Thanks for adding Remembrance Rock to Template:Carl Sandburg - I was surprised that there weren't more Sandburg works with their own WP articles. KConWiki ( talk) 19:07, 28 December 2012 (UTC)
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I recently moved Detour (novel) to Detour (1939 novel) and redid the former as a disambiguation page. But the Talk:Detour (novel) is still the Talk:Detour (1939 novel) page. Trying to edit the former talk page (through the Talk button or the link takes one to the latter talk page. Presumably fixing this will create an uncreated talk page, but if not, a blank page is appropriate. Choor monster ( talk) 20:29, 4 December 2012 (UTC)
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Hello--I'd like feedback on both of these issues. The first one below has a very short discussion preceeding on Talk:***, while the other one is a new question and can proceed here.
In researching information about Michael Brodsky, the writer, I've come across two other people with the same name. One is a Ukranian politician with his own page, Mykhailo Brodskyy, so for him I added hatnotes. But another Michael Brodsky is this fellow, a digital media artist/photographer. I have absolutely no idea if he qualifies as notable.
The question, to me, is whether the existing Michael Brodsky page should be moved to Michael Brodsky (writer) and then the page replaced with disambiguation. Choor monster ( talk) 14:37, 22 October 2012 (UTC)
Hi Choor, I suspect your Toomer image File:Jean Toomer, Margery Latimer.jpg isn't going to stick and will shortly deleted as the license isn't right. As it was published by Time after 1923, I assume it's still under copyright. It's a shame though as it is a good addition to the article. Span ( talk) 16:49, 26 December 2012 (UTC)
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Choor monster, you are right that the MOS permits red links but only if a non Disambig page contains a link. This is an orphan redlink. If orphan red links were allowed on Disambig pages those pages could clutter up with all kinds of non notable whims and fancies of anybody. The purpose of the Disambig is to disambiguate between wiki pages that exist or are already referred to and should contain no information other than just enough to assist in selecting the right page. Adding red links adds information, in fact it forces a definition in the disambig page itself ext because it is not covered anywhere else. If the topic is real and noteworthy I encourage you to create the article first; it is hard work getting a new page up but worth it if you can do it. Good luck. E x nihil ( talk) 20:58, 7 May 2013 (UTC)
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I just thought this was relevant and might amuse you: [1]. I won't say who's playing which role, of course!— alf laylah wa laylah ( talk) 18:18, 28 April 2014 (UTC)
I wasn't clear enough. My point was that it was slightly confusing to have two words next to each other at a place of possible line break when the hyphens were consecutive. The part I found distracting was the fact that we had a hyphen at the end of one line and also at the beginning of another; I momentarily thought it was the same word, truncated due to word length, and that someone had accidentally placed two hyphens instead of one. With the words switched, this problem is alleviated, since it's hyphen/word/word/hyphen, regardless of where the line is actually broken. Nyttend ( talk) 17:09, 8 May 2014 (UTC)
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I think things went off the rails at the YB discussion when you cited WP:BLP1E for its use of "significance" as a term of art, and you were promptly and widely misunderstood as citing that for something else. I understand how frustrating it can be when you make your point carefully and with cites, only to have multiple people (myself included) persistently misunderstand. If you're still interested, could you explain here (small words, please) what you'd like to have changed in the article and why? I think I see your point (but perhaps don't agree with it), but I'd rather hear it from you.
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Choor monster,
Actually, consensus has not been established yet, and you're involved. No, I won't revert you, but obviously, I disagree that there is a consensus other than BLP , which if followed , demands she not be addressed or identified as "Chairman". (PS: Just so you know I'm aware, I'm also involved and therefore, can't say consensus is..... either, a neutral admin will have to call this one ) KoshVorlon Rassekali ternii i mlechnye puti 17:01, 19 October 2014 (UTC)
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Hey, i commented at Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2014 November 30, partly in response there to what I perceive to be too strongly personally-directed comments by you about me. But maybe you are not specifically focused on me. I see your participation in Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Victoria Pynchon (2nd nomination) and Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Success as a Mediator for Dummies also as a bit problematic, with directions towards other editors besides me too. Could you maybe please consider chilling out a bit, and browsing a bit in Wikipedia policy/guidelines on wp:NPA and related areas. I am sure you have plenty to contribute to Wikipedia, and I think you can be more effective if you tone it down a notch or two. Comment on the content/policies, not the editors, is good advice that has been conveyed to me too. Hope you don't mind this coming from me. If you want to talk further I am open to it, but maybe offline would be best (feel free to email me). Either way, I hope for the best for you. -- do ncr am 00:07, 9 December 2014 (UTC)
Hi Choor monster -- As exemplified in discussion above, you and I are not seeing eye-to-eye. I thought we were done. But I am here now to express disagreement to you with what seems like battleground-type behavior, about the not-very-important redirect at RFD. First you changed the list-section in question, i.e. the list of notable books in the For Dummies article, then opened the RFD itself. That caused confusion, is in fact disruptive; you should not yourself edit the target of the redirect as if to win the RFD; the one editor who seemed at first to agree with the deletion then disagreed, once they understood that you had messed with the target of the redirect. Now, further, you are messing with the redirect in place, i.e. this diff in which you remove the category in place at the redirect. You did that a day or so ago and I reverted it, and you have just now re-done it, with your edit summary expressing your view that there is no list. I view this as disruptive and confusing in the RFD. Whether you meant it or not to be that way, it is confusing and disruptive in AFD/RFD processes if an editor advocating for an AFD/RFD deletion edits the article/redirect towards making it seem useless. You should refrain from gutting an article at AFD; your expression of "Delete" vote in an AFD should suffice. And you should let editors who are trying to support "Keep" decision go ahead and edit the AFD article in positive ways which might or might not suffice. But you should not battle them and tear out their attempts to improve an article. Likewise you should refrain from diminishing the usefulness of the redirect in question at RFD. In the RFD you have argued that the redirect serves no purpose. One purpose that I have pointed out is that it allows for proper use of the category Category:Lists of books by imprint or publisher. Your removing the category does diminish the usefulness of the redirect, and appears as if you are seeking to "win" the RFD. (Also I simply disagree with you that there is no list; there is a list; you have expressed your view that the list is a list but not a wp:list, whatever that is supposed to mean, but that is not working for me. Your stating that view in an edit summary is not helpful; I would appreciate you state your view in the RFD and/or the discussion at Wikiproject Books or elsewhere in meaningful Talk situation, rather than in edit summaries.)
On the content type issue of the usefulness/appropriateness of a category on a redirect, I would suggest that you express your view at the Wikiproject Books discussion that I invited you to, and/or at the still-ongoing RFD.
I have taken some time to reach out to you above and to explain myself again here now. On this behavior=type point now, I consider this to be meant in an educational way for you, but given previous discussion I tend to expect you to dismiss my view. It is a basic Wikipedia editor behavior practice, though, not to edit negatively on XfD targets. I believe that is a basic practice though I cannot right now point to expression of it in a policy or guideline. So, can I ask you please to either A) simply revert yourself, if you can basically understand and accept what I am saying, or at least accept that the RFD process can resolve the question, or B) agree to some mediation-like process, e.g. can we get a respected editor or two to consider the situation and advise you and me both. I guess a further alternative is to take this to some administrative noticeboard, which I would rather not do, in part as the dispute resolution processes all seem to be broken. What some editors I respect have been saying at wp:AN or wp:ANI or User talk:Jimbo Wales or other central places, is that editors should talk to each other more at their user talk pages, one to one, and I am trying to do that again now. Maybe a request at one or two respected editors pages to comment here, less than raising a dispute resolution, would be better. I do think there is a pretty basic behavior principle here -- don't mess negatively with XfD targets while the XfD is going on--and I actually think I would be remiss if I did not try to work through something here with you, positively. -- do ncr am 21:28, 18 December 2014 (UTC)
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Hello Choor Monster: I appreciate your work on the Carl Sandburg article, especially your recent edits to recognize and attribute a RS for CS and Congress in 1959. This did cause a couple of easily remediable problems, though. I used Heitman's essay in Humanities to expand the lede, not noticing that the editor who included the "bristling" passage that quotes Epsetin in the Biography had taken the passage from Heitman's article. The problem is that the two last quotations in the lede are from Heitman, not Epstein, and this necessitates the re-introduction of a specific citation to Heitman for the lede and not simple as an external link. I hope that's clear. regards, Sensei48 ( talk) 18:10, 7 January 2015 (UTC)
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I'm in no mood to edit war, so I'll defer to you on this subject. However, your assertion that I "simply don't know what [I'm] talking about" strikes me as uncivil. I would refer you to WP:CIVIL. We can debate the merits of certain edits, even vigorously if necessary, without personalizing it. Tigercompanion25 ( talk) 17:54, 12 April 2015 (UTC)
Please read the vandalism page on wikipedia for further information. But "any good-faith effort to improve the encyclopedia is not vandalism. Edit warring over content is not vandalism." My deletions served to clean-up the page and remove insubstantial pages/entries. Anonymous032 ( talk) 23:23, 5 May 2015 (UTC)
I've left you a reply at the noticeboard where you opened a discussion. I'm not sure it was the right venue, as I have said there. At WP:AFC we see a disproportionally high number of self publicists. They don't matter. Indeed, all that matters is whether we can squeeze a decent article out of them, which we do with relentless politeness and reviewing the bejasus out of their contributions. I sent this one to MfD because I believe it unfair to prolong any creature's agony.
What would be useful is if you wish to contribute a policy based comment to the MfD, please. I don't mind whether we keep the draft if it can be shown to be notable or delete it if not. At present I think it has reached the end of the road.
Have you thought of joining the volunteer reviewers at WP:AFC? There's a steep learning curve, but new reviewers are wise and usually choose the easy ones to start with. Fiddle Faddle 15:56, 7 May 2015 (UTC)
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I'm trying to tidy up some navboxes, but you seem to have issues with my edits. Regarding {{ Edgardo Vega Yunqué}}, there is no point in having unlinked text in a navbox as this does not aid navigation in any way. With the new guideline for redlinks, if the articles are truly notable, they should be redlinked, but there is no support for unlinked text. As these articles are not even redlinked at Edgardo Vega Yunqué, then it is unlikely they meet the notability guidelines. If they are not redlinked there, then they shouldn't be in the navbox. Especially the short story collections. Also, with regard to duplicating links (see {{ Penelope Fitzgerald}}), this adds no navigational value whatsoever, and actually can confound a reader, as they keep ending up at the same article. Again, these individual works have not been deemed notable enough to have received redlinks in the bibliography, so likewise they shouldn't be in the navbox. -- Rob Sinden ( talk) 15:13, 16 July 2015 (UTC)
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Thanks for calling out Nonamesleft on his behavior at AN/I. I just left this message at Floquenbeam's talk page. It gives the chain of events from where and how I entered onto that editor's radar. Frankly, I didn't think anyone would catch on to his purpose for quite a while, but glad it happened so quickly (some editors take WP:AGF too far, in my opinion). Again, my sincere thanks. -- WV ● ✉ ✓ 21:58, 19 August 2015 (UTC)
Hi Choor monster, and thank you for your intervention as a mathematician on this article. But I think describing previous reviewers' comments as: "rather tame form letter rejections" on the author's talk page was a tad harsh and not necessarily the best place for such comments. In point of fact, I failed the article on the very obvious lack of sources, which was solid reasoning that didn't require special subject knowledge. I also left a personal note to the author pointing out that she or he needed to avoid circular referencing and support the article with sources that supported claims made in the article. Thanks. Libby norman ( talk) 23:00, 24 August 2015 (UTC)
I was going to restore one of the two quotes you removed from the VD article, but then I misclicked and you got rolled back. Sorry! DS ( talk) 12:57, 26 August 2015 (UTC)
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You've got some. WormTT( talk) 11:35, 9 September 2015 (UTC)
Hi. One last thing before I publish. (Not needed before Shabbat if you don't have time.) I added the shmitta cycle data, as you suggested. but I don't really know how far back the current reckoning of shmitta years goes. With machzor gadol/machzor katan I simply deal with them proleptically, as that's pretty traditional—and in the case of the astronomically inaccurate machzor gadol, kind of the point anyway. But for shmitta I don't think I can really do that. There are machlokiot on how yovel fit in, and in any event I don't have time for the more involved coding something like that would entail. So as an interim solution at this point, I've suppressed the display of shmitta for pre-1948. I think I can actually go back pretty accurately to about 1880 or so, but I just don't know where to find any information for periods before that. Do you? שבת שלום וגמר חתימה טובה. StevenJ81 ( talk) 13:34, 18 September 2015 (UTC)
I know all the parties involved, and the family is appalled. That book is wrong and verges on libel. I suggest you let it be... Modernist ( talk) 12:25, 28 October 2015 (UTC)
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Thanks for adding Remembrance Rock to Template:Carl Sandburg - I was surprised that there weren't more Sandburg works with their own WP articles. KConWiki ( talk) 19:07, 28 December 2012 (UTC)
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I recently moved Detour (novel) to Detour (1939 novel) and redid the former as a disambiguation page. But the Talk:Detour (novel) is still the Talk:Detour (1939 novel) page. Trying to edit the former talk page (through the Talk button or the link takes one to the latter talk page. Presumably fixing this will create an uncreated talk page, but if not, a blank page is appropriate. Choor monster ( talk) 20:29, 4 December 2012 (UTC)
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Hello--I'd like feedback on both of these issues. The first one below has a very short discussion preceeding on Talk:***, while the other one is a new question and can proceed here.
In researching information about Michael Brodsky, the writer, I've come across two other people with the same name. One is a Ukranian politician with his own page, Mykhailo Brodskyy, so for him I added hatnotes. But another Michael Brodsky is this fellow, a digital media artist/photographer. I have absolutely no idea if he qualifies as notable.
The question, to me, is whether the existing Michael Brodsky page should be moved to Michael Brodsky (writer) and then the page replaced with disambiguation. Choor monster ( talk) 14:37, 22 October 2012 (UTC)
Hi Choor, I suspect your Toomer image File:Jean Toomer, Margery Latimer.jpg isn't going to stick and will shortly deleted as the license isn't right. As it was published by Time after 1923, I assume it's still under copyright. It's a shame though as it is a good addition to the article. Span ( talk) 16:49, 26 December 2012 (UTC)
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Choor monster, you are right that the MOS permits red links but only if a non Disambig page contains a link. This is an orphan redlink. If orphan red links were allowed on Disambig pages those pages could clutter up with all kinds of non notable whims and fancies of anybody. The purpose of the Disambig is to disambiguate between wiki pages that exist or are already referred to and should contain no information other than just enough to assist in selecting the right page. Adding red links adds information, in fact it forces a definition in the disambig page itself ext because it is not covered anywhere else. If the topic is real and noteworthy I encourage you to create the article first; it is hard work getting a new page up but worth it if you can do it. Good luck. E x nihil ( talk) 20:58, 7 May 2013 (UTC)
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Can you please put in a better citation for Bert Bell's father being selected as the PA AG. Your edit implies that a citation is required. The source I use for my citation is one that I view as generally kind of sloppy. I do not think I miscomprehended what my source wrote, but rather I think my source is sloppy and you correction is more factual. However, you have hijacked my citation - my source is no longer valid if your statement is correct. Can you please correct that in the article. Please do not use my citations to edit the article. Please challenge my statement and my source in the article so I can fix it, or better yet provide a better source to substantiate your edit. I believe your edit is a correction so I hope you will follow through with a proper citation. Ijustreadbooks ( talk) 04:30, 14 November 2013 (UTC)
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I just thought this was relevant and might amuse you: [1]. I won't say who's playing which role, of course!— alf laylah wa laylah ( talk) 18:18, 28 April 2014 (UTC)
I wasn't clear enough. My point was that it was slightly confusing to have two words next to each other at a place of possible line break when the hyphens were consecutive. The part I found distracting was the fact that we had a hyphen at the end of one line and also at the beginning of another; I momentarily thought it was the same word, truncated due to word length, and that someone had accidentally placed two hyphens instead of one. With the words switched, this problem is alleviated, since it's hyphen/word/word/hyphen, regardless of where the line is actually broken. Nyttend ( talk) 17:09, 8 May 2014 (UTC)
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I think things went off the rails at the YB discussion when you cited WP:BLP1E for its use of "significance" as a term of art, and you were promptly and widely misunderstood as citing that for something else. I understand how frustrating it can be when you make your point carefully and with cites, only to have multiple people (myself included) persistently misunderstand. If you're still interested, could you explain here (small words, please) what you'd like to have changed in the article and why? I think I see your point (but perhaps don't agree with it), but I'd rather hear it from you.
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I can't see how we are allowed on WP to go around making our own judgment calls regarding what is or is not significant.I'd argue that this is all we can do, and those choices, combined with the conversations about them, are what maps out consensus (with the written policies being a static, fuzzy sketch of a consensus that continues to evolve). That's certainly not the accepted view (and might be a little too close to the philosophy of legal realism for your taste), but I find it leads to a less stressful way of working here. Anyway, thanks for your past (and hopefully, future) contributions to Mr. Barry's article. I appreciate the care you take in your editing, even (and especially) when I don't agree with you. Lesser Cartographies ( talk) 18:08, 9 August 2014 (UTC)
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Choor monster,
Actually, consensus has not been established yet, and you're involved. No, I won't revert you, but obviously, I disagree that there is a consensus other than BLP , which if followed , demands she not be addressed or identified as "Chairman". (PS: Just so you know I'm aware, I'm also involved and therefore, can't say consensus is..... either, a neutral admin will have to call this one ) KoshVorlon Rassekali ternii i mlechnye puti 17:01, 19 October 2014 (UTC)
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Hey, i commented at Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2014 November 30, partly in response there to what I perceive to be too strongly personally-directed comments by you about me. But maybe you are not specifically focused on me. I see your participation in Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Victoria Pynchon (2nd nomination) and Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Success as a Mediator for Dummies also as a bit problematic, with directions towards other editors besides me too. Could you maybe please consider chilling out a bit, and browsing a bit in Wikipedia policy/guidelines on wp:NPA and related areas. I am sure you have plenty to contribute to Wikipedia, and I think you can be more effective if you tone it down a notch or two. Comment on the content/policies, not the editors, is good advice that has been conveyed to me too. Hope you don't mind this coming from me. If you want to talk further I am open to it, but maybe offline would be best (feel free to email me). Either way, I hope for the best for you. -- do ncr am 00:07, 9 December 2014 (UTC)
Hi Choor monster -- As exemplified in discussion above, you and I are not seeing eye-to-eye. I thought we were done. But I am here now to express disagreement to you with what seems like battleground-type behavior, about the not-very-important redirect at RFD. First you changed the list-section in question, i.e. the list of notable books in the For Dummies article, then opened the RFD itself. That caused confusion, is in fact disruptive; you should not yourself edit the target of the redirect as if to win the RFD; the one editor who seemed at first to agree with the deletion then disagreed, once they understood that you had messed with the target of the redirect. Now, further, you are messing with the redirect in place, i.e. this diff in which you remove the category in place at the redirect. You did that a day or so ago and I reverted it, and you have just now re-done it, with your edit summary expressing your view that there is no list. I view this as disruptive and confusing in the RFD. Whether you meant it or not to be that way, it is confusing and disruptive in AFD/RFD processes if an editor advocating for an AFD/RFD deletion edits the article/redirect towards making it seem useless. You should refrain from gutting an article at AFD; your expression of "Delete" vote in an AFD should suffice. And you should let editors who are trying to support "Keep" decision go ahead and edit the AFD article in positive ways which might or might not suffice. But you should not battle them and tear out their attempts to improve an article. Likewise you should refrain from diminishing the usefulness of the redirect in question at RFD. In the RFD you have argued that the redirect serves no purpose. One purpose that I have pointed out is that it allows for proper use of the category Category:Lists of books by imprint or publisher. Your removing the category does diminish the usefulness of the redirect, and appears as if you are seeking to "win" the RFD. (Also I simply disagree with you that there is no list; there is a list; you have expressed your view that the list is a list but not a wp:list, whatever that is supposed to mean, but that is not working for me. Your stating that view in an edit summary is not helpful; I would appreciate you state your view in the RFD and/or the discussion at Wikiproject Books or elsewhere in meaningful Talk situation, rather than in edit summaries.)
On the content type issue of the usefulness/appropriateness of a category on a redirect, I would suggest that you express your view at the Wikiproject Books discussion that I invited you to, and/or at the still-ongoing RFD.
I have taken some time to reach out to you above and to explain myself again here now. On this behavior=type point now, I consider this to be meant in an educational way for you, but given previous discussion I tend to expect you to dismiss my view. It is a basic Wikipedia editor behavior practice, though, not to edit negatively on XfD targets. I believe that is a basic practice though I cannot right now point to expression of it in a policy or guideline. So, can I ask you please to either A) simply revert yourself, if you can basically understand and accept what I am saying, or at least accept that the RFD process can resolve the question, or B) agree to some mediation-like process, e.g. can we get a respected editor or two to consider the situation and advise you and me both. I guess a further alternative is to take this to some administrative noticeboard, which I would rather not do, in part as the dispute resolution processes all seem to be broken. What some editors I respect have been saying at wp:AN or wp:ANI or User talk:Jimbo Wales or other central places, is that editors should talk to each other more at their user talk pages, one to one, and I am trying to do that again now. Maybe a request at one or two respected editors pages to comment here, less than raising a dispute resolution, would be better. I do think there is a pretty basic behavior principle here -- don't mess negatively with XfD targets while the XfD is going on--and I actually think I would be remiss if I did not try to work through something here with you, positively. -- do ncr am 21:28, 18 December 2014 (UTC)
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You're completely right. It's my fault. I just added this novel to the exception list, thank you for letting me know about this problem. -- Basilicofresco ( msg) 21:53, 29 December 2014 (UTC)
Hello Choor Monster: I appreciate your work on the Carl Sandburg article, especially your recent edits to recognize and attribute a RS for CS and Congress in 1959. This did cause a couple of easily remediable problems, though. I used Heitman's essay in Humanities to expand the lede, not noticing that the editor who included the "bristling" passage that quotes Epsetin in the Biography had taken the passage from Heitman's article. The problem is that the two last quotations in the lede are from Heitman, not Epstein, and this necessitates the re-introduction of a specific citation to Heitman for the lede and not simple as an external link. I hope that's clear. regards, Sensei48 ( talk) 18:10, 7 January 2015 (UTC)
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Girl Meets Ghost: Thank you for your work on this article. And just so you know, the book series is actually worth it. :) HullIntegrity\ talk / 14:23, 16 February 2015 (UTC) |
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I think that you used the wrong template to refer to the editor about whom you are complaining. Please check whether I have corrected the reference properly. (You used an article template rather than a user template, but your complaint was clearly about a user.) Robert McClenon ( talk) 14:32, 16 March 2015 (UTC)
I see your point. I'll stop — Preceding unsigned comment added by Michael Liao Sax ( talk • contribs) 20:53, 18 March 2015 (UTC)
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I'm in no mood to edit war, so I'll defer to you on this subject. However, your assertion that I "simply don't know what [I'm] talking about" strikes me as uncivil. I would refer you to WP:CIVIL. We can debate the merits of certain edits, even vigorously if necessary, without personalizing it. Tigercompanion25 ( talk) 17:54, 12 April 2015 (UTC)
Please read the vandalism page on wikipedia for further information. But "any good-faith effort to improve the encyclopedia is not vandalism. Edit warring over content is not vandalism." My deletions served to clean-up the page and remove insubstantial pages/entries. Anonymous032 ( talk) 23:23, 5 May 2015 (UTC)
I've left you a reply at the noticeboard where you opened a discussion. I'm not sure it was the right venue, as I have said there. At WP:AFC we see a disproportionally high number of self publicists. They don't matter. Indeed, all that matters is whether we can squeeze a decent article out of them, which we do with relentless politeness and reviewing the bejasus out of their contributions. I sent this one to MfD because I believe it unfair to prolong any creature's agony.
What would be useful is if you wish to contribute a policy based comment to the MfD, please. I don't mind whether we keep the draft if it can be shown to be notable or delete it if not. At present I think it has reached the end of the road.
Have you thought of joining the volunteer reviewers at WP:AFC? There's a steep learning curve, but new reviewers are wise and usually choose the easy ones to start with. Fiddle Faddle 15:56, 7 May 2015 (UTC)
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I've nominated it. I think it's gonna fly, too! Template:Did you know nominations/Kelayres massacre KDS4444 Talk 22:08, 3 July 2015 (UTC)
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I'm trying to tidy up some navboxes, but you seem to have issues with my edits. Regarding {{ Edgardo Vega Yunqué}}, there is no point in having unlinked text in a navbox as this does not aid navigation in any way. With the new guideline for redlinks, if the articles are truly notable, they should be redlinked, but there is no support for unlinked text. As these articles are not even redlinked at Edgardo Vega Yunqué, then it is unlikely they meet the notability guidelines. If they are not redlinked there, then they shouldn't be in the navbox. Especially the short story collections. Also, with regard to duplicating links (see {{ Penelope Fitzgerald}}), this adds no navigational value whatsoever, and actually can confound a reader, as they keep ending up at the same article. Again, these individual works have not been deemed notable enough to have received redlinks in the bibliography, so likewise they shouldn't be in the navbox. -- Rob Sinden ( talk) 15:13, 16 July 2015 (UTC)
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Thanks for calling out Nonamesleft on his behavior at AN/I. I just left this message at Floquenbeam's talk page. It gives the chain of events from where and how I entered onto that editor's radar. Frankly, I didn't think anyone would catch on to his purpose for quite a while, but glad it happened so quickly (some editors take WP:AGF too far, in my opinion). Again, my sincere thanks. -- WV ● ✉ ✓ 21:58, 19 August 2015 (UTC)
Hi Choor monster, and thank you for your intervention as a mathematician on this article. But I think describing previous reviewers' comments as: "rather tame form letter rejections" on the author's talk page was a tad harsh and not necessarily the best place for such comments. In point of fact, I failed the article on the very obvious lack of sources, which was solid reasoning that didn't require special subject knowledge. I also left a personal note to the author pointing out that she or he needed to avoid circular referencing and support the article with sources that supported claims made in the article. Thanks. Libby norman ( talk) 23:00, 24 August 2015 (UTC)
I was going to restore one of the two quotes you removed from the VD article, but then I misclicked and you got rolled back. Sorry! DS ( talk) 12:57, 26 August 2015 (UTC)
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You've got some. WormTT( talk) 11:35, 9 September 2015 (UTC)
Hi. One last thing before I publish. (Not needed before Shabbat if you don't have time.) I added the shmitta cycle data, as you suggested. but I don't really know how far back the current reckoning of shmitta years goes. With machzor gadol/machzor katan I simply deal with them proleptically, as that's pretty traditional—and in the case of the astronomically inaccurate machzor gadol, kind of the point anyway. But for shmitta I don't think I can really do that. There are machlokiot on how yovel fit in, and in any event I don't have time for the more involved coding something like that would entail. So as an interim solution at this point, I've suppressed the display of shmitta for pre-1948. I think I can actually go back pretty accurately to about 1880 or so, but I just don't know where to find any information for periods before that. Do you? שבת שלום וגמר חתימה טובה. StevenJ81 ( talk) 13:34, 18 September 2015 (UTC)
I know all the parties involved, and the family is appalled. That book is wrong and verges on libel. I suggest you let it be... Modernist ( talk) 12:25, 28 October 2015 (UTC)
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