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most destubs for each of the 55 African countries, so should be enjoyable! Even if contests aren't your thing we would be grateful if you could consider destubbing a few African wildlife articles during the drive to help the cause and help reduce the massive 37,000 + stub count, of which many are rated high importance. If you're interested in competing or just loosely contributing any article related to a topic you often work on, please add your name to the Contestants/participants section. Might be a good way to work on fleshing out articles you've long been meaning to target and get rewarded for it! Diversity of work from a lot of people will make this that bit more special. Thanks. --
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is lost to history. If there's a primary research source that says her name is unknown, I think that stating "name unknown" with a reference to that source makes perfect sense, as it clarifies that the name "Greenie" is not just the best that the article authors can come up with, but the best that historical writings and remaining documents can provide for us. "Is her name known to historians of early computing or by the US Military" is a worthwhile question. (For my own reference, this was about my comment on the
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work -- I lobbied to have it not be deleted, but I'll be honest and say it is a poor article. That said, I hope you don't take offense -- articles on WP take months or years to become "B" class articles. Keep at it, and as I think I suggested before, try your hand at editing other pages that you see needing editing -- stuff that you're familiar enough with to contribute to, but not emotionally invested in. We're all editors here. Good luck!
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Google. I've tried Google Scholar. Other than material by McCulloch, I'm not seeing anything. He's not even getting blog entries, let alone articles in refereed journals. Even the archives of a mailing list he cites only have about three relevant messages by someone other than McCulloch, and they're mostly from people trying to figure out what connection, if any, it had to XML and RDF. I don't think you were wrong in voting
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School employment records may yet exist, that could be cross-referenced to the memories of living participants or to other documents to determine Greenie's name. Just because you don't know Greenie's actual name, or I don't know her name, doesn't mean it can't in principle be discovered, or there aren't still living individuals who would remember, or that her name isn't recorded in someone's unpublished research.
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the formatting of the chosen target language as well as being properly proof-read. Certain large Wikis such as the Polish and Dutch Wikis have strong traditions of medical content, with their own editorial system, own templates and different ideas about what constitutes a good medical article. For example, there are not
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all in a few years" vs. "having to go to bugmenot today and the library in a few years" in my mind, but if I can cite different periodicals or other indexable and likely-to-be-static sources instead of the pay versions, I try to. Is there a macro for 'subscription' and 'requires payment' flags? Thanks for the comments.
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which starts on October 15. Africa currently has over 37,000 stubs and badly needs a quality improvement editathon/contest to flesh out basic stubs. There are proposed substantial prizes to give to editors who do the most geography, wildlife and women articles, and planned smaller prizes for doing to
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I have a specific response re mKE/mKR just being in the list. Jeffery (U. of Idaho) said something to the effect that he chose mKE/mKR for his performance analysis class to analyze because it was the largest known Unicon program which is publicly available. I just counted it (wc *.icn). The Unicon
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I have more History, and good references to go with it, which never saw the light of day, because Diligent Terrier deletes my stuff instantly. I have seldom been able to finish editing any new material before DT deletes it. I have to scramble hard to make any copy for myself before he destroys it.
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Jean replies: "I believe the block diagrams were also classified but it wasn't so obvious they were breaking security as going through a door with big letter stating its classification. Plus all the human computers had a security classification but not as high as the ENIAC. The differential analyzer
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I have to disagree. The use of the nickname, rather than given name, implies one of two things to me -- either that the authors of the Knowledge (XXG) entry are unaware of any other designation for her, in which case I was hoping to prompt someone to find a source for her name, or that her real name
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I always read my citations before citing them, but having a non-pay site makes good sense. Generally, though, I prefer references that are most likely to be static; Knowledge (XXG) has a lot of dead links in its references. I suppose it's a trade-off between "verifiable with a click today and not at
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Dutch translation carries with it special difficulties, in part due to the premises in which the Dutch Knowledge (XXG) is built upon. There is great respect for what previous editors have created, and deleting or replacing old content can be frowned upon. In spite of this there are success stories:
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What was found is that thre is hardly any negative opinion about the the project itself; and any such critique has focused on the ways that articles have being integrated. For an article to be usefully translated into a target-Wiki it needs to be properly Wiki-linked, carry proper citations and use
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While I don't necessarily agree with his deleting everything, I do agree that you should have someone else familiar with mKR working on this with you. There *are* COI issues, even if they're just perceived. Perhaps put in a "subject matter expert requested" template tag. The article seriously needs
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Hi again. I'm not asking you to do anything, but I thought you deserved to get a status update. I got a new Knowledge (XXG) editor today. He took mKR off the delete list (GOOD!), but everything else is BAD! He deleted everything you told me to add; he said I needed a subject expert to work on my
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Sorry; I got about half-way through my review, and then went on vacation. I'll be back next week. If you prefer to have the article relisted rather than wait, go ahead and remove my "reviewing" tag (point people that this page in the change message -- it will be fine.) Otherwise, I'll get my review
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when the article was in its early stages, but without better citations than we have now, it's all non-notable original research. What do we do now? (Incidentally, have you ever read "Artificial Intelligence meets Natural Stupidity", by Drew McDermott? It's a good analysis of the mental traps one
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Jean Bartik, who got the job Greenie declined, is still living. I will ask her if she can clarify. Asserting that something is "lost to history" would be improper. No one is qualified to make such a statement unless he or she has conducted an exhaustive search, and perhaps not even then. Moore
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You've been trying to help with the MKR article. I can't find any citation in that article that shows any notability. The three notes associated with "attention of a wider audience" are all just short entries in exhaustive lists of programming languages or knowledge engineering tools. I've tried
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I don't think it would add anything to the article to put "real name unknown" in it. Obviously, if her full name were known to the authors of the article (or to the interview subjects upon whose memories, recorded in oral histories, the article is sourced from), then it would be included in the
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It's fine to add the NYT articles as External links (it's normal to flag them as 'subscription' or 'requires payment' though). If you are using them as references in the text you can add them providing you've read them yourself, otherwise you need to cite the intermediate source. Good luck.
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article--so its being unknown is implicit. To say that her name is unknown is not a fact--potentially, there is some person or some printed reference that could disclose it. It is just that, for the moment, the nickname by which she was called is the best designation available.
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I just had one other thought. It could be argued that John De Oliveira (head of The Cyc Foundation) considers mKR notable, because he approved me to work on ResearchCyc, so I could work on Cyc/mKR interfaces. It's mostly big companies that get approved, not individuals like me.
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Can I get in this conversation? And ask your advice? I do have a few remarks about notability, etc. Not earth-shaking, but maybe will help a little. Also, let me ask -- is my notatbility a question, or an issue, or related in any way?
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Okay, I will leave the template there, then. I'm in no hurry, but I just thought that you forgot about the review, in which case it would have been best to just let someone else review the article. Anyways, I await your review.
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Thanks, btw. By the time I saw your message, it was already taken care of. I probably should have AfD'd it myself, but I was busy. Fixing the redirect seemed the most important thing. (I guess I'm an eventualist.) Cheers!
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I'm not assuming this is lost to history -- I'm asking if anyone has done that sort of search and failed to learn the information. It appears that's not the case -- great! Let's get "Greenie" a name, then.
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is the kind of background and design motivation that you suggested I write. It can use some more polishing; this is the first time I've been able to pull everything together. Comments?
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was classified but it was a low one. I had a security classification, I had worked in a defense plant during the summer before I was a senior. Greenie's name was Helen Greenman."
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To be clear on this: You're saying that in those fields, "line of sight" means angle of elevation from the horizontal (that being the idea contemplated in this article), and does
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I want to use another one, but I don't really know where to start. My source is of the order of 20 lines high and 25 characters wide. Can you point me in the right direction?
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page alone, but if you wanted to work it into that article, that would be good. Thanks for finding this out and doing the research, and it's really cool that you know Jean. :)
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Excellent! Any idea how I source this as to avoid violating the ban on original research? Or do you want to just go ahead and add it to the article? (It should probably be in
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Since your name is the only one in the history, I assume you considered my statement re: mKR solving the problem to be too controversial, and deleted it. I can accept that.
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My name is the only one in what history? I don't have the context for what you're asking -- please clarify (or better yet, provide a link to a diff.)
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Well, not enough to start an article on her, but at least she's named by her full name as well as nickname now. I left the
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I Googled "Helen Greenman" and found a couple of scholarly articles that mentioned her name, one from the
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mean any of the other specific things that "line of sight" means in some contexts? Is that right?
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I could be considered notable too. That's why I asked if it had any bearing on the mKR article.
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Nope--according to Jean, she was older than that and passed away a while ago.
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