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also added some reference links to support the use of RADb and to beter explain it. Soumyasch has delete the page as "Blatant
Advertising" but left both rediret pages in place. I strong disagree that anything on the page is "Blatant Advertising" If the Reference link is considered as such, then delete the link. Do NOT delete the entire page. Being new to Knowledge I do not know how to proceed. I have looked at the dispute resolution process and find the instructions worthless in this situation as they read "Create a section for the RfC on the bottom of the article talk page with a brief, neutral statement of the issue." Since the page is deleted, and I can find no way of getting to it, how do you add anything to the bottom of the page? Please help. Even the helpme request is comfusing. In the welcome posted by my talk page it says to place it after the question, yet the template itself states put it before the question, what is up with that?
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other languages - Aaron itself has two that I saw. Secondly, there are plenty of
English articles which have information that is inaccessible even to the English reader. I have been unable to understand some Science and Math articles which certainly contain "languages" that are understood by only some readers. I imagine that readers who encounter articles on Knowledge or who access links from Knowledge which they don't understand, will move on. I don't feel unfairly treated by a page that's beyond me. Thirdly, it is not unreasonable for a reader of a Biblical topic to be directed to a site that contains Hebrew. I suggest that many students of Bible do possess some working knowledge of this Biblical tongue. If Knowledge has a policy that is violated by my link, then I bow to the rules of the site. Otherwise, please restore my contribution.
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articles; otherwise one is saying the the only valid acronym is one the is of use in
Knowledge which from my point of view is very short sighted. I guess you could then say that the page actually is not a disambiguation Page but rather an article page on the subject of the specified acronym which resembles and acts like a disambiguation page. As such, should it be rewritten more like an article page with a separate reference link section? That would be another approach which would accomplish the same intended purpose.
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the userpage to articlespace; it's been nowikied because it isn't an article yet.) You should generally leave broken (red) links on a disambiguation page if there isn't an article rather than using external links; the disambiguation pages are just to distinguish between articles with the same name. Note also that there must be at least two existing articles that the page disambiguates between, or it will be deleted, and that entries on the page which would not make a good article shouldn't be there (see
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appear in both the education and educational psychology categories. The problem though is that this guideline leaves the education category with the uncategorized articles that are less likely to be the core articles attracting broad interest. Anyway, I'm happy to keep your edit. Of course, the real challenge is the time-consuming work of properly categorizing the many articles that show up in the education category.
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deleting it, which lead me to the redirect page RADB and previously to creating an additional redirect page RADb which lead to a changing RADB into a disambiguation page, but with links to only one article created problems, which lead into creating Rice
Allelopathy Data Base which as I expanded it tended to be more about Professor Rice which may now lead into another new article about Professor Rice.
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DB just mentioned in an article about him. As such, I do not think the DB is notable enough on its own to get its own article (can it grow up to have significant amount of high quality content?) Like you said in your question, in an article about the database, the notability issue should apply to the db not to its author. On the same lines, the content should also be about the db, not its author.
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people made mistakes in this kind of code. One error in code here messes up hundreds of articles. E.g. some people see it as an invitation to hide the stub categories as well, and that messes up the system completely and makes a stub template worthless. They are created because of the categories, not the other way around. Take a peek at a random 10 templates from
2039:. When I originally change the word "are" to "become" was to avoid the assumption that this is the case at the time they are placed on the alter. Your edit "the consecrated elements of bread and wine are the true body and blood of Christ "in, with, and under the form" of bread and wine for all those who eat and drink it" is much better. Thank you.
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refuted, and no-one has supplied any new arguments, so I'm intrigued as to why you still don't agree with its addition. I'm not trying to be facetious - I just don't understand what arguments remain? If a concensus hasn't been reached, it's customary to keep the page as it was before the argument appeared! I'd appreciate it if you could reply on my
869:, which is a wiki just like Knowledge, but which provides help, information, and coordination between wikis rather than encyclopedia articles. The link there is going to entirely the wrong destination and was probably added by mistake. To paraphrase an appropriate quote I heard recently: The Help pages are as accurate as Knowledge itself.
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noticed that when the North Sea went to the top, it did get quite a few editors working upon it, but maybe the U of S is too area specific, and more of a guideline for other editors as to layout and how someone not from the area perceives the article, may be of more help. I have changed it to be ] as well as on
1843:'s edit's regarding Baruch, Neriah, Seraiah, Mordecai, Hannah, Abigail, Esther since he added numerous Bibical figures to his list of "Jewish prophets" that are not regarded as prophets by Jews or Christians (but some are by Muslims). So I quesiton his edits but accept them in good faith. The article he cited,
1856:, included is the reason Daniel is not considered a prophet in Judiasm (while he is in Christianity). What I am asking is if Baruch, Neriah, Seraiah, Mordecai, Hannah, Abigail, Esther are prophets or not in Christianity (because I think they very well might be, if they are, I'll revert some more). Regards.
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around my house have subsided, and I'm even considering removing the sandbags - so I'm in a rather good mood! However, my enquiry is - as you have guessed - based around the image on the 'student' article. I'm not sure what else is wrong with it, to be frank! All of the arguments against it have been
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I realise some of my comments in the
Student talk thread may be interpreted as offhand - I didn't intend this to be the case. I also thank you for your patience and general conduct in the discussion, and although we seem to disagree on the fundaments of the issue in question, it's good to see mature,
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Would like to the the POV from someone else with
Knowledge experience regarding the preceeding issue of is vs are. The OP definately does not understand Knowledge as indicated by his posting of this entry at the top of this page (I have since moved it and titled it)But may be right in the case of the
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Hello Dbiel, this is your friend Survir. I posted an article but this user deleted it... I was going to edit more info today, but this stupid crapiest person deleted the article even though the picture an article were both had sources and references. this is his/her id FisherQueen. What should I do.
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Hello, Dbiel, I started editing some of Indian channel programs (TV Asia), but i have getting message everytime saying this is not catogorized, or referenced, or something else. the picture is right. I don't understand any of that! so would you please tell me how to reference and catorized a page!!!
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Secondly, information like this would probably be better served on
Knowledge (in English), does something like this exist here? I don't usually edit bible based articles here, since it's complicated and you start dealing with different interpretations and factuality. On the link, the only thing that
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If you're the one doing the reverting, as you were in this case, I think you did quite the right thing. A revert should be accompanied by (1) a meaningful edit summary, explaining the reason, if it's short enough, and/or (2) a new section on the talk page, if it's too long, (3) and possibly a post on
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Hi, as you asked, I took a look at the article. I did not delve too deep into the references, but from the initial impression, the article appears to be tending to focus too much on Prof. Rice rather than the database. Same with the references. Except for one, all others are about Prof. Rice with the
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Is it permited to edit a
Disambiguation Link and if so where would one find a copy of the code block so the edited code could be used instead of the link itself ie {{disambig}} Also are links allowed to non Knowledge sources within Disambiguation pages or should it be left as a broken Knowledge Link
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What is the policy regarding deleting excess history entries? Note: this would only apply to consecetive history entries made by me in the process of building a page. I see no value in having 100 or more history entries over a short period of time if all of the entries are by the same user. It would
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And finally, sorry for the misleading summary. I deleted it mainly because of notability concerns, with advertising being a secondary concern. I chose the edit summary from a list, and by mistake hit the wrong one. For the redirects, the deletion was quite sometime back. I do not exactly remember why
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may give guidance as to where the article may lead for development. I contacted some of the people from the page history to see if they would like to vote, a few did in fact. Sorry about not replying earlier. It was a bit frustrating to be so close and yet so far. After I list it at peer review,
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Actually I had read that article several times, but was unable to make any sense out of it. I tried again, and this time it started to make some sense. I did manage to add the merge templates. Hope I did it right. I will turn the helpme flag back on for the purpose of asking someone to check the
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languageicon. Remembering also the the article subject finds its original roots back through the Hebrew language, I personally am fine with the links as long as they conform to the current format. They remain useless to me, but they are clearly identified as to what they are. I also relied on the
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Thank you for responding, and for being patient with me - I'm new to editing on
Knowledge. Your point about the inclusion of Hebrew on the Aaron entry is well taken. I understand the distinction of putting a link in the External Link section rather than the See also section, but don't know what to
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As a side note, it's good to sign all your posts, including those on your own talk page, with four tildes (~~~~). I didn't the first few posts I made to my own talk page, but another editor pointed out to me that it was just as useful to someone reading your posts there as it would be anywhere else.
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Thanks for the reply, but I would question the usefulness of a
Disambiguation Page for an acronym if it is only for links to Knowledge or sister pages. They should be in a special case that allows for definitions of some of the different uses of the term that may or may not be suitable as Knowledge
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I should imagine that the notability issue was raised only when you began editing because Soumyasch noticed it on recent changes patrol- when you make a change to page, it shows up on a list, and a lot of people patrol that list, looking out for vandalism. As for the full text of the article, I have
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This will probably sound like a stupid request, but could you tell me where you found it. I do not remember the question and would be interested in knowing what/why I was asking the question in the first place. It is easy to get lost in Knowledge and I have been learning quite a bit lately. Thank
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Here, the subject of the verb is "a select number," which is singular; being that the subject is singular, so too the number of the verb (to be); thus "is" rather than "are." However, if the subject of the sentence were students--e.g. "few students"--then you would have a plural number in the verb,
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Unfortunately your examples do not represent the same degree of confusion. Yahoo and Realtor can still be identified for what they are. spam and spam can not be distinguised between. spam has been come so common place to me junk email, that there is a greater need to distinguish between the two.
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As to why the page is being work on in user namespace relates back to its history. It was originally a redirect page (and has become one again), but the page it was being redirected to got deleted which basicly forced me to try to rebuild them outside of the article namespace. The links currently
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The use of references was one of the points I was interested in getting some feedback on. I could not see any easy way to define the terms without creating a article page, yet some of the terms would not support having a separate article, yet do need some sort of definition or link to another site
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When you feel some article has been wrongly deleted, you should first contact the admin and explain why it should not have been deleted (as you rightly did this time :) ). Then you should try to reach a resolusion through mutual dialogue. Most cases can be resolved by this only. If no resolution is
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I original came to Knowledge trying to get information on "Routing Arbiter Data Base" (RADB) which lead me to the page "Routing Assets Database" After doing some additional reasearch I found that Routing Assets Database is more correctly abrevated RADb I created the additional redirect page RADb I
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Hello there. This is the first time I actively pursued improving an article to feature status. Perhaps Article Collaboration and Improvement Drive could be tried again later, maybe trying a peer review may be more to the point at the moment. I will try again, if you think it may be helpful. I
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is nonstandard. I'll ask an administrator to fix it. Yes, I've made c. 50,000 edits to Knowledge and more than 20,000 of them relate to the stub sorting project. We try to avoid editors adding messages, how-to guides and similar notices to stub templates as we've had many problems in the past when
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I think the removal of category education from the educational psychology article does agree with WP guidelines I've read somewhere. The principle is that an article should not appear in both a category and its subcategory, from which we can infer that the educational psychology article should not
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I am Rambamfan responding to the revert of my link from the Aaron article to the website TanakhProfiles.org. It's true that this site can only be read by Hebrew readers. However, three points in defense of this link: firstly, English Knowledge articles themselves occasionally do contain words in
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I suppose that's fine. I changed the article from "Cal-Berkeley" to "California (UC Berkeley)" for a few reasons. One, the athletic programs at Cal are never referred to as "UC Berkeley." Cal has a weird split-personality: academically, the school goes by "UC Berkeley", but the athletic program
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states that an editor may not revert an article more than three times in a single day - to me, it seems silly to revert the same edit more than once. The only way that will head is for each editor (Editor A, the author of the edit, and Editor B, the reverter) to revert and re-revert the article to
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Please note, this is a personal habit developed by reading policy and watching or engaging in the limited number of discussions to which I've been a party in my limited history as an editor - it's not official policy. As far as I'm concerned, it's most appropriate and most considerate to revert an
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You can edit a disambiguation page to add or remove entries. The {{disambig}} at the bottom probably shouldn't be changed, as it expands to boilerplate text to help keep all disambiguation pages looking the same and to help the software identify them. (You would remove the nowikis if/when you move
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As for the content, this is all there was in the article body. Apart from this, there were a bunch of links to related articles. The article has been moved to your userspace (a sub page of your user page). You can work on it here, taking your time. When you feel its baked fully, you can move it to
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That sometime happens. Most probably when the page was created, many other pages were also created around that time. So, this page got buried. Also, very few pages linked to it, so the chance of people stumbling upon this is quite low. Thats how it avoided the scrutiny. Now, when you edited it, it
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I have rambled on probably to much. I hope that this answers at least part of your quetions. Please feel free to ask additional questions it I did not explain it in a way you can understand it, or if I misunderstood the question. Hopefully I have managed to expain it correctly, but please keep in
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Hey wut's up buddy! Sorry if I offended you which I did not mean to.... I really do appreciate your help and will like to ask you for help in the future since you seem more experience than me. Sorry, i did not mean to delete your (I was just thinking that you can delete the message after reading
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Second, most students and alums of the school (disclaimer: I'm a Cal alum) do NOT call the school Cal-Berkeley. That's the main reason I edited that part of the article. I replaced it with "California (UC Berkeley)" because, as I said above, our athletic programs go by "Cal". I added the "(UC
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Template editing must be different as I also edited it and did not get a conflict notice, but after reviewing the template in more detail it appears that many of the entries on it should be removed as the articles do not have the Wikify tag, had to click on 5 different articles before finding one
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I'm rambling. In summary, I think it's best, if your edit is reverted, to immediately open a discussion on the topic, in order to work out whatever issue exists before continuing to edit the article. If you're the reverter, then by all means, remove something that seems controversial. But let the
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Thanks for taking the time to review Rice Allelopathy Data Base and for leaving some very productive and useful comments. It is interesting how one thing spins of or leads into another. Started off with editing Routing Assets Database which brought the article to your attention resulting in you
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The way you have proceeded now, just asking for clarification and help, is probably the best way. The conflict resolution stuff is pretty awkward, and generally only for use when chatting isn't an option. In any case, RfC would not normally be an option in dealing with deleted pages- for speedily
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said, its best to wait till the page is put back up. If you are really interested in having the definition in place, create the article with a one or two line definition, include one or two link to claim notability, add {{stub}} to its end, and create the redirects. After that keep developing the
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Even the article itself uses SPAM to refer to the meat product and spam to refore to the electronic junk. Can you show a better example where there is as much confusion between the name of two different items as spam and spam, that can clearly be separated by following the SPAM spam case format?
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Note sure if this is the right place to ask or not, but since the page partially refers to, or at least uses the syntax as part of a larger code line; I will start here. I have seen the syntax ] used and I am unable to under stand what it is trying to accomplish. It appears to be the same as ]
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So far as I can see, email spam is only referred to in the "Email spam" section of the article, and the article itself is clearly titled "Spam (food)", with "Spam (electronic)" being a distinct article. If there was a section of the food article where it was unclear which type of spam was being
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tags I have placed on it, so that the categories do not show up- we do not want user pages in article categories. Again, feel free to drop me a line if you need any help with anything, and I reccomend you give me a shout when you hope to resubmit it, so I can check out whether it looks good,
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As a final note, I will contact Soumyasch, and have a chat with them. If you can find two sources, be sure to point them out to Soumyasch, and he/she will probably allow you to go ahead and recreate. Feel free to contact me if you need any further help, and thanks for putting time into this.
2574:) rather than just the number of students. That is, I'm assuming they are not spending lots of time deciding a number then picking that number of people off the street. When used in this sense the word number is acting as a special part of speech (in the same way that an actual number like
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But Prof. Rice seems notable enough for an article. And in that case, this being an important work of Prof. Rice, does deserve a section or two in that article. In case it becomes too large that the size of the parent article goes out of control, we can always spin it off into sub articles.
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I'm pretty sure that developers are the only people that can actually delete history. Admins can delete history, but it's still stored on the database if an admin wants to restore it, which is why deleting a page also saves no space, since it still physically exists, it's just not viewable.
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Portugal is a developed country, member of the European Union (since 1986) and the United Nations (since 1955), as well as a founding member of the Eurozone, OECD, NATO and CPLP (Comunidade dos Países de Língua Portuguesa — Community of Portuguese Language Countries).
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has even more power. Because of this we must uphold strict protocols before approving a new applicant. Regretfully, I have chosen to decline your application at this time. The reason for this is that at this time you do not meet the minimum requirement of 250 edits to
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is in Hebrew are names and names of books (i.e., "Moses", and "Genesis" are in Hebrew), and its probably safe to assume most people on Knowledge don't have basic Hebrew, which makes it useless to them. Some of the information seems interesting though, like this,
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If you think the subject is important enough, you are welcome to recreate it. But, this time, please make sure, it establishes notability (and reword the offending lines to not sound as an advert. Tip: Do not say "visit this site", rather just include it in the
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It'd also be more useful to put critical commentary of other editors ("It is bad enough that Knowledge has chosen to ignore the case usage of Hormel's registered trademark...") on the talk page of the article, rather than in HTML comments of the article body.
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Yes, I did in fact edit the image and remove the yellow side border because it isn't part of the actually logo. That, and also that it looks "messy" with the border when incorporated into the article. You may also want to note that I did the same thing to
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Next lets look at nowiki - it simply tells the software to ignore anything that looks like code and simply view and display the code as plain text. The next two lines are both the same except that the first line includes the nowiki code, the copy is: ]
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I noticed that you deleted the RADb redirect page, would it be OK to put it back as the following entry which would at least leave a definition for anyone searching for RADb until the referenced page is reworked. Thank you Dbiel 15:20, 6 May 2007 (UTC)
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even though there may be no intention to create such a page in the future. As an example see the page I am trying to develop in my name space, it is far from ready to be moved to the article name space but at least gives some idea where I am headed.
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across the entire article. (If anything, referring to the two different spams as "spam luncheon meat" and "email spam" would be much clearer to the reader - any ambiguous sentence about email spam, written as lower case, would still be ambiguous.)
390:(DR) is used to settle disputes between what editors, regarding inclusion or deletion of content, or anything else. But, that means the editors must be having a dialogue between them (or warring over edits) which they cannot themselves resolve.
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My main objections were satisfied when the entry was moved out of the "See also" section and into the "External Links" section along with the reformating of the link to clearly identify the subject of the linked page with the addition of the
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Hi, I was inclined to agree with your initial advice to Rambamfan that the links to the Tanakh Profiles site do not belong in English wikipedia. Did you change your view on that? I ask because he has been adding more of the same today. See
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Hi, saw the note you left on my talk page. First of all, the content was something like this "Its a network run by this company. To access it, visit this link" or something similar. Well, it is advertising, if not blatant advertising.
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You are welcome. It seems like much hinges on one word, a word that is heavily attested in ancient eucharistic liturgy ("that they may become for us the body and blood of Christ"), but for Lutherans "become" is Transubstantiation
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Thanks for making the new article for Emperor School!!! I added tons of things including a new topic-the unfortunate incident of the fire last year!!! it looks great and i can't start a new article cuz i don't have an account but
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The example would be the page referenced above that I am working on that ais523 would say would not meet Knowledge requirements due to linking to only one Knowledge article, yet note the number of other meanings for the term see:
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Policy wise, its fine now, well done!. The only concern is the content. I am sure you are working on it. Meanwhile, the I edited the version you created to rephrase the info and make some formatting changes. Please take a look.
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belong in the English verion of Knowledge. It is also strange that there is no link indicated to a copy in the French Knowledge. Or making the question more general, where is the appropriate place to ask this kind of question?
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is correct. One would not say "A number is accepted each year" unless referring to the acceptance of a certain integer, not a group of students. For the sake of the article, how about simply changing it to something like,
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Well, it certainly would not be speedily deleted, but it could use a little bit of copyediting. A few quick tips to improve article writing in general, obviously, it is almost impossible to do everything right all the time-
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Also, i have used logos for the programmes, which should be fine cuz it's helping expand their show info. but i get message, the dispute picutre bla bla bla..... what does that mean my user talk is Survir. please help me
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To restate, where in the article Yahoo is there any confusion between the meaning of Yahoo! and Yahoo. Or in Realtor and REALTOR. SPAM and spam are clearly two different things and are frequently refered to in the same
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Interesting to see a referenced disambiguation page! Don't mention how you are working on the article in your userspace- link to the article space version, if there is one, or link to where the article space version
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indicating the copyright status of the image. This uniform and easy-to-understand method of indicating the license status allows potential re-users of the images to know what they are allowed to do with the images.
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I have replied on the talk page, and added it to my watchlist to keep an eye on the discussion. Any reponses to this message or further requests for help, feel free to drop me a line on my talk page. All the best,
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because, since it only has two sections, it normally wouldn't show the table; I wanted to make it abundantly clear to a user that if s/he was looking for an entry on an abbreviation, s/he should move to the second
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Yeah I see, first thing, is you need to get rid of the external links, none of our disambiguation pages are supposed to have links to external sites. (those links should go inside stub articles that are decently
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Will keep reading the talk page.... Sorry I don't know how I missed your first note on the talk page. There is really quite the conversation going there! I added my comment and will keep in touch thereon....
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I have never personally used a helpme tag, but it is pretty ridiculous that the two templates argue with each other. I personally don't think it matters, but what is said on the tag itself is probably correct.
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echoes that of most newspapers by saying to "follow standard English text formatting and capitalization rules even if the trademark owner encourages special treatment". We don't put the exclamation mark in
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1691:. Knowledge gets thousands of images uploaded every day, and in order to verify that the images can be legally used on Knowledge, the source and copyright status must be indicated. Images need to have an
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Merit developed the Routing Assets Database (RADb) in the early 1990's as part of the NSF-funded Routing Arbiter Project. The RADb is a public registry of routing information for networks in the Internet.
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No problem. If it interests you, can you please help me confirm the Old Testament prophets as regarded by Christianity? I can only speak of Judiasm (I am not Christian) and I feel very uncomfortable by
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which I have coded to display as bold. You will note that it did not replace the entire page name, but only the part following the colon, for article space page names it would use the entire page name.
407:(DRV) process, where you present your case, and the submitter, the deletor and others discuss the merits and demerits of the decision and decide whether to overturn the decision or to keep it deleted.
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It would sure be helpful if a link was place at the top of that article (or at least in the discussion page) leading to a source of current information on the use of color. Is there such a document?
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The text itself was fine in the original article, looked neutral enough to me. However, the issue of notability was not. Do you think you would be able to find two articles about the database in
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I forgot to check what links to that page. Maybe I had some urgent errands to run or something. It was my fault. Sorry. I am not deleting them now, because I think the page will be back soon. :)
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Nonetheless, I suppose that just "UC Berkeley" fits within the context of that sentence ("The athletic programs of USC, UC Berkeley, etc..."). Thanks for giving me a heads up about your edit.
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actually that page has not even been created yet. I find the development work a very slow process and want to avoid the speedy deletion previously experienced. Thank you for your assistance --
394:(RFC) is a part of the dispute resolution process, where you seek independent assessment of the situation from third parties. Both of these should be preceded by a dialogue between the editors.
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Now to the reason for using ]. With out the pagename template following the pipe symbol, all users pages would be found under "U" for user. |{{PAGENAME}}]] allows the following page name:
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I am still trying to figure out when development work should be done outside of article namespace so as to avoid the speedy deletion of poor qualitity drafts or stubs as was the case with
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inserts the box on the right-hand side of the page that links a user to the respective Wiktionary entries. If it were used on a disambiguation with only one spelling, it could simply be
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I guess my main question is: can this page (at this time) be used to replace the current redirect page (with the understanding that all links to my user namespace would be changed)?
2420:. I think it is awesome! Thanks for the link, and it will be most pleasant to read this new article. I wish I knew more of architecture, now that I am writing these articles
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Yeah, I explained that in the post on the bottom of this page. They are article categories, and we do not want userpages in article categories, and so I used the <nowiki: -->
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Where are you seeing this article show up? It may be the update for the list you are looking at only updates at discrete intervals. I had a look and the article only had the
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Please note that the "Routing Assets Database" page has been deleted due to a lack of notability. It is being reworked and should be back shortly Dbiel 15:20, 6 May 2007 (UTC)
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the other editor's talk page, if you think it's a personal issue or misunderstanding between the two of you, specifically (note that this should never be done on its own; 1
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Ok, I'm sorry can you show me a few examples? I'm not following what you are asking at all. :( Sorry, when you are ready for me or someone else to come look just add the
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seem to only clutter the database while providing absolutely no value except to show how disorganized a individual user is in their page creation/editing processes.
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TThe first use is the sort key. It will put the article in order based on what you put after the bar, when you look at the category. It is described on the
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Note: This is in response to your comment on my talk page (where I originally posted this message). Please feel free to reply on my page.
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Thanks for the comments -- I think I was also looking for an excuse to start participating in Wikiproject Southern California! Best, --
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Tell any and all other editors / U of S students you know who wiki to vote also please!!! Please help Celebrate the Anniversary of the
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Actually, I was reverting to the original template, but you're right, I should've included an edit summary, please accept my apologies.
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I will try again on ACID to see if with some pointers, ACID may do better. Thank you so much for both your comments and support!
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