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Nomination for deletion of Template:Illibuck Result
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O-H-I-O!
Here's a little something for you to do with as you will to celebrate the Bucks' double national championships.
Vjmlhds (talk) 03:09, 23 March 2015 (UTC)~
- Thank you, much appreciated. Frank AnchorTalk 20:34, 23 March 2015 (UTC)
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High School Leagues
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NFL results
Re. "remove unnecessary "results" section. No other season article has it and if someone is looking for a specific team's result they can go to that team's page", I have reversed your removal. The reason I created that section is precisely because it is manifestly totally unreasonable to expect people to have to open and read 32! articles just to find out basic information like this. You should also note that the tables provide links to those pages, should people want to know more about the specific game - so it hardly makes sense to remove those links simply because the pages they link to exist. There are many examples like this on Wikipedia where the same information is presented in different formats depending on the purpose - obviously there is a different purpose to listing a single teams results compared to all 32 for each week of the regular season. And of course, it is not reasonable to expect the information to exist in all season articles before it will be accepted in one - if that standard was universal, nothing would have ever been added to Wikipedia. Ricard62 (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 19:44, 30 December 2015 (UTC)
- Before making such drastic and unprecedented changes, it is a good idea to open a discussion on the talk page to get input from other users. From the edit history on the season page, multiple other users agree that the NFL season page is not the place for the list of results, if such a place exists on Wikipedia at all. Frank AnchorTalk 04:21, 31 December 2015 (UTC)
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World Series Template
Could you please double check for me and make sure that I got the dates for the World Series correct? 75.187.180.89 (talk) 23:02, 20 October 2016 (UTC)
- They are correct, thank you Frank AnchorTalk 13:38, 21 October 2016 (UTC)
World Series Template on Cleveland Indians Page
How did you do that??? I tried to put the legend at the bottom of the game log, and it refused to turn out right!!!! 75.187.180.89 (talk) 21:22, 21 October 2016 (UTC)
- I copied and pasted the code from the bottom of the regular season log. Frank AnchorTalk 11:51, 22 October 2016 (UTC)
Cleveland sports curse
Hi Frank, it's not a big deal to me whether the name change is mentioned on the curse page or not, but from a pure editing standpoint, the header for the section says "Lake Erie/ Cleveland Monsters" and then never mentions the name change in the body of the article, so it is confusing to any reader who is not familiar with Cleveland or hockey. I note also that the Monsters still have the Calder Cup but are now referred to in the press and everywhere else as the "Cleveland Monsters" while the article talks about them winning as the "Lake Erie Monsters". It's true that if the person clicks on the link they then get an article on Cleveland Monsters, which they then have to read to learn about the name change, but people may not read that far. Just seems weird to call them the "Lake Erie/ Cleveland Monsters" in a header and then just "Lake Erie Monsters" in the article without ever explaining the name change, and to me it is part of a general tendency on Wiki for editors who know a lot about their subject to assume that all readers will similarly be familiar. However, I'm not going to get into an edit war over it. Cheers, TheBlinkster (talk) 12:43, 2 November 2016 (UTC)
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Nomination for deletion of Template:Ill-NU Result
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Ohio Wikimedians User Group - Invitation
Hi Frank Anchor,
I'm Kevin, one of the founding members of the Ohio Wikimedians User Group. Created in July 2016, we're working to be a central group of Ohio Wikimedians who organize and support offline events, promote the Wikimedia movement in Ohio, build connections throughout our state, and above all, support each other. We already have a handful of members and have worked to support multiple events, including Wiki Loves Monuments in the United States and several Art+Feminism edit-a-thons at universities throughout Ohio.
I wanted to reach out to you and invite you to join the Ohio Wikimedians User Group. Being a part of the user group will allow easy communication between active Ohio editors, notifications of upcoming events in the Ohio area, and, if you're interested, the opportunity to help organize events such as edit-a-thons or workshops. Some notes:
- All members receive a monthly newsletter with recent happenings, upcoming events, and more. Check out our April newsletter here.
- This Thursday at 8:30 EST, we're having our first online meeting. Check out our meeting page here for more details, an agenda, and a section to sign up if you'd like to join us. Topics will include introductions and brainstorming for future projects.
Right now we have a Wikipedia Takes Columbus photo event going on, a Wiknic coming up this summer, and opportunities to attend the upcoming Ohio Private Academic Libraries Conference. If you're interested in joining us, feel free to add your name here - and feel free to reach out to me (or post on the user group's talk page) with questions or discussions. Thanks! ~SuperHamster Talk Contribs 07:29, 18 April 2017 (UTC)
Ohio Wikimedians User Group: May 2017 newsletter
General Updates
- A Wiknic will be taking place in Columbus on July 9th; more details to come in the next newsletter.
- Wikipedia Takes Columbus took place last month, resulting in over 180 photo contributions of Ohio State University and the greater Columbus area. Check out all the photos on the Commmons here.
- WikiConference North America has been announced for April 9-10 in Montreal, taking place as a pre-conference to Wikimania 2017.
- August 4th is the annual Ohio Private Academic Libraries Conference in Berea, OH. While not finalized, Kevin Payravi will potentially be attending to present an introduction to Wikidata. If any other Ohio Wikimedians would like to attend the conference and/or help present, contact Kevin (Talk / Email). This will be an exciting event and a great networking opportunity with other librarians.
Upcoming and Ongoing Events
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More details to come.
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Ohio Private Academic Libraries Conference. Contact SuperHamster if you'd like to attend and/or help present on Wikidata.
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The annual Wikimedia conference! WikiConference North America takes place on the 9-10.
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Organized by WikiProject United States, aiming to improve/create 50,000 English Wikipedia articles related to the US. Help improve our coverage of Ohio!
On behalf of the meta:Ohio Wikimedians User Group, ~SuperHamster Talk Contribs 00:16, 21 May 2017 (UTC)
Cleveland Cavaliers lead
Hi there, in relation to the lead section at Cleveland Cavaliers, it was written that way on purpose. The WP:LEAD "The lead serves as an introduction to the article and a summary of its most important contents" so it's going to have duplicate info and summarize the most important aspects of the article. In fact, when a lead is properly developed, it shouldn't have any info that isn't elsewhere in the article, but should also be larger than just the basic "this is the team, this is where they play, and this is the owner". The larger an article is, the larger the lead will be, and for the most part, the lead should be fairly stable needing minimal updates. In writing the lead for the Cavs article, I also looked at Toronto Raptors as a model since it is a Featured Article. It also uses a brief history summary as its bulk. The history section in the Cavs article, in turn, is also a summary of the larger History of the Cleveland Cavaliers article, more detailed than the lead, but not a copy of the main article. Within this article, it's reasonable for the history section to have a few subheadings or at least multiple paragraphs, just not the level of detail found at the main history article. --JonRidinger (talk) 18:51, 13 June 2017 (UTC)
Ohio Wikimedians User Group: June 2017 newsletter
General Updates
- The second annual Great Buckeye Wiknic will be taking place in Columbus on the afternoon on Sunday, July 9th! The event will be at the Women's Field House in Lincoln Tower Park at Ohio State University; please see the event details for more information. Travel reimbursements are in the works. If you're interested in attending / want details leading up to the event, please sign up on the event page.
- Addis Wang has been featured in the Wikimedia Foundation blog: Building communities to support free knowledge: Addis Wang. Read about how Addis, an Ohio Wikimedian, has engaged and helped bring new editors to Wikipedia through is work in China, Ohio, and Ohio State University.
- WikiConference North America is taking place April 9-10 in Montreal as a pre-conference to Wikimania 2017. Submissions are now being accepted if you would like to attend; registration is also open.
- August 4th is the annual Ohio Private Academic Libraries Conference in Berea, OH. While not finalized, Kevin Payravi will potentially be attending to present an introduction to Wikidata. If any other Ohio Wikimedians would like to attend the conference and/or help present, contact Kevin (Talk / Email). This will be an exciting event and a great networking opportunity with other librarians.
Upcoming and Ongoing Events
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Taking place at the Women's Field House at Ohio State University; if interested, sign up here.
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Ohio Private Academic Libraries Conference. Contact SuperHamster if you'd like to attend and/or help present on Wikidata.
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The annual Wikimedia conference! WikiConference North America takes place on the 9-10.
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Organized by WikiProject United States, aiming to improve/create 50,000 English Wikipedia articles related to the US. Help improve our coverage of Ohio!
On behalf of the Ohio Wikimedians User Group, ~SuperHamster Talk Contribs 11:53, 25 June 2017 (UTC)
Cavs-Warriors rivalry
01:48, 21 July 2017 Frank Anchor (talk | contribs) . . (22,087 bytes) (0) . . (No, 4+3+4=11) (undo)
Sorry, I am in a time machine visiting from 2019 and the dubs have won the last 3 titles. I forgot all about the 4-2 win of 2015 and 3-4 loss of 2016. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.1.114.34 (talk) 15:09, 23 August 2017 (UTC)
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Ohio Wikimedians User Group: January 2018 newsletter
A happy new year to you! It's been a while since an update has been sent out to the Ohio Wikimedians User Group. Below you'll find a recap of what's been going on over the last few months, including annual reports and offline events.
General Updates
Information:
- Phase 1 of the Wikimedia Movement strategy has concluded, and so far over 80 organized group have given their endorsement. If interested, please take a look at our User Group's talk page for more information, and to lend your support or opposition to the Ohio Wikimedians User Group endorsing the strategic direction by January 20th.
- The Ohio Wikimedians User Group's Annual Report for July 2016 - July 2017 has been released, viewable here. The report provides a summary and list of events, with event pages providing more details respectively.
- Wikipedia Connection's annual report for the 2016-17 academic year has also been released, viewable here. The report provides an overall summary, stats, acknowledgements, list and details of events, and more.
- The #1Lib1Ref campaign is taking place from January 15 - February 3 this year! The goal of the campaign is to get librarians to add just one reference to Wikipedia. This is a great opportunity to outreach to local librarians you may know. See the event page for more information.
Recap:
- Back in July, Ohio hosted its 2017 Wiknic at the Ohio State University. Four Wikipedians from Columbus were in attendance.
- Back in October, Wikipedia Connection members Emery and Jon joined an edit-a-thon at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health labs in Cincinnati. It was a great success, with Wikipedians working with NIOSH scientists to improve Wikipedia's coverage of topics such as 3D Printing, Dustiness, and Nanotechnology. A shout-out to Emery and Jon from Wikipedia Connection for attending the event, and a special thanks to John Sadowski and everyone else at NIOSH who made this event possible.
- Wikimania 2017 took place August 9 to 13 in Montreal, Canada, with WikiConference North America 2017 taking place as a pre-conference to Wikimania. Kevin Payravi and Emery were in attendence, both representing the Ohio Wikimedians User Group, with Emery also representing Wikipedia Connection. During WikiConference North America, Kevin and Emery presented Wikipedia Organizations on Campus: Case Study and Guide.
- Wiki Loves Monuments 2017 in the United States has come to a close. Over 1,400 individuals uploaded more than 8,000 photos of historic sites to the Wikimedia Commons. Of these photos, over 150 of them were of historic sites in Ohio. You can browse the Ohio photos here. A thank you to all who participated and helped improve coverage of Ohio!
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- None currently planned.
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The goal of the campaign is to get librarians to add just one reference to Wikipedia. This is a great opportunity to outreach to local librarians you may know.
On behalf of the Ohio Wikimedians User Group, ~SuperHamster Talk Contribs 08:38, 10 January 2018 (UTC)
Ohio Wikimedians User Group: March 2018 newsletter
General Updates
- WikiConference North America 2018 is coming to Columbus, Ohio! Organized by the WikiConference North America user group and hosted by the Ohio State University Libraries, this conference will take place from October 18 - 21, and will feature exciting activities such as tech demos, a Culture Crawl, edit-a-thons, presentations, discussions, and more.
- It would be fantastic to have Ohio Wikimedians User Group members help out with the conference as it nears. The conference is in the early planning stages as the conference works to secure grant funds and partnerships. Ohio Wikimedians User Group organizer SuperHamster (Kevin Payravi) is one of the organizers of the event; if you would like to help out with the conference, or have any ideas for the conference (partnerships, sponsorship opportunities, etc.), please feel free to reach out to him! As the event nears, the conference will need more hands as well as volunteers to help out at the event itself - stay tuned for more information on that.
- Stay up to date on the conference by joining the mailing list, liking the Facebook page, and following the Twitter handle.
- March is the month for Art+Feminism! There is currently one Art+Feminism event scheduled in Cincinnati, hosted by LOOK on Saturday, March 17. See more details and RSVP on the Facebook event page.
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On behalf of the Ohio Wikimedians User Group, ~SuperHamster Talk Contribs 09:15, 15 March 2018 (UTC)
NFL team drafts
I understand where you're coming from with this, but those teams owned those picks, at least for a while, and it's useful for readers to know at a glance why a certain team doesn't have a first-round pick, for example. – PeeJay 09:45, 22 March 2018 (UTC)
- Understood. Thank you Frank AnchorTalk 13:37, 22 March 2018 (UTC)
History of the Cleveland Cavaliers
Hi there. Regarding this revert – you re-entered your erroneous "Jamess" addition. Regarding my change to the section title in November – I don't need to provide a reason for a title change like that. Why is it you feel your title choice is specifically better? It's your opinion against my opinion. As you can see, I didn't change it back to "Perennial title contenders" again in the wake of your change here. I'm not one to edit war. I'm also getting a WP:OWNERSHIP vibe from your edits. I had checked the edit history from my edit on November 4 to present and saw the section title had been changed. I preferred my title (just as you prefer yours) and changed it back. Simple as that. Regarding your "explanation was not necessary" comment – I disagree, because if you had left an edit summary with something like "revert section title change" or with something more profound, I wouldn't have changed it back. Anywho, happy editing. DaHuzyBru (talk) 16:18, 28 March 2018 (UTC)
- Okay, no problem. And I do not intend to take an "ownership" position. Generally, history sections are defined by players, coaches, owners, etc. especially during winning times. The "Perennial Title Contenders" title is fine too. Just a little generic and non-specific in my opinion. Also, thank you for correcting my misguided revert to "Jamess" Frank AnchorTalk 16:56, 28 March 2018 (UTC)
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Philly Special
Hello I am RavenLord64 the guy who put the Philly Special on the NFL Lore page. You seemed opposed to the adding of the Philly Special yet on the 5th of this month you undid an edit that removed it. Judging by your earlier comments you should have let it be. That edit by 149 completely removed it. Have you changed your opinion on it? Please let me know. RavenLord64 (talk) 00:20, 8 April 2018 (UTC)
- I am still opposed to its inclusion at this point. However, I re-added it to the page out of respect for the discussion that is currently taking place on the talk page. Frank AnchorTalk 04:31, 8 April 2018 (UTC)
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Ohio Wikimedians User Group: May 2018 newsletter
General Updates
- Based on our recent discussion, the Ohio Wikimedians User Group has its first resolution in support of Net Neutrality.
- On a related note, a proposal on the Village Pump has been created about having a banner in support of Net Neutrality displayed for Wikipedia users in the United States. If you have thoughts on this proposal, you may add your comments here.
- The Art+Feminism campaign took place in March and April, and Ohio saw two Art+Feminism edit-a-thons take place! A Cincinatti edit-a-thon was hosted by LOOK, and a Columbus edit-a-thon was hosted by Wikipedia Connection at the Ohio State University. Great job to all attendees and organizers!
- Stay tuned for volunteer opportunities for WikiConference North America 2018, which is coming up in October in Columbus, Ohio! Stay up to date on the conference by joining the mailing list, liking the Facebook page, and following the Twitter handle.
- The 50,000 Challenge is currently 5.74% complete, with the goal of writing 50,000 articles on U.S. topics. If you're interested in writing Ohio-related articles, consider contributing as part of this event and recording your articles under Ohio!
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On behalf of the Ohio Wikimedians User Group, ~SuperHamster Talk Contribs 22:49, 6 May 2018 (UTC)
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