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articles needing copy edit" box as it would have been at midnight UTC (Feburary absent, zero undated, total 3983). I'm not good at graphics, but it's reasonable and I can email it to you if you like. I'll go through the individual totals next to check the arithmetic and will keep a list on my computer of the numbers with the rollover words added in. Anything else I can do to help? Best, Simon. --
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sentences since the start of the paragraph or the previous footnote. Personally I would be in favour of introducing a Knowledge style of footnoting that placed footnote markers inside sentences for a a citation about that sentence and outside for all the sentences since the start of the paragraph or the last footnote marker. This would then fail safe.
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harvnb templates both create clickable links. The harvnb templates will click directly through to the book used as a source, bypassing the "citations" section. Harvnb templates behave differently from sfn templates; for example, they do not generate a period at the end of the citation. Another option for some applications is to use the
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addresses some of the issues. But I think the system we use for citing sources has a real problem for a collaborative project like this. Because we place all footnotes after punctuation one can not tell by looking at a footnote marker location if it is a footnote for just that sentence or for all the
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Hi, and thank you for wanting to help out with copy edits. Your work was good; the only problem I can see is that you changed the article from using American-style dates to British-style dates. Both are considered correct, and it is something we usually leave alone unless there is a compelling reason
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I hope you have not been offended by what I have put on the Guild talk page. I tried in this section to find a way to say it less publicly. I offer my apology. I am sure of your goodwill and lack of bias in what you have done during the Jan drive. I am not willing at present to link an email account
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system is considered to be deprecated. Another problem with the way MrBee did it, is he put the expanatory note upstairs, inside the prose. His way works, but separating the explanatory note down to the references section is better, because the edit box is cleaner, and it makes the article easier to
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I have made another post on the article talk page as I do not understand your comment there. I am very tired today so please bear with me if I am missing something obvious. Thank you for the above information. When I hear of these discussions from the long-ago I realise what a n00b I still am and I
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Hi Dianna. I see The UtahRaptor hasn't been online for some days and that you've started the closure activities for the drive. I don't know what's up, but I hope he's OK. Anyway, is there anything I can do to help at the moment without treading on his or your toes? I've made a JPG of the "Knowledge
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Thanks. I've checked the barnstars page again this morning and not found any errors. I've corrected the number of active participants in the draft newsletter (35 not 33), but otherwise it looks excellent. I'll be ready to help send barnstars when you say so. Perhaps I could do the top half and you
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article over a few years time and although the whole article could use a ce edit review, one section especially has become too long. The "Southeast Asia" section needs ce trimming and concision work. I have worked on it in the past but it could use a new set of eyes like yours; if you can find the
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template, which generates a Harvard citation with parentheses. You did very well to get through this without all this background material, but I thought I would give you the full story so you know why the templates were used in a particular fashion. Let me know if there are any questions. Regards,
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I am so glad you have a good source for that article, as I have nothing available at the local library or in the nearest large city library. I will try to get to the used bookstore next week to see if there is any more material that we can use. I have Shirer here, and I still have Kershaw sitting
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template, because it also invokes a ref tag. However, the {harvnb} template does not invoke a ref tag. That is why, on articles done with harvnb, you see them wrapped with ref tags. So! The citations inside the explanatory note were done with harvnb tags. As you have probably noticed, the sfn and
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Hi, Jacqke. Thank you for your interest in helping out with the drive. You can get the starting word count by running the script on the version of the article before you started. For example, for Aralia spinosa, the starting word count was 656 words. This article was fine; there were no obvious
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Good point. I've finished the corrections to individual counts and the leaderboard now, and will start on the barnstars page next. Please don't worry that I might have overlooked something at this stage -- I'm going to do it in different passes for different barnstar types, as that should make
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I am working on Geli right now. This Ibsen source does not look very reliable so I am trying to excise it and replace it with better stuff. Some of the material will have to go. I will get Ilse done too, and then get back to Heydrich. I will have some editing time tomorrow and Sunday, I hope.
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Hi there Dianna. I had helped User:Quill and Pen a little bit when she had problems getting the Page size tool to work, and after seeing the barnstar you gave him/her, I went to the drive page to see if she had gotten the script figured out. While there, I realized that s/he hadn't removed
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Thank you so much for offering to help. What I would like you to do is upload the JPG to Wiki or to the Commons, or you could email it to me and I will upload it. Checking math is a great idea, and checking the claimed rollover words with the actual rollover words, which are listed
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Thanks for the feedback, I appreciate it. Do you perhaps know where I can find information on the use of titles for Knowledge articles? I am specifically interested in religious and academic titles. They come up a lot in the editing of articles with a religious slant. Thanks again.
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I was just wondering if you use a citations script or add-on that is easy to use - mainly for converting bare urls to cite refs. I have tried the "citations" button on the edit window, but it seems to just add more into them rather than turning into a {{cite xxx type ref.
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Diannaa, I know you have shown interest in this article. I have very recently done some correction, re-write and additions to the "Early life" section of the article. I am in the middle of reading Gerwarth's book. If you have time can you check it for ce. Cheers,
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Hi Diannaa! I'd like to express my appreciation for your vote for me during the 2012 GOCE coordinatorship election. During the next 12 months, I will be looking forward to your input on how I can perform my role, so please be brutally honest regarding my actions.
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I read the directions to do a word count too late, so I don't have word count for the article. My question is what do I do from here? I really need to have someone look at my work for a couple edits, to point out the kinds of items I am missing. Any help/input
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before punctuation system. So for the moment we are stuck with a system that does not fail safe and so sourced material can easily be chopped off from its in-line citation by the imposition of a sentence with a citation into the middle of a paragraph etc. --
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edit. However, if we no longer have the explanatory note in-line, it means we run into a problem: the mediawiki software does not allow us to "nest" reference tags. Since the {efn} template (a brand-new system for explanatory notes) generates a <ref: -->
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Hi! I am still around but spending almost all my time editing articles of my own interest, and helping out with the copy edit drive in a smaller way than I used to do. I hope your chaotic real life is settling down! Now I see where you got your
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Great. I've emailed you the jpg as I'm not sure if it needs further processing. I'm checking the rollover words as well as the arithmetic and will then check the leaderboard and create the barnstars page. Cheers for now, Simon.
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I just created a new account to help with the copyediting drive, but I don't quite know where to start. I've done the tutorial and the Policies reading, but do I really just dive in and start editing articles in the backlog?
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Articles never seem to shrink, do they? People think "to edit" means "to add stuff". I will take it on in my so-called spare time. Aggressive copy editing will knock off a couple thousand words. Thank you for the suggestion.
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I will help. I gotta get Geli and Ilse done, though, as the Gortemaker book is overdue. I work at the library and don't have to pay late fees, but someone else has placed a hold on it so I feel bad keeping it so long.
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Hi, Darthamner, and welcome to Knowledge! Yeah, that's exactly what you do: just jump in and start working. Might I suggest choosing a smallish article at first, something of 1000 words or less. My first one was
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from the article copyedited. It's only six, but on the off chance that you have already totaled the drive's number I just wanted to point out that a few were missing. I have since removed the templates. Cheers,
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Thanks. Although, there may be a problem forming with one current editor of the article. If so, may need your admin. assistance, but I hope not; edit disputes / edit warring are such a waste of everyone's time.
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Thank you for your note. I agree that the film portrayals should be kept in this particular article. I feel strongly about this issue but am prepared to back down in this instance because you have asked.
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I know I haven't been very active lately, but real life can be a real pain sometimes...I'm happy to say, though, that everything has been sorted out and I will return to normal editing tomorrow.
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and select the "interactive" mode. Place the article name in the window, and let the bot add citation templates. You may have to make corrections or amentments to the material the bot produces.
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type citations (which are before punctuation) or the Chicago system. There were lots of indecisive RFCs until eventually there was one which went decisively against alowing the use of the
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Diannaa, see the talk page discussion as to the "latest bones of contention". Also in my comments you will note that as to this article, I believe the "film portrayals" should be kept in.
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You have to have an email account linked to your Knowledge account. Perhaps you do not have this set up. Please put your post on the drive talk page, or ask your question here. Thanks. --
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Spread the WikiLove by giving someone else a tea, especially if it is someone you have had disagreements with in the past or someone putting up with some stick at this time. Enjoy!
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I've finished the barnstars page now. Will check tomorrow when fresh. It might not be a bad idea if you were to do some spot checks to see if I've overlooked anything. Best, Simon. --
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Thank you very much, Simon. I will stay out of the way for the time being. It's great that you've taken this on, as there is then one more person who knows how it is done. Regards, --
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Hi Kierzek. Yah, everything you did is working ok. I see you had a little fun getting everything working! Tricky business! I am gonna take a minute to explain why we need to use
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The best way to do the cites is to strip off any titles or other material the previous editors have added. Turn them into true bare-links refs wrapped in ref tags. Then go to
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I do highly recommend Gerwarth's book (having read all the main books on Heydrich). I hope to finish it soon. BTW, I did some correction, additions and cite work as to
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around from when we did Hitler, so I will see what is in those, as well. This article needs to be way better than its present state, for sure. I will help. Regards, --
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and SMasters has access to a bot so I will ask him to send it out now. Please feel free to copy edit or amend the newsletter draft if required. See you tomorrow --
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shows the process in action; some cites were completed using the bot, while others were being prepped for another bot run as I made my way through the article.
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Years ago I pressed for us to use that method but there was no traction for it. For some years I was successful in keeping the options open either to use
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Something is bothering me about the review process. I have some criticisms. Shall I put it here or on the drive talk page? Even on my own talk page? --
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I left a note on the talk page of Fegelein. Scherzer and the law governing the loss of orders and honorary signs is currently not well reflected.
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On behalf of the Guild, we take this opportunity to wish you Season's Greetings and Happy New Year. We look forward to your support in 2012!
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No, So sorry. I am not accepting requests, as I have little time for editing any more, so I am pursuing my own interests exclusively. --
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was full of activity, and we achieved numerous important milestones in 2011. Read all about these in the Guild's 2011 Year-End Report.
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No, I think we better go with five coordinators. I have corrected all the related pages and apologised to Dank for my mistake. --
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On the drive talk page would be the best place. Or, if you wish to speak confidentially, you could send me an email. Thanks. --
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Thank you. I will check it tomorrow, and then we can get the newsletter and barnstars sent out. There is a newsletter draft
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I added a footnote per the request which I believe covers the issue raised. You and MisterBee see what you think. Cheers,
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For wikifying 10 articles during the drive, Diannaa, I hereby award you the Iron Wikification Barnstar! Congratulations!
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You're right. If it was supposed to be related to the Signpost, I was guessing that I would've been told. My apologies.
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October's coding challenge: results now in; progress on 1.19 steady; and why for a while interwiki links were no more
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ArticleFeedback moves into new trial phase; and how MediaWiki integrates with Facebook, IPv6, and PostgreSQL explored
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Article is passed, congratulations! Don't forget to help review other GA nominees and keep the GA backlog down!Ā :)
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I will be unable to comment at this time; I can only speculate as I do not have access to any of these sources. --
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Diannaa thanks so much for the lovely Barnstar! Please let me know when the next drive starts so I can sign up.
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Please let me know if the problem resumes; some people are on dynamic IPs, and I know how to do range-blocks. --
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I will do the bottom half, as suggested. I will start now, and you can do your half anytime too. Regards, --
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Thanks. I owe you one. I will add that if it ever goes up for GA and the reviewer wants it gone, so be it.
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Language analyses examine power structure and political slant; Knowledge compared to commercial databases
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As an admin, could you keep an eye on this ip address. The current user has repeatedly vandalized pages,
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tag on it while working, so that people who happen on it by accident can see it's a work in progress. --
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I think of myself as a writer, not an editor. But I am trying my hand again at editing. I started with
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Diannaa: can you check the page style citing on the "new" footnote on Fegelein's article page. Cheers,
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Everything is well with you I hope, and that your RL distractions are good things rather than badĀ :Ā¬)
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Happy New Year, Dianna! Did you notice that Dank also received 18 votes, same as Sp33dyphil? I've put
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I saw you copy-edited Single Ladies, and it was promoted to FA. Would you be able to go through
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Leading scholar hails Knowledge, historians urged to contribute while PR pros remain shunned
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that I thought you might find interesting, and I'd appreciate your feedback on it. Thanks,
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WMF on the looming SOPA blackout, Knowledge turns 11, and Commons passes 12 million files
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appreciate the guidance of long-term editors. I am gonna go read; I picked up a copy of
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Discussion swarms around Templates for deletion and returning editors of colourful pasts
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on the Utahraptor's talk page, suggesting we might solve it by coopting or suchlike. --
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Update on Global Development, Knowledge Day NYC is a success, JFK audio on Commons
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Four open cases, proposed decision in Muhammad images, AUSC call for applications
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Greetings, Diannaa! I almost forgot to inform you that I'm reviewing the article
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errors. Some basic guidelines for expectations for the Drive can be found in our
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I am unclear how this would be different from the processes already in place at
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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December in more detail; and why the MediaWiki codebase was "slushed" this week
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Four open cases, final decision in Muhammad images, Betacommand 3 near closure
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the bottom half of the list so we're not giving them to ourselves? <g: -->
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Okay. Hopefully someday all can be switched to sfn citing with no ref tags.
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and fine-tune it for FA please? it really needs to pass it's 5th FAC lol.
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Four open cases, Betacommand case deadlocked, Muhammad images close near
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The third phase of the implementation is the nub of the proposal here.
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Hi there, just to let you know that I'm putting together a proposal at
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Never mind, the ip has flamed himself out and been dealt with. Cheers,
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Hi. In your recent article edits, you've added some links pointing to
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We have reached the end of the year, and what a year it has been! The
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What MrBee did works fine, but it is pretty old-school; in fact, the
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Around 1,000 articles removed through six Backlog elimination drives
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Why "Lua" is on everybody's lips, and when to expect MediaWiki 1.19
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2011's technological achievements in review, and what 2012 may hold
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New case accepted, four open cases, terms begin for new arbitrators
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for copy editing articles totalling over 40,000 words during the
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Typo at bottom of progress chartā€”January 31ā€”not Jan 30th twice --
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I've begun reviewing your nomination and made a few comments at
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Spread the lovely, warm, refreshing goodness of tea by adding {{
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Knowledge ends annual fundraising drive; Monmouthpedia launches
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from the discards, and will prolly not post any more today. --
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and hopefully this has made your day ever so slightly better.
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Yes, please review as to the issue and your thoughts on same.
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Interview with Muhammad Mahdi Karim and the best of the week
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at any timeĀ by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.
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I did not mean to be sharp with you, on my last comment on
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Five open cases, voting on proposed decisions in two cases
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Leaderboard Award ā€“ Number of articles edited ā€“ 3rd Place
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I have not been able to see how to send you an email --
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World watched as Knowledge shut down for SOPA blackout
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Get your copy of the Guild's 2011 Year-End Report here
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Knowledge:Featured articles/2012 RfC on FA leadership
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Diannaa, I made the addition you requested as to the
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Ghosts of featured content past, present, and future
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The Eye of the Storm: WikiProject Tropical Cyclones
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