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smaller screens, it tooks more than half of the main page. We then questionned what we thought more important to be seen on the main page, the fact we were meant to be a free (gratuite) and free (libre) encyclopedia, or a multilingual encyclopedia. Hence, we decided to limit the links to other languages in the community bloc on the right. We would have gladly left the list at the bottom, but the top and bottom are linked, so one is not possible without the other. I think we took more time to design the main page, than this place did.
351:... and? Civil engineering is studied in the physics departments of many universities, but this does not stop it being an application of mathematical 'hard science' principles, rather than a hard science in and of itself. Being an applied science does not an 'illegitimate' subject make (indeed, your very use of the word is significantly POV :-)); that SE is the application of the mathematical aspects of CS (which, at least IME, are normally thought of as the totality thereof) is what is under ponderance here. Yes? --
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1628:- I read it frequently, and have occasionally contributed. I do not believe it suffices for a "Books" section, as seen in other periodicals, which I believe Wiki (sort of) is. True, we are the best on-line encylopedia, rather that a periodical--but I would be glad to participate in a "Books" section, as soon as Anon starts one.--
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in the events section of a day page is fair game unless it is a stub, or worse. This includes assassinations, murders and notable births (such as the first test tube baby), but in general simple births or deaths are not listed. The exception are notable anniversaries (such as 100 year increments from
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What makes some "applied?" I always assumed it meant it was derived from something else, and ha(d/s) a dependancy on that something else. For instance, chemistry was not derived from physics, therefore it is not applied physics. I may be completely wrong, if so, what does it mean for something to
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Great new look! It really gives a good impression of a wide variety of content. I presume that that image of Mars was specially sized for this layout? If that is the case, instead of making a new mini image each week, why not just have "Main page thumbnail" and overwrite that which a new image each
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Could the developer change the broswer title of the index from "Main Page - Knowledge (XXG)" to something like "Knowledge (XXG) - the 💕"? Because every time I bookmark it to a public computer (my subliminal way of promotion), I have to manually change it to that, because most ppl dunno what WP is,
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as a newcomer who came in to the middle of wikipedia from a search engine, may i suggest a similar link, especially to style suggestions, at the top of the page that comes up when the "edit this page" button is pressed? i didn't realise how instant it all was, and stepped on wiki-toes accidentally,
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So do I. That sentence looks nice. By the way, the main page has been changed and has the link now in the very first word. That is good. However, I can imagine a total newcomer to not recognize that link as a link. Therefore it might be a good idea to violate a principle or two and insert the above
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Would someone who is able please move "computer science" from the applied section to the science and mathematics section, and then add "software engineering" to the applied section? This would show the fact that they emphasize very different things, and that software engineering is a very important
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We don't play politics here; all active languages that have a translated Main Page and at least 100 articles should be listed. If simplified
Chinese passes those criteria then it should be listed too. I assume zh is simplified Chinese - if true it has well over 1,000 articles and is fairly active.
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Software Engineering was historically thought of as a subset of Computer Science, it has been emerging in recent years to stand on its own. It is now largely independent of computer science and traditional engineering. This is why I believe it deserves its own
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Internal fork is only a temporary solution. Separating simp/trad
Chinese is not a good idea since they are the same language, just different ways to write the same characters (a little bit like the situation of American/British English). In fact the more appropriate solution is to have automatic
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Mathematics? Yet they are Natural Sciences, since they study the natural world that was not created by man. I know that many of you who live in virtual reality all day long may have trouble distinguishing it from real reality (ha ha), but all of Computer Science is an Applied Science,
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I wouldn't say that; mathematics and derivative/associated fields are not concerned with understanding of aspects of nature (and haven't really been so for well over a century now) but are advancements of themselves for their ownsake. Of course, this can then be applied to create the branches of
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because the french design was just used on the spot. We chose to remove the international languages at the top, because some of us (a linguist specialised in indo european languages in particular) felt all languages should be available, or none of them. Pb is : the list was getting huge, and on
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Science belongs to wherever Mathematics belongs. Today, we think of computer science as an umbrella term, encompassing the applied science as well as the mathematical field. I personally feel that CS belongs side by side with Mathematics, while Computer Engineering,
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Management Info
Systems, and Software Engineering belongs to applied science. (But should not be included on the Main Page because they're subdisciplines of Engineering, Business, and CS respectively) And yes, I agree CS isn't a natural science. But since the heading is "Philosophy,
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I thought it might be a good idea to make the box headings (Selected
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Oh I see -- I asssumed it had previously been produced dynamically whenever accessed. Maybe it could be produced statically but with automatic update at regular intervals, and just set the frequency of the regular update to something appropriate to the server capability?
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When did the 1968 DNC take place? It's listed neither in the article nor in the source of the Main Page, as had become standard (for reasons of editability and judgement). Or does it always occur on the same date, and I'm just showing off my ignorance of US
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It was before, but because of the strain on
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first-level applied mathematics, also known as natural science (though biology is applied chemistry, which is itself applied physics, ...). However, I will revert my change pending further discussion --
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page. It took me a few months to discover it. I think that this is a really important page and should be given more prominence. Perhaps in the "Writting
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I tried making the articles on the main page fit for an 800x600 display, but failed. Someone else needs to fix it (it looks fine while previewing, but falls to pieces after saving...). --
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I agree. That's what the page was created for. There used to be a link, but it was removed for some reason in one of the front page redesigns. Oh, and I love the new look, too. --
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discrimination, despite the ideas that a recent deranged alleged Canadian tried to cram down our throats. The italicized ones are titles; even the one that looks like it's just
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I agree that it isn't. Doesn't make sense that the word you would link to newcomers. Also, it makes the word look unlcear in Mozilla 1.4. Any objections to changing it?
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of the main page to free the clutter. The last thing we should be doing is adding things. Or if we do, it should be on the basis of one thing in, five things out.
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Note that this problem was generated by the following Wiki-markup: '''''you''' can edit any page right now!'' which currently renders as <strong: -->
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Done. By the way, you don't need to be an admin to edit 'recent changes'. Just click the edit button that appears just after the link to Wikibooks.
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How about adding an extra sentence like "If you are new to Knowledge (XXG) and want to find out more about it, read on here"?
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That would be more convenient, because whenever I wanted to find that, I had to use "Search". BTW, could anyone add a link to
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I was under the impression that Anniversaries was for events, places and things; not for individuals. can anyone remember?
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Seems odd that there is an internal fork like that. Shouldn't we give traditionial Chinese their own domain? --
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translation between simp/trad, but we lack technical assistance at the moment. --
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1571:time we change the featured article? --
1546:The link to Physics is broken guys. ---
1454:(1 edit in 30 days is hardly active). --
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