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Wikiproject Go

Thanks for joining :)


  • A standard hasn't been chosen, but I've created templates for different nationality players that contain Kanji, Hangul, Pinyin, and Traditional/Simplified Chinese names. You can see some examples here - Hideyuki Fujisawa, Lee Chang-ho, Ma Xiaochun.
  • This promotion template sounds good, maybe even filling in awards from magazines, too?
  • I've created a tournament template also, as can be seen at Kisei, Judan, Oza etc..
  • This would seem a bit troubling for players such as Ma Xiaochun, Cho Chikun, Lee Chang-ho, and Cho Hunhyun, because frankly, they've won a lot of titles :p
  • I've done this on every go player page, if I recall correctly.
  • Seems to be done

Thanks again! CanbekEsen 11:40, 18 October 2006 (UTC) reply

    • I like what you've done here, but it's not clear which template to use in what situation, especially with

players often changing countries, or born in one, and playing in another. Surely we can have a generic "Go-bio-stub", with the name in each language given? This will be useful also for people searching for info on players in other languages? If we're worried about clutter, we can leave all the oriental forms out, just using name at the top of the article, and then putting the further linguistic details in a "oriental-names-stub" near the bottom of the article?

Hmm, it shouldn't be hard to create a "universal" template where it comes with the Kanji, Hangul etc etc. as optional.

    • Yeah - perhaps awards (and records held) should be in a regular table, and mentioned in the article itself?

That sounds good.

    • Yeah, Charles pointed out it would be good for hereditary titles (Heads of houses, maybe godokoro, etc.). However, for annual titles it may still be doable - some of the royalty out there have quite a lot of titles, but since the succession boxes are at the bottom of the page, it doesn't clog up the main article much.

That is true, good point.

    • OK. Is the list ad hoc per page, or is the tournament listing order standardised across pages.

Each one has been listed by importance (either oldest or biggest prize money). CanbekEsen 19:10, 19 October 2006 (UTC) reply

The Nihon Kiin (Japanese professional go school in Tokyo, Japan) publishes a yearbook of the professional go games. In the back are photographs and a biography of the professional go players from Japan (all three? schools), China, and South Korea. The last time I checked (~1991) there were about nine professionals resident in the U.S. Two (Michael Redmond, 9-dan now from Santa Barbara, CA and James Kerwin, 1-Dan from Minnesota) traveled to Japan to attain pro status and one (Janice Kim, 1-Dan, now 3-Dan? from New Mexico, now New York) to South Korea and then returned. The others were go pros already and emmigrated to the U.S. The first go pro was Jimmy Cha, 6-Dan from South Korea, then Los Angeles. The American Go Association may have some data. Larry R. Holmgren 04:22, 20 January 2007 (UTC) reply

Steve Kroon, may I recommend the book "Breakthrough to Shodan." I read your detailed go tournament history. I started as a 17 kyu after teaching myself to play ~1970. Larry R. Holmgren 08:19, 25 February 2007 (UTC) reply

Kentucky Fried Cruelty

I see you like t3h KFC. Have you checked out www.kentuckyfriedcruelty.com? -- Slashme 12:25, 11 May 2007 (UTC) reply

Checked it out now. Sounds like regular battery chickens. Furthermore, the killing process sounds like the usual for chickens sent to market. I might be inclined to take this seriously if there were a few biologists etc. supporting the campaign on the front page, instead of celebrities, musicians, and religious leaders. Furthermore, give us a link on advisors/directors who have resigned about this issue. So, I think I'll carry on with the KFC thing in the meantime. -- Steve Kroon 12:31, 11 May 2007 (UTC) reply

Userboxes

You got me on a userbox kick. I even made a new one: Template:User_OS:Windows_Duress . By the way, you have a dead userbox in your list (the Wikipedian Reference one). -- Slashme 13:48, 11 May 2007 (UTC) reply

Shiny new userboxes

Check out "User OS:Windows Duress" and "User browser:ELinks" -- Slashme 13:38, 14 May 2007 (UTC) reply

South African Bibles

I am interested in buying some Bibles in South African languages but the South African Bible Society does not take orders from outside South Africa. Would you be able to order them and forward them to me? I can reimburse you through paypal or international money order.-- Ted-m ( talk) 03:52, 4 January 2008 (UTC) reply

Hi. We're into the last five days of the Women in Red World Contest. There's a new bonus prize of $200 worth of books of your choice to win for creating the most new women biographies between 0:00 on the 26th and 23:59 on 30th November. If you've been contributing to the contest, thank you for your support, we've produced over 2000 articles. If you haven't contributed yet, we would appreciate you taking the time to add entries to our articles achievements list by the end of the month. Thank you, and if participating, good luck with the finale!

Capitalizing Go

Please join discussion here. Thank you. Coastside ( talk) 14:01, 15 October 2021 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hi, Steve Kroon, Welcome to Wikipedia!

I hope you like this place — I sure do — and want to stay.

You may want to read about the Five pillars of Wikipedia and simplified ruleset.

If you need help on how to title new articles check out the naming conventions.

For help on formatting the pages visit the manual of style.

If you need help look at Wikipedia:Help and the FAQ.

If you can't find your answer there, check the Village Pump (for Wikipedia related questions) or the Reference Desk (for general questions)!

There's still more help at the Tutorial and Policy Library.

Plus, don't forget to visit the Community Portal.

Feel free to post questions on my user talk page or place {{helpme}} on your talk page and someone will be by to help you shortly.

If you want to play around with your new Wiki skills the Sandbox is for you. You can sign your name using three tildes (~). If you use four, you can add a datestamp too. Five will get you the datestamp only.

You may want to add yourself to the new user log.

If you ever think a page or image should be deleted, please list it at the votes for deletion page. There is also a votes for undeletion page if you want to retrieve something that you think should not have been deleted.

On IRC, check out the Bootcamp. It's not what it sounds like, but it is fun and can help you with your editing skills.

If you're bored and want to find something to do, try the Random page button in the sidebar, or check out the Open Task message in the Community Portal.

Happy Wiki-ing.Kf4bdy talk contribs

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Wikiproject Go

Thanks for joining :)


  • A standard hasn't been chosen, but I've created templates for different nationality players that contain Kanji, Hangul, Pinyin, and Traditional/Simplified Chinese names. You can see some examples here - Hideyuki Fujisawa, Lee Chang-ho, Ma Xiaochun.
  • This promotion template sounds good, maybe even filling in awards from magazines, too?
  • I've created a tournament template also, as can be seen at Kisei, Judan, Oza etc..
  • This would seem a bit troubling for players such as Ma Xiaochun, Cho Chikun, Lee Chang-ho, and Cho Hunhyun, because frankly, they've won a lot of titles :p
  • I've done this on every go player page, if I recall correctly.
  • Seems to be done

Thanks again! CanbekEsen 11:40, 18 October 2006 (UTC) reply

    • I like what you've done here, but it's not clear which template to use in what situation, especially with

players often changing countries, or born in one, and playing in another. Surely we can have a generic "Go-bio-stub", with the name in each language given? This will be useful also for people searching for info on players in other languages? If we're worried about clutter, we can leave all the oriental forms out, just using name at the top of the article, and then putting the further linguistic details in a "oriental-names-stub" near the bottom of the article?

Hmm, it shouldn't be hard to create a "universal" template where it comes with the Kanji, Hangul etc etc. as optional.

    • Yeah - perhaps awards (and records held) should be in a regular table, and mentioned in the article itself?

That sounds good.

    • Yeah, Charles pointed out it would be good for hereditary titles (Heads of houses, maybe godokoro, etc.). However, for annual titles it may still be doable - some of the royalty out there have quite a lot of titles, but since the succession boxes are at the bottom of the page, it doesn't clog up the main article much.

That is true, good point.

    • OK. Is the list ad hoc per page, or is the tournament listing order standardised across pages.

Each one has been listed by importance (either oldest or biggest prize money). CanbekEsen 19:10, 19 October 2006 (UTC) reply

The Nihon Kiin (Japanese professional go school in Tokyo, Japan) publishes a yearbook of the professional go games. In the back are photographs and a biography of the professional go players from Japan (all three? schools), China, and South Korea. The last time I checked (~1991) there were about nine professionals resident in the U.S. Two (Michael Redmond, 9-dan now from Santa Barbara, CA and James Kerwin, 1-Dan from Minnesota) traveled to Japan to attain pro status and one (Janice Kim, 1-Dan, now 3-Dan? from New Mexico, now New York) to South Korea and then returned. The others were go pros already and emmigrated to the U.S. The first go pro was Jimmy Cha, 6-Dan from South Korea, then Los Angeles. The American Go Association may have some data. Larry R. Holmgren 04:22, 20 January 2007 (UTC) reply

Steve Kroon, may I recommend the book "Breakthrough to Shodan." I read your detailed go tournament history. I started as a 17 kyu after teaching myself to play ~1970. Larry R. Holmgren 08:19, 25 February 2007 (UTC) reply

Kentucky Fried Cruelty

I see you like t3h KFC. Have you checked out www.kentuckyfriedcruelty.com? -- Slashme 12:25, 11 May 2007 (UTC) reply

Checked it out now. Sounds like regular battery chickens. Furthermore, the killing process sounds like the usual for chickens sent to market. I might be inclined to take this seriously if there were a few biologists etc. supporting the campaign on the front page, instead of celebrities, musicians, and religious leaders. Furthermore, give us a link on advisors/directors who have resigned about this issue. So, I think I'll carry on with the KFC thing in the meantime. -- Steve Kroon 12:31, 11 May 2007 (UTC) reply

Userboxes

You got me on a userbox kick. I even made a new one: Template:User_OS:Windows_Duress . By the way, you have a dead userbox in your list (the Wikipedian Reference one). -- Slashme 13:48, 11 May 2007 (UTC) reply

Shiny new userboxes

Check out "User OS:Windows Duress" and "User browser:ELinks" -- Slashme 13:38, 14 May 2007 (UTC) reply

South African Bibles

I am interested in buying some Bibles in South African languages but the South African Bible Society does not take orders from outside South Africa. Would you be able to order them and forward them to me? I can reimburse you through paypal or international money order.-- Ted-m ( talk) 03:52, 4 January 2008 (UTC) reply

Hi. We're into the last five days of the Women in Red World Contest. There's a new bonus prize of $200 worth of books of your choice to win for creating the most new women biographies between 0:00 on the 26th and 23:59 on 30th November. If you've been contributing to the contest, thank you for your support, we've produced over 2000 articles. If you haven't contributed yet, we would appreciate you taking the time to add entries to our articles achievements list by the end of the month. Thank you, and if participating, good luck with the finale!

Capitalizing Go

Please join discussion here. Thank you. Coastside ( talk) 14:01, 15 October 2021 (UTC) reply


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