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Thanks for taking an interest Niohe. Can you point me towards the relevant talkpages, where I'll be v happy to justify the inclusion of chinadialogue links.
FYI, chinadialogue.net is an independent, non-profit organisation based in London and Beijing. It is owned by the Open Trust, a London based educational charity. It was launched on July 3, 2006. It is an initiative supported by a range of educational charities as well as the UK-China Sustainable Development Dialogue led by Defra (Britain's Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs).
See here for further details: http://www.chinadialogue.net/static/about
Thanks for the hints on what wikipedia is. I believe chinadialogue links are relevant on the following pages, justification to follow:
Media of the PRC
For obvious reasons - it is part of the subject matter, contains works by Chinese journalists about China.
China China proper
Chinadialogue is no different from the other links on this page.
Eco-cities
Ecopolis
Sustainable city
Ecovillage
Generic areas attracting an audience who will find chinadialogue useful and interesting.
UNESCO biosphere reserves in China Dongtan Three Gorges dam 2005 Jilin chemical plant explosion Kyoto Protocol Global warming China water crisis Water resources of China
Chinadialogue contains articles on all of the above.
Guangdong pumping power station Lushan National Geological Park
Chinese environmentalists:
Dai Qing
Tan Kai
Both these Chinese environmentalists are known to chinadialogue and its contributors. One is in prison.
Protected areas of China: Protected areas of PRC Sichuan giant panda sanctuaries
Yancheng Yading Xishuangbanna
Areas of high environmental importance; policies and issues about these areas are inevitably going to be discussed, if they haven't been already on chinadialogue
One country two systems Programme 863 Social issues in the PRC Overseas Chinese Cambridge Uni Hong Kong and China Affairs Society Daya Bay Cross-Straits relationships
These areas are more tenuous for Chinadialogue
Californiaalibaba, can you supply me with a list of where you have reverted to previous format? I would like the chance to challenge your actions, if I disagree with them. Does each page have a discussion area,or something that functions as such? It would be handy to argue the toss, if necessary, in each area, rather than elsewhere
Thanks v much for that. I'll return to the matter later, probably tomorrow pm (BST). Wikipedia rules seem reasonable. I look forward to discussing it with you then. Mingtian jian
Hi Xue Hanyu, I notice you have already had discussions with other editors about the links to chinadialogue that you have been adding. Since your responses above you have resumed your previous behavior in adding links to Chinadialogue pages that are not directly related to the article subject. Your current actions are commonly considered linkspamming and are not appreciated. If you continue to add links in this manner you may be blocked from editing Wikipedia. Persistent spammers may have their websites blacklisted from Wikipedia. Please reconsider your editing style. It would be great if you would add relevent content to articles instead of simply adding links to external sites. -- Siobhan Hansa 22:50, 12 October 2006 (UTC)
Siobhanhansa
your removal of the chinadialogue link from Media in the PRC is in error: the site has a Beijing office, and is therefore PRC media, and is also aimed in part at a PRC audience. Please reconsider your removal of the link.
As to adding links: I hope it's adding value to entries, that is my intention. Tips and hints are welcome.
I must correct you on your false assertion that I have resumed my previous behaviour. I've learnt a lesson and will not add links where there is no specific justification, rather than a general one. Please investigate the links, and the first set of links that I created, and you will see that there are a tranch of entries which I have not returned and replaced a link on; also my links are now, mostly, to specific pages relating narrowly to the entry. If this kind of linking is not approved of by wikipedia then I've missed something, but please put me right if I have.
Siobhanhansa
thanks for taking an interest, I appreciate it very much as it teaches me so much.
I can readily see how my actions must appear like a mad spammer, very inappropriate for Wikipedia. I am at a loss to know the correct thing to do, so while I'm debating it with myself and you and learning about wikipedia I'm doing some more wiki things. I've set up a page for an English film of the 1960s which didn't have a page before, and that's taught me a lot about wikipedia. Ironically, there are no links on it!
Links are a bit of a dilemma. To link or not to link? Ideally, lots of links would be good but I can see how this would be off-putting for users. I came across a wikipedia page about Hong Kong which an excellent and long list of links, but they were categorised efficiently and this made all the difference.
I'm also, I now find, compromised. I am a volunteer for the chinadialogue site, because it happens to be in two of my specialist fields, and that closeness makes my actions subjective and compromises their absolute validity. I have to step back and ask myself if lots of, some, or any cd links on wikipedia is an appropriate way forward.
Links are quick and easy to put up, but how does one control quality, handle effective user-interface and add value to an entry with links? It's fraught with lots of potential problems. Too many links, too general links, links as commercial traffic drivers (not a cd problem, it's a registered charity and runs as not-for-profit).
I shall return to the problem later, but those are my musings at the moment.
Xuehanyu
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Hello, welcome to Wikipedia. Please refrain from posting links that appear to be advertising. If you are in any doubt about the please refer to relevant Wikipolicies. Unless you justify your additions on the relevant talkpages, I will delete the links. -- Niohe 16:14, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for taking an interest Niohe. Can you point me towards the relevant talkpages, where I'll be v happy to justify the inclusion of chinadialogue links.
FYI, chinadialogue.net is an independent, non-profit organisation based in London and Beijing. It is owned by the Open Trust, a London based educational charity. It was launched on July 3, 2006. It is an initiative supported by a range of educational charities as well as the UK-China Sustainable Development Dialogue led by Defra (Britain's Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs).
See here for further details: http://www.chinadialogue.net/static/about
Thanks for the hints on what wikipedia is. I believe chinadialogue links are relevant on the following pages, justification to follow:
Media of the PRC
For obvious reasons - it is part of the subject matter, contains works by Chinese journalists about China.
China China proper
Chinadialogue is no different from the other links on this page.
Eco-cities
Ecopolis
Sustainable city
Ecovillage
Generic areas attracting an audience who will find chinadialogue useful and interesting.
UNESCO biosphere reserves in China Dongtan Three Gorges dam 2005 Jilin chemical plant explosion Kyoto Protocol Global warming China water crisis Water resources of China
Chinadialogue contains articles on all of the above.
Guangdong pumping power station Lushan National Geological Park
Chinese environmentalists:
Dai Qing
Tan Kai
Both these Chinese environmentalists are known to chinadialogue and its contributors. One is in prison.
Protected areas of China: Protected areas of PRC Sichuan giant panda sanctuaries
Yancheng Yading Xishuangbanna
Areas of high environmental importance; policies and issues about these areas are inevitably going to be discussed, if they haven't been already on chinadialogue
One country two systems Programme 863 Social issues in the PRC Overseas Chinese Cambridge Uni Hong Kong and China Affairs Society Daya Bay Cross-Straits relationships
These areas are more tenuous for Chinadialogue
Californiaalibaba, can you supply me with a list of where you have reverted to previous format? I would like the chance to challenge your actions, if I disagree with them. Does each page have a discussion area,or something that functions as such? It would be handy to argue the toss, if necessary, in each area, rather than elsewhere
Thanks v much for that. I'll return to the matter later, probably tomorrow pm (BST). Wikipedia rules seem reasonable. I look forward to discussing it with you then. Mingtian jian
Hi Xue Hanyu, I notice you have already had discussions with other editors about the links to chinadialogue that you have been adding. Since your responses above you have resumed your previous behavior in adding links to Chinadialogue pages that are not directly related to the article subject. Your current actions are commonly considered linkspamming and are not appreciated. If you continue to add links in this manner you may be blocked from editing Wikipedia. Persistent spammers may have their websites blacklisted from Wikipedia. Please reconsider your editing style. It would be great if you would add relevent content to articles instead of simply adding links to external sites. -- Siobhan Hansa 22:50, 12 October 2006 (UTC)
Siobhanhansa
your removal of the chinadialogue link from Media in the PRC is in error: the site has a Beijing office, and is therefore PRC media, and is also aimed in part at a PRC audience. Please reconsider your removal of the link.
As to adding links: I hope it's adding value to entries, that is my intention. Tips and hints are welcome.
I must correct you on your false assertion that I have resumed my previous behaviour. I've learnt a lesson and will not add links where there is no specific justification, rather than a general one. Please investigate the links, and the first set of links that I created, and you will see that there are a tranch of entries which I have not returned and replaced a link on; also my links are now, mostly, to specific pages relating narrowly to the entry. If this kind of linking is not approved of by wikipedia then I've missed something, but please put me right if I have.
Siobhanhansa
thanks for taking an interest, I appreciate it very much as it teaches me so much.
I can readily see how my actions must appear like a mad spammer, very inappropriate for Wikipedia. I am at a loss to know the correct thing to do, so while I'm debating it with myself and you and learning about wikipedia I'm doing some more wiki things. I've set up a page for an English film of the 1960s which didn't have a page before, and that's taught me a lot about wikipedia. Ironically, there are no links on it!
Links are a bit of a dilemma. To link or not to link? Ideally, lots of links would be good but I can see how this would be off-putting for users. I came across a wikipedia page about Hong Kong which an excellent and long list of links, but they were categorised efficiently and this made all the difference.
I'm also, I now find, compromised. I am a volunteer for the chinadialogue site, because it happens to be in two of my specialist fields, and that closeness makes my actions subjective and compromises their absolute validity. I have to step back and ask myself if lots of, some, or any cd links on wikipedia is an appropriate way forward.
Links are quick and easy to put up, but how does one control quality, handle effective user-interface and add value to an entry with links? It's fraught with lots of potential problems. Too many links, too general links, links as commercial traffic drivers (not a cd problem, it's a registered charity and runs as not-for-profit).
I shall return to the problem later, but those are my musings at the moment.
Xuehanyu
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"Military history" is one of the most important subjects when speak of sum of all human knowledge. To support contributors interested in the area over various language Wikipedias, we intend to form a user group. It also provides a platform to share the best practices between military historians, and various military related projects on Wikipedias. An initial discussion was has been done between the coordinators and members of WikiProject Military History on English Wikipedia. Now this discussion has been taken to Meta-Wiki. Contributors intrested in the area of military history are requested to share their feedback and give suggestions at Talk:Discussion to incubate a user group for Wikipedia Military Historians.
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Hey y'all, the April 2021 WikiProject Military History Reviewing Drive begins at 00:01 UTC on April 1, 2021 and runs through 23:59 UTC on April 31, 2021. Points can be earned through reviewing articles on the AutoCheck report, reviewing articles listed at WP:MILHIST/ASSESS, reviewing MILHIST-tagged articles at WP:GAN or WP:FAC, and reviewing articles submitted at WP:MILHIST/ACR. Service awards and barnstars are given for set points thresholds, and the top three finishers will receive further awards. To participate, sign up at Wikipedia:WikiProject_Military_History/April 2021 Reviewing Drive#Participants and create a worklist at Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/April 2021 Reviewing Drive/Worklists (examples are given). Further details can be found at the drive page. Questions can be asked at the drive talk page. MediaWiki message delivery ( talk) 17:25, 31 March 2021 (UTC)