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Good luck with your final papers and final exams!
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- Thank you very much Kiefer! Ryan Vesey Review me! 12:47, 20 April 2012 (UTC)
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The tool you provided was exactly what I was looking for. I has seen mention of it but did not know how to access it. Much obliged
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Hello again
Hello, Ryan. I hadn't seen anything of you for months, and now I've just seen several of your antivandalism Huggle actions in just a few minutes. Good to see you doing good work. JamesBWatson (talk) 14:32, 20 April 2012 (UTC)
- Thanks, it's a good stress reliever with school winding down. I'll probably pick up a little more again in the summer. Ryan Vesey Review me! 17:25, 20 April 2012 (UTC)
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Carlo T. Piranio
Thanks, I messed that up badly.Wilbysuffolk Talk to me 18:15, 21 April 2012 (UTC)
- No problem, I don't think I'll put a notability tag on it because we have an article for Dallas crime family. The text was taken from here, which releases it under a CC-BY-SA license. Unless you know of a template, I'll leave a note at the help desk because I can't remember what to use to create attribution. Ryan Vesey Review me! 18:18, 21 April 2012 (UTC)
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Done
As you have advised me to, I would like to take the Userbox off my user page. I can simply delete the wiki markup, but who can delete the history of it? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Drla8th! (talk • contribs) 18:44, 23 April 2012 (UTC)
- Worm will do it. Ryan Vesey Review me! 18:48, 23 April 2012 (UTC)
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- I'd be happy to take part in this. I'm sending you my autobiography now. Just kidding, but how does this work really, do you have questions for me? Ryan Vesey Review me! 23:48, 23 April 2012 (UTC)
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China needs to be stopped
I discussed this with my friends and they agreed to create these wiki pages. Why not? I don't see a reason not to. China needs to be stopped ASAP (talk) 20:48, 5 May 2012 (UTC)
- Your idea cannot be an article because of WP:SOAPBOX. You can't use your opinion to advance an idea. Ryan Vesey Review me! 20:50, 5 May 2012 (UTC)
tajare article
is it better now? any further improvements you can help with? CrazyAces489 (talk) 23:05, 5 May 2012 (UTC)
- I made some general improvements. It is ready to be moved back into the article space, but you will need to ask for administrator assistance to do that. I'm a bit bogged down on content work, but I know there is a lot to be done on the article. It doesn't have any information on how he performed in the olympics. I'd suggest seeking assistance from people at Wikipedia:WikiProject Martial arts and/or Wikipedia:WikiProject Olympics. User:H1nkles isn't extremely active right now; however, he works on many Winter Olympics articles and is good at reviewing articles so he might be able to assist you. Ryan Vesey Review me! 23:20, 5 May 2012 (UTC)
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Hi Ryan! So happy that you've stopped by the Teahouse to lend a hand - thank you! I encourage you to take a look and learn more about what our hosts do as "official" Teahouse hosts. You might want to consider joining the ranks, or, if not, no big deal. There you can also familiarize yourself with what makes the Teahouse rather different than most help spaces, oh, and just an FYi, we also have a talk back template which you can find here along with some other tips. Thanks again, and I'm so happy to have you participating :) Sarah (talk) 21:22, 5 May 2012 (UTC)
- Hey, I have no problem assisting new editors and answering questions; however, the data recording aspect becomes too much for me. Is it alright if I hang out around Q&A without becoming an official host? Ryan Vesey Review me! 02:10, 9 May 2012 (UTC)
- Totally! Our pilot period is almost over, so don't worry about that :) I'm just glad to have another friendly, helpful experienced editor lending a hand! Thank you! Sarah (talk) 02:16, 9 May 2012 (UTC)
Thank you
Thanks for sticking up for me in the farce that was User:99801155KC9TV's report to AN/I. I'm just a casual editor, so it was quite distressing to be reported to the administrators, especially since I hadn't even done anything and I couldn't understand what the issue was. (WP Editor 2011 (talk) 10:39, 9 May 2012 (UTC))
Vejlefjord’s Request
Would you, please, take a look at User:Vejlefjord/Theodicy and the Bible (3rd draft) and give me your opinion? Is the draft ready to go live? If not, please tell me what you think needs to be done as specfically as you can. Thank you. I will check back here next weekend. Vejlefjord (talk) 00:43, 29 April 2012 (UTC)
- I don't know if I'll get time to get a good look at it (Finals week is starting), but I can tell you right away that it doesn't comply with the Manual of Style. Specifically, you shouldn't bold your section headings. There are probably more MOS issues, and they will be one of the first things that I look at when I get a chance. Here is a bigger problem that I see: the entire thing screams original research. Specifically due to the title/scope of the article. An article on theodicy exists, so rewriting this in a form of explaining theodicy won't work. I think it might possibly be beneficial for you to rename it Christian theodicy. It is a less essay-like title, and it would allow you to write your lead beginning with Christian theodicy is... which is how MOS states that an article should begin. Another problem I see from the get-go (notice, I haven't even had a chance to read through your entire article yet, just a quick skim) is that many of the sources appear to be primary sources related to the Bible. This is fine if you are writing a research paper, but it isn't desired for writing on Wikipedia. Instead, it is better to stick to sources like this one where an expert analyzed the primary sources and wrote a paper/article about theodicy. I'll hopefully get to take a deeper look at your article in about a week, but for now I'll send it to my dad and see if he can take a look. I've had him analyze articles for me and he is a very biblical man, so he should be able to find good and bad things about your article. Feel free to leave me a message if you have any more questions, Ryan Vesey Review me! 01:41, 29 April 2012 (UTC)
- Vejlefjord’s Reply
- Thank you, Ryan, for taking time from finals preparation to give me your opinion. I hope the exams went well for you. In what follows, I have divided your comments into sections accompanied by my questions and comments:
- (1) You wrote, “you shouldn't bold your section headings.” But, I find that the MOS uses bold section headings and I cannot find where bold section headings are prohibited. However, with the multitude of Wiki-rules, I might well have missed it.
- (2) You point out that an article on “theodicy” exists. Yes, but have you looked at the article and the long history of its multiple problems on its talk page?
- (3) You suggest renaming the thing “Christian Theodicy.” It would be possible to write an article about the many differing theodicies held by various Christians through the ages, but that would be a very different and more complicated article.
- (4) You say that “the entire thing screams original research” and that I should have based the Wiki article on articles from other encyclopedias. But Wikipedia guidelines say: “Gather references both to use as source(s) of your information and also to demonstrate notability of your article's subject matter” and then state “the consensus of experts.” This I have done. I am an 88 year old professor emeritus of a theological school and have read what many “experts” have written on the “article’s subject matter” — not all because there are thousands of books on the subject. Furthermore, a “consensus of the experts” does not exist, so the article reports this fact. The vast amount of literature on the subject coupled with the disagreements that prevent consensus make writing an article following Wikipedia’s guidelines a more difficult challenge than writing books or journal articles.
- My purpose in writing my article was precisely to inform the reader about a fair sampling of books and articles by various “experts” about “theodicy” where it intersects with the “Bible” by referencing their writings in their own words.
- (5) I will be glad to receive your Dad’s comments. But I should remind you that, at this stage, all I want to do is get the article to a point at which it can “go live” without being deleted or userfied. Then other editors, maybe including yourself, can make it a better article.
- Thanks again . Vejlefjord (talk) 19:52, 9 May 2012 (UTC)
Deletion of Cobalt (CAD software)
Please explain your reason for removing the banner - "millions of google search results" is hardly relevant, especially when the software is named after a metal. For the record when I search for "Cobalt 2d 3d CAD -wikipedia -youtube" (without the speech marks) I get 51,400 results. --duncan.lithgow (talk) 22:02, 11 May 2012 (UTC)
- Wow, 51,400 results! Thanks for supplying the reason why Wikipedia needs to have an article to help inform its CAD-based readership about this product. GFHandel ♬ 22:27, 11 May 2012 (UTC)
- I did a simple search for Cobalt CAD and got 2.5 million results and I felt your PROD was weak. I don't need a strong reason to remove it if I believe it was placed incorrectly. If you have a problem take it to AFD like I said in the edit summary. Ryan Vesey Review me! 22:47, 11 May 2012 (UTC)
- I don't get it. I say that there are serious questions about the notability of the entry, these questions have come up many times without being resolved. You remove the PROD because you get a lot of hits - I don't get how the number of hits on google is relevant, there's no mention of that criteria on the Wikipedia:Notability. Are you just indicating that you think it might be an article worth keeping and therefore want to give it more time? --duncan.lithgow (talk) 07:16, 12 May 2012 (UTC)
- Pretty much, like I said, if you have serious doubts as to its notability then bring it to WP:AFD. It appears notable to me, but I can assure you I'd find a better argument if you brought it there or perhaps I'd discover it's not notable after all. I highly doubt that though. The article is well written and I don't see many indications that it violates Wikipedia:Notability (software). That being said, my reason for removing the PROD was in direct violation of "Also keep in mind that the number of google hits itself do not impart notability". On the brighter side of the matter, since you tagged the article there was a decent amount of citation improvement. Ryan Vesey Review me! 07:24, 12 May 2012 (UTC)
- I've replied at the bottom of Talk:Cobalt_(CAD_program)#Still_talking_about_.27one-source.27_and_.27advert.27. The improvements you note are improvements to the structure of the references - the actual references are the same. --duncan.lithgow (talk) 08:03, 12 May 2012 (UTC)
- Pretty much, like I said, if you have serious doubts as to its notability then bring it to WP:AFD. It appears notable to me, but I can assure you I'd find a better argument if you brought it there or perhaps I'd discover it's not notable after all. I highly doubt that though. The article is well written and I don't see many indications that it violates Wikipedia:Notability (software). That being said, my reason for removing the PROD was in direct violation of "Also keep in mind that the number of google hits itself do not impart notability". On the brighter side of the matter, since you tagged the article there was a decent amount of citation improvement. Ryan Vesey Review me! 07:24, 12 May 2012 (UTC)
- I don't get it. I say that there are serious questions about the notability of the entry, these questions have come up many times without being resolved. You remove the PROD because you get a lot of hits - I don't get how the number of hits on google is relevant, there's no mention of that criteria on the Wikipedia:Notability. Are you just indicating that you think it might be an article worth keeping and therefore want to give it more time? --duncan.lithgow (talk) 07:16, 12 May 2012 (UTC)
Hello May I bother you now...Haa!
O.K. I'm Rich Monday and I was working with Worm for an hour or so and I'm very new and inexperienced here, but very intrigued by the whole format and power of this site. I just don't know how to operate anything yet and it's frustrating.
Let me first ask you something about my user name and what led me this site. Friends of mine told me to document my career from the 1980's as a sponsored professional skateboarder, kind of like making a brief bio page about my experiences. I was told search engines and everyday people could find my information easier if I were to be listed in Wikipdia.
Now, with that being said, I am thinking along these lines here, that my user name is what will be the keyword when someone does a search of my name Rich Monday. So since I left out the space between my first and last name I have been troubled that nobody will find me unless they type my name like it is now (RichMonday). Am I wrong about this? When a person searches my name correctly what is the trigger keyword that would bring them to Wikipedia where my bio is stored?
But I still would like to change it because on my first page it just looks sloppy. Can you help me change it Ryan? Today someone named ChrisG. denied the change stating, that 2 other places had the same name as I wanted, so I did a search for about 25 minutes and found nothing, so it's probably me that has the 2 places with my name at it. Now why wouldn't he tell me where these places are, so that I could correct the issue? He just denied me and left and I couldn't find him after an hour of trying to learn how to search for him. You see Ryan how new it all is to me, man it crazy frustrating and it's such a simple request. How about you and I cleaning up house and sweep this time consuming thing right out the door. Can you walk me through it Ryan, or know who can?
Kindest Regards,
Rich Monday — Preceding unsigned comment added by RichMonday (talk • contribs) 08:07, 12 May 2012 (UTC)
- Well, I can certainly help you with your username problems; however, the bio issue is going to be a bit more difficult. So first, a person didn't actually look at your request. It was actually a bot and its user page is User:Chris G Bot 3. It is designed to review requests and tell the bureaucrats if there are any problems with the request. There were some problems in that it appeared like you wanted to change your username to User:Newname rather than User:Rich Monday. Like I said at Worm's page, all you need to do is to copy the new code I gave you at the bottom of the page. The bureaucrat who I left a note with should be able to help you out when he gets on too.
- So, your userpage isn't actually a Wikipedia article. It is meant to hold things that let editors know about you and it can also hold things like userboxes. An actual Wikipedia article would exist at Rich Monday; however, I would highly encourage you not to create it. First, Wikipedia's conflict of interest policy and Wikipedia's autobiography policy because it is strongly discouraged that you write an article about yourself. Second, in order for an article to exist on you, it would need to meet all the notability requirements at Wikipedia:Notability. I did a Google search for "Rich Monday" and I didn't find wide coverage in news sources. Wikipedia isn't a place to advertise yourself, it is a place to have articles on people who have wide coverage already.
- We would certainly love to have you editing and improving the encyclopedia. And there are many things that you could help do. First, you can do small things like correcting spelling and grammar on articles that need it. Otherwise you can do things like look at Category:Articles needing cleanup and see if there is anything you can improve. You can also add your name to User:SuggestBot/Requests and a bot will post some things you can do on your talk page. Ryan Vesey Review me! 15:20, 12 May 2012 (UTC)
Proposed deletion of Bristol Tower
Please explain to me why the Bristol Tower page has been proposed for deletion. Sources are verifiable and reputable. The tower exists (in fact, I am surprised that there wasn't a wikipedia page for it before now). If you are interested in the topic, please do some research, but don't delete things that don't need deletion. Thanks. Jakebarrington (talk) 18:13, 12 May 2012 (UTC)
- I responded on the talk page of the article. Ryan Vesey Review me! 18:17, 12 May 2012 (UTC)
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More on CAD programs
Ryan, since you were active in helping to build the project over on Cobalt (CAD program) last week, I thought you would be interested in more of the same sort of thing (deletions) by the same editor here on Talk:List of computer-aided design editors#Removed and Banned entries. Note my post just before the table here in this perma‑link. I bring this to you attention to broaden participation there to more fully achieve consensus. Thanks, by the way, for your assistance on “Cobalt”. As you can see, I put some effort into creating that article. Greg L (talk) 17:53, 14 May 2012 (UTC)
- No problem. I may get a chance to look at it; however, I don't believe I know enough about the topics to form an adequate opinion. My involvement with Cobalt (CAD program) was based primarily on the quality I saw in the article. If you want to gain a wider audience, you might want to initiate a Request for Comment. Ryan Vesey Review me! 17:57, 14 May 2012 (UTC)
- Your involvement may be most helpful if you can just watch over what he does to ensure he is actually discussing what he desires rather than act like a bull in a china shop without listening to others. His unilateral actions like declaring that various programs, including “Cobalt”, be deleted from Wikipedia and from the list isn’t exactly an unheard-of sorta thing on Wikipedia. However his single-handedly declaring how things must be done by posting an announcement on the talk page with the section heading “Removed and Banned entries” and his tenacity over the months on “Cobalt” suggests he A) might have a singular focus, and B) might need help to understand the art of collaborative writing on en.Wikipedia.
This matter is probably more about the procedure of doing things rather than concerning oneself with the nuts and bolts of CAD. However, turning one’s Common-Sense-O-Meter to “80,”, it’s clear that with people like Burt Rutan of Scaled Composites designing space ships like SpaceShipOne using Cobalt, the program is clearly notable. Greg L (talk) 18:28, 14 May 2012 (UTC)
- I found some sources for that [1] [2]. Do you think it should be included somewhere in the SpaceShipOne article? I'll be sure to watch the page and take a look over the talk page when I get a chance. Depending on what I see, we may look into some more formal mediation measures later. It might be good to make sure Wikipedia:Notability (software) is up to date as well. Ryan Vesey Review me! 19:38, 14 May 2012 (UTC)
- Your involvement may be most helpful if you can just watch over what he does to ensure he is actually discussing what he desires rather than act like a bull in a china shop without listening to others. His unilateral actions like declaring that various programs, including “Cobalt”, be deleted from Wikipedia and from the list isn’t exactly an unheard-of sorta thing on Wikipedia. However his single-handedly declaring how things must be done by posting an announcement on the talk page with the section heading “Removed and Banned entries” and his tenacity over the months on “Cobalt” suggests he A) might have a singular focus, and B) might need help to understand the art of collaborative writing on en.Wikipedia.
I have so little time to devote to this today. So far, I’ve spent my entire morning dealing with this editor. He just got through having it clearly demonstrated to him that it was at least 2:1 (probably 3:1) consensus against his wishes (he’s the only hold-out so far). Notwithstanding that, he restored all this deletions of entries that GFHandel and I have told him are inappropriate. Maybe you can try to straighten him out that such bold moves must first be discussed and a clear consensus for them agreed to before wholesale deletions of material can be made. The discussion is here at Talk:List_of_computer-aided_design_editors#Complaints_over_unfair_removal. Please check his recent edits. If he persists at what is increasingly looking like disruptive editing against consensus, this may have to go to ANI. He seems to be convinced that “his views of *the facts*” trumps “consensus”. I have to go for the moment; real life needs tending to. I’ll be back this evening. Thanks for your efforts so far on this, your above digging up of citations (that is really helpful) and whatever may happen with Duncan today. Hopefully too, GFHandel will weigh in today too. Perhaps you might want to wait until after he does so… Greg L (talk) 20:22, 14 May 2012 (UTC)
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- Awesome! Thank you very much, is there any reason it wouldn't work to do the normal import script for User:Chicocvenancio/HelpDeskTBLinks.js? Then I'll leave a note at the Help desk talk. Ryan Vesey Review me! 14:05, 15 May 2012 (UTC)
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- Ok misunderstood at first, but get it now. Very useful thanks. Does it make sense to add it here?--SPhilbrick(Talk) 13:56, 16 May 2012 (UTC)
- I believe it would make perfect sense to add it there. Ryan Vesey Review me! 18:26, 16 May 2012 (UTC)
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Death of Kelly Thomas
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At the end, it says that toxicology reports did not find "illicit drugs or alcohol" in his system. I clicked on the reference number for that, and was taken to an OC Register story that made NO mention of a toxicology report or drugs tests. It needs to be removed if there is no source. Whether or not he was on drugs is EXTREMELY relevant to the story.
this is the OC Register story he refers to, which quite clearly states:
The toxicology report shows that Thomas had no illicit drugs or alcohol in his system.
so, we have an editor who requested removal of sourced content, and another editor who complied. when restoring the sourced material, i added an additional source to placate the requesting IP. i would not go so far as to assume bad faith, but i would like to point out this edit from that same IP to the Arvada, Colorado article. in Death of Kelly Thomas, the IP simply used a different tactic, by getting a complicit editor to remove sourced material for him. in light of all this, i believe my edit summary was appropriate. -badmachine 10:07, 18 May 2012 (UTC)
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Hello! I selected a couple adopter names that resonated well with me to see if someone could mentor a new editor already going through RFC/U. There is disagreement whether the editor's admitted bad habit of not handling disputes well is reformable or irreformable. It appeared the next step was for an outside entrant (me) on the "pro" !side to see if a neutral mentor can be found agreeable to all parties. It would be understood that if two other editors objected to the mentee's edits as, say, personal attacks, the mentee and the objectors (e.g., those from the "irreformable" !side) would give you the power to make a judgment to strike or not to strike. The editor in question is User:Agent00f and the topic area is mixed martial arts, though he has expressed willingness to demonstrate constructive edits to other topic areas. You can see some of the hot pages in my edit history, but I'll watch for replies here for a bit. Thank you for your consideration. JJB 19:34, 20 May 2012 (UTC)
- Hey, I have only recently begun actively taking adoptees and I am unsure if I am prepared for a situation like this. I also think that in this situation, an adopter/mentor should be an administrator so that blocking can be left to the adopter's discretion. I wouldn't be against doing a co-mentorship if someone else would agree to that. Ryan Vesey Review me! 19:45, 20 May 2012 (UTC)
Overestimation
I was wrong with 10, having looked at your most recent 500 contributions which gave 55 matches for 'deletion' in 5~6 days, 9~11 per day, split the difference with 10 (looking further, many are completely other things). Searching 'les for del' only gives 22, but still 4~5, so off but still over the 'silly' line. You're recognizable at AfD and elsewhere, and your contributions are appreciated. It still made me laugh. Dru of Id (talk) 20:20, 20 May 2012 (UTC)
- Thanks, geeze I hate seeing that semi-protected bar on my page. That AFD has caused me a bit of trouble. I was floored when I saw the accusation that I was canvassed in. Ryan Vesey Review me! 20:29, 20 May 2012 (UTC)
- I had a similar experience. I was accused of being a sockpuppet here 2 months after making my account. Dru of Id (talk) 21:19, 20 May 2012 (UTC)
Pahayi
The Barnstar of Diligence | ||
for your help with finding sources on Pahayi, simultaniously showing good work with other editors, combating systemic bias, helping retain new editors, and enriching Wikipedia with new articles. Martijn Hoekstra (talk) 20:57, 20 May 2012 (UTC) |
- Haha, win! This made it to my page before the article creation was complete. Ryan Vesey Review me! 21:02, 20 May 2012 (UTC)
- What can I say, I'm fast as water. Martijn Hoekstra (talk) 21:04, 20 May 2012 (UTC)
also, accept my regards and appreciation in ur helping in creating source of Pahayi, but Sir, you need to remove the word "small town" from the content of Pahayi. Pahayi is not a small town but a very big town with many villages under it. you can simply put Pahayi is a town in Yewa South local govt, originated from Oyo empire. etc. thanks
Pahayi is a small town in Yewa South local government area,[1] Ogun State, Nigeria.[2] It is located near Ilaro, not far from the border with Benin.[3][4] Pahayi was one of the towns which was historically incorporated into the Egbado Protectorate under the Dahomians.[5] It contains an elementary school and is linked by road to neighboring towns.[6][7] Orita Pahayi Modern Shopping Centre was completed in the 1990s.[8] The inhabitants, mainly Yoruba people,[9] are noted for their Wooro music, a type of music which is a "combination of all other music associated with Gelede, Ogun and Sango festival."[10]Olugbenga4 (talk) 12:37, 21 May 2012 (UTC)
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A barnstar for you!
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Thanks so much for being so friendly to those who hung around my talk page while I was off galavanting round Europe! I really appreciate it, you went above and beyond for at least one editor - someone who clearly needed the help. Excellent job WormTT · (talk) 09:16, 21 May 2012 (UTC) |
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When and if you do decide to do your own RFA, let me know. I'd be happy to nominate you or co-nom you!--SKATER Is Back 18:43, 21 May 2012 (UTC)
- Thanks for the gesture. While I may run someday, I doubt that I will be running within the next year. There are still some concerns with my editing habits (users concerned with speedy deletions that are slightly too speedy) and I think it might take the community a bit more time to get over this. The block is a year old now, but it was beyond vandalism. I know that a similar event could not occur, but I want to make sure the community trusts me before attempting to gain the sysop bit. In addition, I want to become a little more experience at WP:AFD first. Ryan Vesey Review me! 18:57, 21 May 2012 (UTC)
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For your help on with the precentages and the geolocation box on the Stephens City, Virginia page, I hereby award you this Barnstar. Congrats! :) - Neutralhomer • Talk • 22:46, 21 May 2012 (UTC) |
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Thanks for fixing the RfA. I wasn't aware those lines had been deleted until I noticed that it looked like MONGO was talking to himself. "Well, that seems silly", I thought, and then clicked again and found you'd already fixed it. ☮Soap☮ 17:09, 22 May 2012 (UTC)
- Thanks, I better leave a message on the other editor's talk page before things get too heated. Ryan Vesey Review me! 17:13, 22 May 2012 (UTC)
RFA
Ryan, Malleus is permitted to vote on RFA's but other than that, he's topic banned, so I don't see a problem removing the rest of his non-votes. Don't worry though, I won't revert you. ‑KoshVorlon| Angeli i demoni kruzhili nado mnoj... - 17:25, 22 May 2012 (UTC)
- When I read the arbcom decision, I did not receive that same impression. Still, I made a mention of it at ANI. Perhaps discussion there will clarify the issue. It is also being discussed at WP:AE. Ryan Vesey Review me! 17:27, 22 May 2012 (UTC)
Stephens City, Virginia
Thought I would slide this over here, so as to not overwhelm Wehwalt's talk page. Anywho, perhaps it is because I am using Firefox 12.0 or I have a 15" monitor, but the Audio File box seems to ber overlapping the geolocation box. Otherwise, it looks great, just that one small problem. I was thinking about moving the Audio box and the commons box to a "See Also" section, but am unsure if that would work since I don't have anything else to "see". - Neutralhomer • Talk • 09:34, 21 May 2012 (UTC)
- Those could be moved to a see also if something else to "see" could be found. I did make a change and now use wikimarkup rather than div tags. Does it look any better? Ryan Vesey Review me! 15:25, 21 May 2012 (UTC)
- Sorry for the slow reply, I am a night owl and just got up. Anywho, I did some tinkering and moved the external links out of the col tags and expanded everything 100%. It keeps the geolocation box in check (in a smaller version) and moved the Commons box and the Audio File box to flush to the right. I think it looks good, what do you think? - Neutralhomer • Talk • 19:49, 21 May 2012 (UTC)
- I think that looks nice. Good work, Ryan Vesey Review me! 19:51, 21 May 2012 (UTC)
- You get most of the credit for this one, I just tinkered with what you put up there. :) - Neutralhomer • Talk • 21:03, 21 May 2012 (UTC)
- I think that looks nice. Good work, Ryan Vesey Review me! 19:51, 21 May 2012 (UTC)
- Sorry for the slow reply, I am a night owl and just got up. Anywho, I did some tinkering and moved the external links out of the col tags and expanded everything 100%. It keeps the geolocation box in check (in a smaller version) and moved the Commons box and the Audio File box to flush to the right. I think it looks good, what do you think? - Neutralhomer • Talk • 19:49, 21 May 2012 (UTC)
Since we have the geolocation box taken care of, I am wondering what we should do with the {{Stephens City Ancestry Box}} template. It is a big long and I am unsure if it will smash the text between the population history box and the ancestry box. FA folks frown upon smashed text for some reason. - Neutralhomer • Talk • 21:37, 21 May 2012 (UTC)
- I just wanted to say that you have been using {{dl}} to mark templates when you should be using {{t}} or {{tl}}. I'll examine the ancestry box thing in a second. Ryan Vesey Review me! 21:44, 21 May 2012 (UTC)
- So, I'm not seeing an excellent way to use the {{Stephens City Ancestry Box}} in the article. Specifically, the text of the article doesn't want to wrap around the table anyways. I actually created it as an easy to use system of showing you the conversions so you could include them in the text if you wanted percentages rather than numbers. Ryan Vesey Review me! 21:56, 21 May 2012 (UTC)
- I think I got db and tl mixed up. So much code, get confused sometimes. :) Ooooh, I thought it was so we could have an easy-to-read version for the Ancestry information. My goof there. - Neutralhomer • Talk • 22:12, 21 May 2012 (UTC)
- Moved your percentages from the template to the page in the same sentence format as before. Thanks for your help! :) - Neutralhomer • Talk • 22:43, 21 May 2012 (UTC)
- I would suggest that you do not speedy delete the template. It could come in handy in 10 years for someone trying to update the stats and could be useful if anyone questions the percentages. Transclude it to the talk page inside of a collapse box. Ryan Vesey Review me! 22:45, 21 May 2012 (UTC)
- Didn't see your post until after they already deleted it, but it was in the talk page history on Wehwalt's page, so I copied it from there and pasted it on a subpage in my namespace. So it will be there until 2020...if Wikipedia is still around then, of course and the Mayans are right about 2012. :) - Neutralhomer • Talk • 22:11, 22 May 2012 (UTC)
- I would suggest that you do not speedy delete the template. It could come in handy in 10 years for someone trying to update the stats and could be useful if anyone questions the percentages. Transclude it to the talk page inside of a collapse box. Ryan Vesey Review me! 22:45, 21 May 2012 (UTC)
- Moved your percentages from the template to the page in the same sentence format as before. Thanks for your help! :) - Neutralhomer • Talk • 22:43, 21 May 2012 (UTC)
- I think I got db and tl mixed up. So much code, get confused sometimes. :) Ooooh, I thought it was so we could have an easy-to-read version for the Ancestry information. My goof there. - Neutralhomer • Talk • 22:12, 21 May 2012 (UTC)
Signing
Per this, had you considered this? :-) --Gilderien Chat|List of good deeds 19:54, 22 May 2012 (UTC)
- I like the idea, but it has really only been today. There are enough pages I edit on that don't require signing that I'd prefer not to have sinebot pester me :). The real issue has been when I comment on two things at once, I move from the first to the second without signing. Ryan Vesey Review me! 19:58, 22 May 2012 (UTC)
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Bubble Guppies
Hi Ryan,
I apologize if I'm not responding in the proper way to your comment. I believe you'd prefer to have me continue the conversation where I saw your response. Unfortunately this is my first batch of edit requests and I'm unfamiliar with how it all works. I thought I would continue by writing you a message directly. I also apologize for making a second, essentially identical edit request to the Bubble Guppies Wikipedia article. I hadn't noticed your response when I made the second request.
To answer your question, yes, the compromised language you presented is factually accurate. But we at the show would strongly prefer that the article states that Bubble Guppies is an American show. All of the creative and executive decisions take place here in New York. There isn't much out there to prove this, but maybe you can give me some suggestions as to how I can cite this fact. I'm happy to provide whatever support I can to correct the above statement and several others that are inaccurate.
Thanks very much,
Lucas Mills
Lucasmills223 (talk) 21:47, 22 May 2012 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lucasmills223 (talk • contribs) 21:45, 22 May 2012 (UTC)
- I have made the edit and also left you a message on your talk page Ryan Vesey Review me! 22:13, 22 May 2012 (UTC)
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- Thanks Sarah! Ryan Vesey Review me! 03:37, 23 May 2012 (UTC)
My edit on User:Dannyboy1209
I'm sorry, but is it really ok to claim that you're going to be admin - especially when your nomination was fail already? Looking at the guy's record, he even got blocked once for Personal attacks or harassment. It's easy to confuse new Wikipedian and potential for abuse. L-Zwei (talk) 07:56, 23 May 2012 (UTC)
- Have you actually seen any new Wikipedian's who have been confused? Has it been abused? I don't see a problem with it, he's not claiming he is an admin, any more than the "would like to be one day" userboxen. The future's not set in stone you know, I've seen editors who started off worse than him become admins. WormTT · (talk) 08:19, 23 May 2012 (UTC)
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hasty CSD tags
Hello. Thanks for patrolling new pages – it's a very important task! I'm just letting you know however, regarding Ajit Chandila, that tagging articles for speedy deletion moments after creation is too fast. In my opinion its always better to follow the message on top of Special:NewPages and give enough time to new page creators to add content, refs etc. cheers-- ÐℬigXЯaɣ 08:45, 14 May 2012 (UTC)
- In my experience, the pages are not improved 90 percent of the time. The article clearly qualified for an A7 tag when I placed it. If an editor can't be troubled to make a page in their userspace (granted, not all editors understand how to do so even though there is always a link to do so when you begin to write a new page) then the quality of the article at creation all I have to go by. Finally, it only states to give editors more time when tagging with A1 or A3. Ryan Vesey Review me! 14:02, 14 May 2012 (UTC)
- your so called 90% logic is pure wp:OR ;) I have seen a lot of articles getting improved specially in the few days after creation. this strategy of yours of tagging articles for deletion ASAP is surely unhelpful as it scares away new users , please see wp:BITE, adding CSD tags within a minute of article creation as was done in the case of Ajit Chandila surely brings your judgements regarding wp:NPP into question. I sincerely hope that you take my advice in good faith and improve accordingly, regards-- ÐℬigXЯaɣ 14:48, 14 May 2012 (UTC)
- I am fully aware of WP:BITE and I know what I'm doing here. I understand your point; however, there is nothing to state that your view of patrolling is any better than mine. You say that a CSD tag scares a new editor away, I say that a CSD tag gives the editor an incentive to improve their article. If you want an example of another article I tagged early on check out Peace Coffee. There was absolutely no reason for me not to tag the article; however, after the user told me it was under contruction I removed the tag and helped them move it to the userspace (where it should be). I later did a lot of work on that article. I would have done the same with Ajit Chandila, but I went to bed. Ryan Vesey Review me! 14:52, 14 May 2012 (UTC)
- Hi Ryan, first of all thank you for your contributions. However I'd like to make 2 points. First, I understand your point of view and your example of Peace Coffee, but take into account that if the editor is new, it might not occur to him that he can contact you (or other people) for help. Second, I agree with BigXray that you should follow WP:BITE. Wikipedia is made between thousands of people, and we must all follow the guidelines, otherwise it'd be a mess. Of course you might not agree with a guideline (such as WP:BITE), but in that case, breaking the rules is not the way to go. What you should do is discuss it at the talk page of the said guideline, and seek consensus. Imagine what wikipedia would be like if each contributor decided independently whether to follow the guidelines or not... Cheers, Azylber (talk) 14:59, 14 May 2012 (UTC)
- I never said that I disagree with WP:BITE. I fully agree with WP:BITE. Tagging articles for deletion is not mentioned in WP:BITE. Ryan Vesey Review me! 15:03, 14 May 2012 (UTC)
- In my opinion, what you're doing violates WP:BITE. But let's do this the Wikipedia way... see here: [3] Cheers, Azylber (talk) 16:09, 14 May 2012 (UTC)
- It Certainly is a part of wp:BITE please see Wikipedia:BITE#Common_newcomer_errors. -- ÐℬigXЯaɣ 15:17, 14 May 2012 (UTC)
I'm not going to justify that with a full reply, read it again. Ryan Vesey Review me! 15:19, 14 May 2012 (UTC)- That section only refers to Autobiographies (about people or bands) and original research. Ryan Vesey Review me! 15:30, 14 May 2012 (UTC)
- Hi Ryan, first of all thank you for your contributions. However I'd like to make 2 points. First, I understand your point of view and your example of Peace Coffee, but take into account that if the editor is new, it might not occur to him that he can contact you (or other people) for help. Second, I agree with BigXray that you should follow WP:BITE. Wikipedia is made between thousands of people, and we must all follow the guidelines, otherwise it'd be a mess. Of course you might not agree with a guideline (such as WP:BITE), but in that case, breaking the rules is not the way to go. What you should do is discuss it at the talk page of the said guideline, and seek consensus. Imagine what wikipedia would be like if each contributor decided independently whether to follow the guidelines or not... Cheers, Azylber (talk) 14:59, 14 May 2012 (UTC)
- I am fully aware of WP:BITE and I know what I'm doing here. I understand your point; however, there is nothing to state that your view of patrolling is any better than mine. You say that a CSD tag scares a new editor away, I say that a CSD tag gives the editor an incentive to improve their article. If you want an example of another article I tagged early on check out Peace Coffee. There was absolutely no reason for me not to tag the article; however, after the user told me it was under contruction I removed the tag and helped them move it to the userspace (where it should be). I later did a lot of work on that article. I would have done the same with Ajit Chandila, but I went to bed. Ryan Vesey Review me! 14:52, 14 May 2012 (UTC)
- your so called 90% logic is pure wp:OR ;) I have seen a lot of articles getting improved specially in the few days after creation. this strategy of yours of tagging articles for deletion ASAP is surely unhelpful as it scares away new users , please see wp:BITE, adding CSD tags within a minute of article creation as was done in the case of Ajit Chandila surely brings your judgements regarding wp:NPP into question. I sincerely hope that you take my advice in good faith and improve accordingly, regards-- ÐℬigXЯaɣ 14:48, 14 May 2012 (UTC)
- As a final comment, if you are going to criticize my CSD tagging, perhaps you should take a look at my record. Ryan Vesey Review me! 17:46, 14 May 2012 (UTC)
- although i have not seen your logs but i have full faith that it will be great as you had quoted it above. please note that i saw a mistake and pointed it, we had a difference of opinion and so we discussed, kindly do not take it otherwise. sorry for late reply, was on wikibreak-- ÐℬigXЯaɣ 07:53, 24 May 2012 (UTC)