3941:, and he has dedicated quite a significant amount of time to maintaining that article, as well as these lists. In as much as I'm involved, he's clearly skirting conflict of interest issues. That said, I'll step back and let the dust settle. I'm not really concerned if the articles are merged or not, but I did perform the actual merger some time back, and made comments on the talk page articles that I intended to do it, and there was no opposition at the time. When the IP started making the changes this week, I just viewed it as Gene Poole trying to expand what I consider self promotion, and it was this which I consider disruptive, and hence protected the articles rather than spend my time chasing the IP around. If no one else considers that problematic, I'm not really going to get too fired up about. I used the mop only because the merge didn't strike up any controversy in an article that does have a fair number of editors watching it, so it isn't as if I made a sneaky move that went unnoticed until now.
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renamed "settlements" in the first place. It basically happened during someone's mad campaign to make the word "city" illegal on
Knowledge (XXG) - it didn't work, but we ended up with parallel structures all over the place depending on which bits had survived the madness and which bits had not. With some of the ones I fixed last night there was an underpopulated category under "port settlements" and an adequate category under "port cities" or "port cities and towns" for the exact same country. Note that port cities is not a top level category, cities/towns etc are and they already come under settlements. The fact a city has a port has absolutely nothing to do with settlement. With regard to your argument - are you saying that it is anyone's right to completely mess up Knowledge (XXG) but nobody is allowed to fix it? That sounds like a touch of
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integrity of a featured list and what I saw as a rather unusual situation which had at least had the effect of, if not the intent of, silencing dissent from a contributor not subject to any sanction or impediment. As I said it is a "corner" of
Knowledge (XXG), it's not high-visibility, it's viewed more for curiosity than scientific information - I personally find it something of a curiosity, especially after having visited Hutt River Principality in 2007. As for the other allegations being made, COI merely emphasises that care must be taken, it isn't a blanket ban on those with one - and certainly if they have a reasonable point to make, it wouldn't matter much whether they or someone else made it. If they act unreasonably then that would be another matter and we've dealt with a few of those (the Achidiac case comes to mind.)
3362:"this resentment discussion"? I honestly don't see what the problem is, even from your point of view - the "port settlements" thing has absolutely nothing to do with what you're doing, which I support. Your proposal turns something which is generic and less useful into something specific and more useful, so it improves the encyclopaedia. I do find it amusing though, that you tried to attack me for not following consensus, then when I demonstrated with actual links to actual discussions that the consensus was not upheld, you have now changed tack. This is not a rule-based society - and thank god it's not, I'd hate to think what the place would be like if some of these individuals actually did run the place, considering the lack of research and forethought that goes into some of the proposals that are bundled through.
4581:, which hasn't been registered for years. Listing him, for example, as Australia First would imply that the party still officially exists, when in reality it is little more than a rump. I have no problem with noting Wainwright's membership of the Socialist Alliance or Lorrimar's of the DLP, but to list them officially as candidates thereof is inappropriate in the election box. I don't particularly mind if Wainwright's box has "Independent", if this could confuse people, but I do object to having him Socialist - it's technically incorrect in the context. (The footnotes idea is a good one, but it's unlikely to work; footnotes massively stuff up election result boxes.)
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rewriting an entire article if I think it sucks, and I have done so even in the last 24 hours.) In which case, we have two opposed views as to whether it should remain, and an unfortunate low-level edit war over it. It seems to me that the whole debate is a bit fruitless on both sides - we have a topic which is visited more for curiosity than scientifically valid information, and entrenched sides, bad faith accusations, possible abuse of admin tools (not by Ckatz, for the record, as I believe Ckatz has acted in good faith) and other problems coming out of it. I am wondering if some sort of mediation is necessary between the parties.
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opinion in
Australian politics topics, to use that parallel, is no greater because I am an admin, I am as fallible and as open to question as any other editor, and taking any action with regard to my perceived political or debating opponents would be a definite conflict of interest. For so long as Knowledge (XXG) allows anyone to edit without registering an account, an IP editor should not be regarded as less simply because they choose to edit (pseudo-)anonymously. There are of course limits to these but they are marked by behaviour not status.
1572:- having read the whole thing rather quickly - it stinks. Just because a few projects have had fall guys like milhist - does not mean that the majority of current active projects have anything that might have a single person as respresenting anything that might be either a coodinator or representative - it smells - also I would not like to see what this mob might do to temporarily dormant projects or revivable projects - I believe that nothing good will come of it the way the discussion is going at the moment.
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account concurrently so there is no accusation of gaming the system. It simply seems he chooses to edit anonymously, which is the right of any editor (I know several senior
Knowledge (XXG) admins who do so, although I choose to put every last one of my edits under my own nick or my semi-auto account.) The sock policy is designed to prevent gaming and things like multi-account edit-warring. Neither of these things are even alleged to have occurred in this case.
3850:(Hiberniantears) as a likely sock of a previously blocked editor. The move to protect the page against a disruptive IP's actions was following an identical move by Hiberniantears, so I do not know why I was singled out in this case. Anyway, to reiterate, I do think that your reverts were in error (sorry to say) and that the situation should have been investigated in greater detail before you simply reverted two other admins. Just my two cents, though. --
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618:- The alleged âanotherâ as seen in the charges stood trial for the attempted extortion of Edelsten. âanotherâ was the man who in 1984 harassed and intimidated Edelsten and his family to extort money with menaces. This other side is not covered, and by its absence presents a highly biased view. âanotherâ was later sentenced to 3 and a 1/2 years prison for fraud of an Australian Government Agency of more than $ 330,000.
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made useless at the moment and will require fixing once CfD get their mitts off them). Actions on
Knowledge (XXG) should not be judged by whether they "follow process" or "meet consensus" but by whether they improve the encyclopedia. His edits are not disruptive, have improved the encyclopedia and fixed the mess created by a blind following of a process run by a small clique in pursuit of their own agenda. --
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3211:'Port cities and towns...'. It is not suitable, however, to name the higher categories, however, just 'Port cities...' since such naming is not inclusive of the subcats that such categories contain: cities and towns. Thus, if you want to argue (and place in CfD) renaming all the port categories at every level to 'Port cities and towns ...', I would support that for the sake of consistency.
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3255:, the section on 'Coastal and port cities and towns'. Am I correct in saying that you have reversed out the decision made in this CfD in regards to the naming of the port categories, which was to use 'settlements' in all these category names instead of 'cities' or 'cities and towns'? And that that the statements you make above are your way of justifying this activity against consensus?
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was no consensus whatsoever for such a sweeping change (it actually emerged that more people opposed it than supported it). Basically that misapplied CfD and the discussions which followed basically sealed my view of CfD as a failed and corrupt process which is used by a small group of people to further an agenda of "standardisation" with a distinct US bias. I'll beat you to it -
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1579:- most projects have such limited understanding what good project management is - let alone even being able to maintain interest and involvement - sorry I think there is a terrible waste of time being invested in something that seems to be diverging from tasks that need attending to within WP. I do hope some bright sparks may prove me wrong.
621:- Flannery was not considered an underworld figure in 1984 â the date as set out in the charges. Flannery was only considered an underworld figure in media reports (seen above) that date from 1987 onward. There is an absence of such information between 1984 and 1987. Flannery was not considered an underworld figure in 1984.
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the
Socialist Alliance is stated under the candidate list; the election box should record the official result, which lists him as unaffiliated. I note that Lorrimar, in the same by-election, used DLP material, but since this party has not contested any elections in WA for a while, it would be ridiculous to list her as DLP.
4144:) questionable, especially given that the DMOZ page offers 137 links categorized by region and other subject areas. Given that anyone is free to request that links are added to DMOZ (negating the "out of date" claim), it would appear that the primary reason for the IP's claim is simply that DMOZ doesn't list
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the project continue with any significant issues being dealt with by a consensus after group discussion. You may think I'm being paranoid, but I see the model being proposed as unnecessary bureaucracy and the thin end of the wedge as far as limiting editor involvement in all aspects of project operation.
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hi
Orderinchaos, Of course "racism" was not my motive to start that article. I've read a lot about Australian infanticide in the tribes in the 20 century. The sources are neutral. actually, the sources do not condemn infanticide. They only describe it. As I told you in talk page, they are old because
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is not simply a set of random links to the website URLs of a few dozen micronations. It is a detailed list which brings together and presents in tabulated form, detailed information about several hundreds of micronations - including the full names, locations, addresses and phone/email contact details
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While I don't believe in this instance his behaviour is disruptive, I think your suggestion in the last instance is a fair one. If it is open submission and there are some problems with what has or has not been submitted, that should be rectified, assuming that it can be done so easily/appropriately.
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Agreed. There is a misunderstanding I think sometimes between WP:RS and WP:EL - what may not be a reliable source or what may be a self-published work or whatever may be acceptable as an external link. I think this is one of those sorts of cases. I would be more hesitant without the text that follows
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I can understand that it is an issue from a policy point of view (especially with random additions of a possibly self-promotional nature), and indeed my view on the leaders list is somewhat noncommittal as it isn't and has never been in a great state. My main reason for intervening was to protect the
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Just offering my two cents here after seeing the article on my watchlist. I agree that I could be considered an involved admin here, but only in the sense that I have made my opinions known on
Micronations, and have made a great deal of edits aimed at streamlining the page. The IP, on the other hand,
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2. The edits were not disruptive - I could see the logic in them. It appears
Hiberniantears, although an admin, has had an involvement in these topics for a long time and so should really abstain from using admin powers in them, as I do in Australian politics topics in which I am heavily involved. My
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Hello... thanks for your input, and I do appreciate your concerns. However, I do have to take issue with certain aspects of what you wrote, given that I believe they do not accurately represent the event in question. I, too, am uninvolved in the articles in question, other than noticing and reverting
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I fail to see what this resentment discussion has to do with the work I am doing on categories. I fail to see how re-naming 'port cities and towns...' to 'port settlements...' has something to do with someone or another not liking
Australians. I fail to see that this has anything to do with my work
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Less helpful for navigation? "Port settlements" isn't even a word in the English language - this was discussed months ago with great vigour. All I did was bring a few underpopulated categories back under the right category tree - most categories were already in the right place to start with, but some
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I notice you are deleting various categories with no discussion, no CfD, no notification to the creator, etc. This includes replacing one category name with another which in some cases is no improvement and is less helpful for navigation. 'Housekeeping' is no justification for this. Please discuss.
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I think your changes were far from "clear" and "concise". How they were not clear has been in part explained by OiC. That you actually added more esoteric, tangential and frankly (as per normal) confusing info that significantly increased the sections size didn't strike me as being concise. But, I'm
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Good point. BTW, I was meaning the tangled nature of the discussion meant that people were not entirely sure what they were meant to be supporting or opposing - I personally believe the close should have been "no consensus - default status quo" (rather than a unanimous "no") as that was my reading of
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Given it wasn't the original proposition, though, I'm not sure that people knew for sure what they were arguing for or against - if I'd foreseen anything other than a remote possibility I would have strongly objected myself. As it was I saw all the opposes, felt the proposal was going to fail, and so
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I agree, the "discussion" at CfD about this category saw no consensus for any course of action, including retaining the status quo and DRV seeking an overturn and relist would be entirely appropriate. However, it would be like poking a hornet's nest. I don't know if I can be bothered with the ensuing
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It's OK, it was a pop culture joke :P Pauline Pantsdown was simply a IT lecturer who cut up the words of Pauline Hanson and rearranged them to make her sound like a blithering idiot, and then released them as pop singles (one was No.10 on the charts at the time of the 1998 election). One of the lines
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Why is it important? I think someone that does unexpectedly well with a "blank" doesn't make implicit sense to readers, and that we should mark it but maybe have a footnote indicating that the affiliation did not appear on a ballot paper. I think Wainwright is a little different in that he talked to
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Hi OIC. My general practice where there is not a UC/L figure available is to use the SS figure and note in the prose that the figure relates to the " and the surrounding area". It seems to me to be a little perverse not to accept the ABS definition of the Meelon "area", although I have to admit that
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Don't know what happen to you in Sydney but it doesn't sound good. Darwin is a nice city and all but be careful at night (Suburbs are worst)! I had no issues (Even walked home at 3 and 5 am in the morning not sober but had no issues) but the satellite city of Palmerston has a bad crime rate. Wagga
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It was absolutely not "consensus". The change was inflicted from above before anyone actually got to know of it, it was not notified anywhere. Trust me, there was a right war after it that was not documented there that went on for several days, at which point I think it was fairly certain that there
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As for "most fiercely contested ballot" (or similar), compared to what? Any Indonesian election between 1958 and 1997 can be disregarded - not "contests" in any sense of the word, so I am guessing your suggesting the 1955 or 1998 Indonesian general elections. But, a vote on independence is not quite
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Nup, you got em all :) Weird when that sort of thing happens, hey? (Digestible and I had a similar situation involving the 1901-04 parliament a couple of weeks ago.) With the new replacements it's pretty much a matter of watching the relevant EC's page as it never makes the news - that's how I found
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If I wanted to convince people that the wrong decision was made here, I would build my argument on the fact that the inconsistency in our category titles reflected real world inconsistency, as it should. The point that usage varies from place to place was raised numerous times in the discussion. The
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As for the specific case of Australian doctors, I have given that one a bit of thought. The new name, of course, is a disaster; a complete tautology like "cooking chefs" and "legal lawyers". It also ignores the spirit of WP:ENGVAR, "doctor" is the unambiguous name for the professionals in that field
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My point is that you've not said that the coordinators don't have authority over project issues, only that they don't have authority over articles or editors (sorry for the double negatives). I would be reticent to delegate the shared authority in the project I am involved withâI'd much prefer that
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Since the site is still biased I think a bias banner should remain. Perhaps golemarch could explain why and how he thinks the matter was resolved? I saw a great deal of "wikilawyering" and no real discussion of the actual facts of the matter concerning the biases in the article. Did we ever reach an
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It's important that we recognise party divisions only as recognised by the electoral commissions. Almost all candidates who run as "unaffiliated" are representatives of some unregistered party; this doesn't mean that we say that they are representatives of that party. That Wainwright is a member of
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3. Re furthering the role in the debate - I apologise for my remark with regard to that. I think I was looking more at the effect in general than the intent on your part, the effect being that there were two sides to a debate, one side contained admins, and the other was effectively silenced by the
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Was only a thought that I didn't state but it's a shame we couldn't use Timezones or states so that if a state or timezone changes were made we could easily fix with one click rather having to use a bot or do it one article at a time. Anyway I should head of at I'll hope to have some photos of The
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and all its many established sub-categories. 'Settlements' being the collective term for cities, towns, villages, etc etc. Now if these port categories will generally only involve cities and towns and will not get into other lower settlements, then it might be ok (not absolutely ok) to name them
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Have finally made good my threat of redoing this list (and renaming it)-fairly complete, a few places yet unlocated and may be some neighbourhoods placed in the wrong locality (on the other side of road or creek etc) so could use some help on this (All the spelling is OK though)- Many of the linked
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Electorates are a little bit different to suburbs - if I had a scanner I could show you how they appear in the official returns and in David Black's book, but the results sort under P in both. (If you're in Perth, the microfilm for the 1917 election results at the Battye Library amongst others will
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and the centre of retail outlets in Surfer's Paradise. There are numerous notable buildings that have an address on the street. Cavill Avenue is probably the state's most well-known avenue. It is far from simply a suburban shopping street. Notability is not an issue. Since we don't delete articles
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I've had another careful look at EL, and I cannot find any ground under the list of 18 items to avoid on which the link being debated here can be excluded on policy, rather than merely as an editing decision. (I'm not remotely suggesting such editing decisions should never be made - I'm not shy of
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As I've already said - it can't by definition be a sock - admin suggestion or otherwise. The identity of the person is fairly obvious to all involved, he is not banned or blocked or even sanctioned under his main account (he was but it lapsed almost three months ago), he is not editing on his main
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Hi, how have you been. I was wondering if you had time to look at an article for me that is being disrupted by an anon user. He/she continues to revert the article after I have left 3 messages on the anon's talk page, the anon did the same today. I also opened up the subject on the article talk
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I can only concur with everything said by OIC above. CfD is a sham and broken beyond repair and working through the CfD process leads to worse outcomes by any measure. I support OICs actions to sort out the mess created by CfD (Note that categories relating to universities are being systematically
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Hey, I donated to GetUp for that one, they were just over half way to the target needed to publish at the time. Glad to see they made it. (Not usually big on GetUp causes - they take on basically every trendy left issue going - but since an accidental drive on a family holiday through an area near
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No, they didn't - I'm fairly convinced, actually, that the template itself was fundamentally flawed. As far as I know, it is impossible to have coloured links in Knowledge (XXG), which negates all the templated colour stuff the other template uses. However, I see no problem with the ones currently
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I didn't say that Coordinators aren't imbued with authority, merely that they do not wield special executive powers nor authority over any articles or editors. In essence, a Coordinator is the person assigned the task of keeping the day-to-day operations of the project working. I don't know what
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I would support a DR and agree that there was clearly no consensus and seen/feel that the closing Admin's comments to be a dig at the Australian's. The meaning of "physicians" to me means someone who deals with those who do physical activities such as sport (IE: When they get injured, seeing what
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When it comes to CfD, I am afraid I am suffering from battle fatigue! I might win the odd scrap, but the war over the philosophy and direction of category naming has been lost a long time ago. I am convinced that the regs at CfD do not understand the somewhat hierarchical nature of categories and
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I've experienced a 13 degree day in summer! Has happened in January 2005! One day we had 30 degrees and the next was 13 degrees (with wind and rain), Infact it snowed around in the ALPS and even getting as low as Batlow (725m ASL) and Tumbarumba (592m ASL). I just wished Hamish would hurry up and
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13 degrees in the middle of summer! haha. I've heard of it getting even worse over there. I live in Tasmania and haven't experienced a 13 degree day in summer. And the rain!! Wish some of it could fall over the midlands and the eastern half of the state. Before you say anything, yes some parts of
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Ah OK - you learn something every day! I was going off what I was taught in school, and I admit the only verification I undertook was keying "Cloncurry" and "53" into Google. :/ Incidentally, I do know of parts of Australia which regularly get higher temperatures, but are obviously unmeasured - a
131:. All the best for the new year, both towards you and your family and friends too. I know that I am the only person lonely enough to be running this thing as the new year is ushered in, but meh, what are you going to do. I like to keep my templated messages in a satisfactorily melancholy tone. ;)
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Something I have a bit of knowledge in. Cloncurry lost it's record a few years ago after the Bureau of Meteorology looked at all the old records set pre-1900 and was found that Cloncurry's recording was incorrectly recorded which meant that it was removed off the list with Oodnadatta taking the
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Like I said, CfD is useless for these things. The guys over there have their own thing going and it's like a train out of control - you should see what they've done to doctors and universities, it's a right mess. That was pretty much how we got to the current point - they should never have been
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Actually, discussion before implementation is still a requirement in those projects. Having a coordinator merely grants a larger project someone that will take point on implementing changes that are decided upon. And it certainly doesn't limit editor involvement; in my experience, it frees up
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Or, one could see it as a single-purpose editor (based on contributions, and whom another admin has suggested is an IP sock) who is unhappy with the removal of something he or she wants in, and is trying to get their way. Methods include multiple reverts, misleading statements, and discounting
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Yep, six (count 'em - 6) people support a rename of a category to a name that was not originally listed in the rename proposal and was only proposed in the middle of the discussion and this is deemed "consensus"; thus giving us a piss poor category name that is actually more ambiguous than the
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I felt the same way about the closing comments - there's no need for sarcasm, particularly when going against evidence that any supposed confusion between '"Fooian doctors" for some categories and "Fooian physicians"' for other categories is not fixed by changing them all to "medical doctors".
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for usage). It is a position elected within the WikiProject for making someone responsible for maintaining all of the procedural and administrative aspects of the WikiProject, in addition to serving as the designated points-of-contact for procedural issues and concerns. They are not, however,
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Your statements are not particularly helpful. "Port settlements" is no less legitimate than many other combinations of English words. And as you know, it is perfectly allowed for any editor to create new categories or re-organize existing ones on their own--what is not allowed is to delete
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original. Top this off with another example of the continual low level hostility that exudes from CfD in the closing summary. Another great example of the CfD process in action. As I said, it's pointless engaging with the CfD process, it's broken and it aint getting fixed anytime soon. --
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1. If it is who I think it is, he is not blocked at present, nor has his account been used since 20 December, so it's not a sockpuppetry issue. I see blocks like prison sentences - once served, the user is entitled to a presumption of good faith, and his block concluded on 20 March this
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supported the action actually taken in the end), and taking out another CfD would simply lead to the same flawed outcome, as the guy who resolves these things hates Australians and makes it abundantly clear in childish comments on completely unrelated CfDs, so it's not worth bothering.
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part of there body could be used better to perform with less stress to the body ect), those who do cosmetic surgery and also those to deal with Chemotherapy. I feel that "medical practitioners" would be a compromise since it would be the second most used in Australia after "doctor".
3891:
Again, we'll have to agree to disagree. Looking at the matter as an outsider, I felt that the merge seemd appropriate, and that the IP's actions were disruptive. This is demonstrated by the fact that the IP is repeatedly restoring an external link that does not seem appropriate per
837:(Sorry to butt in) I agree it is clearly notable but given that it was a PROD there is nothing preventing a re-creation. The deleted article had some promise but also some real issues. It may be easier to start again but if you want a copy I can paste into a sub-page for you. --
3313:, where it was specifically acknowledged by the DRV closer that there was no consensus. I had forgotten about this one when I wrote the above comments. Was one of my very few attempts at organised resistance against the aforementioned madness, and met with moderate success.
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There's no history merge needed, and, since Darren is the only editor of the pages, no copyright issue. It seems to me that it suffices simply to redirect the former title to the latter, which I have done. But if Darren wants it handled some other way, by all means do so.
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if ever there was one, so I blocked it. Be careful in future - you had reverted three times (a fourth would have been over), and the argument of exception in the event of vandalism may be interpreted differently by different admins, so best to keep on the safe side.
3967:, which only received negative feedback this week from Gene's IP. I'm fine with having my merge reverted, but I did just want to make clear that I was acting in good faith, and the merge stood for months, so it didn't appear to me to be controversial at this point.
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it, which I think adequately informs readers that while a resource, it is probably not neutral in the same sense that Knowledge (XXG) aims to be. But this falls in the same category of celebrity articles linking to their home pages I think, or even an article like
2074:". The category name, if read literally, excludes holders of a MBBS that the Australian vernacular term "doctor" actually includes! Finally, surely categorisation by Higher Education degree is overcategorisation by anyone's definition, so there is zero chance that
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Yeah, I'm very patient and do a lot of back and forthing and use words carefully to get the machine translation to work reliably... the one for Hindi is almost unusable, I had to keep the sentences really really short to prevent it from turning them inside out.
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I wasn't the one who filed the incident report, but I would like very much to have a decision. A conclusion along the logic you laid out in your comment would be great, as I hope to speed the removal of the bias banner that was added to the Vachss article when
4673:. I am contacting you partly because your participation in the discussion would be welcome, but also because I have referred to your past comments, and want to give you the chance to ensure that I am not misconstruing them or using them out of context. Best,
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I know the feeling. I guess I'm less concerned with the wikipolitics of it all than I used to be and my decision to delete was entirely defensible (it's not one I would usually take, but this seemed a textbook case). All there is on this guy is rumour really.
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While I am here, I will add a comment here as well. I think it is strange that Australians (and Americans and Canadians) can't manage unless all town names are disambiguated and yet NZ and the UK seem to cope just fine! Mandatory disambiguation of Australian
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Thank you, again. I don't have much time on wikipedia these days so I only pop in to see what's happening in the articles I have edited. Just a question, I didn't press "undo" but removed the link by editing the page, would that still count as 3 reverts?
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solutions (such as DMOZ) that have long been accepted as practical alternatives for EL-related issues. Orderinchaos, if you want to take over this issue, fine. I'd appreciate it though if you could review this IP's contributions, and (more importantly)
4051:. Perhaps you could explain the difference between a source and an external link to them. I've tried to post messages on their talk page, but they simply blank them without bothering to respond. They have also chosen not to respond to the talk comments
2597:. Should we put Boddington in with Great Southern and Mandurah, Murray and Waroona in the South West, or we set up a Lower West template and take all the localities in the meteorological region (Peel and Gingin) outside the Perth Metropolitan area --
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in the area around Fingal and parts surrounding have been devastated by fire, that went through about a month ago. There's been lot of fires in Northern Eastern Tassie over the past few years. Luckily over the past couple of weeks some rains fallen.
1600:"... it frees up editors to do real tasks for the project rather than being bogged down with the relatively unimportant stuff". Last time I looked, no-one was being forced to do anything. This sounds like a solution looking for a problem.
2747:, then instead of moving the page I (even more stupidly) just cut and pasted it over to the new page name. Now an administrator has to fix up my mistakes, could you do the page move for me please? Sorry, I'll go and have sleep for a bit. --
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the media as Socialist Alliance, campaigned under that banner and had volunteers at some booths clearly identifying him as the Socialist Alliance candidate. (I had the same experience when I ran at Vic Park with their candidate and team).
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reflects that used in contemporary sources. That's why I labeled my changes a "copyedit" -- just beginning to form a clear and concise outline of the history by splitting paragraphs, linking points, etc. Ottre 11:47, 24 April 2009 (UTC)
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Thanks for the explanation - I too remember lines from some songs from the deep past that play on stuff I see here as well - but in most cases I leave it out lest others think im completely out of it :) (more than I really am) - cheers
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preferred site. The DMOZ link does far more to assist providing a broader perspective that a solitary link to one site, and the IP is far better off submitting it to DMOZ than persisting in disruptive behaviour here. Just my two cents.
2804:) for these. Have fun - especially with (joy of joys) the Legislative Council! (This is the reason that Queensland, which so obligingly got rid of the upper house all those years ago, is much, much easier to make candidate lists for.)
185:. I am sure I am but a voice of many when I say I trust the aforementioned users to improve the committee, each in their own way, as listed within their respective election statements. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to update the
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here to establish a particular view on a particular subject, but your tone and background vary significantly from the other editor. (As for me, I'm a mix of Irish, Scot, Czech, Austrian with a dash of Slovenian and Jew.)
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But what an F nuisance - It brings back memories of all the surveyed townsd in western tas that hardly existed for even 10 years :( - will tryo to catch up over the trans line tmeplate i was thinking of off wiki
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that the name of a category is much less important than the parents and children of that category. Best to use that hierarchical tree to remove ambiguity rather than create monstrosities as category names.
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I think you made a mistake on this one. I missed the prod on my watchlist so I am commenting now. Cavill Avenue is a major tourist destination on the Gold Coast. The mall is the centre of activies during
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which offer a detailed justification for the appropriatness of the link - which they are now attempting to supplant with a link to vastly inferior, largely inaccurate and years out-of-date DMOZ page. --
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Great to see you have come back to good old Launnie! Over the long weekend, I went to Freycinet and the Bay of fires. Currently in the process of uploading images. Taking a long time for some reason.
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to all be named in the pattern of 'Mediterranean port cities and towns in foo-country'. Rather this resentment discussion seems to have some purpose I cannot guess and am not at all interested in.
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I agree with Frickeg here, by the way. Wainwright was technically an independent, as was Lorrimar. We should note their affiliations in the text, and leave the table for their official status.
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Ooops, I now realise what that category actually means. Sorry if I created any extra work for you but I had thought it meant politicians in Western Australia. I'll be more careful in future. --
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I just feel it sets a rather undesirable precedent - after all, the Socialist Alliance cannot have officially endorsed him since they aren't registered. I note, for example, that John Moffat
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I saw your comment there, and figured I should clarify a misunderstanding you seem to have about the GFDL - GFDL licensed work requires attribution just the same as any current CC license.
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Do you seriously dispute that historians are now claiming the ADF had inside knowledge of the situation in East Timor? Do you seriously claim that it is original research to say Howard
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Would you mind having a look at his MHS image upload? You're obviously aware of this user's history, the image looks too professional to be work that he claims to have created himself.
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Hi do you know if there is a way to list all the subpages of my user page? I think I might have an unnecessary sandbox page floating around, but I can't remember the name of it. TIA --
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regarding WikiProject Coordinators (sometimes also referred to as Lead Coordinators). It is becoming more and more common practice to have this position in WikiProjects (see
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articles where all the info. is supposed to be will need some work but I will be doing this shortly. Could it be 2 or 3 page list?? If so, I dont know how to achieve this (
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categories. This is regardless of the condition of CfD which I have my own opinion of. Going beyond that, my/others use of 'settlements' is in line with the the
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in Australia. The new name is actually more ambiguous than the original; the term "Medical Doctors", if anything other than a tautology means "holders of a
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when the AN/I began. The banner says the dispute should be resolved before I can be remove it. Would you be able to help with that? Thanks again!
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As I've already said at the page, I don't. I am starting to think you might be a
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would appreciate your eagle eye and sword of discriminatory experience :(
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the articles as I strongly suspect this is not the end of the problem. --
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Tasmania are in drought and even got a dust storm at home the other day.
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Thanks for taking care of that article. Glad you could sort it out. :)
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I thought this might be an article subject of interest to you. Cheers.
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I did a silly thing.... I (very stupidly and incorrectly) named a page
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when I was about 15, I have rather strong views on timber companies.)
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That's okay. Did you contest a state by-election in the recent past?
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It's great to see someone else having a crack at these - good luck!
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Hi OIC. Is Alex Ryan really that notable to be included in the
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of the primary contacts of most of the major ones, that are
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Hello there. Heavy expansion work there on BD, hey?. nice --
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at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.
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Hello. You have previously commented on issues related to
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I have absolutely no knowledge of the local geography. --
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Thanks for speedy deleting this and protecting the page.
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So what do we need to do with Mandurah and the Shires of
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Candidates of the Western Australian state election, 2005
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you see Jack Bloggs 1 and then just a 2 next to it  :)
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Trust there is no snow wherever you may be - cheers
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2194:I think this thread could benefit from some data:
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4648:Yeah, that pretty much sums it up for me too :)
2885:We have some massive suburbs here in Launnie ;)
1029:A centralised discussion which may interest you
520:Hello, Orderinchaos. You have new messages at
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2516:. I've updated all the places I can think of (
2424:Satusuro: "Occuli's suggestions is a good one"
4625:I wouldn't know him from a hole in the ground
3342:Category:Port cities of the Mediterranean Sea
2331:"would not object if that was the consensus"
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1909:Category:Suburbs of Perth, Western Australia
997:Congrats! You did well with that story IMO.
4577:in 2007, and campaigned as a member of the
4638:Just saw the fix. Sorry to bother you! --
4193:not available from any other single source
2919:And here we average about 200 people! lol
2836:- not everyone will know what an "Ind" is.
2780:http://en.wikipedia.org/The_Spirit_Network
2615:List of localities in Victoria (Australia)
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1183:Gawd what a nightmare 'here' looks like :(
1166:Ah OK. I'd followed the existing practice
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2087:Category:Australian medical practitioners
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1992:Whee, 3 years on the 'pedia. Thanks. :)
1409:On behalf of the Arbitration Committee,
351:. Thank you, and have a Happy New Year!
349:List of Adventures in Odyssey characters
341:List of Adventures in Odyssey characters
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4368:to your comment at my own talk page.
3744:CBD is a no go on a Saturday night.
3476:For your work on Adelaide localities
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3018:Ottre, have you read the lead to the
2642:List of Queensland state by-elections
2097:dramaz TBH. Good luck either way! --
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4661:Proposed community ban of NYScholar
3567:Wayman Mitchell article - vandelism
3012:none of the wording in that section
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2508:Hi. Somehow we missed this lady's
2148:The discussion was near unanimous
1957:Knowledge (XXG) Birthday Committee
566:Good to see you've been expanding
113:A cat to ease all of your troubles
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3581:Thanks in advance for your help.
3470:The Working Wikipedian's Barnstar
3379:Thanks guys :) Much appreciated.
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4719:when I get a chance! Regards,
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3441:That's quick work! Thanks.
2580:Mandurah, Western Australia
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2203:Endorsed original proposal:
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2832:I'd be linking "Ind" to
2512:to the WA LC to replace
1421:WikiProject Coordinators
1236:has been placed on hold
911:or anything? :) Thanks.
909:insulted anyone's mother
4623:? I hate to say it but
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1638:Sorry to butt in. Try
907:to make sure I haven't
522:Chuckiesdad's talk page
347:into it, then undelete
259:Nomination for deletion
4360:Australian place names
4313:single-purpose account
4282:with Nicole Kidman :)
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