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Engel's huge "Epilepsy: A Comprehensive Textbook" (3056 pages) and "Epilepsy (Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Neurology)" (608 pages) which I hope would together form the foundation wrt scope and core facts needed for the article. Then these would be supplemented by journal reviews where required (such as more up-to-date info on the latest classificiation or treatment). The article needs a complete overhaul. I guess I'm put off by the size of the task + other demands on my time. It would be great to collaborate on an article rather than face it alone until copy-edit stage, but also I don't want to disappoint anyone.
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Hullo stranger! I saw you'd updated article history on an article I recently GA-reviewed (Pohl) and then noticed you'd been feverishly doing a bunch of them -- been a while since I reviewed at GAN but isn't a bot supposed to do that? Something down? Well anyway, tks for tidying up, as ever. BTW if
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a few months ago. It is not a major as GARs are much less common than GANs, but it might be easier to code it all at once. We can adapt the closing instructions to the bot so don't worry about adhering to them too closely. If it is too tricky don't worry about it, we have survived for years now doing
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Thank you! GimmeBot used to perform this task, but has been AWOL for a couple of months, so I'm trying to make a dent in the backlog while writing up a plan for a replacement. It's probably foolish to bother doing any manually, but it feels irresponsible to just let them all go for months. Thanks for
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Thanks; it's nice to be appreciated. The closing work itself wasn't too painfulā€”just a few hours of boredomā€”but I found a few opportunities for process improvement along the way. (Only the first one is really important to FAC, but I'm listing all three here so I have a reference point for follow-up.)
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It's possible that the article won't make it through FAC the first try. This is annoying but it happens often and there is no stigma attached to it. The FAC delegates may leave it open a little longer if they can see that work is still continuing on the FAC page. I will go through my last post there
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The audience for those template pages is quite small, so it may take a little time before my talk page notices garner attention. This is no big deal, as neither of those proposed changes is particularly urgent. If they fail to catch anyone's eye there after a while, I will approach a few folks who I
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Doh, just noticed above re. Gimmebot -- didn't realise it was the same for GAN as for FAC. The new FAC bot has some teething troubles too, assigning credit/blame for who closed to the wrong people but you probably new that -- if it gets ironed out perhaps they can turn it to GAN as well... Cheers,
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I couldn't help but notice that you are chasing up issues over the archiving of FACs, etc. I'd bring this up with the bot operator, but I'm not totally sure of what is involved, and you may be better informed, so I thought I'd check with you first. Gimmebot, as well as doing all the FAC/FLC stuff,
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Yes, unfortunately quite a few of GimmeBot's tasks are going undone in Gimme's absence/without his code. A bot operator kindly wrote new code to close FLs/FACs/FARs, but is not able to write more at this time. I'm going to have to find a new coder for the other tasks we need to cover (including
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Your tweaking of the article introduction on the FAC page was a good idea. I'm struggling to come up with other suggestions for you. You might try asking those who recently reviewed Kareena Kapoor to now take a look at Priyanka, but only if they are prepared to do a full review; you do not want
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It's kind of you to ask. Some old wikidrama resurfaced, and I took a little time off to get my head back in the right place. I'm forcing myself to finish some open projects rather than (or at least before) getting distracted by everything shiny that passes by. Right now I'm working offline on a
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Anyone who peeks at my contributions will see I haven't done any serious article writing for, well, years. For the past year, I've been more involved in taking and reviewing pictures, which requires much less commitment of time, aligns with my new hobby, and doesn't make my head hurt. I've got
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used to update the article histories to include GA reviews and PRs. I think I'm right in saying the new bot does not do this, and I think there were other tasks Gimmebot did too. Is there anyone we could pester to see if the bot could work on these too, as it really does tidy up talkpages.
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Yes, GA closes were yet another GimmeBot task. It would be fair to say that I have spent the past month and a half largely operating as a bot, without the benefit of any sort of automation. I'm working on a solution for the various bot tasks (and portions thereof) that have been going
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format and then just put the year in in bold or bold/italics preceding the year groups. I don't think the date is important for the purposes of this list. I think quickly seeing how productive we've been per year (while also removing whitespace) is what we should go for.
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Missed seeing this thread somehowā€”sorry about that! Lots of GAs had been mis-categorized into 'Art and architecture' because they were given the vague 'topic=arts' parameter, so I've been working to give them more appropriate topics. Thanks for noticing my cleanup.
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on Friday, March 29, 2013 from 10:00am - 5:00pm. The event is focused on encouraging women editors while improving Knowledge (XXG) entries about women artists and art world figures. This event is free of charge, but participation is limited to 20 volunteers, so
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I probably already spent as much time on each one of these issues as it took me to do all the closings, but they had to be addressed eventually. Hoping to get them all resolved soon, to reduce the administrative demands of the closing process.
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to put data from Congress onto Knowledge (XXG), as well as what more needs to be done. If you have ideas you'd like to contribute, or if you're just curious and feel like meeting up with other Wikipedians, you are welcome to come! Be sure to
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Sorry for making more work for you. I moved some things around in the GA categories so they make more sense. I will try at some point to go through all the subpages and make sure they all point to the right place. I think we can change the
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Sure, I will work that in to my request. I've been away on vacation for a week, so I have some catching up to do: finalizing the lookups for GA topics, catching up on articlehistory for closed GAs, and then the massive bot request.
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Stalling like this is unfortunately a common occurrence, especially when the FAC queue is so long. The messaging spree certainly didn't help, and may have actually been a hindrance since the language used in the messages was
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I am curious about something. This FAC only has 3 comments and no supports after 3 weeks. Is that a bad sign? Is there anything that can be done? I did not mean for Prashant to canvas for it, but it certainly seems to have
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Are you going to have time to followup on your comments about the sources from 2 weeks ago? I would like to know (as would the other reviewers) that either they are okay now, or something more needs to be done. Thanks,
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Good grief. Last night I spent four incredibly monotonous hours manually doing the bot's FAC work. As part of that effort I frequently had to call a template, which I called by the name I've been using here
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for a version, but silly me. I was thinking the dates are when the articles were promoted, not when they appeared on the main page. I think it's more important to note when they were promoted... Hmmm...
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drive-by supports. You could also post a notice on the talk pages of the other WikiProjects that have tagged the article talk page, although I don't think any of them are very active besides WP:IND.
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I should have some time free this weekend. Let's see if I can get motivated about it and organise myself. Thanks Biosthmors about the sources. I'll be sure to let you know when I get to that stage.
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know are already familiar with the specific templatesā€”going to VPT would require asking some poor sod to learn the ArticleHistory code, and I'd rather not have that on my conscienceĀ :)
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found no support and may be the reason why the bot is not working. I see a future for the present name and would like to see it used, but don't want to cause (you or others) grief, --
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A thanks from me too. I didn't realise you were doing this manually until I popped over to Gimmis page to see what was happening to Gimmebot. If it is possible could you add the
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That FAC is interestingā€”I have made the trek to 'civilization' from a dry town in NJ on more than one occasion. I will try to find the time to take a look at the FAC.
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at the Teamsters Labor History Research Center. Please join us for behind-the-scenes tours of the University Archives and help edit articles about GWU history.
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been on the mainpage. This does not really apply to WP:MED as we only have one article that hasn't been mainpaged, and the primary author does not want it to be.
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the well wishes extended me were most kind, but I decided to return, re-committed, when another blocked sock was revealed as one of the factors aggravating the
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There will be an introduction to Knowledge (XXG) and open edit-a-thon in the afternoon, and a Sunshine Week Reception in the evening. I hope you can make it!
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Is there anything I can do to make your editing here more enjoyable or rewarding? Send me an email if you'd like. We'd love to have you stick around. =)
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Maintaining standards in featured content requires vigilance, dedication and knowledge of people like you, who are needed; reviews are always welcome at
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My original goal was to audit the Showcase's FA list for articles that should be added/removed. I have already made some changes; further suggestions
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I was thinking about this again! And I saw your talk page comment where you said "I'm not following you around" or whatever! No worries. =) Best.
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All Knowledge (XXG)/Wikimedia and free knowledge/culture enthusiasts, regardless of editing experience, are welcome to attend! All ages welcome!
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There are more edits coming; I'll post on the talk page to clarify what else I'm doing. That subpage has apparently been somewhat neglected.
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I sure can relate: the inertia of working solo is definitely a factor in my meagre output of late. I'll happily collaborate with you on
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Join us at the NLM next week, either in person or online, to learn about NLM resources, hear some great speakers, and do some editing!
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Thanks for your efforts to create "article history" sections for so many GAs--it's a big job, and I appreciate your taking it on. --
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Hello! The article is getting a lot better. I think you should check it and comment on its FAC. please, continue the Fac.
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but here's hoping that 2013 will see a peaceful road ahead and a return to the quality and comaraderie that defines the
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that I committed to write as a sort of thank-you for a tour of the Smithsonian Archives last fall. Also on my list:
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Hi Maralia, since you are interested in meetups in DC, I'd like to invite you to attend the Cato Institute's
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I am leaning towards no dates in the showcase; as you can see from my cursory review of article status at
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I think the usual objective of listing mainpage dates in a project showcase is to identify articles that
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Just noticed your replies. It is easy for edits to get lost in a watchlist and I confuse this one with
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You're awesome. Maybe if those proposals don't get addressed at those talk pages we can escalate to
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Maybe we three could collaborate and try for GA status in 2013? We could state our group goal at
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may just need another pass by someone with an eye for prose, per John's comment...Ā ;-) Cheers,
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automating AH implementation for GAs and PRs). Sorry; wish I had a simpler answer for you!
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I think time is growing very short for additional comments or verdicts on this one.
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instead of transcluding it. You can re-enable the category now. Sorry about that.
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Last of all, I found a few minor errors in the ArticleHistory code, and
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Great. Honestly, to keep things simple, how about we copy
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That's understandable! Do you need sources for epilepsy?
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