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Thanks for your support of my RfA. It didn't succeed this time, but that's no reason not to have some nice pierogi. Cheers, -- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 14:24, 3 May 2013 (UTC)|} |
I had not paid much attention to Newsletters, but after your message I thought it may be a good idea to use it to inform the people in the project about articles and topics that have reached reasonable quality standards and they may not be aware of it. I will prepare a set of "Focus on..." items that can run in the next 12 months.
Given that you referred to the Jesus page, if you take a look at the talk page (and archives) there, the issue of the historicity of Jesus has been of interest and after a long year of work I have recently finished the clean up of all of them. So the 4 of them can run as "Focus on: The Historical Jesus". Then there are a set of articles on Christ. These are in pretty good shape, but as they say many people who walk into Churches, are so busy with things that they forget Christ. So that would be a good topic. There are also a set of nice articles on The life of Jesus and Jesus in Art. So the way the "Focus on section can look is: "
That makes 24 items that can run from May 2013 to May 2015 and will give the project members an overview of "Jesus related" issues, and reminds them of the center of Christianity. I say that because I see so much discussion on obscure issues about peripheral items, so I think "bringing Jesus back" to the center of the newsletter would be a good idea. I will make a sub-directory in my user space and get these together if you want to use them in the next 24 months. It will take me a week or so to finish them all. History2007 ( talk) 13:16, 29 April 2013 (UTC)
No worries about the name, it is there now. I guess John just selected that. And I did find the home page, but the whole thing seems less than organized. I think it should take all of 10 minutes to make its own home page, with a clear set of links to the archives, and a nice little logo on the main Christianity page. That way people will pay attention. And it seems that many project members are not subscribing. I did a spot check and many subscribers are either like some Chicago registered voters or like this. Anyway, I have the material here, and I wrote your intro for it if you feel like using it. The sections with "... Month" are complete. I would like to just hand the page to you if you make a sub-directory for it somewhere in your user space and then you can use it in the next 15 months. It will have to be done that way because this was a one time effort after I saw how upbeat Sir Ian was about getting it. But I will not be that active on Wikipedia after a month or two so I will have to leave it in the hands of you guys who may not remember, and certainly have never used one of these. Anyway, I will finish it soon. In the meantime perhaps you can talk to John and get it an icon on the project page, a nice homepage and archives and then do what John 10:14 suggests and get to know the project members who do not receive it (perhaps because they think it is boring) and clean up the dead people on the mailing list - I can help you with that. Then when the new format comes out in June (and a new name may be a reason to tell people about it) can try to talk the project members to getting a free trial subscription at no charge... I will try to think of some promo method and we will see what happens. History2007 ( talk) 19:49, 1 May 2013 (UTC)
Anyway, I have now moved out the completed sections from the Outreach/i24 page to the relevant sub-directories. But I have to stop for a few days because if you look on the Historicity of Jesus talk page I had promised to build a FAQ page for that. So I will do a couple of FAQ pages that really need to be built before I go away, then come back and touch up the rest of these. Should not take long and certainly by May 15 they will all be cleaned up. I think we should perhaps ask Sir Ian if he wants to be the first "meet and greet" person. I think the "membership statistics" section every month is the most boring thing ever, so adding a personal element to the newsletter instead of a NIST-type report that will make things more interesting. Also to make things interesting, and as filler when there is less content in a month, you can have your own "Ichthus-DYK". So at the end of Outreach/i24 page I added a few DYK items. Pretty easy to find them in fact and many people may not know about them. But it does not need to be a contest, and you can come up with more, of course, and just use them as appropriate whenever you are running short on content. History2007 ( talk) 02:47, 3 May 2013 (UTC)
Thanks for the help. I will be glad to receive it. I am in a low computer with low conection, so I will talk to you tomorrow. Best wishes and thank you-- Miss Bono (zootalk) 22:02, 2 May 2013 (UTC)
Hi, I have now finished everything. I moved the i24 page here so you can use it as a temp area later.
There are 15 newsletter issue directries now, June 2013 - August 2014 and they each have a "Focus on..." section, a book review and a DYK section. I have checked these, and used the Template:clear instead of the blank spaces used before to make sure they will fit right.
In the June issue the Ichthus at the end of the page links here which is now just an empty page and you can just build it with content. If you don't get to do the page, you just need to disable that link.
By May 15-18 or so we should talk about some promo message somewhere to get attention from project members etc. The only time to do it is when the new format is announced, else there is no reason for the promo message. So let us talk about that in the next 10 days. I think you could just bot-leave a message for all project members who do not get it to tell them of the new format and suggest that they read it.
I will still be around part of June, but not after that. Cheers. History2007 ( talk) 16:28, 5 May 2013 (UTC)
Zayeem (talk) 15:36, 6 May 2013 (UTC)
Regarding the article Elizabeth Stratford she is referenced in Nicholas M Plumley's book The Organ of Arundel Cathedral and has been written about in the West Sussex Gazette, Littlehampton Gazette, Church Times (national press) and Telegraph and Argus. These may not be able to be found online. The BBC Songs of Praise programme focusing on the town of Arundel featured her (following research) and her appointment at Arundel and she is clearly documentable since she was the first woman to hold the senior music post in an English Cathedral, preceding Katherine Dienes and Sarah Baldock. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cliel7 ( talk • contribs) 14:50, 6 May 2013 (UTC)
Re article for deletion Elizabeth Stratford there are references from bbc1, discography etc and she was first woman in senior music post in UK-see Choir and Organ magazine, church times, numerous newspaper articles. Why the delete? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Cliel7 ( talk • contribs) 23:45, 6 May 2013 (UTC)
I can scan them!!!! I'm telling you she has been written about in the press. Not the telegraph-Telegraph and Argus I.e. local Bradford newspaper. Also Sussex Life magazine. It's hardly her fault if they aren't kept digitally is it?the BBC researched and interviewed her in a Songs of Praise programme which I believed aired in January 2011. The clip of her directing the Cathedral choir is on YouTube. Search drop drop slow tears Arundel Cathedral Choir. How can I scan the articles and get them online? She was the first to gain a senior music role just think she should have the credit for it that's all. Katherine Dienes and Sarah Baldock both have Wiki entries. Stratford did the groundwork! She came first. Cliel7 ( talk) 01:15, 8 May 2013 (UTC) http://www.wdao.hampshire.org.uk/West_Sussex_Trip is another Cliel7 ( talk) 01:18, 8 May 2013 (UTC)
We are a week into Round 3, but it is off to a flying start, with Sven Manguard ( submissions) claiming for the high-importance Portal:Sports and Portal:Geography (which are the first portals ever awarded bonus points in the WikiCup) and Cwmhiraeth ( submissions) claiming for a did you know of sea, the highest scoring individual did you know article ever submitted for the WikiCup. Round 2 saw very impressive scores at close; first place Casliber ( submissions) and second place Sturmvogel_66 ( submissions) both scored over 1000 points; a feat not seen in Round 2 since 2010. This, in part, has been made possible by the change in the bonus points rules, but is also testament to the quality of the competition this year. Pool C and Pool G were most competitive, with three quarters of participants making it to Round 3, while Pool D was the least, with only the top two scorers making it through. The lowest qualifying score was 123, significantly higher than last year's 65, 2011's 41 or even 2010's 100.
The next issue of The Signpost is due to include a brief update on the current WikiCup, comparing it to previous years' competitions. This may be of interest to current WikiCup followers, and may help bring some more new faces into the community. We would also like to note that this round includes an extra competitor to the 32 advertised, who has been added to a random pool. This extra inclusion seems to have been the fairest way to deal with a small mistake made before the beginning of this round, but should not affect the competition in a large way. If you have any questions or concerns about this, please feel free to contact one of the judges.
A rules clarification: content promoted between rounds can be claimed in the round after the break, but not the round before. The case in point is content promoted on 29/30 April, which may be claimed in this round. If you are concerned that your nomination—whether it is at good article candidates, a featured process, or anywhere else—will not receive the necessary reviews, please list it on Wikipedia:WikiCup/Reviews. Questions are welcome on Wikipedia talk:WikiCup, and the judges are reachable on their talk pages or by email. Good luck! If you wish to start or stop receiving this newsletter, please feel free to add or remove yourself from Wikipedia:WikiCup/Newsletter/Send. J Milburn ( talk • email) and The ed17 ( talk • email) 16:09, 7 May 2013 (UTC)
How does Article Elizabeth Stratford fail on notability and bio? She has been discussed in articles by local and national press, on bbc1 television programmes and in a book published by Positif Press. All of these have been written independently. She is the first woman to hold the senior cathedral music post in this country yet Katherine Dienes and Sarah Baldock who have similar careers have not had their pages deleted or failed criteria under notability or biography yet Stratford came first. Cliel7 ( talk) 01:03, 8 May 2013 (UTC)Salicus
On 10 May 2013, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Mahee Castle, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that Mahee Castle, in Northern Ireland, has a bawn, a boatbay, and a murder-hole? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Mahee Castle. You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page ( here's how, quick check) and it will be added 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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Thank you for the personal comment. The article is a spin-out from a section in a larger article, which is being trimmed (and then this one can be expanded). Not really crazy about spin outs, but had to do it because of length and then some decent content. I will make the attribution clear with a comment in child article (is clear on the parent article). Thanks again, for the personal engagement. TCO ( talk) 12:40, 12 May 2013 (UTC)
why you trying to hide? too scared to admit you were wrong? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mon6891 ( talk • contribs) 00:43, 13 May 2013 (UTC)
Hi, the June 2013 issue is ready to go now. I checked the DYKs and there were a few, so I added them. There were no new project members, so no point in telling people about that. I looked up the calendar from last year and so it is all done.
It would be great of we could put it out at the end of the week, because I may not be here next week, in case there are questions on the articles liked to there, etc.
I have started a simple and straightforward promo for it that could go to the Wikiproject Christianity list, so they are aware of the fact that you are editing it now, there is a new format, etc.
Hello, I am Gilderien the current editor of Ichthus, the Christianity project newsletter. From June 2013 we are starting a new "in focus" section that tells our readers about an interesting and important groups of articles. The first set is about Jesus, of course. We have also started a new book review section and our own "did you know" section. In the near future I hope to start a section where a user briefly discusses their interests. Please take a look at the June 2013 issue. If you are not a current subscriber, please just add your name to the list here to receive it. Subscription is free, and the content can be interesting. Gilderien
Let us talk about in the net few days and if you think there are no issues, you can just use the bot to tell the Wikiproject crowd about it, and at the same time separaely deliver it to the current subscribers. Then my involvement will be over after that. Cheers History2007 ( talk) 12:40, 13 May 2013 (UTC)
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I notice that you aren't currently subscribed to Ichthus, the WikiProject Christianity newsletter. With a new format, we would be delighted to offer you a trial three-month, money-back guarantee, subscription to our newsletter. If you are interested then please add your name to this list, and you will receive your first issue shortly. From June 2013 we are starting a new "in focus" section that tells our readers about an interesting and important groups of articles. The first set is about Jesus, of course. We have also started a new book review section and our own "did you know" section. In the near future I hope to start a section where a user briefly discusses their interests.-- Gilderien Chat| List of good deeds
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Archive 15 | ← | Archive 19 | Archive 20 | Archive 21 | Archive 22 | Archive 23 | → | Archive 25 |
Pierogi Award | |
Thanks for your support of my RfA. It didn't succeed this time, but that's no reason not to have some nice pierogi. Cheers, -- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 14:24, 3 May 2013 (UTC)|} |
I had not paid much attention to Newsletters, but after your message I thought it may be a good idea to use it to inform the people in the project about articles and topics that have reached reasonable quality standards and they may not be aware of it. I will prepare a set of "Focus on..." items that can run in the next 12 months.
Given that you referred to the Jesus page, if you take a look at the talk page (and archives) there, the issue of the historicity of Jesus has been of interest and after a long year of work I have recently finished the clean up of all of them. So the 4 of them can run as "Focus on: The Historical Jesus". Then there are a set of articles on Christ. These are in pretty good shape, but as they say many people who walk into Churches, are so busy with things that they forget Christ. So that would be a good topic. There are also a set of nice articles on The life of Jesus and Jesus in Art. So the way the "Focus on section can look is: "
That makes 24 items that can run from May 2013 to May 2015 and will give the project members an overview of "Jesus related" issues, and reminds them of the center of Christianity. I say that because I see so much discussion on obscure issues about peripheral items, so I think "bringing Jesus back" to the center of the newsletter would be a good idea. I will make a sub-directory in my user space and get these together if you want to use them in the next 24 months. It will take me a week or so to finish them all. History2007 ( talk) 13:16, 29 April 2013 (UTC)
No worries about the name, it is there now. I guess John just selected that. And I did find the home page, but the whole thing seems less than organized. I think it should take all of 10 minutes to make its own home page, with a clear set of links to the archives, and a nice little logo on the main Christianity page. That way people will pay attention. And it seems that many project members are not subscribing. I did a spot check and many subscribers are either like some Chicago registered voters or like this. Anyway, I have the material here, and I wrote your intro for it if you feel like using it. The sections with "... Month" are complete. I would like to just hand the page to you if you make a sub-directory for it somewhere in your user space and then you can use it in the next 15 months. It will have to be done that way because this was a one time effort after I saw how upbeat Sir Ian was about getting it. But I will not be that active on Wikipedia after a month or two so I will have to leave it in the hands of you guys who may not remember, and certainly have never used one of these. Anyway, I will finish it soon. In the meantime perhaps you can talk to John and get it an icon on the project page, a nice homepage and archives and then do what John 10:14 suggests and get to know the project members who do not receive it (perhaps because they think it is boring) and clean up the dead people on the mailing list - I can help you with that. Then when the new format comes out in June (and a new name may be a reason to tell people about it) can try to talk the project members to getting a free trial subscription at no charge... I will try to think of some promo method and we will see what happens. History2007 ( talk) 19:49, 1 May 2013 (UTC)
Anyway, I have now moved out the completed sections from the Outreach/i24 page to the relevant sub-directories. But I have to stop for a few days because if you look on the Historicity of Jesus talk page I had promised to build a FAQ page for that. So I will do a couple of FAQ pages that really need to be built before I go away, then come back and touch up the rest of these. Should not take long and certainly by May 15 they will all be cleaned up. I think we should perhaps ask Sir Ian if he wants to be the first "meet and greet" person. I think the "membership statistics" section every month is the most boring thing ever, so adding a personal element to the newsletter instead of a NIST-type report that will make things more interesting. Also to make things interesting, and as filler when there is less content in a month, you can have your own "Ichthus-DYK". So at the end of Outreach/i24 page I added a few DYK items. Pretty easy to find them in fact and many people may not know about them. But it does not need to be a contest, and you can come up with more, of course, and just use them as appropriate whenever you are running short on content. History2007 ( talk) 02:47, 3 May 2013 (UTC)
Thanks for the help. I will be glad to receive it. I am in a low computer with low conection, so I will talk to you tomorrow. Best wishes and thank you-- Miss Bono (zootalk) 22:02, 2 May 2013 (UTC)
Hi, I have now finished everything. I moved the i24 page here so you can use it as a temp area later.
There are 15 newsletter issue directries now, June 2013 - August 2014 and they each have a "Focus on..." section, a book review and a DYK section. I have checked these, and used the Template:clear instead of the blank spaces used before to make sure they will fit right.
In the June issue the Ichthus at the end of the page links here which is now just an empty page and you can just build it with content. If you don't get to do the page, you just need to disable that link.
By May 15-18 or so we should talk about some promo message somewhere to get attention from project members etc. The only time to do it is when the new format is announced, else there is no reason for the promo message. So let us talk about that in the next 10 days. I think you could just bot-leave a message for all project members who do not get it to tell them of the new format and suggest that they read it.
I will still be around part of June, but not after that. Cheers. History2007 ( talk) 16:28, 5 May 2013 (UTC)
Zayeem (talk) 15:36, 6 May 2013 (UTC)
Regarding the article Elizabeth Stratford she is referenced in Nicholas M Plumley's book The Organ of Arundel Cathedral and has been written about in the West Sussex Gazette, Littlehampton Gazette, Church Times (national press) and Telegraph and Argus. These may not be able to be found online. The BBC Songs of Praise programme focusing on the town of Arundel featured her (following research) and her appointment at Arundel and she is clearly documentable since she was the first woman to hold the senior music post in an English Cathedral, preceding Katherine Dienes and Sarah Baldock. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cliel7 ( talk • contribs) 14:50, 6 May 2013 (UTC)
Re article for deletion Elizabeth Stratford there are references from bbc1, discography etc and she was first woman in senior music post in UK-see Choir and Organ magazine, church times, numerous newspaper articles. Why the delete? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Cliel7 ( talk • contribs) 23:45, 6 May 2013 (UTC)
I can scan them!!!! I'm telling you she has been written about in the press. Not the telegraph-Telegraph and Argus I.e. local Bradford newspaper. Also Sussex Life magazine. It's hardly her fault if they aren't kept digitally is it?the BBC researched and interviewed her in a Songs of Praise programme which I believed aired in January 2011. The clip of her directing the Cathedral choir is on YouTube. Search drop drop slow tears Arundel Cathedral Choir. How can I scan the articles and get them online? She was the first to gain a senior music role just think she should have the credit for it that's all. Katherine Dienes and Sarah Baldock both have Wiki entries. Stratford did the groundwork! She came first. Cliel7 ( talk) 01:15, 8 May 2013 (UTC) http://www.wdao.hampshire.org.uk/West_Sussex_Trip is another Cliel7 ( talk) 01:18, 8 May 2013 (UTC)
We are a week into Round 3, but it is off to a flying start, with Sven Manguard ( submissions) claiming for the high-importance Portal:Sports and Portal:Geography (which are the first portals ever awarded bonus points in the WikiCup) and Cwmhiraeth ( submissions) claiming for a did you know of sea, the highest scoring individual did you know article ever submitted for the WikiCup. Round 2 saw very impressive scores at close; first place Casliber ( submissions) and second place Sturmvogel_66 ( submissions) both scored over 1000 points; a feat not seen in Round 2 since 2010. This, in part, has been made possible by the change in the bonus points rules, but is also testament to the quality of the competition this year. Pool C and Pool G were most competitive, with three quarters of participants making it to Round 3, while Pool D was the least, with only the top two scorers making it through. The lowest qualifying score was 123, significantly higher than last year's 65, 2011's 41 or even 2010's 100.
The next issue of The Signpost is due to include a brief update on the current WikiCup, comparing it to previous years' competitions. This may be of interest to current WikiCup followers, and may help bring some more new faces into the community. We would also like to note that this round includes an extra competitor to the 32 advertised, who has been added to a random pool. This extra inclusion seems to have been the fairest way to deal with a small mistake made before the beginning of this round, but should not affect the competition in a large way. If you have any questions or concerns about this, please feel free to contact one of the judges.
A rules clarification: content promoted between rounds can be claimed in the round after the break, but not the round before. The case in point is content promoted on 29/30 April, which may be claimed in this round. If you are concerned that your nomination—whether it is at good article candidates, a featured process, or anywhere else—will not receive the necessary reviews, please list it on Wikipedia:WikiCup/Reviews. Questions are welcome on Wikipedia talk:WikiCup, and the judges are reachable on their talk pages or by email. Good luck! If you wish to start or stop receiving this newsletter, please feel free to add or remove yourself from Wikipedia:WikiCup/Newsletter/Send. J Milburn ( talk • email) and The ed17 ( talk • email) 16:09, 7 May 2013 (UTC)
How does Article Elizabeth Stratford fail on notability and bio? She has been discussed in articles by local and national press, on bbc1 television programmes and in a book published by Positif Press. All of these have been written independently. She is the first woman to hold the senior cathedral music post in this country yet Katherine Dienes and Sarah Baldock who have similar careers have not had their pages deleted or failed criteria under notability or biography yet Stratford came first. Cliel7 ( talk) 01:03, 8 May 2013 (UTC)Salicus
On 10 May 2013, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Mahee Castle, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that Mahee Castle, in Northern Ireland, has a bawn, a boatbay, and a murder-hole? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Mahee Castle. You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page ( here's how, quick check) and it will be added 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. |
Graeme Bartlett ( talk) 00:02, 10 May 2013 (UTC)
On 10 May 2013, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Wildlife of Mongolia, which you created or substantially expanded. The fact was ... that some of the wildlife of Mongolia is found in the Gobi desert (pictured), the fifth largest desert in the world? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Wildlife of Mongolia. You are welcome to check how many hits the article got while on the front page ( here's how, quick check) and it will be added 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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Thank you for the personal comment. The article is a spin-out from a section in a larger article, which is being trimmed (and then this one can be expanded). Not really crazy about spin outs, but had to do it because of length and then some decent content. I will make the attribution clear with a comment in child article (is clear on the parent article). Thanks again, for the personal engagement. TCO ( talk) 12:40, 12 May 2013 (UTC)
why you trying to hide? too scared to admit you were wrong? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mon6891 ( talk • contribs) 00:43, 13 May 2013 (UTC)
Hi, the June 2013 issue is ready to go now. I checked the DYKs and there were a few, so I added them. There were no new project members, so no point in telling people about that. I looked up the calendar from last year and so it is all done.
It would be great of we could put it out at the end of the week, because I may not be here next week, in case there are questions on the articles liked to there, etc.
I have started a simple and straightforward promo for it that could go to the Wikiproject Christianity list, so they are aware of the fact that you are editing it now, there is a new format, etc.
Hello, I am Gilderien the current editor of Ichthus, the Christianity project newsletter. From June 2013 we are starting a new "in focus" section that tells our readers about an interesting and important groups of articles. The first set is about Jesus, of course. We have also started a new book review section and our own "did you know" section. In the near future I hope to start a section where a user briefly discusses their interests. Please take a look at the June 2013 issue. If you are not a current subscriber, please just add your name to the list here to receive it. Subscription is free, and the content can be interesting. Gilderien
Let us talk about in the net few days and if you think there are no issues, you can just use the bot to tell the Wikiproject crowd about it, and at the same time separaely deliver it to the current subscribers. Then my involvement will be over after that. Cheers History2007 ( talk) 12:40, 13 May 2013 (UTC)
Hello,
I notice that you aren't currently subscribed to Ichthus, the WikiProject Christianity newsletter. With a new format, we would be delighted to offer you a trial three-month, money-back guarantee, subscription to our newsletter. If you are interested then please add your name to this list, and you will receive your first issue shortly. From June 2013 we are starting a new "in focus" section that tells our readers about an interesting and important groups of articles. The first set is about Jesus, of course. We have also started a new book review section and our own "did you know" section. In the near future I hope to start a section where a user briefly discusses their interests.-- Gilderien Chat| List of good deeds