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but it did not work either. I also updated the pywikibot set-up, but no improvement. I created new file(s) with different methods, still the same error. So I simply gave up on that particular file/script, and ran it from my local machine. @Novem, I am on
Discord, but I haven't logged in since a lot of days. If I encounter similar issue again, I will contact AntiComposite, in the past I have discussed an issue related to CSV files with them. Thanks for your suggestions guys. —usernamekiran
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4070:, the retarget that was slightly more preferred than the others? If so then maybe you can try boldly changing that to be the new target, and see if it gets reverted. Would that solve the issue? "No consensus" means that the closer could not find the consensus in that discussion, but it doesn't necessarily stop folks from picking a better target through normal editing processes such as
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a source, or its authors are cited directly. In this case the author is a PhD and the company behind the blog (Cirium) is the primary independent source of flight fuel emissions data. If the blog rule is inflexible, I understand. If there is the ability to use it as a source, I'm happy to make any other adjustments you suggest. Thanks!
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Thanks for your comment on the sourcing of additional data on the
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Hey there. I think he commented that he is in the middle of moving, so maybe he got busy with that. The linked article has 600 citations, which is quite a massive article. I'm not sure I can commit to reviewing that one yet. I think the best case scenario would be that
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Linguae, thanks for your advice. I have been in contact with the banner user's brother Ian for about a year. We are on friendly terms and he is aware of his younger brother's online misbehaviour. As long S201050066 is unwilling to listen and correct his ways, banning him will be the best
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Hi, I have a suggestion for modifying NovemBot: that when an RfA gets placed "on hold" automatically after one week period, pending closure by a bureaucrat, that the bot go ahead and set the count back to zero. This will remove the "A request for adminship is open for discussion" notice from the
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Thanks, I'm glad you found it useful. You're welcome to try to incorporate parts of it into other guides if you want. But my plan is to focus my energies on the page in my userspace. Also keep in mind that notability is controversial, and the more people that read that document or anything about
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2200:, and regardless of the applicability, the template was only a transclusion of a section of an existing article and so gives me the impression it wouldn't survive TFD anyway. Can you explain why that is ineligible under G6 so I can understand better when a page is ineligible?
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1255:...on your successful RfA! Good luck with your new tools. PS: Sorry for messing up your user rights log... usually I'm afraid of accidentally setting the bureaucrat flag and having to go grovel to a steward to fix that, but I guess now
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is an article which is all about that clan of
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I'm thrilled to share the exciting news that your article has met all of
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pattern as well. I tried testing it through toolforge's yaml as well, but nothing happens, like the scheduled time has never arrived. Would you kindly try running a new dummy cronjob to see if it goes through? —usernamekiran
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Hello dear sir , Iam Parwiz ahmadi , You have been delated a article (United states of khorasan) . at that time It had not enough references. but now I find several strong references for this article. such as the (
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Thanks for the questions! It is not a new machine learning model, but a tool that helps curate datasets, which can be used to (re)train or evaluate existing or prospective models. We'll document results both on the
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course of action. I also agree that it will be best to deny S201050066 the attention he seeks and globally lock his sockpuppet accounts on sight. Will treat him like the pest that he is.
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807:(seemingly independent) news sources (other results were found on Google) though all of them I have found are suspiciously promotional. Should the page be draftified or G11'd? ~
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I've been on and off wiki a lot lately and didn't notice you had an RFA running, not that you need my vote anyway. Great to see more admins with an interest in NPP, Well done!
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after its run on the Main Page has completed. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the
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and as a paper and continue working on the next iteration for potential deployment if our study participants generally find it valuable to the Wikimedia community!
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finishes the review. Hopefully that happens in the next few days. Sorry I couldn't commit to reviewing this one, and I hope this advice helps. Happy editing. –
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Seen. Will work on this if I get time. Anyone is allowed to do the merger though. The tag will hopefully help notify people that this is ready to merge. –
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concerning newspapers in India; that's useful info. Once again, was wondering whether it would be good to disseminate that, someplace; RSN, perhaps?
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in Athens, Greece! Here is a small thank you token for your help. Thank you for being AWESOME; we look forward to your help in future events 🙏
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Hey there! Was great to meet you last month! I was wondering if you could help me with something?
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Thanks. Novem Linguae, the GAN listing has auto-updated and your GAN is now where it should be.
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Hey Novem, thank you for thinking of me, but I'm actually no longer interested in coordinating.
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I'm a bit surprised that they're still able to put pro-Putin propaganda on their talk page. –
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Was glad to see your name on Rfx... Keep doing what you do around here. Cheers!
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Congratulations from someone who has been an admin for 18 years, 253 days --
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Congratulations you're a good Wikipedian and are going to be a great admin.
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asking if it'd be appropriate to use that blog. But in general, blogs are
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Hey there. I think you're right. Just now I went ahead and changed it
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them. Without exception, you will pick the wrong one to do. (See #5.)
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I just looked at the (now deleted) article and G11 seems reasonable.
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Hey there, you may want to revoke their talkpage access. Thanks.
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to consider endorsing prospective admin candidates identified by
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an admin either, but I'm sure you'll get used to it quickly.
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Hi again Novem. I believe I saw you in the page history of
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Well done! I'm sure you'll be a great and helpful admin.
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Hi Novem Linguae, just an update regarding the banned
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A brand new t-shirt is the way I celebrate! Congrats!
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For the record, it would have correctly attributed if
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Congrats. That was all very SNOW, wasn't it? :) Best
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It's not me. It's that LTA that really doesn't like
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Thank you for volunteering for various roles at the
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3171:. Alright, I took some actions. Hope it helps. –
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1877:Okay - I could not care less about your support
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4283:Nevermind, User:Zzuuzz took care of it... :-)
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4366:✠ SunDawn ✠
3313:the process
2612:NPP message
2517:Josey Wales
1763:WP:INVOLVED
1757:Hey there @
1578:Capsulecap
1485:MOS:ONWHITE
1457:– robertsky
792:Advertising
567:Ozzie10aaaa
531:Ozzie10aaaa
482:ChristieBot
476:nominate it
456:has passed
298:ChristieBot
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4721:Jeraxmoira
4706:Jeraxmoira
4688:Regarding
4436:this close
4426:Quick note
4222:harassment
4198:S201050066
3697:WP:DISCORD
3111:Shearonink
3097:Shearonink
3065:Shearonink
3047:Shearonink
3031:Ed Bradley
3017:Shearonink
2989:Shearonink
2975:Shearonink
2938:Shearonink
2924:Shearonink
2899:Asilvering
2884:asilvering
2842:WP:PERM/PM
2832:(𝒕𝒂𝒍𝒌)
2815:Zippybonzo
2778:Zippybonzo
2767:(𝒕𝒂𝒍𝒌)
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2703:Zippybonzo
2692:(𝒕𝒂𝒍𝒌)
2661:Zippybonzo
2633:Zippybonzo
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2294:WP:SELFPUB
2192:(edit: to
2076:WP:ROUTINE
2001:Notability
1971:Courcelles
1943:Courcelles
1929:Courcelles
1605:the advice
1590:Shibboleth
1346:Congrats!
1259:happened.
1171:Zippybonzo
1114:Zippybonzo
1099:Zippybonzo
880:Ritchie333
828:Imran Khan
780:(𝒕𝒂𝒍𝒌)
746:(𝒕𝒂𝒍𝒌)
632:here's how
491:FormalDude
486:FormalDude
411:Caused by
394:Thanks! –
343:Equine-man
329:Equine-man
307:FormalDude
302:FormalDude
95:Archive 10
4672:template.
4372:(contact)
4263:this user
4251:Andykatib
4218:Andykatib
4208:Andykatib
4036:RfD close
4019:DanCherek
3955:DanCherek
3570:Jdlrobson
3389:Thank you
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