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88:, no one replies. I think the main problem is that the history chapter is messy. Obsolete / irrelevant stuff should be removed. Perhaps materials on gas price disputes with Ukraine and Belarus should be moved to a separate chapter called "Pricing" (which I will create shortly; it will discuss material such as the diffence between domestic and intra-CIS gas prices and world market prices, as well as price reform efforts by the Russian government.) Basically, I'd like the article to focus more on the present and less on the history and chronology of events. For example, the info about being given export monopoly should be moved from the history chapter to a separate chapter "exports" and stated as a fact instead of as a chronology item. Does this make sense to you? Do you have any suggestions on how to improve the article? 1910:
are from the other side, and non-Russian, yet they confirm that not all is black and white in this crisis. Also contrary to what media may show, there are a lot of people unhappy in Poland about what was done in Ukraine, especially in view of parties like Svoboda or Right Sector gaining power. Many comments in mainstream websites of Polish papers are highly critical of antagonizing Russia by this and supporting nationalists in Ukraine. Anyway that's just my 0.2 cents, and I won't be probably editing much in view how emotional these things get on Knowledge (XXG).--
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bloated and unorganized. The first half of it is almost entirely unsourced up to and including the 1993-1997 section as well. Do you have any idea where that info came from? That would be one of my main concerns for improving the article since it takes up such a huge chunk of space, and a lot of that info does seem worth keeping. But I would say get rid of all those subsections in the 2005-2006 section completely and either incorporate the info into the main timeperiod's subsection, put it in a better spot in the article or delete it if it's not important enough.
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Now, both sources try to justify the coup in various ways, but still are ready to admit that the events were non-constitutional and a coup. Second one is pretty "interesting" as the author claims democracy has to be suspended when "order" needs it... I thought you might be interested as these sources
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For what it's worth, that's actually one of the few figures which does it right (a lot of them don't adjust for inflation or ignore cost of living adjustments or fudge other aspect or outright have no clue of differences between nominal and real GDP). Good job LokiiT, it's weird to expect it to be on
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There is no point arguing with you, you're clearly entrenched in this anti-Russia CIA conspiracy where academics make up lies on small news outlets in order to stir up god knows what you believe. You're making unfounded claims about Goble, ironically, using a blog to support your position. I can't go
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I've always felt that threatening newcomers with blocks when they clearly don't know the policies (and only minutes after they've been linked to them) is never helpful, lest the intention is to intimidate and/or drive them away. However it's possible that I've misread the situation, and if that's the
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That's the thing, you say he's some liar simply because he honest about Russia...so you try to say he, an expert in the field, is an unreliable source? That he wrote about it in his blog is neither here nor there when he also did the same for the Kyiv Post, Eurasia Review, and Georgian Daily. These
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edit? It introduces misleading wording: the source does not say that 17% is "little"; the word "only" just refers to the difference between the two figures. I also do not like the first sentence in "job discrimination". It says "A number Russian activists continue to allege..." But now we have very
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Regarding the disputes, it's indeed confusing and ugly the way they're are all split up like that so I like your idea of moving them to a new section specific to pricing. One idea if you want to cut down on the size is to just mention them all (or the situation of these ongoing disputes in general)
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I use Microsoft Excel 2007 and sometimes paint and photoshop for touch ups. Regarding automotive production, that would be simple enough. I could also include other types than just cars in the same graph if you want. I think it's interesting how motorcycle production has dropped to almost nothing.
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It's a news report, not everything has to be open to peer review. My credibility shouldn't be coming into question here, Goble is an expert and well respected professional in this field, who wrote this report. End of story. Whether you you think he has some "Russophobe" conspiracy going on is your
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Hmm I just copy/pasted a bunch of stuff from that source about discrimination against Russians in vein because I didn't realize that you had already added it to the article. Since you already went through the source and read everything, it's obvious that the usage of the word "only" is misleading.
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I like the first variant best of all. It creates a better impression of growth, since, for example, the Russian industry was growing already from the beginning of 2010 or even earlier, and when there is a greenish color there, that's better than red. Could you upload the first one or all of these
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First off, this link is just another blog from some Russian propagandist who is trying to libel Goble (reading the comments it seems other readers find this guy a joke). Second, KyivPost cited Goble and reported the events (they are a reliable source) and EurasiaReview is another reliable source.
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and then split it off to a separate article if there is enough material. Yes, I think it would be great to have charts in Gazprom, and I will have to think which figure would be most useful to have in chart form, and I will come back to you after I've thought it over. Thanks for the offer. By the
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You called it non-notable!? How is that not notable when it is notable? That fact stirred precedents for censorship in the country. It is mentioned outside of what you referred to as Pravda. Another question. What is in your definition of a reliable source? Google books? BBC? Why can't Ukrainian
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The Gazprom article isn't bad overall in its current form. The bulk of the article sans the History section is well written and well sourced. But I agree with you on the History section, the quality seems to take a nosedive there. It's all over the place and hard to follow, and it just seems too
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No problem. I'm not really sure how to make maps like that, but I can try and see if I can come up with a hand-made copy in photoshop (no promises though). I agree that such a map would be of good use. I'm assuming you've already looked in Commons? I saw a few maps showing pipelines there, but
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way, I think we desperately need a map of Gazprom's production fields in Russia (especially those in Yamalo-Nenets okrug, since they are discussed in text in various articles) -- do you know what would be the best way to create such maps? I don't think there are any in public domain. Page 3 of
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Also, I just skimmed through that Oxford paper and it looks like it could add some real value to that dispute's article, which is mostly based on non-academic media sources. I'll have to read the whole thing when I have more time (bit of a busy weekend) and see how to make good use of it. That
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Yulia Tymoshenko was a political prisoner. I don't mind going into detail about his court records, but I thought it would be "Undue weight" according to policy. There are court records of him being involved in a shooting case where a person was killed. There are other court cases of him being
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Hi there, Biophys has posted an amount of evidence at Arbcom, most of which has absolutely nothing to do with the scope of the case, but I believe that as you are mentioned there, you should probably address accusations which have been made against you. The evidence can be seen at
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and develop them both under that name, then split them up like suggested earlier if there's enough content. But theoretically there should be enough content for two different articles, so its up to you. Also I agree that "of" sounds better than
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The bias is pretty blatant. No surprise that Jamestown is used as a source. That addition doesn't even have any context. It's written as if there's prior mention of the need to prevent some other project from being completed, but there's not.
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Please refer to the UN Security Council vote. 13 members vote 'aye', China abstains because of its own interests in Tibet and Xinjiang, Russian veto. Counties voting 'aye' include among others Rwanda, Chad, Nigeria, Chile, Argentina, Korea.
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I don't like SVG. Too much of a hassle for such little improvements. Moreover most people don't know how to use or edit SVG files, or even save them to their harddrive, and I want to encourage people to use my images outside of wikipedia.
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Please point out where I bit a newbie. The first Npov warning in opn the top of the page, I then gave a lvl 2 warning, discussed not only on the talkpage but also on the user talk page. After his fourth revert I warned him for 3rr.
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You could discuss it with your friends, write about it in a personal blog, or find an internet forum. Try to keep discussions in article talk pages focused on improvements to the article, which means including links and
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You have failed to explain why Russia handing over passports to a majority of south ossetians is the same as South Ossetia receiving a majority of its budget from Russia. Please restore the Reuters content you deleted.
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clear statistics of this, so we shouldn't use such wording (it's not just activists who say there is discrimination, and it's not "an allegation".) I've never heard survey results being characterized as "allegations."
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in one or two summary paragraph, rather than each individual dispute being given its own section with a bunch of details, and just direct to the main articles via wikilinks for those who are interested in the details.
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17%....compared to 4% in Lithuania and 5% in Latvia.." And yes, I agree that the word "alleged" doesn't fit since there is concrete proof. That's like saying there's "alleged" discrimination against Roma in Europe.
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any further with this. The KP and ER are reliable sources, Goble is a respected expert in the field...the citations are very much RS in this regard. I don't see the gripe outside of conspiracy theory mumbo jumbo.--
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in some places with a ref tag, i remove the ref tag because it had just a name, and i understand(now) that it's not a mistake, but the same ref tag may reffer to a couple of places in the article. sorry for that
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I've downgraded this article you've significantly contributed to B-class due to citation needed tags. There are only few, so if you could add the references, we could restore the B-class on the article. Thanks!
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There's not enough room. If I try to force it to fit it looks really bad and contrasts with the rest of the graph. Besides I don't really think it's necessary, everyone knows about the global financial crisis.
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By that same logic, anyone who calls George Bush an idiot must be anti-American; Goble is writing on what's going on in Russia and Moscow apologists do what they always do and just call the source of criticism
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It's just a matter of wording. Instead of saying so and so is a criminal, say so and so was convicted of x and y crimes. Tymoshenko's case may have been political but that doesn't mean her hands were clean.
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It's already up to date as of January 1, 2011. The census data might be different by a few thousand, but that wouldn't change the appearance of the graph and it will be corrected for next year's update.
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Thank you for your with the charts, LokiiT. I think eventually we are going to need a separate GDP growth graph for different industries. Also, a chart about total production of "passenger motor cars"
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What's customary is to expound on the specific activity that he was found guilty of; context and circumstances. Outright calling someone a criminal or a member of organized crime isn't encyclopedic.
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Thanks for the great and helpful answer. I agree with you about Gazprom, and I will working on it to improve these issues in the near future. About gas industry, I think I will first add material to
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Did you see the talk page? There is a court document and a conviction included in the references you deleted. Please self revert. Thanks! No, not all politicians are criminals, even in Ukraine. ;)
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there. Could you update it as well, please? Ideally, there should be some graph representing all types of renewable energy in Russia, not only hydropower, but three-sector graph is enough for now.
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Good one for the beginning. Is it possible to paint, say, red color an area between the null line and the curve below it, and blue (or green) an area between the null line and the curve above it?
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Well, all in due time then... I just have thought that some of those figures announced in the last month by various Russian officials may be used, but now I see that there is no GDP update on the
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Some of your comments were addressed on the talk page and I was hoping you could offer your opinion specifically on whether you think the proposed compromise title is an acceptable alternative.--
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I am so sorry, I never meant to report you, I was trying to report an IP but i might have clicked your name by accident, sorry for the accusations and everything, I am awarding you a barnstar!
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article which is very undeveloped. Maybe that article could have separate sections for the gas and oil industries if there's not enough relevant content on gas alone to warrant its own article.
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I appreciate if you could revert mathew's removal of antisemetic violence. I reverted it once and doing so too many times would violate 3 revert rule. I really do not understand his logic.
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Yeah good point, a gas section might be deemed somewhat off topic in the petro article. A new article for gas couldn't hurt. You could even rename the petro industry of Russia article to
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No problem. If you know of a place where we can get figures for renewable energy production, I could convert the graph to include that <1% using the same method as
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about Russian economy and demographics in the last 20 years. It's in Russian language and with some "political" comments, but the information is based mostly on the
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by big-name researchers of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, which comes to the clear conclusion that this was not the case. I will probably add some info to
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It's not edit warring if I'm restoring deleted sources and/or adding more sources (re: WP:PROVEIT). The only one being disruptive here is you, nice try.--
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I am sorry for accusing you, as you are truly the wrong person to accuse, you have done a lot for wikipedia, Thank you, and I hope you accept my apology
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It's alright, no need for a barnstar. If you disagree with the edit a revert and discussion is fine. I'm just trying to clean the page up a bit.
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If there's anything you can think of that would be good in chart form, let me know. I made a few gas industry related charts some months ago
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Habit mostly, but for the purposes of the encyclopedia our genders don't really matter. In this case though I just fall back into habit.
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involved with the other guy in fraudulent banking. If I write it all out, it will overpower his page. What do you recommend?
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I thought that perhaps you'd like to give your opinion about the deletion of Simferopol Incident article. Have a nice day.
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If I just update the last two years it will look strange. I think it's best to wait for Rosstat to update the entire table.
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Hello! Since you're skilled with Excel, could you please make a nice-looking popularity chart for Medvedev from the data at
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I'm also probably going to edit other articles related to Russian energy sector soon as well. I'm thinking of creating
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I noticed that you are adding charts to wikipedia in a PNG format, so I wanted to suggest using SVG instead (see
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Non-notable, non-encyclopedic. Also, Pravda isn't a reliable source. LokiiT (talk) 18:48, 19 May 2010 (UTC)
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No problem. Once that article gets started I'll see if there's anything else I might be able to contribute.
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Colors can be changed easily. Personally I just like it as a solid color. Simple and gets the point across.
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Thanks, I'll work on that a bit later. I also updated the electricity production graph per your request.
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I just remembered there's a better way to do graphs that range from negative to positive. What about
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I expanded my response. Check the discussion page again, and keep the discussion there please.
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data. I believe many such graphics could be used for the articles related to Russian economy.
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for this, but there are a lot of tools for SVG creation or export. Other examples include
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Oh I see you've already deleted it. I guess admins don't have such hoops to go through.
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I don't think official figures have been released yet for the fourth quarter of 2010.
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case I do apologize. Also, out of curiosity, why do you refer to a user named victims
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In June 102 NATO soldiers killed making worst month for NATO in this 9 years war.
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Nice rendering, indeed. I'll see if I can find the figures for renewable energy.
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Sure, if you can help me with finding some reliable sources with historic data.
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because we don't seem to have an article on that yet, and try to get it DYKed.
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which recreates the formatting you usually employ, just as an example. I used
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Really? Can you throw me a link please? I'll update it if that's the case.
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The article can easily be renamed to something more suitable like
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No No No, it's OK. i didn't mean you did something wrong :-)
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ya go. Let me know if you see any improvements to be made.
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here are the recounted figures for 2010 and new for 2011
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So, where do we discuss it? Can we discuss it here?
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Gazprom
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Gas industry of Russia
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Russia-Ukraine gas dispute of 2009
Offliner
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05:32, 10 October 2009 (UTC)
Gas industry of Russia
Petroleum industry in Russia


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Petroleum industry in Russia

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