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got slapped simply for using the wrong font on a "digital rolodex" I designed for my boss in the pesticides branch, and a couple of weeks later got a sharp, rather nasty phone call from BC Systems that I had gone around them and not observed government style/design guides. You're in
Chicago, apparently; I'm in BC, and am familiar with various on0-line services of the BC government and also of all kinds of NGOs, museums, and more. i also know that if I were to have submitted a WP document with funny-looking space and a special dash in regional district names, the boss would have said "why did you do that?"; same with a geography or history paper at SFU. I have NEVER seen anyone use a dash in ANY of them - nor in a phone book, for that matter. As far as the BC Government sites go, and the regional district webpages themselves, it's clear there is an implicit style guide/convention and those are
1519:, you've amended much of the table to list date ranges rather than just the closing date of the poll. Previous elections have explicitly listed only that closing data as a "Date of Polling", and I've been trying to enforce that in each subsequent election's opinion poll page. Since the date range is already there in the cited poll release, I think changing the way this table reports date both makes the table harder to use and loses consistency with previous elections' tables. I think we should change it back to listing just the closing date (the final date of polling). Though I'm open to discussion. --
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1047:. The page is subject to huge vandalism. I don't know who to report it to to block the ip. The article is not properly categorised. No citations. Is he notable enough outside of his band to warrant an article? Therefore class=? and importance?. Other articles with less serious issues, I have been assigning a class but not importance.
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Hey I was really fond of the page about sci fi shows by length, and was sad to see it taken down but understood the reasons for its removal. I noticed on the talk page you said you made it and was wondering if you still had those facts and figures bumping around somewhere on your hard drive, because
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Back in the day I spent many hours there each week. It took a long time to check submissions and even longer to go through the process of promoting. I enjoyed doing that back when I was in undergrad, but since then I haven't had the time to spend hours at a time editing, so these days I mostly just
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Anyway I have a list of 50ish new articles to assign to the music project. I'm rating/classifiying them all as unknown. These new articles have multiple issues to fix before I will assess and rate them. I know you have your hands full with the other projects. lol I also will help in your efforts.
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I'm not from Chicago, I'm a student at UVic, and I was just naming common style guides (APA, MLA, and Chicago). If you had a copy of the BC Government style guide, you could have save us some trouble. Nevertheless, I decided to look up some legislation, because it almost always matches government
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regarding the bunnies and your and my recent edits to that section? An user recently requested that the article not refer to euthanizing the bunnies, based on its definition. But the term is specifically mentioned in the quoted article so it has its place I think. Ive originally made some notes and
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Hey Mr list guy! I don't know if you saw the reassessments the other day, but I went through the other Canadian classes (B, C, etc) and assigned the list items to list class. There's probably more hiding in these classes. I picked off all the easy ones with "List" in the article name. The music
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Well, I've worked for the BC government and can guarantee you there's a style guide, though I don't know which government department is in charge of it nowadays; could be the provincial secretary, could be the speaker's office, could be the Public Affairs Bureau (the government's press agency). I
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Good to hear from you. I have a similar situation here, but I find that reviewing the small number of submissions there (10ish a month) does not take too much time. The project is doing well on nominations, but is doing fairly poorly on reviewers (asides MilHist entries). I was wondering about you
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a proper name, or part of one, e.g. "Kitimat-Stikine", "Squamish-Lillooet" When used together in those contexts, they are a shorthand form of the longer full name of the regional district, which is the proper name. "Lillooet" by itself is a proper name with multiple meanings, none of them to do
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I assume you meant to say "use dashes not hyphens" given that I was the one arguing for dashes. My APA style guide says to use en dashes to connect two proper nouns when neither is modifying the other, and I'm 90% sure that my Chicago style guide said the same thing. I think that you would find
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No, because it doesn't matter whether it's a webpage or a document issued in hard copy, or when they're mentioned in print; it's always the hyphen. Only Knowledge (XXG) imposes dashes on names that don't use it themselves. Doesn't matter whether it's the UBCM site, a provincial government site,
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tried to address the user there, but i can see how my proposal may create redundancy. I've since redirected the wikification to animinal euthaniasia today after your edit. If you could give a few notes on your position about the users request as well, that would be super, thanks, sorry to bother.
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The advantage of including the polling dates is that it lets people see what major news events have impacted the results. I do agree that we need to be consistent, so if we include both dates I'm going to have to eventually go back and change them all, just like I will with the margin of error.
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You're previously involved in bid process for hosting Wikimania in Toronto. Right now we're forming a bid team for Wikimania in 2011. Would you be interested? I know you're on the mailing list but I might have missed it due to too much noise. I apologize ahead of time if you have already indicate
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in all non-Knowledge (XXG) uses, and not just one webdesigner or editor, and suggesting that they were too lazy to look up how to do a dash is, if you give it, pretty .... wiki-centric and kinda arrogant. Practices like this have the effect of imposing wikipedia-derive standards on reality, and
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Sorry for the late reply. In cases like that, I strongly suspect that the use of hyphens is a result of the web designer not caring enough to look up how to make a dash, and not a result of trying to have odd punctuation. In many cities like that, whenever the city name in drawn (and therefore
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The name without spaces and with a hyphen are redirects, so I don't understand why you have to copy-paste them. As for conventions, there are very few places that have an official policy for the difference between dashes and hyphens or the spaces between dashes, and a lot of the time different
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Don't worry about the vandalism when ranking short articles, just give it stub, start, or C based on how long it is, how well put-together it is, and whether it's referenced. Once you get to B-class, then you start worrying about whether the article is stable. Try to give articles importance
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ratings whenever you can, it will save other people work later. Most small-time musicians will be low-importance. More famous ones will be mid-importance, with a couple very famous ones at high-importance. Articles about the music industry in Canada will be mid or high, except for
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Sorry for the late reply. Good work with the list tagging. If a page has a bunch of issues, it's better to mark it as stub or start than as unknown. People are always going through the unknown-class articles to rate problem articles anyway, so you may as well save them the time.
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points very clearly to an across-the-board style guide observed by governments, institutions, companies and others in British Columbia, also shared by the federal government. The sources say "hyphen" and Arctic Gnome says "they don't have a style guide and were just being
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That surprises me, I would have thought that people in India would be the least likely to use the word "Indian" to describe another group. If I heard the phrase "Red Indian" before today, I would have assumed that it referred to some cultural or political group in India.
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fix mistakes that I'm reading rather than writing whole articles or managing projects. If you guys need an extra reviewer, I'd be happy to check out the page every now and then and give my two cents. It was an interesting way to see a spectrum of articles on the site. —
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don't have to look up how to type a dash), they use a character of n-dash width rather than hyphen width. Nevertheless, you're right that the hyphen version is citable, so you have a case to argue for it to be changed. I recommend that you change policy at
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don't use them, they use only a hyphen, no space. It's like adding a circumflex or an accent grave to a word/name that doesn't have one IMO. Applying Knowledge (XXG) "punctuation" conventions without thought of whether or not it's
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Hmmm. We are more/less in agreement regarding importance! Are you going back to the music discussion page? You forced my hand to reply to you and never went back. I know you're busy. lol...
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honestly I am a huge nerd and while watching Babylon 5 I've been thinkin about how it stacks up run time wise with other shows but alas, I have no way of knowing. Cheers.
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