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Let me know if you want me to help with the translation (i.e. dividing the job by paragraphs). E Asterion u talking to me? 12:15, 31 May 2006 (UTC)
Apologies if "manic" or "green ink" seemed critical. I'm just a miserable sod really.
There's a page at WP:MOS-L which tries to explain the standard way. Basically, the starting position is to link things once. But if it is a long article (as the Inquisition one is), and something was mentioned once and then reappears later, then it might be good to link it again, especially if it is something obscure. I always put duplicate links in picture captions even if they are in the text, but I don't know what the experts say. Something that's not always easy to catch is duplicate links through redirects. Protestant and Protestantism point to the same thing. It's not something to worry about if you have some duplicate links, nor was the Inquisition article especially bad. Indeed, it's almost impossible to avoid without having lots of people copyedit the article.
If you need any help with anything, please ask ! It's great to see your work on the Inquisition article which really needs it. Best of luck ! Angus McLellan (Talk) 22:41, 4 June 2006 (UTC)
Hi, You've done a minor miracle towards moving the article to a decent state, but the main parts of the intro and other remain, and we can't remove the POV material in the early parts of the article unless there is something better to replace it with. I was wondering what your plans are to continue or if you dont have the time - beggars can't be choosy but just wanted to see if your still around. Thank you. -- Stbalbach 23:45, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
Sorry about the delay but a lot of issues (WP and non-WP) needed fixing. Also, thanks for asking me instead of drawing your own conclusions. The thing is that I do not hate Voltaire - I dislike him. I dislike him for his hate against a body of which I happen to be a member of, which he termed "L'infame" and which he wanted to smash. For his absuing of the victims of the Lissabon earthquake, for his racism (which again shows that reason alone is just as fallible as human beings) and last but not least for his glorification of the
worst king France ever had, the main culprit of France's troubles and a chief cause in Europe's troubles. All the while blaming intolerant acts (like the repeal of the Edict of Nantes) on the Church while glorifying that wretched Louis. Not that there is nothing positive about Voltaire: his expounding of the actual, true principle of tolerance ("I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.") Seeing now that this is a misattribution I must remove that from the Voltaire balance. Anyway, I don't that Voltaire had refrained from the massacres that later really happened, given all his other utterances, though he is not the
father of totalitarianism. Another positive thing is his eventual fleeing of the
Prussian tyrant, though I am not completely informed about the reasons. All in all, a rather spiteful, miserable, conceited creature that deserves our pity and not our hate.
Str1977
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14:10, 1 August 2006 (UTC)
Oi, rapaz, voce é Brasileiro, é? Um grande abraço pra voce :). Como voce me mediu estou escrevendo do artigo Inquisição pra gente discutir melhor. Não entendi a sua dúvida no que eu escrevi. O que eu tava tentando dizer, em resumo, é que Inquisições (a ação de julgar e punir hereges) ocorreram continuamente através da estória, não limitado em pequenos períodos de tempo, apesar de alguns dos movimentos de Inquisição serem limitados em períodos. (Note que alguns duraram séculos) O que os movimentos de Inquisição são é uma intensificação das Inquisições (ação). Note que eu to separando Inquisição (movimentos) com Inquisição (ato de julgar heresia). Há também o significado de Inquisição como instituição (instituição católica para lidar com heresia)
If you arent aware of it please read WP:3RR as if you were to revert Operation Condor again within 24 hours you would be in violation. I would also suggest that you read what Pethr said, SqueakBox 17:12, 13 January 2007 (UTC)
Please do not remove sourced information as you did to Inquisition. There was torture to convert. It did not apply "only over professed Catholics". The "Catholics" you may be refering to were not Catholic to to begin with, but forced, and then found to go back to their prior religion, etc. Please read the sources. - Jeeny Talk 02:51, 23 May 2007 (UTC)
Please do not revert the well sourced edits again from the article Inquisition, and please read WP:3RR. You may also want to review Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not. Thanks - Jeeny Talk 03:54, 23 May 2007 (UTC)
Please assume good faith. You are accusing me of bias without knowing me. Thanks. - Jeeny Talk 04:03, 23 May 2007 (UTC)
It would be a good idea to discuss the matter at Talk:Inquisition#Feedback request. And please, do not jump so quickly to speculate on the motives of others. ·· coel acan 06:20, 23 May 2007 (UTC)
I am not "outraged" and I don't know where you are pulling this from. Jeeny did not ask me to start an RFC. Show me where this happened, if you believe it did. Give me a diff. Am I "playing the bully?" Please show me where, what I am doing or saying, that is so off-putting to you. But I request that you bring the issue to my talk page at user talk:coelacan. There is no benefit to throwing these behavioral complaints back and forth on talk:inquisition. Considering that, I am going to remove those portions of the conversation that focus on each other. If you feel that I should be acting differently, or if you want to vent about anything else, please just bring it to my talk page, the more appropriate forum. ·· coel acan 10:45, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
I urge you to retract your latest comment [1] on Talk:Operation Condor. Intangible2.0 13:15, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
Read Wikipedia:3RR. If you continue to revert, I will report you. Ultramarine 09:08, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
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01:34, 24 May 2006 (UTC)
Let me know if you want me to help with the translation (i.e. dividing the job by paragraphs). E Asterion u talking to me? 12:15, 31 May 2006 (UTC)
Apologies if "manic" or "green ink" seemed critical. I'm just a miserable sod really.
There's a page at WP:MOS-L which tries to explain the standard way. Basically, the starting position is to link things once. But if it is a long article (as the Inquisition one is), and something was mentioned once and then reappears later, then it might be good to link it again, especially if it is something obscure. I always put duplicate links in picture captions even if they are in the text, but I don't know what the experts say. Something that's not always easy to catch is duplicate links through redirects. Protestant and Protestantism point to the same thing. It's not something to worry about if you have some duplicate links, nor was the Inquisition article especially bad. Indeed, it's almost impossible to avoid without having lots of people copyedit the article.
If you need any help with anything, please ask ! It's great to see your work on the Inquisition article which really needs it. Best of luck ! Angus McLellan (Talk) 22:41, 4 June 2006 (UTC)
Hi, You've done a minor miracle towards moving the article to a decent state, but the main parts of the intro and other remain, and we can't remove the POV material in the early parts of the article unless there is something better to replace it with. I was wondering what your plans are to continue or if you dont have the time - beggars can't be choosy but just wanted to see if your still around. Thank you. -- Stbalbach 23:45, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
Sorry about the delay but a lot of issues (WP and non-WP) needed fixing. Also, thanks for asking me instead of drawing your own conclusions. The thing is that I do not hate Voltaire - I dislike him. I dislike him for his hate against a body of which I happen to be a member of, which he termed "L'infame" and which he wanted to smash. For his absuing of the victims of the Lissabon earthquake, for his racism (which again shows that reason alone is just as fallible as human beings) and last but not least for his glorification of the
worst king France ever had, the main culprit of France's troubles and a chief cause in Europe's troubles. All the while blaming intolerant acts (like the repeal of the Edict of Nantes) on the Church while glorifying that wretched Louis. Not that there is nothing positive about Voltaire: his expounding of the actual, true principle of tolerance ("I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.") Seeing now that this is a misattribution I must remove that from the Voltaire balance. Anyway, I don't that Voltaire had refrained from the massacres that later really happened, given all his other utterances, though he is not the
father of totalitarianism. Another positive thing is his eventual fleeing of the
Prussian tyrant, though I am not completely informed about the reasons. All in all, a rather spiteful, miserable, conceited creature that deserves our pity and not our hate.
Str1977
(smile back)
14:10, 1 August 2006 (UTC)
Oi, rapaz, voce é Brasileiro, é? Um grande abraço pra voce :). Como voce me mediu estou escrevendo do artigo Inquisição pra gente discutir melhor. Não entendi a sua dúvida no que eu escrevi. O que eu tava tentando dizer, em resumo, é que Inquisições (a ação de julgar e punir hereges) ocorreram continuamente através da estória, não limitado em pequenos períodos de tempo, apesar de alguns dos movimentos de Inquisição serem limitados em períodos. (Note que alguns duraram séculos) O que os movimentos de Inquisição são é uma intensificação das Inquisições (ação). Note que eu to separando Inquisição (movimentos) com Inquisição (ato de julgar heresia). Há também o significado de Inquisição como instituição (instituição católica para lidar com heresia)
If you arent aware of it please read WP:3RR as if you were to revert Operation Condor again within 24 hours you would be in violation. I would also suggest that you read what Pethr said, SqueakBox 17:12, 13 January 2007 (UTC)
Please do not remove sourced information as you did to Inquisition. There was torture to convert. It did not apply "only over professed Catholics". The "Catholics" you may be refering to were not Catholic to to begin with, but forced, and then found to go back to their prior religion, etc. Please read the sources. - Jeeny Talk 02:51, 23 May 2007 (UTC)
Please do not revert the well sourced edits again from the article Inquisition, and please read WP:3RR. You may also want to review Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not. Thanks - Jeeny Talk 03:54, 23 May 2007 (UTC)
Please assume good faith. You are accusing me of bias without knowing me. Thanks. - Jeeny Talk 04:03, 23 May 2007 (UTC)
It would be a good idea to discuss the matter at Talk:Inquisition#Feedback request. And please, do not jump so quickly to speculate on the motives of others. ·· coel acan 06:20, 23 May 2007 (UTC)
I am not "outraged" and I don't know where you are pulling this from. Jeeny did not ask me to start an RFC. Show me where this happened, if you believe it did. Give me a diff. Am I "playing the bully?" Please show me where, what I am doing or saying, that is so off-putting to you. But I request that you bring the issue to my talk page at user talk:coelacan. There is no benefit to throwing these behavioral complaints back and forth on talk:inquisition. Considering that, I am going to remove those portions of the conversation that focus on each other. If you feel that I should be acting differently, or if you want to vent about anything else, please just bring it to my talk page, the more appropriate forum. ·· coel acan 10:45, 30 May 2007 (UTC)
I urge you to retract your latest comment [1] on Talk:Operation Condor. Intangible2.0 13:15, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
Read Wikipedia:3RR. If you continue to revert, I will report you. Ultramarine 09:08, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
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