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Bermudian elections

Just an FYI, I'm going to undo your category changes from "XXXX elections in North America" to "XXXX elections in the Caribbean" as Berumda isn't in the Caribbean! Cheers, Number 57 13:23, 22 September 2014 (UTC)

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Heritage canal locks etc

Hi, I noticed your addition of Category:Grade II listed canals to Bath Locks and have added a few more from List of locks on the Kennet and Avon Canal to the relevant cats; however can you advise what to do about Monkey Marsh Lock which is not listed but is an ancient monument and I can't see a relevant category for that?— Rod talk 13:27, 18 October 2014 (UTC)

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Well I will have a look, first I have heard of it. Hugo999 (talk) 03:28, 14 December 2014 (UTC)

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Hi Hugo999! As a Steward I'm involved in the upcoming unification of all accounts organized by the Wikimedia Foundation (see m:Single User Login finalisation announcement). By looking at your your account, I realized that you don't have a global account yet. In order to secure your name, I recommend you to create such account on your own by submitting your password on Special:MergeAccount and unifying your local accounts. If you have any problems with doing that or further questions, please don't hesitate to ping me with {{ping|DerHexer}}. Cheers, —DerHexer (Talk) 11:07, 30 December 2014 (UTC)

Hm

I don't know that I'd agree with this edit, since it was entirely a re-creation, made on a rooftop in Philadelphia. DS (talk) 18:33, 12 January 2015 (UTC)

Referendums

Hi Hugo. Could you please stop adding referendums to "Elections in X" categories? Thanks, Number 57 10:56, 14 January 2015 (UTC)

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Category:Medieval Greek astrologers

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DYK for James C. Marshall

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Categorisation policy for churches

Hello Hugo999, I have a question that I cannot find an answer to on any of the Wikipedia Manual of Style pages and considering your fantastic work on categorising Church-based articles, thought you might know. Is there a policy on how articles on churches are to be sorted in category pages?

For example, if an article was called, St John Church, London, would it be sorted as: London, St John Church, or John Church, London, or London, John Church or just remain as it is? Up to now I had always thought that, in most categories, e.g. listed churches, it would be: London, St John Church - just from looking at how most of the categories were already sorted.

Sorry to be a pedant about this, but a new user has come along and has sorted a lot of church-based articles to: John Church, London, and now I not sure what is the right way. I hope there is a policy which clears this up and I can point in the user's direction. Happy editing, Pjposullivan (talk) 18:30, 6 February 2015 (UTC)

No, unfortunately I don’t know of any rules or guidelines for sorting church names. Using Hotcat I left the article sort by name as they were previously, as you say there is not one method used. I did alter 14th -century architecture (say) to 14th-century church buildings; and add some county categories by denomination where missin; eg CofE or RC churches in Fooshire’ Hugo999 (talk) 04:20, 7 February 2015 (UTC)

That's ok, cheers, I'll keep an eye for a policy. Happy editing, Pjposullivan (talk) 14:27, 7 February 2015 (UTC)

About your (non)participation in the January 2012 SOPA vote

Hi Hugo999. I am Piotr Konieczny (User:Piotrus), you may know me as an active content creator (see my userpage), but I am also a professional researcher of Wikipedia. Recently I published a paper (downloadable here) on reasons editors participated in Wikipedia's biggest vote to date (January 2012 WP:SOPA). I am now developing a supplementary paper, which analyzes why many editors did not take part in that vote. Which is where you come in :) You are a highly active Wikipedian (39th to be exact), and you were active back during the January 2012 discussion/voting for the SOPA, yet you did not chose to participate in said vote. I'd appreciate it if you could tell me why was that so? For your convenience, I prepared a short survey at meta, which should not take more than a minute of your time. I would dearly appreciate you taking this minute; not only as a Wikipedia researcher but as a fellow content creator and concerned member of the community (I believe your answers may help us eventually improve our policies and thus, the project's governance). PS. If you chose to reply here (on your userpage), please WP:ECHO me. Thank you! --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 16:50, 10 February 2015 (UTC)

Merger discussion for Truck art in Pakistan

An article that you have been involved in editing, Truck art in Pakistan, has been proposed for merging with another article. If you are interested, please participate in the merger discussion. Thank you. wia (talk) 00:57, 11 February 2015 (UTC)

Just a quick question about this category. All the articles you've sorted into it don't really fit as "proposed" - they're in the final stages of construction, to open on March 28. Is there a better category for this, or does Wikipedia use "proposed" until the infrastructure actually opens? (My categorization work is mostly limited to Commons). Pi.1415926535 (talk) 17:22, 18 February 2015 (UTC)

Well I don't think there is any category for "under construction" particularly at the country and country subdivision (state) level Hugo999 (talk) 20:56, 18 February 2015 (UTC)

The Bugle: Issue CVII, February 2015

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Rename

Please see my proposal to speedily rename Category:Water in America to Category:Water in South America and Category:Droughts in America to Category:Droughts in North America Hugo999 (talk) 02:07, 22 February 2015 (UTC)
Suggest maintain both categories because are more general. There are the same categories for Africa, Europea, Asia and so on. Also, in both categories are article from both parts of America, North and South. You can create subcategories for Category:Water in South America within Category:Water in America and for Category:Droughts in North America within Category:Droughts in America. --Lagoset (talk) 07:30, 23 February 2015 (UTC)
I don’t see any need for an intermediate category for XXX in the Americas as these category trees would differ from all the other ones which don’t have such a category, and which would also complivate the subcategories for Central America and the Caribbean, which are subcategories of North America. Hugo999 (talk) 10:55, 23 February 2015 (UTC)
It depends on the continent concept. Some people think that America is a continent, other ones think that are two (in a similar way to other parts of the Earth). So, you can create / use / delete the best for you. I thought America was broader and categories must begin with the broader concept.--Lagoset (talk) 19:46, 28 February 2015 (UTC)
I have just seen Category:Water in the Americas. This is a good solution. A big t-h-a-n-k you.--Lagoset (talk) 19:46, 28 February 2015 (UTC)

Trams and rail

I see you like / worked in electric trams and rail. I also like this topics. Do you know if renewable electricity is mainstreamly used for them in your area?. Thanks in advance.--Lagoset (talk) 19:41, 28 February 2015 (UTC)

Hi there: Wellington New Zealand has an extensive electric suburban rail network on four lines north, with electric power largely renewable from hydroelectricity, plus some geothermal and more recently wind power. Only the rail link to the Wairarapa (and freight trains) are diesel-powered. But public transport in the central city, south and some northern suburbs is by bus, mainly diesel. There are electric trolley buses to some suburbs (they replaced electric trams in 1964) and the Regional Council (which is responsible for public transport in the region) wants to replace them with diesel buses as the power feeder network is due for replacement. Then supposedly by battery-electric buses, although with the weight of batteries they would be rather a liability on some of the hill routes. PS: when I first went to secondary school it was on an open-top double-deck tram. Hugo999 (talk) 21:32, 4 March 2015 (UTC)

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Football leagues in Asia, Africa by season

Re Re the category Category:Football leagues in Asia by season , what format should they be? Either Category: 2008–09 Asian association football leagues or Category: 1934–35 Asian domestic association football leagues. Either OK to me, perhaps the latter, but they should be the same throughout the main category. I was creating some more, and then noticed the variation between seasons.

Difficult to know which title is best, should be shortest possible I think. Category titles can get a little longwinded. I would favour something like "20xx-xx in Asian football leagues" Djln --Djln (talk) 14:21, 21 March 2015 (UTC)

Hi Cekli & Djin: Re the category Category:Football leagues in Asia by season , what format should they be? At present both Category: 2008–09 Asian association football leagues and Category: 1934–35 Asian domestic association football leagues. Either OK to me, perhaps the latter, but they should be the same throughout the main category. I was creating some more, and then noticed the variation between seasons. Yes, I favour shorter category titles and "domestic" seems unnessary for the Asian, African and European league subcategories, though perhaps in line with the European categories how about retaining “association and having and "20xx-xx in African association football leagues". and "20xx-xx in Asian association football leagues". This would mean changing the African categories to omit “domestic” and adding "in" to all the Asian categories. plus removing “domestic” to the earlier ones. Could be done by speedy renaming or just the author deleting the categories that each of us have created? Hugo999 (talk) 09:39, 23 March 2015 (UTC)

Asian football

Hi Hugo, what's your opinion on "20xx in Asian football" verses "200x-x0 in Asian football". Should be one or the other I think, but not both. Asian Champions League is played in a calendar year but lots of domestic Asian leagues seems are played in 200x-x0 format. Djln --Djln (talk) 12:37, 29 March 2015 (UTC)

  • Inclined to agree for all ie Asian, African and European seasons to be in either "20xx in Asian football" or "20xx-yy in Asian football" depending on what that country uses; with the overall category "20xx-yy in Asian football" as a subcategory of the consecutive categories "20xx in Asian football" and "20yy in Asian football". But I may have copied some country categories with both categories without checking. Hugo999 (talk) 02:18, 30 March 2015 (UTC)

Categorisation

You might want to slow down a bit. Creating large numbers of categories that contain only one article (and have little chance of containing any more than one or two articles) is not good practice. See WP:SMALLCAT for guidance. Sionk (talk) 22:15, 30 March 2015 (UTC)

New Zealand general election, 1987

Long time no speak; I hope you are well. This edit caught my attention, as it's unusual for a 1986 book to provide a reference for the 1987 election. Hence, I got the book in question off the shelf and what it does say on page 371 is that Kynoch was the unsuccessful Hastings candidate in the 1981 election. Did you by chance add the info to the wrong results template? Schwede66 09:35, 17 April 2015 (UTC)

Sorry, should have been 1981! Yes, OK thanks Hugo999 (talk) 04:43, 18 April 2015 (UTC)

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Max Cryer

Hi Hugo 999.
As you created this page back in 2008, you may be interested in the edits by someone claiming to be Max Cryer. Seems to be mainly deleting sourced content. See here. I have restored the Bio details which they almost totally deleted and 'person data'. A full reversion may be in order. 220 of Borg 04:48, 30 May 2015 (UTC) Well I should look at the original sources re his early life Hugo999 (talk) 06:48, 30 May 2015 (UTC)

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Your attention

Your notification of re-naming is admirable, and my apologies for being slack in responding.

Thanks for your continued efforts in an area of wikipedia few seem interested in - your edits are appreciated. my comments were in the main wrong about the various labels of buddhism, so have moved the comments. Please keep at it! JarrahTree 01:29, 24 June 2015 (UTC)

Hello! I am working on the Russian version "Burnside High School" article, which currently has short history section in wikipedia. I am writing you to ask - is there a possibility for you to visit a National Library at Welligton and obtain an electronic copy of book "Choosing the right path : Burnside High School 1960-2010 / Paul O'Connor" (http://natlib.govt.nz/records/21643829), and put some information into the article? Also I can buy a hard copy of that book. Could you give me an advice, if it's possible? I'll be happy to get any version and any part of that book. Thank you for your time, --Voyagerim (talk) 13:25, 7 June 2015 (UTC)

Hi Voyagerim: Will look at the book next Friday at the copy in the National Library, Wellington. Published c2009 according to the listing (despite having 2010 in the title!) probably by a Christchurch bookshop so do not know whether copies would be avaliable now. Likewise re the earlier c1985 book/booklet about the school. PS: The English Wikipedia article seems fairly comprehensive, did you want more details? curious why a Christchurch high (secondary) school has an article on the Russian Wikipedia! Hugo999 (talk) 22:42, 7 June 2015 (UTC)
  • Well I don't think an electronic version is avaliable (though the NZ National Library has many magazines avaliable electronically), but what were you after. John Key was at Burnside High from 1975 to 1979. Hugo999 (talk) 11:25, 28 June 2015 (UTC)

Hi Hugo999. Some time ago I created this category, and recently you created Category:Australian real estate businesspeople, which I would think encompasses my category and is better. Can you see any reason why I should not roll them over into yours? Doug butler (talk) 22:20, 27 June 2015 (UTC)

Possibly no as the category Category:Australian real estate agents is not part of a category by nationality with other nationalities, and the category Category:Australian real estate businesspeople is broader. But there are American and Canadian subcategories in Category:Realtors; and categories for Category:Real estate brokers and Category:Estate agents (people) (which seems to be largely but not entirely British). How about separate categories Category:British real estate agents (new) and Category:Australian real estate agents as subcategories with American and Canadian realtors of Category:Realtors and real estate agents by country/nationality (ie retaining local usage of either realtors or real estate agents). People in the category Category:Real estate brokers could be absorbed into one of these categories; for Americans either Category:American real estate businesspeople (mostly) or Category:American realtors. I could write a proposal for “Categories for discussion” along those lines. NB: The New Zealand Yellow Pages category is “Real estate agents and consultants” though not enough to have a NZ Wikipedia category. For companies there is Category:Real estate companies by country. Hugo999 (talk) 23:59, 27 June 2015 (UTC)
I would think the one category (Real estate businesspeople) is plenty, and as you say, is used internationally. Doug butler (talk) 00:39, 28 June 2015 (UTC)
The category now has zero members. Can I take advantage of your kind offer to have it removed. Doug butler (talk) 11:51, 28 June 2015 (UTC)
Well I will schedule it! Hugo999 (talk) 12:39, 28 June 2015 (UTC)

I was wondering if you had a source that contradicted that the Soviet Union had not built a gun-type bomb. Your edit here seems to indicate that you feel they did? Or was that a copyedit? Georgewilliamherbert (talk) 02:48, 1 July 2015 (UTC)

Re my edit that the Soviets like Britain never built a gun-type atomic bomb, the first Soviet Joe-1 of 1949 was a plutonium implosion bomb (possibly from Groves, will check), though it may be difficult to prove that the Soviets NEVER built a gun-type bomb. The US did have some gun-type uranium bombs apart from the artillery weapons, they were "bunker-buster" bombs which had to penetrate the ground. See Mark 8 nuclear bomb and Mark 11 nuclear bomb Hugo999 (talk) 09:37, 1 July 2015 (UTC)