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found later in the article. But for those that just want a summary, the previous state infobox is really good, much better than the other "infoboxes" which used to be found in the federal election articles before I replaced them, as they were kind of rubbish. But the infoboxed which
Orderinchaos wants are really good, just not good enough. The only thing they do better than the new infoboxes, apart from the mobile thingy, which sounds pretty hit and miss, is the fact that they display the minor parties. I agree this is important, but if you want a quick summary, that's just not the type of things that are necessary unless there is a hung parliament or a party wins a significant amount of seats. If it's a hung parliament, that can be mentioned and the necessary information can be displayed somewhere else. If a minor party wins a significant amount of seats, then they can be a "Third", "Fourth" etc party. When it comes hung parliaments anyway, I don't see how saying "No Majority" helps anyone anyway. Who won the election, who was the subsequent Premier, is the single most important part of an election, and saying "No Majority" completely misses that. Who was in power beforehand is also a key issue, which also can't be displayed on the old ones. Coalitions are also part of Australian elections that need to be clear in a summary, and not only is that not obvious enough in the old infoboxes, necessary margins betweeen Labor and the Coalition require someone to do mathematics to add up the swings, seats gained, percentages and seat changes between the Liberal and National parties. That is an obstacle that is just not on. The leader is also a nice addition with the new infoboxes, the date is a good part, the amount of seats contested can be important, and possibly some of the things you may not notice but are actually fantastic additions are the previous and next election arrows at the top. If someone is quickly going through elections to find summaries about the elections in Victoria, or indeed, any state, those arrows can be a great assistance and the infobox in general is just better for that type of reading, which is what infoboxes are for. I realise that there are cons with switching, but for summaries which is what the infoboxes are for, this infobox is just better in more details than one. I would also like to say that I do appreciate the fact that Timeshift is supporting my view, but a longer fuse would be just fantastic, from not only Timeshift but also Orderinchaos. I previous that the latter of the two is probably the one who was provoked, but it still is unnecessary in such a petty discussion. I would also like to add that while I have worked pretty hard to improve the quality of the election pages, I am willing to remove some of the additions that I added, and I am not afraid of being proven wrong. So if it turns out that may changes are not for the better, and the majority agree, removing them is fine with me. At the moment though, I am fixed on my position that the new ones are better. Also, one last word: politics is not my only interest, I have a keen interest in animal life, but I believe that the election pages are the ones that need improving and can be improved.
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page to other pages, what's good for the geese is good for the gander, d) more support in this discussion for new template (with modifications) than the old template. Frickeg's response of "Wow, I thought we'd done this one. I see no problem with the new version at all - the tiny inaccuracies can easily be fixed, as we did for 2010. The infobox is not meant to serve as a results table - it is meant to summarise the major parties, and that is what this template does. The old one is primitive and, frankly, we're well past the days when it was moderately useful (all it is is a less useful version of the results table)." doesn't count as a strong opinion...? o_O And Canley says "I do slightly prefer the newer template". One, some, and all is this is more than you've got and more than sufficient to keep the global template until a new consensus is formed. As such, it is incumbent upon
Orderinchaos to form consensus and not unilaterally force his own version. Discuss, talk, form consensus, and once formed, by all means change. And if there isn't enough interest either way, who's to say that Orderinchaos' preferred template has precedence over the global default template? The bad attitude originated from Orderinchaos, not I, I do suggest reading his talk page.
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geese is good for the gander, d) more support in this discussion for new template (with modifications) than the old template. Frickeg's response of "Wow, I thought we'd done this one. I see no problem with the new version at all - the tiny inaccuracies can easily be fixed, as we did for 2010. The infobox is not meant to serve as a results table - it is meant to summarise the major parties, and that is what this template does. The old one is primitive and, frankly, we're well past the days when it was moderately useful (all it is is a less useful version of the results table)." doesn't count as a strong opinion...? o_O And Canley says "I do slightly prefer the newer template". One, some, and all is this is more than you've got and more than sufficient to keep the global template until a new consensus is formed. As such, it is incumbent upon
Orderinchaos to form consensus and not unilaterally force his own version. Discuss, talk, form consensus, and once formed, by all means change. Nobody has stopped Orderinchaos from improving the article in the many other ways it needs improving. I have found his from-the-beginning bad faith in my "motives" very unsettling. God forbid we aim for/see consistency between federal and state elections!
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bounds of WP:BOLDness. He added a quite valid (but arguably ugly) infobox where there was none in a small series of articles nearly a year ago, it was changed to a different one, he reverted it back for fairly valid reasons. Timeshift called for opinions here, got some lukewarm responses from the usual OzPol suspects and then proceeded to beat
Orderinchaos around the head like he was on some kind of crusade or vendetta to force his personal infobox on the trembling world. It's not like he made some huge sweeping change to thousands of articles – the fact that we only have articles on 8 or 9 Victorian elections anyway is more laughable than which infobox is used. --
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single new idea or suggestion for reaching the much-trumpeted "consensus" has been raised. Surely, people, we're better than this. I don't really care where the combativeness originated, I'd just like to see a sensible conclusion reached. So: I believe we're agreed on how to deal with hung parliaments. The key disagreement now seems to be whether minor parties can (or should) be accommodated in the infobox. How about we get back to that? My own view is that unless the party has a reasonable chance of forming government, or is of a considerable size (i.e. the Lib Dems in the UK), they probably don't warrant a place in the infobox, which is about the contest for
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typically have good photos available, and is often restricted to one or two editors (and not always ones from the state in question). The 2006 Victorian election, whose article I'm trying to fix at the moment, is a classic case of what happens in state elections, you get an article gets generated over an election cycle then utterly ignored thereafter, and then I get offline comments like "Oh, Knowledge (XXG)'s election articles are like a bad high school essay" based off one article.
1733:(not mine, as I don't have any huge stake in this, neither infobox has my design ideas) interests are served. They are not served by the new one, they are somewhat served by the old one. Were you not to be part of this discussion, I'm pretty sure the rest could sort out what exactly we should have and we would have a better infobox. Instead, you're like "it's my way or the highway, **** you" to myself and to everybody else here. That sort of conduct is just not on.
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geese is good for the gander, d) more support in this discussion for new template (with modifications) than the old template. Based on any one of, or all of these four, he cannot unilaterally insist on his changes. I don't have issues forming consensus and having open discussion, my issue here is the way
Orderinchaos is behaving. Leave it on what it is and discuss. Only then can you ever get proper discussion happening.
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two, you are not in any rights to insist on your version. You simply cannot answer this. I'm not arguing we can't all discuss what we should be using - but that's working toward consensus! Until that point, you cannot revert because you have no grounds to! I don't quite understand how you don't understand this basic wikipedia process, especially being an administrator.
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character, I'm certainly okay with giving it a chance to blossom before taking it to AfD. I'm certain
Australian politics can be very interesting, and I mean no offense to Victoria by placing the template -- I'd do the same if Virginia's 2009 state elections had an article I was aware of (I'll go look now), and I'm a proud resident of that Commonwealth.
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In my view, though, any alternative must recognise, especially in the present, that
Australia is a multi-party democracy and that independents are an endemic, ongoing feature of them which are unlikely to go away. In short, the infobox should account for the distribution of seats in the election, not just what the two biggest parties got.
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certain areas. My interest will probably lie elsewhere. And as for all those other readers.... I used to think policies were the most important thing, but we know that they can change. My view today, with most big parties trending to the middle ground, is that personalities of strong leaders are more important. But that's definitely POV.
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staff member of a decision maker with 790 facebook friends which pretty much covers the entire decision making apparatus of a state (and people that the
Wikimedia Australia chapter might one day want to engage - eg, ironically, to try and get better pictures). And also wouldn't be such a problem if they were wrong.
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Can I just enter the discussion by saying that I seriously didn't charge on and make the edit without thinking about it first. I really thought it was the better infobox, for a number of issues. Firstly, an infobox is meant to be a summary of the election before the other details are given, which are
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On what basis can you argue you are allowed to revert? We have a global election template. Consensus 1. We also have people on talk pages saying they do not want your old election box, they want the standard global box, and customise the wording and components to it as required. On the basis of these
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Look, I'm not necessarily saying we should conform completely with every other country, but some consistency across the encyclopedia is nice, and not having infoboxes on election articles is just way, way, WAY too much of an "out there" idea at the moment. In any case, it's not helpful; infoboxes are
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Agree on "New
Premier". However, I can't agree on independents being in the infobox. That's what the results tables are for (which should be higher up on these articles anyway); an infobox has to deal with the main parties vying for government, and in Australia that's only two. However, if the "minor
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The whole point of IER (and I agree re it not applying to federal elections) is that it allows for "backwater" articles, which is the norm in state elections, to have meaningful information. The norms are very different for state and federal elections - state normally has less info available, doesn't
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What about seats held by non-majors? They are referred to in other parts of the article (like the results table, for one). The infobox is designed to give a brief overview, and it does it far better than the old infobox. For such a bad design, it sure seems to have gained strong consensus for federal
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in which the Greens were included), but for independents with no "leader" such as in the 2010 federal election, how would that important information be imparted? I'm not suggesting
Infobox Election Result be applied to the 2010 federal election as it does look rather dated, but is there anyway we can
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Mate, you are not contributing here. I accept that you are in favour of deleting the page, but haggling over events like by-elections does not contribute to the debate. Without a doubt the by-elections will be looked back upon as an indicator of Government support. I think that the consensus is to
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I agree - this will be an important indication of support for the Government, and the event that will be looked back upon the most when the 2010 election is closer. I think the consensus here is to leave it for a couple of months - I'd suggest until after the Federal Election, when interest in state
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Still waiting for you to show me your consensus to change the status quo. One person's opinion does not a consensus make, no matter how strong or how loudly asserted. (And I'm still of the belief, and others can correct me if I'm wrong, that the two of us are the only people with a strong opinion in
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Improvement = better than. New infobox = not better than, therefore not an improvement. Possible new infobox yet to be developed = quite likely better than. As for "continuous improvement", point to one example of continuous improvement on a state election article that hasn't been initiated from our
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It's something I hadn't really considered myself until now as I'm not sophisticated enough to figure out how to view WP on a mobile :P (any time I've tried, it's been awful). The official one en.m.wikipedia.org doesn't even seem to work, a 3rd party one called 7val was better but was slow and didn't
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Canley does support the new infobox, you're not reading the discussion. Like the US and UK elections linked to above, it is a pretty standard election infobox and far more comprehensive than the one you wish to have. We are not bound to ensure designs on wikipedia conform to all mobile phones - like
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My suggestion would simply be "Incumbent Premier" and "New Premier" - resulting can also be misleading as the premier's position is not directly elected, and the machinations which lead to a government taking office may not, in the case of a minority government, be the result of the election itself.
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Read Frickeg's response below. Your latest post just confuses me and makes me wonder what it has to do with what is just should be a non controversial better infobox change (and is used on US/UK election links given above). So far, you're the only of the commenting editors to take your position, and
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I agree with Timeshift, I think it looks better without the map in the infobox. Reason being is that infoboxes are for imparting information "at-a-glance", and you can't really get meaningful information from electoral maps at a glance without clicking several times to get it to a decent zoom. That
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Unneccessarily bigger? The map takes up no more space than is required for an election infobox of this type. There are no measurement requirements or guidelines on Knowledge (XXG) for election boxes to my knowledge. Adds wasted white, Timeshift9 you will have to go into more detail there. In almost
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I've seen a few put forth the notion in an article or two that the Coalition has a margin of two seats. This is incorrect on two fronts. If Labor and the Coalition won 44 seats each, in practicality neither side would allow the other to govern, be unable to elect a speaker, and would have gone to a
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Firstly, I've made the headings simple bold text because otherwise it's going to make commenting a bit awkward. Second, having campaign slogans as the headings (even when we have both parties represented) is a major POV issue. The rest of it could probably be worked into a single paragraph (without
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Oh calm down, Timeshift, that was a tongue-in-cheek dig at Aussie editors in general, not at you or this barrow you're pushing today. I absolutely agree that there is extremely widespread consensus that the newer template is preferable. But I say again, I don't think treating Orderinchaos like he's
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Consensus doesn't "drift" - that's actually quite an amusing notion. The status quo is actually the old infobox, it remained unhindered for months and/or years. The general notion is that the status quo stays while replacements are being discussed. Having to resort to increasingly creative readings
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Really? And where is that defined? In fact. the infobox is the tool that gives new viewers of the article that quick look at what has happened and what is happening. As it is right now, with no mention of the Greens (the big issue today), and appalling pictures of the leaders, it hardly does any of
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a) implicit consensus as article templates already been changed over to the global one previously from today, b) has implicit support via global consensus, see UK, US, and almost all other global election pages, c) some consensus drifts from the 2010 federal page to other pages, what's good for the
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Get this through your head - you have no current support here, and you are deviating from the global consensus template. Therefore it is incumbent upon you to form consensus. Now stop insisting on your version as if being an admin means your opinion carries any extra weight. Cease forcing and start
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I agree, and I don't think every minor party/independent, whether or not they win seats, should be listed in the infobox of course. I'm just saying it can be problematic and slightly misleading in cases where independents hold the balance of power in a minority government, such as 1999 Victoria and
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I do not think Government support in 3 years time can be judged by by-elections held in September 2007 and the fact that the opposition do not field candidates in those seats. To include mention of the by elections draws an inappropriate connection and becomes speculation on the results in 2010 and
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I certainly can't vouch for other editors, but I'm happy to see how this develops before taking the AfD step. I'm all for this becoming a nicely referenced and thoughtful discussion on an upcoming election. Even if it doesn't work out that way, perhaps we can at least find somewhere to redirect the
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crossing of the floor would bring down the government; it has to be on a supply or confidence matter). But if it really does need spelling out - and I'm far from convinced - you have to particularly avoid made-up expressions like "a parliamentary margin of 44 to 43". That relegates the Speaker to
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You're welcome to try adding something, but I can foresee immediate difficulties. Do you list all policies for all parties? Where from? Party manifestos? If you list less than all, which ones? That last question will immediately introduce some sort of bias. You will have an interest in policies in
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Not "my" infobox, the "global" infobox. a) implicit consensus as article templates already been changed over to the global one previously from today, b) has implicit support via global consensus, see UK, US, and almost all other global election pages, c) some consensus drifts from the 2010 federal
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This all started out because you went out of your way to disrupt my work this morning with the Vic 2006 election. You succeeded. As a result, the encyclopaedia is worse off. We still have an article which, at least count, 28 people were laughing at on Facebook. And for what? What have you actually
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The issue here is Orderinchaos believing he can insist on his template. a) article templates already been changed over to the global one, b) has implicit support via global consensus, see UK, US election pages, c) some consensus drifts from the 2010 federal page to other pages, what's good for the
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There is no consensus. If you actually committed to work on content rather than wasting everybody's time on fanatical and irrelevant causes, then maybe the Victorian establishment could stop laughing at us. To HiLo, I've never said the earlier one is perfect - it contains the right level of detail
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That's OK. Just sowing the wildflower seeds. I like doing that. Something good may germinate over time. Anyway, I say again, both infoboxes have been criticised. It seems silly to stick to absolutely supporting just one in its curent form. I reckon there needs to be a lot more flexibility in their
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External criticism of the type I received this morning actually matters to me as an editor of this thing. Readers don't give a crap about infoboxes. They care when the content is so bad that they're laughing at it and sharing it with their mates. Which wouldn't be such a problem if it wasn't a key
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If it came down to it and the article just doesn't develop, I'd suggest a redirect to the Parliament article as a good place for a redirect. It could then be turned into an article when more information is available. There is no need to rush to take this action, though -- we can hopefully just see
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Timeshift, you have never understood basic Knowledge (XXG) process - just think of all the content wars you've been in over your time here and the people you've alienated along the way. Consensus means compromise. Everyone here is doing just that except you - you adopted a fundamentalist position
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My being an administrator is irrelevant - show me even one place where I've used, or even threatened to use, my tools in this dispute. It's a content dispute between editors. I don't agree with Frickeg on this one - my position with the infobox is "the old one at least works, even if it isn't the
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My main problem with Infobox Election (the new one) as opposed to Infobox Election Result, is that it generally only displays a two-party result—so for the 1999 Victorian election in the example the three crucial independent seats are not mentioned. I know it can display more parties (such as the
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We never make this sort of distinction anywhere else. Plus, "parliamentary margin" is an OR term. The Speaker has a special role, to be sure, but as far as the Parliament is concerned, s/he is just as much a member as anybody else and has to be counted in the party/coalition of which s/he is a
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booth ALP 2PP in any electorate outside the inner core (Grn vs ALP seats), it'd suggest those people voted on the previous "reality" rather than the new one. I'm inclined to believe that in so many ways the Vic election was a rerun of WA 2008 with different numbers / demographics, and Brumby was
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Can I also say, it's refreshing to see the use of the "global consensus" as an argument on Australian articles! Seen plenty of RFCs, etc., where we Aussie Wikipedians argue that we're special cases and don't want no stinkin' US-centric template forced on us (see the Infobox settlement vs Infobox
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Timeshift, you're acting like a bully to someone who holds as strong an opinion as you, but in another direction. Do step back a little and act nicely. The situation is not as cut and dried as you claim. I haven't seen anyone aggressively support your position. I don't like either infobox, but I
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It seems to me the question is whether the article is going to stay in its present state until some time in 2009 or 2010 or whether it will take on the same character and referenced discussion the Senate election article linked above has. If any of you really believe it will take on that sort of
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Oh, for heaven's sake. I went off to my (two hour) exam (and no snarky comments about whether I should have been studying! :) ) this morning under the impression that we pretty much had this sorted. I come back and there's a legion of further "discussion" (I use the term loosely) in which not a
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Sorry. It is the repeated bad faith and gutter circular arguments that he started right at the beginning of talks that turned me sour. As long as the reverts stop until such time that new consensus is formed, i'd be relieved and happy to cease wasting energy on this gone-way-too-far discussion.
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Timeshift, you say yourself this topic is trivial. I'm glad you raised it for discussion, but I don't think Orderinchaos has been unreasonable to revert to the old infobox on a single digit number of articles without "gaining global consensus", initiating a robust discussion or overstepping the
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I don't think Canley's taken a firm position either way. I've stated my view clearly above. Since I got drawn into this one, another person has pointed out to me that it's nigh on impossible to read the new one on mobile devices, so it needs to be physically smaller (read: not as wide) in size.
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Wow, I thought we'd done this one. I see no problem with the new version at all - the tiny inaccuracies can easily be fixed, as we did for 2010. The infobox is not meant to serve as a results table - it is meant to summarise the major parties, and that is what this template does. The old one is
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I think this article falls into the category that little can be said that is verifiable and not original research. The article contains speculation about Labor politicians being elected in by-elections beforehand - likely perhaps but still specuulation. Similarly that Brumby will still be the
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In the spirit of not wasting pointless time and energy on this and wanting to move on with positive encyclopedia contributions, can I get this right? Canley, Frickeg, and I generally support using the fed election infobox (and any fixes/compromises needed such as "resulting premier" instead of
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The intent was always for the article to evolve over the next three years. I created the article because I wanted to make a template that linked all of the Victorian elections, and I thought it a good idea to put in 2010 as well. The basic information I put in is just a starting point. I'm
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The article tells us, seemingly correctly, that it was only in the final 48 hours or so that opinion polling showed the true scale of the swing against the government. This election is said to have had the highest proportion ever of pre-poll votes. Did those pre-poll votes reflect the "new",
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Nor do you - there's actually quite a diversity of opinion expressed here. Consensus is not about winning or losing, I really suggest you invest in a new dictionary. I haven't seen a single person join in your zealous campaign this morning, which suggests you're operating on a very shaky and
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That's interesting, there is a "Minor candidates" section in the Infobox Election template which allows for listing minor parties and independents, but it doesn't seem to have a attribute to indicate that they won any seats (just name, party, % vote). If that could/can be included that would
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How about no Infobox? As soon as one predesigned tool is chosen, details of the election, no matter how complex or out of the ordinary, have to be squeezed into an arbitrary format, inevitably losing some meaning. It happens all over WIkipedia, with many templates. I generally hate them. My
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There is no reason for state to follow federal. Different groups of editors. Same as it's not necessary for Australian election articles to follow those in other countries. Consistency is desirable where it is possible but quality should never be sacrificed for a poor quality compromise.
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Yes, I do spend much of my time placing appropriate editorial templates on articles. Do you question that sort of contribution to this project? If so, perhaps you should review more policy. Improving the content we have is an essential part of making our encyclopedia a better reference.
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proposes to delete this page. I understand that Knowledge (XXG) is not a crystal ball, but I think it is relevant to create a page for the next election when the date is set and the contestants almost certain. Your comment that even the United States doesn't do this is incorrect - see
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Again, not any form of valid reason. I would point out that federal election articles started out with crap too. But now we have free decent photos of every federal election leader in history except Hewson. Continuous improvement. Your old infobox doesn't even know the meaning of CI.
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Additional point - a non-WP friend I showed this debate to as a joke pointed out that he couldn't read the new infobox on his mobile device. We should be improving, not deteriorating, user experience and recognising that users are increasingly using new ways to view content.
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IMO but could be improved on in appearance. (And you may have a point about infoboxes being the problem :) I know at least one AUSPOL user who argues against any form of infobox, I think if they are concise and give people the information then they are a useful addition.)
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the two subheadings) including only the locations and the slogans. We don't need to know about former Premiers (generally a given), that the leaders spoke (again), or the warmup speakers. Can I suggest this? (Probably not under a specific heading, just under "Campaign".)
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prefer the newer template but I am from a design background and the old one does look pretty horrible. Re: mobile viewing, both templates look pretty average on my iPhone but they both render fine and are quite readable. Now I haven't checked but did Orderinchaos
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Then correct the factual inaccuracies rather than throw the baby out with the bathwater. Is it just "elected Premier"? Change the wording. Fix the infobox that seems to have gained wikipedia ozpol consensus, rather than go back to the old uninformative stale box.
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I'm not playing your games. You have no rights to insist on your infobox. I've outlined 4 reasons why you need to form consensus before forcing unilateral changes. If you wish to deviate from the status quo, then FORM CONSENSUS AND FOLLOW WIKIPEDIA GUIDELINES!
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How solid is The Coalition in Victoria? If I recall correctly, the last time the Libs were in power, under Kennett, the Libs held power on their own and abandoned the Coalition. Have the two parties formally re-established "The Coalition" in opposition?
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Because more people prepoll voted this time it may be that the above represents a particular demographic who "normally" vote pre-poll whereas this time it's more broadly representative - or is it? Without proper, statistical exit polling, no way to
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by a fellow editor, I would like to seek a majority consensus as to the difference between having an election outcome map in the space provided in the election box, or under it. My reasons for preferring the map in the election box include that:
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And the new one is factually incorrect, which is a significantly bigger problem from a core policy point of view. I'm actually not opposed to change, it's just that whatever change happens must by definition give us something better than we have.
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And this applies to a better infobox how? Federal infoboxes started off with bad images too. But bad images is the catalyst for what we now have available on those pages today. Good quality, free photos on all elections except Hewson/1993.
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has just flagged this as a current event. It's over four months away. Right now most politically interested Australians are concentrating on the federal election, which is only 5 weeks aways. I don't regard the state election as current.
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best, while the new one does not work." If someone came up with an infobox that was better than the existing, I'd be the first to endorse it, as for one thing, the old one can't reflect 2pp. (The new one only can by misleading readers.)
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said, I can try and lay it out horizontally or something to see if the space can be optimised a bit—less whitespace and so it doesn't push the important Premier information down too far... I'll upload it if I can lay it out better. --
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Normally we wouldn't make the distinction over the speaker, but I think it is important to note that in this particular parliament, the 45-43 result means only one Coalition MP needs to cross the floor or a potential Liberal-:
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Am I correct in thinking the main thing at issue here is the newer infobox's inability to deal with a hung parliament? In which case, couldn't we just change it to "Resulting Premier" rather than "Elected Premier" as we did at
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It seems to me to be fairly standard for an infobox. This is perhaps a broader issue but if it is one, then it is much, much wider than this page and needs to be discussed at the template's talk page or even somewhere higher.
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Like the US and UK elections linked to above, it is a pretty standard election infobox and far more comprehensive than the one you wish to have. We can change the wording within it without issue. The UK is currently hung.
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But we shall stick to it until consensus says otherwise. I happen to think the Victorian state election pages already look a lot better now. There is still much much room for improvement, but it's going well already!
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somebody who's not even a member of parliament. They only got to be Speaker in the first place because they are a member of the party/coalition that commands a majority in the Assembly, as measured by counting
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The recent 2010 federal election. That's why I said "seems". If yours was better then we'd be using that. And we do not confine and constrain our editting to basics to ensure all mobile phones are compatible.
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election article, but I think if minor parties/independents holding the balance or power can be addressed as Frickeg says, whether by displaying them, footnotes, or whatever, that would address my concerns.
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I went out of my way to disrupt your work this morning? Oh get off it and stop playing the victim. I'm not going to bother with these silly mindgames. Nobody cares about facebook childishness.
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achieved? (They think both infoboxes are hilariously funny, too, in case you're curious - the old one got "shrivelled and stale" and the new one got "no comprehension of Australian politics".)
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That's much better Frickeg (and spelt correctly too!) Though I do hate those awkward wikilinks... how about "The Coalition launched their official campaign on 14 November 2010 at the
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Thanks! But I notice that Prahran and Mount Waverley are incorrect. I've done a quick fix until you can adjust and reupload the image (mspaint colour fill isn't perfect...)
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talking. Gain consensus. I repeat - no support here, no support on global template consensus, form one or both, then come back. Until then you have zero right to change it.
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simply more unpopular than anyone realised for longer than anyone realised. (And I include myself in that, as I was one of the "reduced majority" forecasters.)
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