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bunch of blah-blah technocratese. I am simpleminded; I need a simple way to post. Similar to comments in newspapers, a click on: post a reply, or start a new thread. I also need more than
Twitter space (edit summary) to provide arguments for my editing rationale, at least when it concerns more than one piece of evidence or a refutation. I ran into surprising resistance in trying to edit an article about Hannibal Barca (the 247 BC one), where a Marxist reconstructionist, T.E. Willis (1968) wrote that Hannibal had 'particularly virulent syphilis' (battle of Zama) -- According to newer evidence (Rothschild, B. (2005) The history of syphilis. Clinical Infectious Diseases 40(10): 1454-1463), syphilis did not arrive in the Old World until 1495 AD with the return of Columbus and other explorers from the New World. The disease was very infectious and virulent at that point, as is typical of diseases invading a new territory. Syphilis leaves a skeletal signature, and this signature is only found in the Old World 1700 years after Hannibal died. In contrast, this skeletal signature is found all over the place in the New World for centuries before 1495 CE. While Carthaginians could have reached America, they did not bring back this disease, at least according to skeletal evidence from the Old and New World. Nor did the Vikings. Whereas Hannibal might have had any number of diseases – or not! the syphilis speculation has got to go. So I eliminated this false allegation (has a very high likelihood of being false!) from Knowledge (XXG), and three times now, the Willis allegation/accusation reference .... is returned! With a snooty comment -- the first time that this was a 'personal opinion' of mine. Well, no, I did not write a treatise on syphilis, but I am a scientist – I can read technical papers. Same reviewer then said that one should keep the Willis (1968) reference, and then cite this other reference, which overrules the Willis accusation by modern evidence (2005) -- but that makes the Knowledge (XXG) history article a biology exposition on the geographical presence or absence of syphilis, a rather strange subject to suddenly superimpose upon an article about a history of Hannibal's battles and military campaigns. Why Hannibal lost the battle of Zama needs more than some flung-out idea about sexually transmitted diseases. Even allowing for an illness (any type), this illness might/might not be an irrelevant theme. In any case, Knowledge (XXG) should endeavor to remove guesses that have a very high probability of being a falsehood, since syphilis is highly unlikely to/did not exist on the European continent before the Renaissance! Even if Hannibal suffered from some sort of Medieval 'pox' (or small pox, chicken pox, typhoid, typhus, diptheria -- the list is LONG), just because he finally loses a battle, should one go into the realm of the unknown? Perhaps Hannibal suffered from moonspots? -- so each time, I can make a false guess, someone else has to counter-reference it. It seems to me that the point of Knowledge (XXG) is to publish factual and reasonable expositions, not demonstrable falsehoods once more current information is available. In this case, doubt should be sufficient to remove the allegation, because a) Hannibal did not suffer from further mental deterioration later in life and b) Willis's "scholarship" is calumny, by making rank speculations against a famous historical figure. I can ensure you that the rest of the article does not suffer from the removal of TE Willis's "suggestion"; an article which is otherwise factual and well-researched. Now if someone had dug up Hannibal and shown that he had syphilis by skeletal and DNA evidence, that is another matter....assuming that we also knew this happened BEFORE the battle of Zama
5293:, and myself) that Jonesey95 should continue with the reformatting of the citations throughout the article as was started yesterday with multiple supporting editors opposed by one hold-out editor named User:Lingzhi. The format being used by Jonesey95 is identical to one which is used in dozens and dozens of peer reviewed articles at Knowledge (XXG) for years now and has in no way detracted from those peer review articles in their current FA and GA status even though User:Lingzhi is opposed to this well established standard. Further, User:RexxS has made a generous offer to switch the article to an alternate cite style is trying to bring the one hold-out editor towards consensus, and was immediately turned down by User:Lingzhi. User:Lingzhi apparently is opposed to the general Knowledge (XXG) policy as written in WP:CITEVAR and is using this article's assessment as a forum for pressing his old preference for MLA formatting which is only one option at Knowledge (XXG) (WP:Forumshop). It is suggested that User:Lingzhi recognize that there is a full consensus for supporting Jonesey95 on the reformatting which was started yesterday and that when there is full consensus then it is up to User:Lingzhi to start to move closer to the consensus of five editors rather than remain a single hold-out. User:Lingzhi may move his discussion to the Village Pump policy discussion board if needed, and his Talk page is notified as to WP:Forumshop which any editor can report. User:Jonesey95 is free to continue the reformatting of the Jane Austen article given the FULL CONSENSUS of the five participating editors, with Lingzhi the sole hold-out.
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5344:, continue to have respect for the edits of the late Wadewitz to this day. The current article has now had 6 different editors contributing substantially to the article over the past five years which has had an effect on the references and citations in the article. The current suggestion to move with Jonesey is a highly respected form of citevar used in dozens and dozens of peer reviewed articles. The discussion you wish to defend concerning WP:Citevar can be taken to the policy discussion at the Village Pump for a fair hearing of all sides. At present, we are fully supporting Jonesey in his widely used and successful approach to making the citations and references consistent in the Jane Austen article fully in accord with WP:Citevar and following many years and many editors after the early editors of the article years ago.
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2411:, it needs to conform to our uniform standards on notability, verifiability, and the like, but there are some folks who just don't want to go to that trouble and some topics where those often can't be satisfied. Wikia is a great place for them and I've often recommended it in the same manner as you did FB and Geocities. Regards,
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The issue I have is this: I have an exhibition catalogue with multiple editors, various front matter, forward, very extensive biographical information and so on, all without attribution to a specific author/editor. After that is a chapter with attribution. The editors are van Uitert and van
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Um, we have an unusual situation here. As I said on the FAC talk just now, I shared your surprise, but there were a number of supports, and we were down - in my view - to copy editing and phrasing (which I know *with me* can be a nightmare!). I'm not worried so much about this nom, as us falling out,
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Lingzhi Thank you for your message. I am new to Knowledge (XXG), and probably will not wish to continue the process. I find no easy way to reply to others' comments on my edit. In general, there is no straightforward way to ask/comment and get replies. When one goes on talk page, all I get is a
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Sorry I didn't notify you; I thought it was just a mass post. For the record, I do not and never have participated in FAC discussions. I have nominated dozens of articles for FAC, and each time have been completely submarined by requests and demands that I didn't even know were possible. Given that I
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You didn't know how dangerous I am? The restriction was over end of
November (and I archived the whole thing), but I am now so used to it that I usually leave a discussion after two comments, - it sets free to do something else. I failed once, and was promptly taken to Arbitration enforcement for my
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Huehue. Another support should get the article through A-Class review (wink). As for FA, I ran it through that before, and it did not pass, unfortunately. An inamge review would also be needed to get pass A-Class review. That would also be needed for FA so two birds dead with one stone. But, I would
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Thank you for sharing your concerns. I must say at the outset that your use of the word "bullying" is unwarranted. As for dead links, I did raise the issue, but not with any accompanying "bullying" or any other negative or even vaguely aggressive language. Had
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Are you specifically looking for a
Wikipedian who's well familiar with the topic, or are you looking for academics in general? If the former, I believe that User:Nlu and User:PericlesofAthens are quite active on-wiki around that topic. On the other hand, if you're looking for scholars and authors, I
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Thanks for approving my request to use HighBeam. I just tried to set up my account, but am getting an error message, saying that the activation code doesn't match any that were issued. Do you think that I might just be trying too soon? Could it have something to do with the fact that I used to have
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Straightforward logic: 1) There are only two possible targets for your (admittedly mild, but still real) breach of NPA: me, or the guy who pooped on the citation format 2) the guy who pooped on the citation format has not been around for a long while, and 3) far more importantly, the guy who pooped
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No problem, well deserved. I'm thinking there is about 6 weeks work left here; especially given John's comments re structure, which I very much agree with. Very please with how things are going; I think the bio is very solid now, and I have a good idea how the art and posthumous sections should go,
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If I may ask, what does "until I'm happier about WP" mean? And if you withdraw, why would you wait more than 2 or 3 weeks to renominate? And what does "do not disturb" mean—are you gonna semi-retire or similar? I'm not sure I know what you're talking about, but sure, leave the nom up and let's keep
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Hi Ling! Thanks for the apology. I think the dispute was about 5 or so years ago. It mainly concerned over the Gabon article FAC and spiraled from there. No hard feelings. I was a little immature then too. I stopped editing for the most part a couple years ago and only got active again this year. I
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I just want to thank you for taking on the review of this article, something I should have done when the review was opened (but was rather remiss in this case). I do appreciate how difficult it is to take on reviews of highly technical articles. Reviewers willing to do this are hard to find and I
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I used the word bullying because you made it abundantly clear that you would not pass the article unless
Chetvorno complied with your demands, even though they are not GA criteria and Chetvorno had stated, in at least one issue, that he preferred not to. So of course he is trying to comply because
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I had a lot of fun editing with you, and I'm always happy to meet a friend, whatever his current capacity. I'm doing fine; currently attempting to apply my Wiki skills in a manner that gets me some actual credit (I'll let you know when I'm done). Sorry about your
Wikistress. I know exactly what you
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I ask you to help. Install license and more. That the file is not make "deleted" File:Bonus-Sweden.png. No doubt you are the author of this file. But in my project (Sweden) - it is necessary to give a clear picture of the
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support MLA style and I am in full agreement with Lingzhi. Furthermore, quite a lot of that article was copied over from daughter articles, the main contributor who had original written them, Awadewit (sadly she died), used MLA style and you'll find she used it in all the work she did on Knowledge
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Starting with the moment that guy disrupted the article (twice, both times rudely & in violation of crystal-clear WP guidelines), everything has gone way, way, way downhill. It was humming like clockwork for weeks before that. Of course I am deeply disappointed in the disruption and subsequent
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I really dislike fact fact fact articles, and am always drawn towards those that set the whole thing in context. This is why Giano and Geogre are missed, but I understand why, given how hyper literate things have become. HTD. Re letters, yeah, mangled again now. Also some of the sub articles are
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First, it disturbs me that I can't answer the good issues you're raising, about number of copies sold, etc. without the sources at hand. I *think* that info might be in the Reynolds compilation of essays that I'd have to order again via interlibrary loan and that takes weeks. Beyond that, to your
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won't work. In order to keep pings from bothering people when content is archived, for instance, or otherwise moved about, notification only works if it is used in the same edit with four tildes. I'm watching that page and so see your note, but anyone you've pinged who isn't watching it might not
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By simply removing the link to the featured list nomination, the chances are that none of the FLC admins will close the nomination, and so it will hang around on bot created lists. Best thing to do is just state on the FLC itself that you wish to withdraw the nominations, and one of the admins or
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I'm holding out for ten million US in cash, payable to my PayPal account. If you can't afford that, then I guess I'll go ahead and Support your FAC nom. If I accidentally struck through the wrong text and left it unclear what I mant, I hereby give you permission to edit my text. Good work on the
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These ping things weren't around when I was a hardcore editor, and I am not clear on how they work. Thank you for letting me know. I think the *really* important person is JLAN, because he is the one who smacked me with a template and deleted my shtuff. Everyone else is probably just an FYI. Tks
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May I call you Chet, or does the full username work better? I am a poor typist, so conserving strokes is a desirable thing. You can shorten mine to Ling if you like. As for your question, thinning the refs is something that may take time, so beginning now would be a good thing. Other issues can
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Fine! - So far I thought all editors are created equal, but maybe that is a fundamental error, and some are righter than others ;) Sometimes I think the "restriction" I had for some years - two comments max in a given discussion - was actually for more freedom, and would create more equality if
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for folks who want to put up information which can't go into WP due to original research, insufficient sourcing, or whatever else might not satisfy our standards. (And, in fact, when it was first launched it was named Wikicities.) And, indeed, there are huge, useful collections of such material
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I feel an idiot for not having the sources at hand, but once the library wants them back the third time, it's time to send them back. I also feel an idiot for taking up reviewing time from you for issues that I can't speak to, but if you don't mind continuing, I'd kinda like to get it behind me
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I'm sorry; I should have read that more closely before clearing the content. :( It's still unspecific as to the license that applies to this material. It could be one of three, and two we can't use. If you don't want to correspond with them to explain that CC-By-SA is the only of the three Open
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Don't worry, I mostly gave up being offended by Wikipedians years ago. :-) It isn't worth the expenditure of energy. And more to the point, 1) you were defending a (perhaps) junior editor, which I tend to appreciate, and 2) I am well aware that my definition of "good article" may not completely
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First, I'm sorry to hear you're fed up with Knowledge (XXG), just when I came back! Second, I think it wouldn't be as hard to track down that info via Google books as you seem to imagine. Third, letting IOT go would be a crying shame. It's fascinating stuff. Fourth, when you say WP do you mean
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I had no idea about the restrictions... and as for "2 or 3 high-caliber editors", I just didn't want to bump into (ec) edit conflicts (editing at the same time), and I wanted to wait 'til they were done so I wouldn't repeat the same comments they did... of course all editors are equal.
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I've had that FAC on watch since you nominated it, I hoped to be able to review it, but probably won't have time for it. That said, 1., the article needs a great deal more that citation fixing (which I'll shove off to the side), and 2., the primary citation style for literature is
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Thanks for the kind words...but wow, I can't believe you dug up that diff from 3 February 2012. I don't really even remember what it was about. It seems I was perhaps a little over-animated, as was not infrequent in my previous incarnations. But the new me is trying to be mellow.
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Sure, regarding your comment/inquiry about statistics advice, you are more than welcome to ask. I can't promise to have an intelligent answer but it can't hurt to ask. There should be a way to email me through Knowledge (XXG), at least that's the way I have it configured.
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Hi. I'm trying to help you. I am telling you that the template needs to be licensed in the public domain. I cannot do it; you must do it, because you made the file. However, it is very easy to do: just add the Pd-self template in the correct place.... do you understand?
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to people, actually, because it is rather extreme in its inconsistency: some passages show inspiration, but others are completely unlistenable. It's an exercise in skipping around. :-) Hope all is well with you. I just got my broken computer back, so may edit
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Hi Lingzhi. Thanks for the honest response. I will seek out an admin mentor in the next few days as you suggested. I'm sorry for being so trigger happy, looking over my comment once again, I do see what you mean, it was a little uncalled for. All the best,
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I actually sorta wondered whether I should include Pink Floyd in my list of bands that I like, because I like them at times, but at other times they are overproduced cheese. In the spirit of people who quit or were kicked out of major bands, I present
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And to you too, Lingzhi, a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! And all the rest you said. :-) Glad to see you're still here, too. It is not always easy, and so many of the best are discouraged. You know that story, no need to go into details.
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your assessment of their current status. Likewise, if you have taken on the maintenance of any listed FAs that were originally nominated by a departed editor, please indicate their status. BLPs should be given especially careful consideration.
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is an old hand at this, I've never been involved with a GA or FA review. When problems with the article are identified, can I fix them immediately, or do you prefer that the article stays constant while you are conducting the review? Thanks.
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I think I'm partly responsible for this misunderstanding by not making my preferences clear. Cutting the refs will really be a lot of work, and I would rather not do it if it is not part of the GA requirements, which seems to be the case.
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I feel like I'm overthinking this. Maybe it's best to use the same citation template & sfn thingie for the entire book, instead of splitting out the chapter. What do you think? That would be the simpler fix and I can do it myself.
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be indicative of other problems). They are especially not a GA issue when the cite is to a printed source and the link is merely a convenience link. This is actually the case here, most of the deadlinks are to the historic
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I just now said that I do not recall Dreadstar, and yet in the link you gave, there he is, speaking of me quite warmly. I must be getting increasingly senile, unless he changed his username... I dunno. Requiescat in pace.
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It's not personal. :) It's standard procedure until license is verified. I've left a note there asking you to please email the letter you received to the permissions queue so we have it officially on record. The address is
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and features newly digitized and created resources from libraries and archives around the world, including content from Sweden, Qatar, the Library of Congress, and more! You can discover new content for dissemination
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Thank you for your kind words also. You dd more than you are saying... As for Stanton, I have three or four other projects in mind, so maybe I'll pass at this time. But good luck with t, I know t will turn out well.
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deterioration. It is why I am no longer editing that page. I apologize if I misunderstood you. Having said that, I blame the the deterioration of that situation, as it contributed mightily to my misunderstanding.
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make it quite clear that "nce you start a review, you are committing to complete it..." Sorry to be so hard on you over this, but your concept of GA seems to me to be entirely at odds with
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Thanks for your msg. I have no horse in this race; I'm neither for nor against. I will happily look at the article when I have time, but pls don't expect me to take either side. Thanks. •
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That's fine, of course... you didn't say anything when you and I went to FAC? Eh, no matter.. I'm not at FAC; I just thought you were interested in Astronomy shtuff. I'll see ya 'round. •
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not how it's done! The chapter is written by an author; we cite that author. If you're interested I can show you a few FA examples. Anyway, sorry Ling for taken your page. I've opposed.
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And to enjoy such a thing is like coitus, the moment of the infinite.".. meanwhile, it seems some of the quotes from letters are mangled, from different sources.... need work...
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I meant that it can't be TFA this year, but you're right, that's not really relevant. I'll try to carry on. Will post to the FAC page re the sales info - it's hard to find.
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Was just promoted. This needed a lot of work when I first looked at it, months ago. Between then and now, someone did the work. Yeah, I'm looking at you. - Dank (
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I don't think we've met, but I used to see you around a lot under your previous name and I really appreciated your contributions. It's great to see you back!
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I emailed Knowledge (XXG) seconds ago, subject line Fwd: ]. Ticket#2015052010014302 If you can do anything to clear this up, I would appreciate it. Tks. •
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No problem. Of course a few of these differences are invisible to me... thanks for fixing it.
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