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before the question. Again, welcome! Victuallers (talk) 18:13, 10 November 2010 (UTC)
Thx for help with Whittaker - all help appreciated Victuallers (talk) 11:54, 2 December 2010 (UTC)
1200 hits ... now where?
See here . Do edit! Victuallers (talk) 17:01, 13 December 2010 (UTC)
DYK for Matlockite
On 21 January 2011, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Matlockite, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that the rare mineral Matlockite (PbFCl) (pictured) is named for a town in Derbyshire? You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
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... and thats 6,000 plus views Victuallers (talk) 00:03, 22 January 2011 (UTC)
- I did have a look at editing the 5,000+ DYK stats page, but it looked just a bit too complicated for a newbie like me.--Parkywiki (talk) 18:37, 2 February 2011 (UTC)
Allenton Hippo
Using your ref numbers "...3706" looks good and the first ones on the CD you gave me. ..3651-3655 show good head views and the first five on my CD (they have names rather than ref numbers and show the sculpture in Allenton, the head again and the whole thing again. The article is here if you'd like to see or edit it. You may have noticed that Ive added several score of pictures from the museum to Flickr. The quality is not good but it will show wikipedians what is available ... to photograph properly! 14:57, 30 January 2011 (UTC)Victuallers (talk)
- Hippo images now uploaded to Wikimedia, and I've attempted to add categories to them all. I've added these to your draft Hippo page, and also added some geological notes, too. I could add another image of the laser-scanning process with the hippo tooth displayed on a computer screen, but I couldn't convince myself this was really necessary.
- Perhaps you can give me some feedback if I've made any errors along the way. Still can't get my head around communication to you within Wikipedia - not sure if you see this message on your Talk page, or not.--Parkywiki (talk) 15:45, 2 February 2011 (UTC)
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So I see someone has made an edit via my watch list and if I'm intrigued ... and I was , then I read it. I have nt seen any errors yet. If you add pictures to commons then someone can always add them later- but I agree we have enough pics for the size of article we have.
I'm thrilled at the moment as "Fae" has made google goggles work on Derby museums exhibits .... see gmail... 00:01, 3 February 2011 (UTC)
DYK for Allenton hippopotamus
On 9 February 2011, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Allenton hippopotamus, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that the Allenton hippopotamus was discovered in England in 1895 and is now in Derby Museum? You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
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William Martin
see here Idea was to DYK it with a QR code as the pic? Fanct proofreading it? Victuallers (talk) 17:07, 13 February 2011 (UTC)
- Proof-reading done, but I've not had a chance to confirm the factual statements themselves. Do we need to make a new QR code for this and get a photo? Parkywiki (talk) 23:33, 15 February 2011 (UTC)
DYK for Ashford Black Marble
On 3 March 2011, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Ashford Black Marble, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that Derby Museum has a diagram of Ecton Hill (pictured) made from Ashford Black Marble and other minerals? You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
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Request for article
As part of the Cultural Partnerships initiative, Wikimedia is hoping to produce a series of case studies that can be combined in book where various professional cultural organisation who have worked with Wikipedia will tell their own story, in their own words, about why they chose to do this and what advantages/problems this has resulted in (in your case using QR codes in galleries). We find that people telling their own story is much more powerful than if Wikipedians were to tell the story for them. This is based on Creative Commons' equivalent case studies book. Each case study will available as a standalone physical and digital page, as well as combined into a hardcopy collection. Specifically what I would like is for a one or two page piece of prose text, a couple of pull-quotes, and a couple of associated photographs, that can be laid out into an attractive webpage and accompanying printed book. The prose could briefly describe:
- The reasons that your organisation decided to collaborate with Wikimedia
- What risks/fears you had, how they were addressed/solved.
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- An example of something extra special that you would like to draw attention to.
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- What you think the organisation will do in the future.
The text itself would need to be licensed as CC-by-SA or CC-by and we would need permission to use the organisation's logo in the context of this case study. Best regards, Rock drum Ba-dumCrash (Driving well?) 17:43, 9 April 2011 (UTC)
- I'm sure I could convert part of my Powerpoint presentation into something that would suit this brief. You didn't specify a timescale or deadline. (I may need reminding!!)Parkywiki (talk) 13:21, 11 April 2011 (UTC)
- There is no deadline per-say, although we'd like it done sooner, rather than later, and put on this page on Outreachwiki (make sure you're logged in) :-). Thanks, Rock drum Ba-dumCrash (Driving well?) 14:37, 11 April 2011 (UTC)
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DYK for William Hunt Painter
On 27 April 2011, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article William Hunt Painter, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that the plant Fumaria painteri has only been found twice in Britain, and both times by the Rev. W. H. Painter? You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, quick check) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page. |
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Welcome
Welcome to the Wright Challenge. It's getting busy - 3 barnstars so far! You speak German? Don't forget Wights special friend PPburdett - he retired to Karlsruhe. See here or here, or ask Andrew or I. Victuallers (talk) 18:04, 5 May 2011 (UTC)
Wright Challenge - Finnish Army
Do add yourself here ... at least approximately. Well done. We now have 45 editors and some recent additions in French and Estonian. Victuallers (talk) 18:03, 20 June 2011 (UTC)
From Derby
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Ronald Binge
Good to see some Derbian on his case. Signed, Anoraker / Robert Taggart / Spondonian ! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Spondonian (talk • contribs) 10:21, 4 March 2013 (UTC)
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Some falafel for you!
Congratulations on finishing the book. I have polished some articles around the subject. An article on the flora of Derbyshire may work but you need to decide if it would add or detract from your royalty checks. All the best Victuallers (talk) 14:04, 17 August 2015 (UTC) |
- Thanks Roger. A lifetime's work finished, at last! I make no money out of the sale of copies the Flora, but I would not want to be seen to be merely promoting one book. I do think there is significance in The Flora of Derbyshire as a concept of four books, covering 120 years, allowing articles on people like Linton, Painter, Clapham etc to be linked together. We've done some interesting comparisons between the species recorded in each publication, so I'm guessing that, as author, I don't for once have to worry about cutting and pasting as its my own words - just so long as it is fully referenced. Trust you're well. Parkywiki (talk) 15:25, 17 August 2015 (UTC)
- In that case you might be interested in Elizabeth and Mary Kirby who are the Leicestershire equivalent people. You may have heard of them Victuallers (talk)
- I hope you hadn't interpreted my reply to suggest I was going to write a Wiki biography page about myself or my co-author! I meant to suggest that a page about one book (ours) would not be appropriate for Wikipedia, whereas one page that explained the series of four significant county floras all of the same name, and each standing on the shoulders of those authors who went before would have merit. That said, I didn't know of Mary Kirby, though I probably should have done, having had a small hand in the production of the 1988 Flora of Leicestershire, where I researched the life of A R Horwood who wrote the previous 1930s Flora. I didn't go any further back than that unfortunately. She sounds very impressive - interesting fact about the only female 19th century flora -writer. I couldn't believe it at first, but thinking about it, it could well be right. Parkywiki (talk) 18:52, 17 August 2015 (UTC)
- Nick .... I wouldnt think you would suggest that! I did look for "Flora of..X" on the Wiki and most of the articles are about the Flora of ..countries. I couldnt find any counties and only a few states. I just sent you the Leicestershire one because Id enjoyed writing it and I thought they were a change from stereotype bloke model. These women were notable in the 19C (but they wrote and painted some very nice works). 23:36, 17 August 2015 (UTC)
- I agree - certainly different, and glad you didn't mistake my intentions. BTW: I've been doing a lot of work on the Derbyshire page today - drafting a geology/ecology section on my own User Page whilst I sort out the references. I'd welcome feedback as to whether you think it'd be OK to incorporate as a major new section with just a bit more work on it.Parkywiki (talk) 23:48, 17 August 2015 (UTC)
- Nick .... I wouldnt think you would suggest that! I did look for "Flora of..X" on the Wiki and most of the articles are about the Flora of ..countries. I couldnt find any counties and only a few states. I just sent you the Leicestershire one because Id enjoyed writing it and I thought they were a change from stereotype bloke model. These women were notable in the 19C (but they wrote and painted some very nice works). 23:36, 17 August 2015 (UTC)
- I hope you hadn't interpreted my reply to suggest I was going to write a Wiki biography page about myself or my co-author! I meant to suggest that a page about one book (ours) would not be appropriate for Wikipedia, whereas one page that explained the series of four significant county floras all of the same name, and each standing on the shoulders of those authors who went before would have merit. That said, I didn't know of Mary Kirby, though I probably should have done, having had a small hand in the production of the 1988 Flora of Leicestershire, where I researched the life of A R Horwood who wrote the previous 1930s Flora. I didn't go any further back than that unfortunately. She sounds very impressive - interesting fact about the only female 19th century flora -writer. I couldn't believe it at first, but thinking about it, it could well be right. Parkywiki (talk) 18:52, 17 August 2015 (UTC)
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Peregrines
Hi Parkywiki: Quick question on the video you just posted to bird nest: did you take the video yourself, or is it from one of the live cam feeds posted by the Derby Cathedral Peregrine Project? If it's the project's feed, you need to acknowledge them in order to fulfill the requirements of their CC license. MeegsC (talk) 03:58, 9 October 2015 (UTC)
- Hi MeegsC. Good question. The answer is yes to both questions. Yes, I did create the video entirely myself as I personally installed the camera, the nest ledge, and downloaded and edited the video directly to my computer, and put the CC licence on our webcam page (as I set up the Project). However I probably think I ought to ensure the Project is given the acknowledgement, not me, certainly in future as I plan to upload a suite of intimate peregrine life cycle videos - so I will tweak the credits. But it is OK as it stands and doesn't need to be removed for breach of any conditions. (I was more excited to have finally converted to one of my many .mkv videos into webm format than to think about the best way of credit them!). I thank you for raising this - (I would like to delete this discussion from my userpage in due course, just to slightly distance my involvement as a Wikipedian from my work in this field, although it is mentioned on my WP:COI statement) Regards Parkywiki (talk) 07:57, 9 October 2015 (UTC)
- Hi Parkywiki: Great! Thanks for answering. You might want to update the video's description to make it clear that the project is the "uploader" (as was), just so there isn't a problem in the future. And how cool that you've been up close and personal with such beautiful birds! MeegsC (talk) 01:46, 10 October 2015 (UTC)
- HiMeergsC: I've tweaked the description - I'd welcome feedback as to whether you think the wording will be OK. I can see from your user page you love your birds, too. It's certainly been an honour working so closely with wild peregrines.Parkywiki (talk) 01:06, 11 October 2015 (UTC)
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DYK for Rubus durescens
On 23 October 2015, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Rubus durescens, which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that the Reverend Linton's book has Rubus durescens in gold leaf on its cover (pictured)? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Rubus durescens. You are welcome to check how many page hits the article got while on the front page (here's how, live views, daily totals), and it may be added to the statistics page if the total is over 5,000. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page. |
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- Congratulations! I was thrilled to see this in Did You Know! LiPollis (talk) 21:21, 23 October 2015 (UTC)
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- There is a sentence that I can't understand. Please clarify. Thanks. 7&6=thirteen (☎) 16:55, 12 December 2015 (UTC)
- Found your clarification request note and have, I hope, made it much clearer. Also checked for copyvios, but every quoted text block was already referenced and cited with page numbers, and over 100 years old Parkywiki (talk) 18:37, 12 December 2015 (UTC)
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Rubus durescens - possible photo
On the Talk Page you mentioned it was your intention to try and photograph this plant growing in situ. I am so glad you mentioned that and I would be very greatful if you could try when the season is right. I believe it would add good context to the article. I've negelected the area of my editing relatined to adding images but if you are like me and a little uncertain as to how to add an image in the correct spot, please simply uplaod anything useful to Wikipedia Commons, make sure the species name is in the description and then notify me on my talk page and I'll see what I can do. I really need to sharpen up those skills since I have hundreds of photos of that could be of use. it was simply not a priority when I was first reading and familiarizing myself with all the policy stuff. Thanks so much for volunteering. I feel that photos of plants in every stage and especially in bloom can help readers immensely. with warmest rgards, LiPollis (talk) 06:56, 27 November 2015 (UTC)
- Hi LiPollis Thanks for the prompt about the photo, and offer of support - much appreciated. Although I am quite comfortable with adding images either of my own, or from Wikimedia Commons, I've not yet had experience of uploading an image taken by another person, then getting their signed permission to put it into Commons and sending that off to be authorised. The image is sitting here on my computer - I've just got to 'bite the bullet' of grappling with the process at WP:CONSENT. As I've worked with the photographer in publishing a book on our local Flora, I'm confident he'd be happy to make it available . . .it's more working out the best phrasing to explain why Wikipedia is so fussy and needs him to jump through those hoops. I thought it best not to upload an image too soon which couldn't then be used, or gets deleted by one of the over-eager beavers we have here on WP. But I appreciate your interest. It might also be worth me trying to clarify licencing for this specimen which would be great to use on the page, too. It's not a plant that people will be dashing out to identify (I've been recording plants here for over 20 years and have would be confident at identifying it from all the other Rubi, but it is certainly a very relevant and important picture to include within the article. If you're interested in seeing the photo, I can easily put it on another site and send you a link to view it. Just let me know. Kind regards. Parkywiki (talk) 09:40, 27 November 2015 (UTC)
DYK nomination of Aiguille de Bionnassay
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Hi, if the English is poor, then you are free to improve it. Reviewers can fix as well as list errors. Victuallers (talk) 06:36, 2 December 2015 (UTC)
DYK nomination of Tour Ronde
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- Sorry for the long wait: I finally got around to reviewing your article fully (after forgetting about it twice) and it is good to go. G S Palmer (talk • contribs) 16:07, 3 January 2016 (UTC)
- No worries - and thanks! HYN. Parkywiki (talk) 16:14, 3 January 2016 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Fritz Pflaum Hut
Thank you for your contribution to Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Fritz Pflaum Hut. I just want to clarify the situation regarding one comment that you made: I note the talk page discussion on that very point was agreed to by Bermicourt in 2013 on AussieLegend talk page, but was rather curtly responded to.
- It only appears to be a curt response because you are unaware of the back story regarding these articles. In 2012 an AfD for {{Infobox Australian Hut}} closed with the rather strange outcome "merge or replace with {{Infobox mountain hut}} where feasible". Since it wasn't at all feasible to use Infobox mountain hut for any Australian huts I wrote {{Infobox hut}}. At the time, many of the European hut articles used German language infoboxes and it was necessary to convert these to use {{Infobox mountain hut}},[1][2][3][4][5][6] and then convert them all to use Infobox hut. I noticed that many of these were unreferenced, and very few demonstrated notability. It's important to remember that verifiability is a core principle of Wikipedia. It's not sufficient to say that something is notable, it's necessary to demonstrate that it is notable. This has been Bermicourt's problem from virtually day 1. He does not like "his" articles to be questioned. As I've explained at the AfD, I tried tagging articles with {{notability}} to alert editors more familiar with the subject that notability needed to be established, but Bermicourt removed the tags without improving the articles. He seems content with converting the German prose to English but does not see the need to improve the articles to the standard required by the English Wikipedia.
The wording on the notability tag is clear: The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's general notability guideline Please help to establish notability by adding reliable, secondary sources about the topic. If notability cannot be established, the article is likely to be merged, redirected, or deleted.
Despite this, no attempts to improve most of the articles were ever made. If Bermicourt had bothered reading the notability tags, instead of deleting them, he would have known what he needed to do to improve the articles since it was explained in the template text. After conversion of the articles, I didn't hear from Bermicourt again until July 2013, end even then it was only after I nominated {{Infobox Schutzhütte}} for deletion as it had been unused for the 14 months since Infobox hut was created. During the TfD that Bermicourt chose to post on my talk page again and he used the TfD to take a stab at me for adding the notability tags to the articles.[7] As I said, Bermicourt seems happy to create articles but not to get them up to a required standard, but then he blames others who make good faith edits to improve the encyclopaedia. He did that in 2013 and then he has done so now. As you can see at the AfD he has recently removed a number of notability tags, despite not having made any attempt to improve the articles. His reason for not improving the articles is because I added notability tags, which is obviously rubbish, since the addition of those tags is encouragement to improve the articles. Regarding {{Infobox Schutzhütte}}, he opposed its deletion implying that he had hundreds of articles to move from the German Wikipedia. However, in the 2 /12 years since the TfD he has used the template precisely 5 times, for Kalmithaus, Nördlinger Hut, Rappensee Hut, Ravensburger Hut and Solsteinhaus. Nobody else has used this template.
Since you've obviously been able to find more sources than I have, perhaps you would consider improving the articles. Otherwise those that do not establish notability are likely to end up at AfD as well. --AussieLegend (✉) 17:15, 7 December 2015 (UTC)
- I'm afraid this is a rather one-sided tirade that is quite inaccurate in places. Having created numerous articles over several year, I'm quite familiar with notability standards and that we don't "own" articles. My assessment is that, compared with other editors, AussieLegend has overtagged these articles and then rejected reasonable sources. As a result, I decided not to waste time adding references or further articles, because I reckoned there was every chance that AussieLegend would make a move to delete them, based on his unwillingness to cooperate in friendly discussion to help improve them. I have been proven right.
- A word on infoboxes. There is a well tried system for importing and converting German infoboxes to avoid manually translating every parameter every time. Essentially you convert the German infobox to point to the English infobox, so the parameters display in English. Then you get a bot to substitute the infobox fully. This is done for mountain infoboxes and works well. It saves hours of nugatory work. {{Infobox Schutzhütte}} is already a pivot table, but I haven't asked for the bot because, like I said, I judged I could be wasting a lot of time on articles that were on AussieLegend's radar to delete. Hope that helps. Bermicourt (talk) 18:35, 7 December 2015 (UTC)
- I really don't want to get into an argument with you on someone elses talk page but some of your comments just don't make any sense to me. It's clear that you don't understand the notability requirements because you've removed the notability tags from completely unreferenced articles that in no way demonstrate notabilty. Then you had to ask me how to address the notability problem when the template explained how to do just that. Claiming not to add citations to a page because you thought the page might be nominated for deletion makes absolutely no sense, for more than one reason. A page with no citations is far more likely to be deleted than one that includes citations. A page that includes citations that establish notability is more than likely to survive AfD. Prior to this AfD, in the 3 1/2 years since I created Infobox hut, how many of these articles have I nominated for deletion? The answer is precisely zero, so your concern is not supported by history. Instead I added maintenance tags requesting more references which, if anything, is a clear indication that I would prefer the articles to stay. As for my "unwillingness to cooperate in friendly discussion", exactly what discussion haven't I participated in? I answered your question (there was just one) on my talk page and I opened a discussion on your talk page regarding notability. I really don't understand why you would need a bot to substitute the 5 articles that you've created using Infobox Schutzhütte. A bot automatically substituted the four articles that you didn't bother substing yourself.[8][9][10][11] You don't need a bot to subst the template at all. Instead of typing "{{Infobox Schutzhütte" you type "{{subst:Infobox Schutzhütte" and save your edit, as explained in the template documentation. That substs the infobox without a bot. The same procedure is used for {{Infobox Berg}}. And again, there was no indication at all that I wished to delete these articles. --AussieLegend (✉) 20:07, 7 December 2015 (UTC)
Gentlemen (I'm assuming you both are gentlemen) - let's see if we can find some common ground, shall we? It's clear we all care about improving Wikipedia's content, but maybe we should agree that you each approach matters somewhat differently. Forgive me if I don't spend time delving into the 'whys and wherefores' of an obvious disagreement in your approach to editing, or of infoboxes - it took me long enough to consider the issues and present my views on this one simple hut, without spending a whole lot more on enhancing the actual article (which might have been quicker, as it turns out). I think I've shown that this is entirely possible, and I've left enough links in my comments for Bermicourt to do so, which I hope he will in due course. I think the same approach could be taken on virtually all the other high mountain refuge articles, so I would like to request that AussieLegend does not attempt to put forward further articles for deletion of this type, please. I can't promise that these huts in the outlying Alps will be addressed anytime soon, as I can see that Bermicourt is active in other important areas of the Mountains of the Alps TaskForce, and I'm trying to do my bit in some areas, too, albeit as a relative newcomer here. But hopefully one or two of the challenged articles can be worked on in the near future to demonstrate that it is entirely possible to use high quality mountaineering guidebooks as sufficient secondary sources, and they really shouldn't be challenged as being basic tourist brochures and therefore insufficient. Responding to AfD's is very time-consuming and it does divert efforts away from other important contributions. It has taken me well over a full day of my time to deal with this one, and I don't want to spend any more time on discussing it.
I think it's already been agreed some while back not to add any new stubs or translations on alpine refuges without first ensuring good references are included, even if the subject does have one or more foreign language equivalents. (So, there goes my plan for creating a new article on the Refuge du Requin/Requin Hut above the Mer de Glace! It'll have to wait for a bit longer even though I know its notability can be demonstrated.) I don't think it's helpful to suggest, or possibly even threaten, that AfD's will be placed on future articles of this type if they don't get changed, but perhaps neither is it helpful to remove what some see as a useful and visible flag to show where further work is needed. I certainly don't see them as delayed detonators with an AfD at the end of them if an article doesn't get improved after a certain period of time, and I hope AussieLegend doesn't either. It would be very disruptive and indeed unhelpful if that were the approach taken. I'm not going to suggest that it's inappropriate to challenge articles about an area on the other side of the globe, though I do not want to see disagreements in approach becoming disruptive, for whatever reason to the work of the four editors currently signed up to support the Alps TaskForce. So, I shalln't be working on improving these articles myself, as was suggested, but am leaving that to others to follow up in the fullness of time. If I've irritated you both by the above remarks, it's possibly a good thing, and hopefully we can get some balance back into what we're all trying to achieve without too much more disruption, please.Parkywiki (talk) 03:32, 8 December 2015 (UTC)
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A barnstar for you!
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Five years ago today, Wikimedia UK and Derby Museums announced their collaboration (because someone had decided to take a punt). Out of this came a whole group of wiki-projects around the world. You were that guy! Thanks Victuallers (talk) 17:11, 16 January 2016 (UTC) |
- Thank you - I'm honoured. It was great to work with you, too, Roger. And five years later I'm more hooked on Wikipedia than ever! Parkywiki (talk) 20:22, 16 January 2016 (UTC)
Herbert A. Wahl
Re: Draft:Herbert Alexander Wahl
Hi Parkywiki,
I wouldn't give up easily on this article, if you're still inclined to bring it to article space; I think all botanical authors are inherently notable, as do some others. Here are some links for you to peruse, at your leisure, should you wish to. (I think they're all different from the ones you cited at the draft.)
- https://www.barnesfoundation.org/assets/public/findingAids/jmffindingaid.html
(Fogg may likely have mentioned Wahl, aside from his correspondences directly with him) - http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/archon/?p=collections/findingaid&id=85&q=&rootcontentid=683
(same goes for Lincoln Constance)
(both the above may not overlap with your already-cited Wahl correspondence, 1934-1974) - http://www.jstor.org/stable/2437081?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents
- https://www.idigbio.org/portal/records/f5a94fa5-d4f3-4576-9139-56bd98108697
- https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Vascular_Flora_of_Pennsylvania.html?id=aVVW4tVmgOoC&hl=en
- http://amerfernsoc.org/ffa/Fiddlehead%20Forum/FF%20Volume%201-10/v7no5AllPS.pdf
(look for Wahl on p. 6, col. 2) - http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi-bin/EcoNatRes/EcoNatRes-idx?type=turn&entity=EcoNatRes.NAP*C06.p0153&id=EcoNatRes.NAPC06&isize=text
- http://www.forgottenbooks.com/readbook_text/Torreya_a_Quarterly_Journal_of_Botanical_Notes_and_News_Edited_for_the_v44_1000893380/101
(to continue reading from here, you have to keep flipping to the next page ahead) - http://thirdworld.nl/chromosome-numbers-and-meiosis-in-the-genus-carex
- http://naldc.nal.usda.gov/download/IND43968134/PDF
- http://192.104.39.83/Person/10201?tab=names
- http://192.104.39.83/Person/10201?tab=specimens
Many google hits seem to mention the Wherry, Fogg, Wahl work, and citations by other authors should count for something. I didn't do a google scholar search, but it could bring up more citations.
Hope some of these prove fruitful. Hamamelis (talk) 06:07, 24 January 2016 (UTC)
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Source(s) to be added to list of references at article about TEEB („The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity“)
Hello Parkywiki!
As I'm fairly new to Wikipedia and since you seem to be the last person to have edited one of the sources for references within the article The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity, I would like you to inform that I believe, I've found two valid sources for reference #4: "Spash, C. L. (2011) Terrible economics, ecosystems and banking. Environmental Values 20(2): 141-145."
These sources are the publisher's website of the free html version of the aforementioned article, containing a link to a website providing the free pdf version for it as well[1] and the website itself hosting the free pdf version of the article given above.[2]
Furthermore, I would also like to suggest that in terms of consistency, the current given Format of reference #4:
"Spash, C. L. (2011) Terrible economics, ecosystems and banking. Environmental Values 20(2): 141-145."
corresponds to the formatting of reference #3:
"Spash, C.L. 2008. How much is that ecosystem in the window? The one with the bio-diverse trail. Environmental Values, vol. 17, no. 2, 259-284"
Thus the new formatting for reference #4 would result in:
"Spash, C. L. 2011. Terrible economics, ecosystems and banking. Environmental Values, vol. 20, no. 2, 141-145".
(I've tried to highlight the corresponding changes that I've made by writing in bold and italic combined.)
I'm sorry for the incovenience, but since the references section seems to have write protection by a cascade-protected template, I didn't know what to do or where and to whom else to turn to, as the article's talk page seemed orphaned and I wasn't sure whether or not to add this
{{edit template-protected|The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity#References|answered=no}}
to the main article's new section page.
Many thanks in advance for your help/support.
Cheers,
Thmshb (talk) 13:24, 24 February 2016 (UTC)
References
Thanks, Thmshb. I'm not as familiar with TEEB as I really ought to be, but I will take a look your suggestions - though I'll apologise in advance if it isn't done immediately. You seem to undertand the technical issues better than I do! I will test the talk page and see if it's not editable to me. Parkywiki (talk) 14:02, 24 February 2016 (UTC)
Thank you Parkywiki for getting back to me on such short notice. What I forgot to mention is the fact that contrary to the URL, you modified in the criticism of TEEB section, referring to the pdf document listed as reference #3 in the references section of the main article about TEEB, the website hosting the free pdf version of the article regarding reference #4 of the main article about TEEB, unfortunately doesn't offer a static link, which could just be copied and pasted into the source text of the criticism of TEEB section, as you did with reference #3, but a dynamic link instead, which changes everytime you retreive the pdf document from the hosting website. I'm not quite sure how to handle this, since it's a little bit beyond my technical capacities. ;-)
Furthermore, I've had a look at the talk page and I saw that I've edited it. Thank you for adding the note to the talk page. :-) I was able to edit it before, but I wasn't sure whether or not it would be appropriate to do so since there were no prior edits requesting/discussing changes. Therefore, I think your note is going to be a great help to any newbies like me, wondering whether or not they should edit/add something to the talk page. So, thank you very much again.
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Ralph Cudworth, 'lisence'
Dear Parkywiki, You have now twice changed the spelling 'lisence' in a footnote to this article to the spelling 'licence'. Please note that the reason it has been spelled 'lisence' in this case is because the text you are changing is an exact quotation from an early 17th century marriage register in which this spelling is used. Other Abbreviations and latinizations of titles and names are also used in the same quotation, so it would be inconsistent to modernize this word only. The point of giving the quotation at all is to give the reader the opportunity to verify the original entry. I quite realize that the modern English spelling is 'licence', but the usage in this case is deliberate. For this reason I am about to revert your edit for a second time. I hope you will understand why. Thanks, and good wishes, Eebahgum (talk) 01:05, 4 April 2016 (UTC)
- Yes, of course, Eebahgum. I completely understand. It was not intentional, and you are absolutely right to revert. I do try to take great care, looking for (sic) or quotes, as well as urls and filenames when bulk-correcting using User:Lupin/Live_spellcheck]. I clearly missed it this time. . .and sorry for doing it twice! Thank you for raising this with me.Parkywiki (talk) 21:54, 4 April 2016 (UTC)
- Bless you for that! I have been adding to the C.T. Ingold article, which you are interested in.Eebahgum (talk) 22:18, 4 April 2016 (UTC)
- Great stuff. I'll be interested to check it out when you're done - Prof John Webster (who worked with Ingold) was my mycology professor at University! Parkywiki (talk) 06:01, 5 April 2016 (UTC)
- Dear Parkywiki, I have done about all I can on 'Career'. If you are a mycologist, you can probably enlarge the section on 'Contribution to Mycology', for the fungal business is far beyond my capability or understanding. John Webster's bit in 'Mycologist News' might be very helpful. I well (and fondly) remember the Birkbeck department and the excursions, especially some Easter trips which were the highlights of my Easter holidays from prep school. Eebahgum (talk) 19:11, 18 April 2016 (UTC)
- @Eebahgum You've done a great job on this - it makes very interesting reading, indeed. Thanks for letting me know. I'm afraid, despite old Prof Webster's efforts, I never became a mycologist - vascular plants of Derbyshire is more my thing. A couple of suggestions - maybe split the very long sentence in the Birkbeck section, and how about an Infobox? I wonder if fair use policy would allow an image of the cover of one of his books? I've been trying to get the BSBI and the BMS to make some of their own images available on Wikipedia. I'll drop the BMS a tweet and a link to your enhanced article and see if they might respond.Parkywiki (talk) 19:36, 18 April 2016 (UTC)
- Dear Parkywiki, I have done about all I can on 'Career'. If you are a mycologist, you can probably enlarge the section on 'Contribution to Mycology', for the fungal business is far beyond my capability or understanding. John Webster's bit in 'Mycologist News' might be very helpful. I well (and fondly) remember the Birkbeck department and the excursions, especially some Easter trips which were the highlights of my Easter holidays from prep school. Eebahgum (talk) 19:11, 18 April 2016 (UTC)
- Great stuff. I'll be interested to check it out when you're done - Prof John Webster (who worked with Ingold) was my mycology professor at University! Parkywiki (talk) 06:01, 5 April 2016 (UTC)
- Bless you for that! I have been adding to the C.T. Ingold article, which you are interested in.Eebahgum (talk) 22:18, 4 April 2016 (UTC)
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Atheistical
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Spelling
Hello Parkywiki.
Thank you for your work correcting spelling errors. I note that you changed "targetted" to "targeted" on Melaleuca huttensis. I think you will find that the correct spelling is "targetted" in the U.K. and hence, probably Australia. (Melaleuca huttensis is an Australian plant.) Here are a couple of interesting references: Wiktionary and Lists of common misspellings
Interestingly, the source I used for "A targetted flora survey was undertaken for...." has the spelling "targeted". A case of a Wikipedia page being more accurate than one of its sources, perhaps. Alas, no longer!
I also notice that earlier today you changed "transfered" to "transferred". A contradiction maybe? Or did you change it because "transfered" looks rong? Anyway, good luck. For me its the manenig taht metatrs, not the silenlpng - as lnog as we cmacmiounte.
All the best to you. Gderrin (talk) 06:53, 21 April 2016 (UTC)
- Hi Gderrin. Thank you for raising the issue over spelling. I agree with you that getting the meaning across clearly is most important, and also that spellings do vary between nationz. I should say that I don't take a strong stance on one particular spelling of a word - if the North Americans want to
abusemodify the English language, I let them get on with it. I could pretend that I checked with my ridiculously heavy copy of Chambers 20th Century dictionary (New Edition 1972) which, on page 1381, gives the spelling of 'targeted' with only one 't', or that I had read this advice on the rules to apply to determine which words require A doubling of the consonant, and which, like targeting, do not.
- Though both are factually correct, the truth is I have recently started using a Wikipedia tool called Lupin Live Spellcheck to check en masse the spellings of articles which have been recently edited. The link will take you to a list of common errors in spelling that it uses to offer corrections. It's that list that I use as my starting point for correcting typos. I then work by eye to assess whether the highlighted word is within a url, an image name, a foreign word, is proper name or has been helpfully flagged as 'sic' or uses the template 'notatypo'. After that I quickly assess whether the spellchecker is still likely to be right in flagging it up within the context of the sentence or paragraph (I don't read the whole article whilst doing bulk spellchecks). Whilst I would never knowingly spell 'targeted' in the publications I write as 'targetted', others might. And you're right, it is not really that important, although many of the other howlers I see here most certainly are. Feel free to change it back to the 'wrong' version (LOL), but be aware that I and other users may well repeat the edit correction when they use the tool in future, simply because we can't remember the names of the thousands of articles we have edited, unless they stand out. Though yours will now, of course!.
- Curiously, I am more concerned that the automatic checker failed to highlight 'ciruclar in shape' within your article!
- I also have a question for you: would it have helped had the Summary of the edit told you that this made with a spellchecker? I ask because I am collating feedback on its use, and suspected that knowing how the edit was done might help article editors understand why the change was made. However, I note the tools creator is no longer active, so input might not be acted upon, though it remains a very useful tool.
- Note: I've read this reply back and, if it comes across as a bit condescending, that was not my intention.Parkywiki (talk) 08:35, 21 April 2016 (UTC)
- Great reply - thank you. I like your sense of humour - not at all condesending. And, I with you agree about North Americans, about the howlers you've corrected (although I think weird should be weerd or maybe weard) and "ciruclar in shape". That's a howler I'll certainly fix. I am very disappointed that you didn't read the whole fascinating article about Melaleuca huttensis or at least look at the images. I had to search for weeks to find that bloody plant. Answer to your question about spellchecker: Nope. That might have hurt my feelings even more! All the best to you.Gderrin (talk) 10:04, 21 April 2016 (UTC)
- And thanks for yours, too. Actually, I looked at your article twice - the first time because I thought the scientific name looked like that of a european cockchafer, so was curious to see what it was about. I then also saw it was pretty well-written (being a member of the Plants Project myself, and author of a county flora). The second time I looked was after you messaged me - so I did see the photos, too. (I'd have used 'fruit' not fruits' in the caption, but that's really minor). I was disappointed it was about a western Australian species as my only knowledge of ozbot is through my local English hero Joseph Whittaker who travelled to S Australia and ended up having a Drosera named after him. (I co-authored the article in S Austral Nat. about him - so I really am interested. It's just that Spellchecking focusses you on speed and efficiency. But I promise I did look, albeit briefly!!Parkywiki (talk) 12:53, 21 April 2016 (UTC)
- Great reply - thank you. I like your sense of humour - not at all condesending. And, I with you agree about North Americans, about the howlers you've corrected (although I think weird should be weerd or maybe weard) and "ciruclar in shape". That's a howler I'll certainly fix. I am very disappointed that you didn't read the whole fascinating article about Melaleuca huttensis or at least look at the images. I had to search for weeks to find that bloody plant. Answer to your question about spellchecker: Nope. That might have hurt my feelings even more! All the best to you.Gderrin (talk) 10:04, 21 April 2016 (UTC)
More spelling- thanks for catching my idiotic 'epsiode' at Howard Bishop - any other observations or suggestions that might help avoid his deletion would be welcome- not that I have any special axe to grind about him (other than to wish not to feel I have wasted my time!), but it looks to me like a reasonably helpful collection of all the Bishop data I could find, and I'm sure that there are many articles about less noteworthy folk. Will try not to be tempted to help with things wikithespian in the future and stick to trains/ boats/ planes/ engineering and physics(!)Yadsalohcin (talk) 21:00, 23 April 2016 (UTC)
- You're welcome - I arrived at your new page simply because I was using an automated spell-checking tool (Lupin) referred to above. I knew nothing of Howard Bishop, but stopped to read the delete discussion out of curiosity, and am minded to oppose it as I then went away and checked a few links and found the (awful) film that he was in, noting he was 11th in the pre-film credits - two below Vinnie Jones. I was very disappointed the delete notice was slapped on within about 10 minutes of you creating the page, which I have personally found highly demotivating, and quite rude for articles that have only just started and clearly weren't spurious or vandalistic in nature. I might suggest in future you create a draft article in your Sandbox first, where you can create structure and add references and look to see if it fits with general style and notability before adding to Mainspace. Have you found the links to show that he is from Hawaii, also has a job in at Mercedes Benz in Honolulu, and was nude in The Full Monty? If not I'll post them on the deletion discussion page. Don't be too put off by the discussion - keep going, digging for references, and create some structure to your article. In my view, however, there are too many articles on minor modern celebrities and fictional characters (such is the ability of modern media to allow third party sources to proliferate which over emphasise a person's notabilty) whereas historically important figures often don't have anything like the quantity of third party sources written about them. So be prepared for a delete decision in this case. Parkywiki (talk) 21:24, 23 April 2016 (UTC)
Thanks again- with some extra parameters in the searches, some more came up largely as per your summary here, and further it allowed me to see his resumé page. Hmm, an awful lot of b-movie stuff, and a lot of 'non-starring' roles but that's where a certain US president came from so maybe that shouldn't be an automatic disqualification... But maybe it has just been a dreadful waste of time! Yadsalohcin (talk) 12:11, 25 April 2016 (UTC)
Derby Museum
I've been asked if I might organise an editathon there next month .... want to help? Victuallers (talk) 15:56, 25 April 2016 (UTC)
- @Victuallers: That's weird - I was only thinking today that it would be great of there were a local meeting of Wikipedians I could get involved with. (so much still to learn, too.) So probably 'Yes' is the answer. Have you been given a specific topic to work to - or is it up for discussion? Parkywiki (talk) 16:28, 25 April 2016 (UTC)
- Prob. THE! Wright painting - I'm meeting the museum at 2 at the museum on Friday (29th). Im intending to be there at 1:30 (to look round) and I could meet you if you were available????? Sent email to you but not sure about address. R Victuallers (talk) 06:46, 28 April 2016 (UTC)
- OK, Roger. I'm at work today, I'm afraid. I like the idea of spurring off from The Orrery. I've just checked and found your email, and read back thru the thread. It would certainly be helpful to know from Spencer et al what topics they think are under-covered on Wikipedia, and what resources they can provide to improve related content. I would particularly recommend that you ask for agreement to rephotograph the painting, putting a better colour-balanced, but not too high a res version on commons, to replace the current dim file would be good. We are often a bit touchy on image reprodiuction, so giving an assurance about good quality colour but low res image unsuitable for professional, commercial use would be good. It would be good to take close-ups of each element of the painting (e.g. Peter Perez Burdett, the philosopher etc being taken) - I do have a series of colour slides I took some years ago and could dig those out for a CC upload, but better to ask again and retake digitally. Also there's the signficant astronomical link of Wikipedia on the Moon and the significance of the orrery itself to consider. Jonaythan W. tells me that the mechanical orrery will be coming back on display in the future once they can find a restorer to service the clockwork mechanism.(I have some close-up video I took of the earth/moon/sun/mercury venus movements I must upload to Commons sometime.)
- It might be good to ask my former colleagues if there they have other smaller, un-related topics they would like to see created or enhanced - just to give attendees something else to focus on should they wish. (The Museum page is still very non-represntative of the whole museum's public exhibition space. Photo opps? Anotherr idea I could suggest is linking artworks in Derby Museum that show Derbyshire landscapes ( Jo Wright, Goodey et al) - especially the Derwent Valley Mills - and comparing them to photos today. I have contacts in the county council's landscape team and the DVMills (Adrian Farmer) who might be interested in supporting that idea, if necessary. Hope these quick thoughts might help. Parkywiki (talk) 08:57, 28 April 2016 (UTC)
- All good suggestions Nick - sad that won't meet you again today. I notice that you have some nice resources to add and maybe we can do that as part of this event. Im thinking now that it will be in 3-5 weeks on a Saturday. Hope you will try and manipulate your diary so you can attend. If we are going to do something significant then I think the museum has to agree to do something sig as well. My email has my tel number... Victuallers (talk) 09:53, 29 April 2016 (UTC)
Partywiki, do you realize what you are reverting? Savvyjack23 (talk) 22:18, 28 April 2016 (UTC)
- My sincere apologies - I clearly reverted back to the wrong version in an attempt to remove recent vandalism but I failed to check back to ensure that my edit achieved the desired effect. So the answer to your question is an honest 'no' - and I will not make any similar reverts in future if I am pushed for time as I was yesterday. Best wishes Parkywiki (talk) 07:50, 29 April 2016 (UTC)
Battle of Toro
Thanks for the corrections. Hispanicultur (talk) 13:30, 30 April 2016 (UTC)
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Bruce Mau
The caption was always in the infobox, for some reason, right back to its original addition to the article in 2011 — it just wasn't displaying until I moved the photo from an above-infobox thumbnail into the infobox, because captions only display if there are images present. Bearcat (talk) 03:45, 6 May 2016 (UTC)
- Thanks, Bearcat. That does make a lot of sense. I see you've now removed the caption text, which would have been my next job - so thanks again. Parkywiki (talk) 08:17, 6 May 2016 (UTC)
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Since I have reviewed one of your DYK? nominations a week ago, can you please review this DYK? nomination of mine?: Template:Did you know nominations/Pashtun colonization of northern Afghanistan
Indeed, I'm sorry for asking this, but this DYK? nomination of mine appears to be ignored in spite of it already being more than one week old. :( Also, if you want, I can review another DYK? of yours in exchange for this. Futurist110 (talk) 07:21, 9 May 2016 (UTC)
- I'll see what I can do, though no promises. A week is not that long to wait. If you wish, you can Peer Peview my article on the Mont Blanc massif - it's been overlooked for six weeks now! Parkywiki (talk) 07:37, 9 May 2016 (UTC)
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- Hi @ArtsRescuer:. I do not have any admin rights to block other editors, though there are formal Wikipedia procedures you if you have genuine concerns. See WP:BLOCK. I have no involvement in contributing to this article, other than to spot and correct spelling mistakes using an automated tool, and then sometimes to spot that an article needs flagging for improvement, as this one definitely does. Good luck with your editing and balanced contributions to Wikipedia. You could certainly help by adding incline citations to support the 'factual' statements in that article.Parkywiki (talk) 22:41, 16 May 2016 (UTC)
Thank you editing in Terminal 3 Station
Thank you editing in Terminal 3 Station. I find it was really a spelling wrong and needed fix. I just copy the page name and put it in it without check. There isn't any thing in that page now. But I hope you check the interwiki link to make sure the page can be used before your editing. Thanks,--Suchichi02 (talk · contribs · central auth · count · email) 14:31, 19 May 2016 (UTC)
Kaderbad Ravindranath Photos
I made a mistake (typo) while uploading the pictures. If there is way to correct them, without breaking something, I would like to do (or like to be done)
Thanks again Kautilaya1 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kautilya1 (talk • contribs) 16:54, 22 May 2016 (UTC)
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Userbox
Borrowed your organ donor userbox -seems appropriate. Regards JRPG (talk) 10:12, 30 November 2016 (UTC)
- No worries. The userbox isn't mine - only the kidneys are. Parkywiki (talk) 08:30, 1 December 2016 (UTC)
Three Bogatyrs on Distant Shores
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IndispensAble Chomsky
Ha, you're right. Google, you FAIL. Thanks for the correction. Wikishovel (talk) 18:44, 14 December 2016 (UTC)
- No problem, Wikishovel Partly Google fail; but partly careless editor fail! :-) Parkywiki (talk) 18:49, 14 December 2016 (UTC)
- Accepting an apology gracefully, now there's a useful skill. I went out of my way to acknowledge you were right, with an obviously ironic "I-blame-Google" for self-deprecating humour, and you respond by rubbing my face in my mistake. Thanks, mate. Wikishovel (talk) 19:08, 14 December 2016 (UTC)
Deleting articles by a sock of a blocked user
I've been deleting pages created by Team61ROLL. The next time you come upon articles created by a sockpuppet of a blocked user, with no significant contributions by other editors, you can tag them for speedy deletion via criterion G5 instead of going through AfD. Just add {{db-g5}}
to the top of the pages. Huon (talk) 23:21, 19 December 2016 (UTC)
- Thanks, Huon - always keen to learn. I've only recently started identifying articles for deletion in any quantities, and didn't want to cause problems by overdoing speedy deletion recommendations. I appreciate your feedback. Parkywiki (talk) 20:26, 20 December 2016 (UTC)
Mont Dolent
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I did not know about the {{not a typo}} or I would have added that. Thanks! -Fnlayson (talk) 18:13, 30 December 2016 (UTC)
- Your welcome - it's quite a useful tool for people like me who make mass-corrections and don't always spot the legitimate use of a normally incorrect term or layout (and then feel guilty for not taking enough time to check properly!)Parkywiki (talk) 18:21, 30 December 2016 (UTC)
Re:John MacKenzie Thank you for your kind comments.My father was a teacher at Dunan in Skye in the early '30s and met MacKenzie whom he greatly admired. I have sent an email to Skye Sculptures asking if I can use their photo. I see that the John Muir trust has a picture of MacKenzie and Collie so I might ask John Hutchinson for a copy. Failing that I should be able to get a photo from the SMC archives. If you have any additions to make it would give me pleasure to see them. Ronaldcameron (talk) 19:21, 30 December 2016 (UTC)
MacKenzie / Collie
Hi, I have received an email and some images from the MacKenzie Collie Heritage group and added one to the article. I'll put another one on later but I'm short of time at the moment. Regards Ronaldcameron (talk) 20:36, 10 January 2017 (UTC)
- Excellent news. I presume the email contains explicit permission from the sculptor/image generator to upload it to commons? Not wanting to get into educational egg-sucking territory for grandparents, I am aware how important it is to demonstrate to Wikimedians that images have been fairly supplied. If you think there could be a challenge, maybe even a hasty cut/paste of relevant parts of the email might give weight to its legitimacy. Good work, too. Parkywiki (talk) 00:38, 11 January 2017 (UTC)
Hyphens and the List of sugar mills in Queensland
I don't understand this edit. It looked to be correctly hyphenated before and appears to be incorrectly hyphenated now. Kerry (talk) 04:41, 13 January 2017 (UTC)
- Hi Kerry Raymond A very good question - thanks for asking! I understand why you do ask this, though I believe the format I changed it to is both grammatically the correct one, and also that preferred by MOS:HYPHEN and adjusted to that format by WP:AWB, which was the tool I was using to make other edits at the time. Personally, I'm happy to read either usage in this instance, but there are some grammatical rule and guidelines on hyphens which may help us understand why one form is correct, and the other is not. In general there seems to be a trend to use a hyphen only where it adds clarity, but not to do so where it isn't really required or where there is no potential ambiguity. I'm sure you'd agree that there's little ambiguity with "locally owned mills", unlike the phrase "rock-hard cake", which is very different from "rock hard cake" (which sounds like it's hard cake made out of rock). Perhaps this bit from Wikipedia's Manual of Style might also shed some light on the preferred use of the hyphen here: "Avoid using a hyphen after a standard -ly adverb (a newly available home, a wholly owned subsidiary) unless part of a larger compound (a slowly-but-surely strategy). In rare cases, a hyphen can be added to improve clarity if a rewritten alternative is awkward. Rewording is preferable." There are a number of English grammar websites out there which also give detailed rules and explanations for best usage of the hyphen, although I have found one or two less authoritative ones which contradict others. So it can be confusing. Have I made any sense? Had you reverted the edit I certainly wouldn't have jumped up and down and changed it back again. But I believe the format I changed it to is the correct way to use it. Regards Parkywiki (talk) 23:45, 13 January 2017 (UTC)
- Please note that all of MOS, including MOS:HYPHEN is a guideline, and is therefore not mandatory. Specifically, the main MOS page says that MOS is "a generally accepted standard that editors should attempt to follow, though it is best treated with common sense." MOS is never mandatory, and no editor should ever edit war in order to enforce MOS. Beyond My Ken (talk) 02:38, 15 January 2017 (UTC)
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- Edit now corrected Parkywiki (talk) 12:10, 14 January 2017 (UTC)
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It is not permitted to use AWB to make controversial changes, and the changing of one form of short horizontal line to another form of short horizontal line is most definitely controversial. Continuing to do this, and especially doing it when your edit has been reverted by another editor (which automatically makes it disputed), can lead to having your AWB rights removed. Do not do this again. If an editor reverts an AWB edit of yours, either discuss it on the article talk page, or move on, do not restore your reverted edit. Beyond My Ken (talk) 02:35, 15 January 2017 (UTC)
- Thanks, Beyond My Ken. I welcome that advice, though I'd not intentionally reverted any edits like this (or indeed set out to reverts hyphen/no hyphen articles, as discussed above)- but it is really helpful to be forewarned. However, having just checked, I do accept that I did this unintentionally on the Flapper article, for which my apologies. These (to me) trivial edits were all totally incidental to my main current use of AWB to find and remove apostrophes from decades. It's a bit weird that the managers of AWB allow it to make those controversial changes by default, if doing so with that tool is not permitted. Oh well, onwards and upwards on the WP learning curve! I can assure you I'll increase my selectiveness on which recommended edits I make from hereon in, and which I skip, and have now also realised I could have manually turn off automatic WP:MOS fixes, which I've now done to see what difference it makes. BTW: I don't suppose you happen to be able to point me to a list of 'controversial edits' to avoid? Or is it more a case of just being generally staying on top of all the editorial discussions and controversial editing issues around MOS? All I can find is this, which isn't what I really need! Regards. Parkywiki (talk) 15:16, 15 January 2017 (UTC)
- Unfortunately, I think it's the latter, just being generally aware of community discussions by monitoring WP:AN, WP:AN/I, WP:AE and other noticeboards. The hyphen-dash controversy is quite an old one, having hit its peak maybe 5 years ago. Right now there is a case at Arbitration about a bot operator, the primary developer of AWB, in fact, who runs an AWB-based bot. One small part of the case is that a number of editors have expressed the opinion that the "do general fixes" part of AWB doesn't necessarily always adhere to community consensus; one even suggested getting rid of the general fixes facility entirely. Since I don't run AWB, I have no experience from that side, but I do see the results in my watchlist, and I think that editor may have a point. Best, Beyond My Ken (talk) 17:19, 15 January 2017 (UTC)
- Having tried to turn a short list up to FA standard article last year, I know what a nightmare hyphens and dashes can be. (Bl**dy things!) I appreciate your comments. AWB does do an amazing job of spotting and highlighting multiple typos in articles. But it seems daft for it to be allowed to make changes which are deemed controversial. I'm just testing how pre-parsing lists to editing - both with and without MOS fixes enabled - affects the results. Out of a list of 1000 articles searched on for text containing "1980's", AWB selected a new list of 172 articles it says need editing; without applying MOS fixes in that preliminary search, it identified 175 - so not a great difference. I might drop both drop both lists into Excel and identify the extra articles and see what's in them. I'm just about to test the two different AWB settings view the Flapper article you were working on. Should I accidentally save an edit whilst doing that test, I do promise to revert it again immediately. ..just so you know! Parkywiki (talk) 21:03, 15 January 2017 (UTC)
- OK, thanks. Beyond My Ken (talk) 21:04, 15 January 2017 (UTC)
- Just on the offchance that someone might actually be interested to know which three files WP:AWB bypassed when set to not doing fixes using WP:MOS rules (mentioned in paragraph above), these were:
- ConAgra Brands November 9th, 2016 -> November 9, 2016;
- Edinburgh Academical Cricket Club 17th April->17 April; plus 8 sections with a whitespace character at end of paragraph or title;
- The Doobie Brothers January 1st 2017->January 1, 2017; plus 3 sections with a whitespace character at end of paragraph. Parkywiki (talk) 02:38, 16 January 2017 (UTC)
- Having tried to turn a short list up to FA standard article last year, I know what a nightmare hyphens and dashes can be. (Bl**dy things!) I appreciate your comments. AWB does do an amazing job of spotting and highlighting multiple typos in articles. But it seems daft for it to be allowed to make changes which are deemed controversial. I'm just testing how pre-parsing lists to editing - both with and without MOS fixes enabled - affects the results. Out of a list of 1000 articles searched on for text containing "1980's", AWB selected a new list of 172 articles it says need editing; without applying MOS fixes in that preliminary search, it identified 175 - so not a great difference. I might drop both drop both lists into Excel and identify the extra articles and see what's in them. I'm just about to test the two different AWB settings view the Flapper article you were working on. Should I accidentally save an edit whilst doing that test, I do promise to revert it again immediately. ..just so you know! Parkywiki (talk) 21:03, 15 January 2017 (UTC)
- Unfortunately, I think it's the latter, just being generally aware of community discussions by monitoring WP:AN, WP:AN/I, WP:AE and other noticeboards. The hyphen-dash controversy is quite an old one, having hit its peak maybe 5 years ago. Right now there is a case at Arbitration about a bot operator, the primary developer of AWB, in fact, who runs an AWB-based bot. One small part of the case is that a number of editors have expressed the opinion that the "do general fixes" part of AWB doesn't necessarily always adhere to community consensus; one even suggested getting rid of the general fixes facility entirely. Since I don't run AWB, I have no experience from that side, but I do see the results in my watchlist, and I think that editor may have a point. Best, Beyond My Ken (talk) 17:19, 15 January 2017 (UTC)
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Olive Pond Amies
Hello; and come on! One second after I created the article on Olive Pond Amies you put templated tags on it. Good news: I'm a seasoned editor, won't take offense, and I'll keep working on the article. But if I were a new editor, I might walk away. Please slow down. --Rosiestep (talk) 23:27, 25 January 2017 (UTC)
- I really am so sorry. I have had that happen to me, and I know just how (bleep-bleep) frustrating it can be. It wasn't intentional - I was using AWB to review 'New Articles' and maybe it would help if the tool gave half an hour or so before allowing other editors to make edits. But unfortunately it doesn't. And so I see what I see. (It was the duplicate 'of the of the' that I was trying to help clean up - which I hope you appreciated - rather than add the other issue tags, which the tool not unreasonably determined needed adding at that time.) And I'm glad you didn't take offence, and you are right about not wanting to put off new editors. I've added this to my personal list of suggestions that Wikipedia ought to consider (though I've so far only had one senior Wikipedia staff member look at them). Of course, the way to avoid this issue happening with new content in future is to use one's Sandbox to prepare new article content if you decide you don't want to go through WP:AfC. Keep up the good work! Parkywiki (talk) 00:25, 26 January 2017 (UTC)
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Graeme Bartlett (talk) 04:32, 22 February 2017 (UTC)
Cambridge? Looks like a good editathon
This event happens on the 8th. I can cover travel expenses etc. I'm after a photographer? Could you be that man? Victuallers (talk) 12:58, 22 February 2017 (UTC)
- Sounds extremely interesting. I'm at work right now but will check diary/leave allocation and get back to you by Friday night. Though more of a landscape than a people photographer, I think my new camera should be sufficient. I presume you seek good images and capture metadata of editathon attendees, any college staff or alumni they might be able to persuade to come, plus the event activity itself? And it would be a good experience for me to see how experienced editors work with newcomers. I'm sure I could manage that if i can get away. What's the likely numbers of people attending such an event? Parkywiki (talk) 12:37, 23 February 2017 (UTC)
- OK, so I can now confirm I am indeed free. I'm pretty confident I have enough leave/flexi to attend (I only work part-time on Wednesdays, anyway). I've dug out my slave flashgun and a couple of tripods and will do some tests to confirm my set-up is OK for you. Let me know if you want to proceed, as I could well be that man!Parkywiki (talk) 13:47, 25 February 2017 (UTC)
- I think I now have two photographers (you and another) - which is OK as I think we will have the work as its an eight hour gig. I think I MAY be able to offer accommodation on the night of the eighth. Maybe give me a phone call when you are sure. Victuallers (talk) 15:18, 26 February 2017 (UTC)
- OK. I'm still very interested. What are your current travel plans/table? I assume jointly by car, leaving here c.8-9am on the 8th? As I'd need to be in work again (Matlock) on Thursday by c.11am, I'd be quite happy travelling back later the same night (unless totally Wiki-ed out!). (After May I should be much less restricted). Parkywiki (talk) 15:34, 26 February 2017 (UTC)
- My 2+2 car is going down with me and Marianne and possible a girl from Sheffield. Four adults is possible but not comfortable. We have offer of bed in the college which could be fun. Obviously limited number but we could find you a train ticket. Or we have another travelling from Sheffield.
I think this will work out. Victuallers (talk) 16:59, 26 February 2017 (UTC)
- OK - If you like, I'm happy to drive my MPV if someone navigates (up to 7 seats, though 5 or 6 people plus bootspace is more comfortable.) Would normally like the idea of a stopover/microadventure, but am finishing off pre-retirement with little extra leave left. Happy to pick up/drop off from Derby station and/or your house, if that helps.Parkywiki (talk) 17:36, 26 February 2017 (UTC)
Invitation to Women in Red's Role Models editathon on Women Role Models (Pass it on)
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- I never say no to cake, even if I don't deserve it. But I shall share the love and enjoy it. (Congrats on your 100,000 edits, BTW - I think you deserve the cake more than me.) Parkywiki (talk) 23:10, 27 February 2017 (UTC)
- Thank you for the sentiment. 7&6=thirteen (☎) 02:18, 28 February 2017 (UTC)
Board of Trustees election
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NPP Award for 2018
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Growth team newsletter #22
Welcome to the twenty-second newsletter from the Growth team!
Newcomers tasks reach the 500,000 edits milestone — more data publicly available
As of the last week of June 2022, the newcomers of the world have completed over 500,000 newcomer tasks. In other words, newcomers have made over half a million Wikipedia edits via Growth’s “Suggested Edits” module.
- About 30% of those edits were completed on mobile devices.
- Usage continues to increase; in June 2022 almost 50,000 newcomer tasks were completed.
We have added some new data to Grafana. You can now check the number of edits and reverts by task types, or the number of questions asked to mentors. You can filter the data by wiki.
If you have any questions, or there is more data you want access to, please let us know.
Ongoing projects and explorations
We are continuing our work on our new project, Positive Reinforcement. User testing of initial Positive Reinforcement designs was just completed. Interviews were conducted in Arabic, English, and Spanish. The outcome has been published on the Positive Reinforcement page. We are now utilizing user testing feedback along with prior community feedback to iterate and improve designs.
We are exploring the idea of a Copy Edit structured task. We have tested copy edits in Wikipedia articles for arwiki, bnwiki, cswiki, eswiki (Growth pilot-wikis) and enwiki with two different methods: LanguageTool and Hunspell. We will share more details here and on the associated Copy Edit page once the evaluation is complete.
Add an image was utilized at GLAM events in Argentina, Mexico, and Chile. For an overview of what was learned from these events, read: #1Pic1Article I: how Latin American heritage experts added images to Wikipedia (in English).
Experiments analysis
Add a Link Experiment Analysis has been published. The most important points are:
- Newcomers who get the Add a Link structured task are more likely to be activated (i.e. make a constructive first article edit).
- They are also more likely to be retained (i.e. come back and make another constructive article edit on a different day).
- The feature also increases edit volume (i.e. the number of constructive edits made across the first couple weeks), while at the same time improving edit quality (i.e. the likelihood that the newcomer's edits aren't reverted).
Newcomer task edit type analysis has been published.
- Communities had expressed concern that newcomers whose initial edits were structured tasks wouldn’t go on to learn how to complete more difficult tasks. The Growth team data scientist conducted a Newcomer task edit type analysis to see if this was indeed the case.
- Results from analysis indicate that this likely isn’t a significant concern. More than 70% of users who start with the easy task "Add a link" also make another task type. Read the full analysis and methodology here.
News for mentors
A new system for the mentors list
The configuration of the mentors list will change over the next weeks. In the future, mentors will sign up, edit their mentor description and quit using Special:MentorDashboard. This new system will make the development of new features for mentors much easier.
At the moment, the mentor list is a simple page anyone can edit, unless it’s protected. With the new page, mentors will be able to edit only their own description, while administrators will be able to edit the entire mentors' list if needed.
The deployment will happen first at the pilot wikis, then at all wikis. Existing lists of mentors will be automatically converted, no action will be needed from the mentors. [12][13]
Mentors will be informed about the next steps soon, by a message posted on the talk page of existing Mentor lists.
Learn more about this new structured page on mediawiki.org.
A tip for mentors
Did you know that mentors can filter their mentees' changes at Special:MentorDashboard (and star the ones that require attention)? This feature helps to keep an eye on newcomers' edits, helping mentors to fix minor details, and encourage them if necessary.
And did you know that mentors have special filters to highlight their mentees' edits at Special:RecentChanges? Look for the following filters in RecentChanges: Your starred mentees, Your unstarred mentees.
Other improvements
Some improvements will be made to the mentor dashboard in the coming weeks:
- While we now offer some options for mentors to take a break, the option to quit mentoring was not easy to find. This will be improved. [14]
- Mentors at wikis using FlaggedRevisions will have a way to discover their mentees' pending edits. [15]
- Dashboard discovery for new mentors will be improved. [16]
Recent changes and fixed bugs
- We moved to a new Image Suggestions API. This new API will allow us to deploy Add an Image to more wikis. [17]
- Starting September 19, a few more wikis now offer Add an image to newcomers. These wikis are Greek Wikipedia, Polish Wikipedia, Chinese Wikipedia, Indonesian Wikipedia, Romanian Wikipedia. [18]
- Add an image has been disabled for a few days due to technical issue. "Add an image" added a blank line instead of an image. This has been fixed. [19]
- In order to know if Special:EditGrowthConfig is used by communities, we now instrument page loads and saves of configuration. [20]
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Question from Lina Cardoza (18:16, 22 September 2022)
Hello Nick, hope you are doing great.
I want to add a new article here in one of our companies based in Dubai, can you please assist me in publishing that?
Thanks --Lina Cardoza (talk) 18:16, 22 September 2022 (UTC)
- Hi Lina Cardoza. Welcome to Wikipedia! I can point you straight away to the most important policy which may help you determine if it would be possible for a company to have an article about it on Wikipedia. You can find it HERE, and it lists our notability criteria for businesses. We aren't here to help a business promote itself, but if you can find at least three totally independent sources that talk about that company in details and in depth, then it probably would meet our criteria. Those sources exclude paid advertising, press releases, newswire articles, blogs, interviews with connected people, and the company's own website.
- To save you wasted effort, feel free to link me to those sources and I will take a quick look at them for you. Then, if they seem OK, I would point you to this guidance page which all new editors should read. But be aware that creating a brand new draft article from scratch is the hardest thing anyone can do here - and that applies much more so for inexperienced editors. So we always advise people to contribute many smaller edits across a range of existing articles first to try to get the hang of how things work here.
- Finally, should you work for, are being paid by that business to create an article, you must declare that connection and who is paying you before you start any editing. See WP:PAID for our mandatory policy on how to do this. If you are the business owner, their friend or relative, then you still have a Conflist of Interest which you should also declare.
- I hope this helps. Good luck! Nick Moyes (talk) 22:17, 22 September 2022 (UTC)
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Discussion at Talk:Cyber Anakin § A mountain out of molehill?
You are invited to join the discussion at Talk:Cyber Anakin § A mountain out of molehill?. 45.136.197.235 (talk) 16:53, 24 September 2022 (UTC)
Administrators' newsletter – October 2022
News and updates for administrators from the past month (September 2022).
- Following an RfC, consensus was found that if the rationale for a block depends on information that is not available to all administrators, that information should be sent to the Arbitration Committee, a checkuser or an oversighter for action (as applicable, per ArbCom's recent updated guidance) instead of the administrator making the block.
- Following an RfC, consensus has been found that, in the context of politics and science, the reliability of FoxNews.com is unclear and that additional considerations apply to its use.
- Community comment on the revised Universal Code of Conduct enforcement guidelines is requested until 8 October.
- The Articles for creation helper script now automatically recognises administrator accounts which means your name does not need to be listed at WP:AFCP to help out. If you wish to help out at AFC, enable AFCH by navigating to Preferences → Gadgets and checking the "Yet Another AfC Helper Script" box.
- Remedy 8.1 of the Muhammad images case will be rescinded 1 November following a motion.
- A modification to the deletion RfC remedy in the Conduct in deletion-related editing case has been made to reaffirm the independence of the RfC and allow the moderators to split the RfC in two.
- The second phase of the 2021-22 Discretionary Sanctions Review closes 3 October.
- An administrator's account was recently compromised. Administrators are encouraged to check that their passwords are secure, and reminded that ArbCom reserves the right to not restore adminship in cases of poor account security. You can also use two-factor authentication (2FA) to provide an extra level of security.
- Self-nominations for the electoral commission for the 2022 Arbitration Committee elections open 2 October and close 8 October.
- You are invited to comment on candidates in the 2022 CUOS appointments process.
- An RfC is open to discuss whether to make Vector 2022 the default skin on desktop.
- Tech tip: You can do a fuzzy search of all deleted page titles at Special:Undelete.
Checking up on my favorite editor
Hi Nick. How are you? I have been quite busy editing Wikipedia and creating new articles, so I decided to stop by and check on you. I hope everything is going well with you. I have done a few adjustments to my user page and have now been granted Autopatrolled rights and a barnstar. Please respond back to me as soon as you can. Thank you! From Aloha, Oregon, United States, Colman2000 (talk) 04:51, 18 September 2022 (UTC)
- Hi there, Colman2000. Nice to hear from you. I'm afraid I've been immensely busy in real life recently, and haven't had much time for Wikipedia stuff, so I'm just ticking over at the moment. Glad you're doing OK. Regards, Nick Moyes (talk) 14:47, 5 October 2022 (UTC)
A barnstar for you!
The Instructor's Barnstar | ||
This Barnstar is awarded to Wikipedians who have performed stellar work in the area of instruction & help for other editors. Nick, I am absolutely in love with your contributions and work dedicated to the Teahouse. Your help for newbies is truly inspiring, and you are one of the editors who makes me proud to call myself a Wikipedian. ––FormalDude talk 07:10, 9 June 2022 (UTC) |
- @FormalDude Thanks you so much - that's extraordinarily kind of you.Cheers! Nick Moyes (talk) 13:54, 15 June 2022 (UTC)
- Thankyou sir for helping people I’m proud of you sir thankyou sir god is always here godbless sir thankyou verry much godbless 🙂❤️🙏🙏🙏 137.186.85.73 (talk) 03:12, 10 October 2022 (UTC)
Thanks iam great ful Dray truly (talk) 09:33, 30 August 2022 (UTC)
Question from Bida thomas (13:30, 5 October 2022)
How can I get an article published? --Bida thomas (talk) 13:30, 5 October 2022 (UTC)
- Hi there Bida thomas. What is the subject you would like to write about? It looks like you've already tried to write an AUTOBIOGRAPHY about yourself, and had it deleted. Every topic here must meet our Notability criteria, which means that other people (not connected with that subject) must already have written about it in detail and in depth. You can't use your own blogs or websites - or indeed anyone's personal blogs or websites for that). For people, the criteria are found HERE, and for companies, HERE. It is one of the hardest tasks to create a Wikipedia article from scratch that meets our criteria, and further advice can be found HERE.
- It is good that you have been learning how Wikipedia works by making small edits to existing articles. This is the best way to work out how things operate here, as there are lots of guidelines and policies which can confuse a beginner. I would point out that you must not add inline links to external websites in the body of text in an article (as you did here). Instead, you should cite them properly, please, by adding an inline citation to that source at the end of each statement you insert. See WP:REFBEGIN for how to do that. And when you quote someone, it is essential to add the citation immediately afterwards to help people check that what you say they said, was actually reported in precisely those words. In all other situations you should add content in your own words, and not copy/paste anything from copyrighted publications. I hope this helps, and good luck on your Wikipedia journey. You can reply or ask further questions here if you wish, or ask 24/7 for immediate help at the TEAHOUSE. Regards, Nick Moyes (talk) 14:26, 5 October 2022 (UTC)
- Are you able to see an article I write before I submit for review for possible publication? Bida thomas (talk) 16:08, 5 October 2022 (UTC)
- Yes. Everything that anyone writes here is visible to everyone (if you know where to look). All yours are HERE. But as an administrator, I am also able to view deleted contributions, such as the biography you tried to write about yourself. If you genuinely feel you have a notable topic that you want to make an article about, then your best approach is to start a 'Draft' article using the Wizard at Articles for Creation and only submit it when you feel it is ready to be reviewed. Then, one of our volunteers will check it out and leave you feedback if they don't think it is ready yet and will need more work.
- Would you like to tell be the subject you want to create an article about and perhaps link to what you believe are the three best sources that you would want to use to show it is a notable topic? I'll gladly give you a few comments as to whether the sources you want to use are appropriate. As mentioned above, personal blogs, social media, personal interviews with the subject, press releases and individual websites are not suitable to demonstrate notability. Wikipedia simply summarises what other independent people have already written about that subject. So books, magazines, and websites with proper editorial oversight are normally needed. Geographical features and species are less of an issue and are usually automatically notable. Just let me know and I'll see if I can guide you. Cheers, Nick Moyes (talk) 16:26, 5 October 2022 (UTC)
- @Bida thomas Oops. I forgot to 'ping' you so that you knew I'd replied to you. Easy mistake, as I simply missed off including your username in my reply here. Nick Moyes (talk) 16:28, 5 October 2022 (UTC)
- @Nick Moyes, for example, I would like to write about the following:
- Nelson Kwaje
- Sources:
- http://un-congress.org/Session/View/9cbfc0bc-8c73-439e-bf00-99d638bd89ea
- https://www.un.org/youthenvoy/2020/04/meet-10-leaders-who-can-inspire-you-to-change-the-world/
- https://www.talkofjuba.com/2021/11/16/nelson-kwaje-sentenced-to-one-month-in-jail-for-taking-picture-of-colleague-in-police-custody-and-posted-on-facebook/
- https://icannwiki.org/Nelson_Kwaje
- 2. DEFY HATE NOW (DHN), South Sudanese NNGO
- Sources:
- https://www.undp.org/south-sudan/stories/tackling-misinformation-hatefreesouthsudan-during-covid-19
- https://nawamedia.org/nawa-investigative-fund/defyhatenow-south-sudan-facts-matter-fact-checkers-network/
- https://paanluelwel.com/2021/02/01/defyhatenow-online-misinformation-and-the-digital-divide-between-alternative-and-the-mainstream-media-in-south-sudan/
- https://www.dw.com/en/defying-hate-speech-in-south-sudan/av-45734148
- 3. Myself (Emmanuel Bida Thomas)
- https://codeforall.org/2022/08/12/disinfo-fighting-lessons-from-211check/
- https://211check.org/emmanuel-bida-associate-editor/
- https://shavatv.co.za/business/south-sudan-beyond-the-war-in-south-sudan-youth-look-at-a-future-driven-by-technology/
- https://jubaecho.com/yei-ecss-new-bishop-enthroned/ Bida thomas (talk) 16:45, 5 October 2022 (UTC)
- @Nick Moyes, for example, I would like to write about the following:
- @Bida thomas Oops. I forgot to 'ping' you so that you knew I'd replied to you. Easy mistake, as I simply missed off including your username in my reply here. Nick Moyes (talk) 16:28, 5 October 2022 (UTC)
- Hello @Nick Moyes,
- Hope you have been able to see my reply.
- What do you think? Bida thomas (talk) 13:56, 10 October 2022 (UTC)
- Are you able to see an article I write before I submit for review for possible publication? Bida thomas (talk) 16:08, 5 October 2022 (UTC)
Also created User:Nazi boy 031. User:Rowrly edited Police forces of Nazi Germany with almost the same edit as Nazi boy 021 at article Sobek
Hope that makes sense. Knitsey (talk) 23:36, 10 October 2022 (UTC)
- @Knitsey: Thanks. I've added the user domain to your links (above), though I can't find any registered user with the name Nazi boy 031. Perhaps you could check and monitor their activity yourself, then report to WP:AIV, if they continue. I'll monitor Rowrly and warn or block them if they edit in that way again. Cheers Nick Moyes (talk) 12:15, 11 October 2022 (UTC)
- I'm a numpty. I didn't link them correctly. Where is the eye roll emoticon when you need it. Thank you. Knitsey (talk) 12:24, 11 October 2022 (UTC)
New Page Patrol newsletter October 2022
Hello Nick Moyes,
Much has happened since the last newsletter over two months ago. The open letter finished with 444 signatures. The letter was sent to several dozen people at the WMF, and we have heard that it is being discussed but there has been no official reply. A related article appears in the current issue of The Signpost. If you haven't seen it, you should, including the readers' comment section.
Awards: Barnstars were given for the past several years (thanks to MPGuy2824), and we are now all caught up. The 2021 cup went to John B123 for leading with 26,525 article reviews during 2021. To encourage moderate activity, a new "Iron" level barnstar is awarded annually for reviewing 360 articles ("one-a-day"), and 100 reviews earns the "Standard" NPP barnstar. About 90 reviewers received barnstars for each of the years 2018 to 2021 (including the new awards that were given retroactively). All awards issued for every year are listed on the Awards page. Check out the new Hall of Fame also.
Software news: Novem Linguae and MPGuy2824 have connected with WMF developers who can review and approve patches, so they have been able to fix some bugs, and make other improvements to the Page Curation software. You can see everything that has been fixed recently here. The reviewer report has also been improved.
Suggestions:
- There is much enthusiasm over the low backlog, but remember that the "quality and depth of patrolling are more important than speed".
- Reminder: an article should not be tagged for any kind of deletion for a minimum of 15 minutes after creation and it is often appropriate to wait an hour or more. (from the NPP tutorial)
- Reviewers should focus their effort where it can do the most good, reviewing articles. Other clean-up tasks that don't require advanced permissions can be left to other editors that routinely improve articles in these ways (creating Talk Pages, specifying projects and ratings, adding categories, etc.) Let's rely on others when it makes the most sense. On the other hand, if you enjoy doing these tasks while reviewing and it keeps you engaged with NPP (or are guiding a newcomer), then by all means continue.
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Backlog:
Saving the best for last: From a July low of 8,500, the backlog climbed back to 11,000 in August and then reversed in September dropping to below 6,000 and continued falling with the October backlog drive to under 1,000, a level not seen in over four years. Keep in mind that there are 2,000 new articles every week, so the number of reviews is far higher than the backlog reduction. To keep the backlog under a thousand, we have to keep reviewing at about half the recent rate!
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Question from Hhaiderhhabib (12:39, 24 October 2022)
i need a make a new wikipedia page for a marketing personality --Hhaiderhhabib (talk) 12:39, 24 October 2022 (UTC)
- Hello there, Hhaiderhhabib and thanks for dropping by. Creating an article from scratch is the very hardest thing any editor can do - and many times more so if that user is like you and has never edited Wikipedia before. I advise against trying until you have learned the basics.
- The key thing to understand is that Wikipedia is not here to help you promote businesses or people (see WP:PROMOTION) and that no article would be permitted if that person is not deemed 'notable' by our criteria. You should follow this shortcut and read WP:NBIO, which lays put precisely the criteria that we need to meet 'notability'. To save you a lot of heartache, why not drop by again and let me know the name of the person and leave me the three best Reliable Sources that talk about that person in detail and in depth in an independent manner.
- If you are unable to do that then I'm afraid you would simply be wasting your time trying. But if you think there would be a chance of them meeting our notability criteria, you might then want to read "Your First Article" for further advice, and follow this link to read about your obligations to declare any conflict of interest you might have if that person is paying you, or you know them personally. Hope that helps. Nick Moyes (talk) 13:29, 24 October 2022 (UTC)
The Wiki Show YouTube channel
Hi Nick, I would be interested in your opinion on the YouTube channel, The Wiki Show. I watched some of their videos and I was very impressed with the way they explained Wikipedia's policies and core features despite having very little edits. I wish more experienced editors and administrators provide video tutorials on this subject. I would be interested if you would recommend this channel to new Wikipedia users who are learning the ropes of editing. I value your feedback. Interstellarity (talk) 15:27, 1 October 2022 (UTC)
- Just to remind you that you haven't responded to my post for a while since I posted it. I understand if you are busy, but I'm hoping you didn't forget about it. Interstellarity (talk) 00:27, 26 October 2022 (UTC)
Question from Calle5916 (01:21, 27 October 2022)
hello how do i become good at making jokes fir wickapidie --Calle5916 (talk) 01:21, 27 October 2022 (UTC)
Administrators' newsletter – November 2022
News and updates for administrators from the past month (October 2022).
- The article creation at scale RfC opened on 3 October and will be open until at least 2 November.
- An RfC is open to discuss having open requests for adminship automatically placed on hold after the seven-day period has elapsed, pending closure or other action by a bureaucrat.
- Eligible editors are invited to self-nominate themselves from 13 November 2022 until 22 November 2022 to stand in the 2022 Arbitration Committee elections.
- The arbitration case request titled Athaenara has been resolved by motion.
- The arbitration case Reversal and reinstatement of Athaenara's block has entered the proposed decision stage.
- AmandaNP, Mz7 and Cyberpower678 have been appointed to the Electoral Commission for the 2022 Arbitration Committee Elections. Xaosflux and Dr vulpes are reserve commissioners.
- The 2022 CheckUser and Oversight appointments process has concluded with the appointment of two new CheckUsers.
- You can add yourself to the centralised page listing time zones of administrators.
- Tech tip: Wikimarkup in a block summary is parsed in the notice that the blockee sees. You can use templates with custom options to specify situations like
{{rangeblock|create=yes}}
or{{uw-ublock|contains profanity}}
.
Question from Hhaiderhhabib on User:Hhaiderhhabib (08:27, 8 November 2022)
how can i move the picture to the top --Hhaiderhhabib (talk) 08:27, 8 November 2022 (UTC)
- Hello @Hhaiderhhabib. You did not give me a link to the page you want to edit and change, so it's hard to give you detailed advice unless you do.
- Normally, just putting the file name you want to see at the top of a page, or a section within a page will do it. You then can choose whether to have it on the left, centre, or right. You can read more about placing pictures at Help:Pictures. Regards, Nick Moyes (talk) 15:22, 8 November 2022 (UTC)
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Growth team newsletter #23
Welcome to the twenty-third newsletter from the Growth team!
Highlights
- Mentorship: We released the new structured mentor list to all wikis. This change makes mentorship easier to setup, manage and use.
- Positive reinforcement: An improved impact module is available for testing.
Positive reinforcement: an improved impact module to test
The goal of the Growth team is to encourage newcomers to try editing for the first time, and encourage them to keep editing. We want to increase newcomers' motivation by showing them how impactful their edits are.
Newcomers have access to an impact module; you can find yours at Special:Impact. The revised impact module provides new editors with more context about their impact. It will display the number of edits, the number of thanks received, the last time they edited, the number of consecutive days they edited, and the number of views for the articles they edited.
This module will soon be available at our pilot wikis starting December 1. You can already test this new module at Beta Wikipedia. For safety reasons, do not use your regular account and password at Beta wiki. Create a new, specific account for this wiki, with a different password.
Structured tasks: improvements based on patroller feedback
After the deployment of Structured tasks, we received feedback from various communities regarding how patrollers of recent changes were feeling overwhelmed by an increase in edits to check, and how some edits were poor quality or of poor relevance.
We made several improvements based on the feedback we received. Several points of improvement have already been addressed:
- Patroller fatigue:
- By default, newcomers can complete up to 25 "add a link" tasks and 25 "add an image" tasks per day. If patrollers are overburdened, each community can use Special:EditGrowthConfig to lower that limit.
- Quality of edits: what constitutes a "quality edit" is not a well defined concept. We initiated a discussion and summarized our findings. We also worked on the following improvements:
- Add a Link
- Underlinked articles are now prioritized, so it's less likely that newcomers are adding links to articles that are already have a lot of links.
- The confidence score was increased, so suggestions are more likely to be accurate.
- The default number of suggested links per article has been lowered to 3. This can be changed at Special:EditGrowthConfig. Communities can also exclude articles containing certain templates or categories from being suggested.
- Add an Image
- Lists will no longer receive "add an image" suggestions.
- Disambiguation pages will no longer receive "add an image" suggestions.
- We have many further improvements we plan to make to "add an image" in early 2023. [21]
- Add a Link
The Positive Reinforcement project will also address some of the concerns around encouraging newcomers to progress to higher value edits. The Growth team will soon work on strategies geared at "Leveling up" newcomers so they progress from easy to more difficult tasks.
Recent changes
- All Wikipedias now have the same onboarding experience. Previously, at a few wikis, 20% of new accounts didn't get the Growth features when they created their account. These 20% of new accounts were used as a control group, in order to know if the Growth features were changing newcomers' behavior. Experiments have shown that Growth features improve activation and retention, and as we want to provide the same onboarding experience at all Wikipedias, we have decided to remove the control groups. We will utilize control groups when testing new features, and German Wikipedia keeps a control group at their request. [22]
- The quality score for "add a link" suggestions will change. We will suggest less links for each article, but they will be more accurate. We will first deploy it at our pilot wikis, and then to all other wikis where this feature is available. [23][24]
- Growth's features FAQ has been updated and expanded. This page centralizes all the information about Growth features. We invite you to read it, and, if you can, to translate it.
News for mentors
- All Wikipedias can now setup and manage a mentorship program in an easier way.
- We changed the process to make it more reliable, easier to improve and easier to use.
- Wikipedias where mentorship hasn't been enabled yet can turn mentorship on following a new process. When done, mentors can sign-up by visiting
Special:MentorDashboard
. - Wikipedias where the list of mentors already existed have been converted to the new system.
- A new special page —
Special:ManageMentors
— now displays the list of mentors. This page can be transcluded on any other page. There are also new processes to signup as a mentor or to quit mentorship, and we improved community mentorship management.
- The Mentor dashboard's "Your mentees" module will have a new footer, called "Recent changes by your mentees". This footer will include a link to Recent changes, where mentors can see only edits made by their own mentees. [25]
Deployments
- Add a link has been deployed to a 5th round of wikis. [26]
Improving this newsletter
We plan to have a more regular newsletter, every two months. We also want to know if the current format suits you! Let us know what you like, what you like less and your suggestions of improvements: leave us a comment, in your preferred language.
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