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be helpful to place into context further down in the article, but certainly not out of context and in the lead sentence. Is there neither a source nor a mathematical way of arriving at the actual percentage of what those plants that have not been closed have provided these last three months and in the short term forward? That number belongs in the first sentence, the number for the corresponding metric prior to March can be elsewhere in the lead, and the explanation of the distinction between metrics perhaps in the body. And I do think the metric we should be using in the lead is consumption rather than production, though if there is some reason for the opposite, I would be open to hearing it. I invite your response at
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some tasks and then pile on. I think you chance is to follow the BOTREQ and when there is a task that suits you, call it yours, then fill a BRFA and then start pilling on with other tasks. There is no rush that you get a bot flag right now. I try to keep the bot flags low for both security and efficiency reasons. I recently asked many bot flags to be removed due to inactivity. So, stay around and you ll certainly find a way to help. --
662: 589: 513: 361: 324:, only if there is no url regardless whether identifiers are provided. While tesing my bot, I came across pages, that have url, but in wrong places (without parameter "|url=" at all or in "|title="), so probably we have to leave those pages with "http" and "www" in the template unchanged as such cases have to be checked by a human. -- 316:("HDL, PMC, PMID, JSTOR, or DOI"), while there are many more than those. I did not find what is meant under "HDL", but anyway, I do not think that it is useful to keep "accessdate" even if, for instance, doi exists, as usually such identifiers have a fixed link that is unchanged. In addition, it seems that 157:
articles. The first one is a good fix, it changes the displayed text to the correct version. (With a hyphen, '-', and an n-dash, '–'.) Thanks for that. The case is slightly different with the 'fullerene' case. In a way that fix was correct, too, so there is no need to undo it. But it was unnecassary,
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Respectfully, your edits remove both the concision/cogency and the current relevancy of the lead sentence. I don't mind admitting I don't understand the distinction — are you asserting that there is something relevant about the percent consumed versus the percent generated? If that is so, it might
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for pointing out that request to me. I looked at it and tested my bot (without writing changes, of course) and the task seems to be doable. Nevertheless, before making changes there are some points to clarify. For instance, in the original request, there were mentioned only some of the identifiers
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Hi. Have we met in Kyiv during Wikimedia CEE Meeting 2014? You seem to be quite active in the project. I wanted to clear something since you are obviously an experienced editor. Of course, we need more bots and more bot operators and I am happy that you step in for this. But, every bot should have
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Hi, no, I did not participate in that meeting. I have been mostly active in Ukrainian Knowledge (XXG). I understand your point concerning bots policy, it makes sense for English Knowledge (XXG) with so numerous community and such a huge number of articles.
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Thanks for putting the Nobel prize winner into the portal today. I went to do this before bed, and was relieved to see you'd beaten me to it. I just wrote a short Wikinews piece which is marked for review now, hopefully that will come out soon. Thanks,
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Please comment directly in BOTREQ so that we get more feedback. If you are satisfied by the answers and the task has consensus you can fill a new BRFA to do it. Thanks,
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Now I know this, but when I have created "User talk" page, I have had no idea about this and I have thought that it should be created by user himself. :) --
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In summary, thanks, there is nothing to change, and you can save a little work by not fixing redirects unless it improves the displayed text.--
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rather than here or at my own talk, for the purposes of clarity and article improvement. Thanks,
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I've seen that you've started to fix redirects. For example in the
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hope you like the place and decide to stay. So, again, welcome.--
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