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were oftenly modified by radio programmers. Further issue is in France; France never had continuous chart until 1984. Before that, there were some magazines and radio charts that give us some quite good material, like Bourse des chansons in 1950s or IFOP, so I used them to make Dalida chart page. Nevermind. To short the story, the real issue is this: as there is no clear websites that can be used as source, i listed a bunch of several official websites alongside with blogs that can be used as valid source because those people that run those blogs literally made extensive research. The last good revision of that page is here
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in all honesty he's not going to do a worse job than extremist nationalist oligarchs at the helm! Actually, I shouldn't be so hard on the post-communist paranoia as knee-jerk reactions are hardly an unanticipated phenomena. There are more reasonable, compassionate people than there are ignorant and dangerous ones, or so I must continue to believe in order to have faith in a good future for humanity wherever it exists on this planet. There is no stability in Eastern Europe if there is instability and exploitation in Africa or the Middle East.
419:. Thank you for your message. I hope this means that your health has improved and you are back in harness. I am old now and slowing down a great deal. I do a lot less on WP, but yesterday an editor was looking for moral support. He/she (I know not which, but does it matter?) is a huge fan of someone I remember from my days in France more than half a century ago. I get annoyed when somebody's hard work is spoilt by ill-considered edits by the naĆÆve and the biased. 228:. After that some user appeared and mixed everything. I talked to him on his talkpage but he just keeps mentioning some refrence style rules etc. Why cant my version be held, literally I spent hours of gruping and making sure each chart peak in some country can be checked by accessing the link with the desired country. Isn't that the purpose of citations, it is important to show the source and not just stand near its matching text... Help please 31: 516: 410:
Good lord, there's your sunny thought for the day! This was intended to be a cheerful message to let you know that you, personally, are a valued member of team Knowledge, and that you have Knowledge friends in the community who are pleased to see your work on articles, and your thoughtful comments on
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Keep up the good work, my friend. Knowledge needs every good contributor. No matter how tired we get, the project is as valuable as every individual on this planet. We're creating and maintaining a free resource for those who can access the internet: not perfect, nor is much of the 'third world' in a
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I hope you don't have any more trouble with this. I know you have put in a lot of effort into the Dalida articles and I agree with you that she is worthy of being remembered. I lived in France for much of the 1960s and she was a big name at that time. The other day I removed an ill-considered edit by
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With all the nonsense going on about Brexit here in the UK, we get little news about what is going on in eastern Europe, but, as you perhaps know, I have numerous contacts in Romania and I get the impression people there are jumpy about developments on their borders. I also have contacts in Ukraine,
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where I listed all of her charts alvaible on inernet, as Orlando is very short on releasing what he has in his archives. Regarding all counries except France, those charts are literally official as those countries led magazines that made "official" charts for that time, altho it was usual that those
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Thanks for the reply. Please note we need to proceed with caution. We are liable to 3rr too. Even if this person reverts again I'd advise that we wait until some action is taken at the 3rr report. The post on Hepburn's talk page should alert other editors to the problem with the name change. Cheers.
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I think trepidation about the future is norm now and, unfortunately, not without good cause. It's the big players who hold the balance of the day, but the region is a tinderbox... All we can do is hope that some form of stability and justice will evolve. As regards a comedian as the supreme leader,
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The other editor has made your external links look like references based on inline citations, but they refer back to nothing at all. This is not standard Knowledge practice, and so I think you would be justified in restoring the format you used in the first place, with the proviso that you make it
165:. Thank you for letting me know. I had been wondering whether to take action, but I saw that you were involved and I am well aware that you are a very experienced editor, and so I thought I would trust your judgement on this. Meanwhile, if it is necessary, we can continue to share the reverting. 491:. I had a look at your contributions and realized that you were engaged in quite an exercise. I attended that school from 1952 to 1959, when it had a different name, and I wore the motto on my blazer and cap. So the school motto was more familiar to me than that of the RAF. 263:
To be honest, I cannot make out what the other editor thinks he is doing. The last stable version has a section for references, but there are no inline citations. You had put in a section for external links, but it would have been better to give this a Level 2
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Oh, well, growing old is a fact of life. I'm not exactly a yearling, but I'll keep trying to do my best and most honest until I cease to be. Keep being supportive of individual editors. I agree that drop-in-the-ocean politics and deeds matter. All the best.
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position to access us, but that's just a matter of time. In a world of ignorance and prejudice, we may not be meaningful (nor have I ever aspired to place value on myself and my opinions), but our work is meaningful.
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who are definitely uneasy about the future. An actor-turned-politician looks like a bit of a gamble, but then a pianist-turned-politician contributed to the renewal of Poland in my parents' lifetimes. Best wishes,
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Hello, LynwoodF. I'm just dropping by to see how you are, and that your health has improved. I was heartened to see that you're actually active at the moment, hence the missive while you're possibly online.
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talk pages. Argh, I'm a woman with good intentions, but I end up spreading my schlock philosophy instead of good cheer. May you and those you love be well, safe and happy! 00:18, 22 June 2019 (UTC)
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Thanks for catching my edit on that page. I've been trying to clean up and verify what organizations do/do not have that motto, missing that was a complete error on my part.
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clear that your external links are not part of the references section. In fact, as long as there are no inline citations, the references section could be suppressed using:
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an anonymous editor, because I think the wording in the lede ("... a French singer and actress, born in Egypt to Italian parents.") is just about right. Best wishes,
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Thanks for advice, I will do that. It would've looked exactly as you said; untidy. And ofcourse wikiedit is my primary method everywhere, even ahead of visual.
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Incidentally, I am assuming you are editing the source and not using the WYSIWYG editor, which I do not use, because I do not like it.
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for the editor placing the unsourced info on the Audrey Hepburn article. I also started a discussion here
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Alternatively, you could insert inline references into your tables, but that might look rather untidy.
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LynwoodF
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Knowledge:Administrators' noticeboard/Edit warring
Talk:Audrey Hepburn
MarnetteD
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20:55, 21 February 2019 (UTC)
MarnetteD
LynwoodF
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21:44, 21 February 2019 (UTC)
MarnetteD
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22:19, 21 February 2019 (UTC)
109.156.232.201
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11:15, 1 June 2019 (UTC)
Chart history of Dalida

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