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Harrias talk 06:52, 3 May 2015 (UTC)
Seeing that you've been doing a lot there, I've got a couple of points. One is that I've never heard of raisins etc being referred to as plums here in the modern UK. A plum is - a plum, sort of dark bluish fruit and very juicy (or green and called a greengage, or dried and called a prune). A lot of people here don't really understand why plum pudding is called that - and nowadays it's called Christmas pudding anyway and never served any other time. Come to that, I can't recall 'fruitcake' being called 'plum cake' either. Only in old books, perhaps. Apart from all this, the reference 'Moore 1999' looks possibly like a bit of advertising for a book of letters from kids about the Harry Potter books, and it doesn't mention plums or cakes either. Even if not a hidden plug, it looks totally irrelevant. I'm bringing this to you, because I wanted to slap a 'citation needed' on the raisins still being called plums, but wondered if I was missing something about that reference that doesn't seem to support anything. Peridon ( talk) 19:49, 3 May 2015 (UTC)
Hello Peridon: Thanks for the input. For starters, I have addended the article. It now reads as per below (italic emphasis mine herein). North America 1000 21:31, 3 May 2015 (UTC)
...and the term plum originally referred to prunes, raisins or grapes in England. [1] [2] In Old English, the term plūme was "from medieval Latin pruna, from Latin prunum, which equated to prune. [3]
This is going to get massive isn't it? What about splitting it into "by borough"? Philafrenzy ( talk) 17:27, 5 May 2015 (UTC)
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Hi North America 1000
Id like to thank you for your assistance with getting Community_First_Credit_Union merged. Its much appreciated on our end as we're only trying to do everything correctly. One question I have is that The Red pen of Doom keeps removing cited and referenced content (see change log) and hasn't given any explanation as to why he/she removed it. The information is consistent with other WP:Corp's who are similar. I would like to undo what TRPoD has done but would be appreciated if you could have a quick look, as I'm mindful of not trying to offend? (obviously happy if they were removed within any guidelines, but would like to get feedback if they were)
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I would like to request again that the Sama Language page be reverted back to Sinama. My original discussion that I started on the Sinama talk page never received a response either from User:Northamerica1000 or User:Kwamikagami. Here is a repeat of the message I wrote there: The language page should be listed as Sinama and not Sama for the following reasons:
1. Sama speakers do not recognize Sama as a language. Therefore on facebook when listed as Sama Language for years only around 200 users spoke it. For the past month or so when listed as Sinama 3,400 speakers identified Sinama as their language. This move back to Sama Language will now alienate those users on Facebook. (Update on this is that before Facebook switched the page to Sama language, the number of speakers had reached the current 5,300. Unfortunately no more have been added since then since Sama Language is not recognized by Sinama speakers)
2. Ethnographic literature has consistently called the language "Sinama". I can provide the references by Sather, Nimmo, Bottignolo, Pallesen, Teo if needed.
3. There are two other languages called Sama on wikipedia. One from Gabon and one from Angola. There is no reason to add a third when the speakers of this language recognize it as Sinama.
4. What I feel is most clear on this subject is the Central Sinama dictionary by Kemp Pallesen. Sama people use Sama to refer to the people and Sinama to refer to the language. This is consistent with these two definitions provided by the SIL published dictionary on the issue. Sama: "The Sinama-speaking people or Sama, often called Samal or Badjaw by outsiders." Sinama: "The language spoken by the Sama."
5. I am no expert on Wikipedia, but the only reason that the page was originally able to be moved to Sama Language is because a wrong spelling was used sama_langauage(). It seems like discussion for this issue should take place on the talk page of the Sinama article, especially when referring to the confusion caused on Facebook.
I hope this can be resolved fast. I have been pouring my time and great effort into making this page useful with good information. I've worked with current anthropologists to provide good pictures. I have been working carefully with the ethnographic material. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sinama-Webmaster ( talk • contribs) 13:52, 9 May 2015 (UTC)
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I feel that the wording of the previous versions is somewhat backwards. If anything, it should read:
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Essentially, the template is being sent on behalf of the project, rather than the user sending it. Since I was the one sending it this time around with my name, I wanted to word differently. What do you think about rewording the template as per the third quote above? North America 1000 22:15, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
Also, using mass messaging requires using a header in the Subject of the message section, which creates two headers when using the template. Part of the changes I performed was to temporarily remove the header from the template and use it in the heading section when I used the Special:MassMessage page. I'm not sure how EuroCarGT, who has been sending the template, dealt with the header matter, so pinging them herein. North America 1000 22:46, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
Essentially, the template is being sent on behalf of the project– agreed, I'll modify the template to use that wording.
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Harrias talk 06:52, 3 May 2015 (UTC)
Seeing that you've been doing a lot there, I've got a couple of points. One is that I've never heard of raisins etc being referred to as plums here in the modern UK. A plum is - a plum, sort of dark bluish fruit and very juicy (or green and called a greengage, or dried and called a prune). A lot of people here don't really understand why plum pudding is called that - and nowadays it's called Christmas pudding anyway and never served any other time. Come to that, I can't recall 'fruitcake' being called 'plum cake' either. Only in old books, perhaps. Apart from all this, the reference 'Moore 1999' looks possibly like a bit of advertising for a book of letters from kids about the Harry Potter books, and it doesn't mention plums or cakes either. Even if not a hidden plug, it looks totally irrelevant. I'm bringing this to you, because I wanted to slap a 'citation needed' on the raisins still being called plums, but wondered if I was missing something about that reference that doesn't seem to support anything. Peridon ( talk) 19:49, 3 May 2015 (UTC)
Hello Peridon: Thanks for the input. For starters, I have addended the article. It now reads as per below (italic emphasis mine herein). North America 1000 21:31, 3 May 2015 (UTC)
...and the term plum originally referred to prunes, raisins or grapes in England. [1] [2] In Old English, the term plūme was "from medieval Latin pruna, from Latin prunum, which equated to prune. [3]
This is going to get massive isn't it? What about splitting it into "by borough"? Philafrenzy ( talk) 17:27, 5 May 2015 (UTC)
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Hi North America 1000
Id like to thank you for your assistance with getting Community_First_Credit_Union merged. Its much appreciated on our end as we're only trying to do everything correctly. One question I have is that The Red pen of Doom keeps removing cited and referenced content (see change log) and hasn't given any explanation as to why he/she removed it. The information is consistent with other WP:Corp's who are similar. I would like to undo what TRPoD has done but would be appreciated if you could have a quick look, as I'm mindful of not trying to offend? (obviously happy if they were removed within any guidelines, but would like to get feedback if they were)
Cheers Mate Bowey21 ( talk) 01:05, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
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I would like to request again that the Sama Language page be reverted back to Sinama. My original discussion that I started on the Sinama talk page never received a response either from User:Northamerica1000 or User:Kwamikagami. Here is a repeat of the message I wrote there: The language page should be listed as Sinama and not Sama for the following reasons:
1. Sama speakers do not recognize Sama as a language. Therefore on facebook when listed as Sama Language for years only around 200 users spoke it. For the past month or so when listed as Sinama 3,400 speakers identified Sinama as their language. This move back to Sama Language will now alienate those users on Facebook. (Update on this is that before Facebook switched the page to Sama language, the number of speakers had reached the current 5,300. Unfortunately no more have been added since then since Sama Language is not recognized by Sinama speakers)
2. Ethnographic literature has consistently called the language "Sinama". I can provide the references by Sather, Nimmo, Bottignolo, Pallesen, Teo if needed.
3. There are two other languages called Sama on wikipedia. One from Gabon and one from Angola. There is no reason to add a third when the speakers of this language recognize it as Sinama.
4. What I feel is most clear on this subject is the Central Sinama dictionary by Kemp Pallesen. Sama people use Sama to refer to the people and Sinama to refer to the language. This is consistent with these two definitions provided by the SIL published dictionary on the issue. Sama: "The Sinama-speaking people or Sama, often called Samal or Badjaw by outsiders." Sinama: "The language spoken by the Sama."
5. I am no expert on Wikipedia, but the only reason that the page was originally able to be moved to Sama Language is because a wrong spelling was used sama_langauage(). It seems like discussion for this issue should take place on the talk page of the Sinama article, especially when referring to the confusion caused on Facebook.
I hope this can be resolved fast. I have been pouring my time and great effort into making this page useful with good information. I've worked with current anthropologists to provide good pictures. I have been working carefully with the ethnographic material. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sinama-Webmaster ( talk • contribs) 13:52, 9 May 2015 (UTC)
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What was up with all the changes to the template? It's specifically designed to be used with mass message, without needing to be edited itself, per the documentation.
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Posted by: MediaWiki message delivery (talk) on behalf of (User name) (talk) 00:08, 27 April 2015 (UTC) • Opt-out instructions
The version I sent was worded as:
Sent by Northamerica1000 using mass messaging on 00:33, 4 May 2015 (UTC) • Opt-out instructions
I feel that the wording of the previous versions is somewhat backwards. If anything, it should read:
Posted by (User name) (talk) on 00:33, 4 May 2015 (UTC) using MediaWiki message delivery, on behalf of WikiProject TAFI • Opt-out instructions
Essentially, the template is being sent on behalf of the project, rather than the user sending it. Since I was the one sending it this time around with my name, I wanted to word differently. What do you think about rewording the template as per the third quote above? North America 1000 22:15, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
Also, using mass messaging requires using a header in the Subject of the message section, which creates two headers when using the template. Part of the changes I performed was to temporarily remove the header from the template and use it in the heading section when I used the Special:MassMessage page. I'm not sure how EuroCarGT, who has been sending the template, dealt with the header matter, so pinging them herein. North America 1000 22:46, 4 May 2015 (UTC)
Essentially, the template is being sent on behalf of the project– agreed, I'll modify the template to use that wording.
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Dear kind soul,
Your sandwhich definition blew me and my friends out of the water. You impressed us and provided incredible clarity to our day. Thank you for your commitment to sandwich history.
Cheers
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