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120:, I'd ask you to reconsider my total. Yes, it was still June 30 in my local time. I was unaware that it was UTC. The drive instructions did not indicate that (although, I guess it could be argued that I should have known that). Most of the points taken off in that edit were actually completed prior to the UTC time, they just weren't added to the total prior. More importantly, I pushed really hard to make the 2000 point goal, which in my mind was actually accomplished - I started the drive on local time and completed it the same. It may sound whiny to complain over a stupid barnstar, but the fact is that it was a goal - and one I really worked hard for. Drives are supposed to be fun. Setting a goal, achieving it and having it taken away on a technicality makes it not fun (and makes it less likely I'll participate at that level of effort in another one.) 238: 698: 543:", instead of just saying that "SIGCOV" and stopping is because you need SIGCOV+RS+INDY, and not merely SIGCOV alone. SIGCOV gives you a volume of information to work with. SIGCOV does not give you anything except volume, and volume alone isn't enough. Ergo, RS and INDY are additional requirements. If SIGCOV included those other factors, then we would consider naming them separately to be a pointless redundancy, and we would have left them out. 1224: 408: 94: 1409: 981: 791:
That one is OK but not the best; removing the tag was not. It is not as good as I know sources exist, but it would take time to search out all the best ones including page numbers (as many would be textbooks). The tag you are using would be appropriate if there might or might not be sources, i.e. for
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I saw your re-add of these. Thanks for the reconsideration. I hope I didn't come across as too curmudgeonly or whiny above. BTW, I made sure to have my timestamp settings display UTC from here on out. I'm not sure why I didn't have it that way before, but I do now for going forward. Anyway, thank
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Crystallography is used by materials scientists to characterize different materials. In single crystals, the effects of the crystalline arrangement of atoms is often easy to see macroscopically because the natural shapes of crystals reflect the atomic structure. In addition, physical properties are
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Every sentence is a true statement, but there is not a single source for any of them. Rather than going through and adding everywhere the whole article needs them. For certain {{refideas}} would be inappropriate. It is not "please add from this list" it is "almost everything needs a source, they
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I think the reference to NOR is confusing, but my past efforts to re-write it (not to change it, just to decrease the confusion) haven't worked. The usual example is that you can't SYNTH two tweets ("I'm in city" and "I got married today") to result in "He got married in city today". But it's
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Sorry, I was waiting for a confirmation that a close is necessary. To be totally honest, I don't really want to close the sub-discussion; I'd rather leave it to a more experienced closer or admin (RMs I'm used to, but more general RfC-like things I'm not). I've made a request at CR. Thanks,
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an orignial barnstar. Original barnstars are never replaced, only new versions can be added if there is none present. This particular barnstar template already has one, though not the greatest, this template can't be touched. Seek consensus to replace it
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discussion. Preferably, you would've closed it as part of the larger RM, but since you did not do so, please close it separately or amend your close. (Please note that if you do find consensus for a moratorium
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A "book-length history of" the subject (any subject) "is plainly non-trivial coverage of" that subject. That is, if someone's written an entire book about a subject, we have achieved SIGCOV for that subject.
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In accordance with our policy that Knowledge (XXG) is not for the indefinite hosting of material, the draft has been deleted. When you plan on working on it further and you wish to retrieve it, you can
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I was under the impression that the moratorium discussion was basically independent and should be closed separately. But if a close from me is necessary, I will do it shortly. Cheers,
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STORM: AI agents role-play as "Knowledge (XXG) editors" and "experts" to create Knowledge (XXG)-like articles, a more sophisticated effort than previous auto-generation systems
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is needed to extract the content. Significant coverage is more than a trivial mention, but it does not need to be the main topic of the source material.
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Hello. Not to rush you, but is this close still forthcoming? If you are unable to close this, that's OK, just let me know and I can make a request at
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indicate that the article is not notable, it indicates that it needs sources. Both very definitely do, there are expanses of unsourced statements.
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SIGCOV "addresses the topic directly and in detail". Obviously, an autobiography will "address the topic" of its author "directly and in detail".
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There is nothing in SIGCOV that's about who wrote it, who published it, whether it's primary or secondary, etc. The reason that the GNG wants "
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techniques, which take diffraction patterns of samples with a large number of crystals, play an important role in structural determination.
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Nope, that is not what I mean at all, the text that {{sources exist}} shows is exactly what I want. As an illustration take from
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often controlled by crystalline defects. The understanding of crystal structures is an important prerequisite for understanding
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So as far as I understand, you want a tag that says "there are sources that can be used to expand this article"? In that case,
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As I find time I have been adding here and elsewhere that lie within my expertise, but it takes time. In some cases such as
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is your answer. Unless you have concerns about the notability of the topic, and I think you don't, then please don't use
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is frankly fun, and I figure there's no need to create work for the bot if I'm able to merge it manually. Cheers,
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Barnstars will also be granted for re-reviewing articles previously reviewed by other patrollers during the drive.
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Aah, I see. Thank-you for taking the time to write out an explanation to me. I was (quite foolishly) conflating
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SIGCOV "is more than a trivial mention". An autobiography is "more than a trivial mention" of its author.
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Administrator elections are in the WMF Trust & Safety SecurePoll calendar and are all set to proceed.
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OK. If it does get flagged as a notability issue then I will suggest changing the text that is printed.
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I have been able to enlist others to help. If you are help to please do, that is what the tag is for.
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Wikimedia community votes to ratify Movement Charter; Wikimedia Foundation opposes ratification
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is, I assure you, the wrong tag, because it turns it into a notability issue. You can ask at
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I was vaguely aware of it, thanks. I still prefer to do it manually if I'm able to; using
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If you have any questions, concerns, or thoughts before we get started, please post at
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Well, thanks for all your work; you certainly have the subject expertise that I don't.
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Each article review will earn 1 point, and each redirect review will earn 0.2 points.
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Barnstars will be awarded based on the number of articles and redirects patrolled.
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Hi Cremastra! Thank you for your help at CFD, sincerely. Every little bit helps!
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On 1 September 2024, a one-month backlog drive for new pages patrol will begin.
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Wikimedia Foundation Board resolution and vote on the proposed Movement Charter
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I have responded on your talk page. You are using the wrong tag, please use
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Hello. Thank you for closing the RM, but please also close the associated
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A single sentence, on the other hand, is a trivial mention and not SIGCOV.
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The author needn't "be the main topic of the source material", but it is.
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Hello, Cremastra. It has been over six months since you last edited the
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because it is miscommunicating what you are trying to say. Thanks,
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What's on Putin's fork, the court's docket, and in Harrison's book?
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is about a photographer who took iconic pictures, especially
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no consensus for a specific timeframe, you should perform a
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Knowledge (XXG) talk:Administrator elections § Ways to help
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AI is not playing games anymore. Is Knowledge (XXG) ready?
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