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consensus at WSS for a category being too large is 800. I believe American Football did this first and the "it worked over there" argument was used, by the look. Personally, I'm not sure by position is the best first level split that could have been used, as the first level should really be concentrating on a split by interest to allow editors interested in a topic to find short articles to work on. I imagine more editors would be interested in editing players from say a given era, not players from a given position, but figuring out exactly how to divide by era is complicated and prone to later renegotiation. By team would just be messy, unfortunately.
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try to expand with full dates if present, as well as fill in name, shortdesc, place of birth. Most bot activity doesn't seem to mess with text fields, as they really do sometimes rquire thought, except for article creation scripts (eg importing from another encyclopedia which has a convenient short summary field). Bots certainly shouldn't be using stub categories to justify alteration of existing shortdescs, if that is your concern, although it wouldn't surprise me if there was a bot somewhere doing things like searching the main
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in that sense. This seemed reasonable as the idea of a stub tag, as opposed to regular categories is not to categorise people, but to group them for interested editors, so if all we know about someone is that they played English football, that is the obvious place to stub-sort them. I certainly don't have a problem with the alternate wording you mention, although I notice it has been reverted for consistency on one of the pages linked. I would be happy to go through and change all of those if there is consensus for that wording.
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they will find nothing in wikipedia untill they know that the other name of LMD is Leptomeningeal Cancer as written for the disease title page in wikipedia. I just want to ask a advice; should we add this (I mean; the disease name "LMD") to the page? So, other people will find it easily while looking for it at wikipedia. Thank for the respond
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I have encountered some badly bot-edited persondata, but only concerning the dates - usually not sticking to the articles existing date formatting, or copying date typos in from an infobox. Lots of articles have persondata with nothing but a bot-copied year/death of birth from the categories, which I
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The stub classes exist because (I guess here, I wasn't involved in their creation), it was the obvious (or easy) way to break down a category which was way too large and still growing - English footballer stubs have well over 5000 articles, and the 3 positions split by decade over 1500 each, when the
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Thanks for responses. On stubs, the wording is implying nationality, even though I take the point that they are just for stub sorting purposes. I presume your reference to reverting relates to the 1890s stub that I picked up, although yes that will be a possible problem if not all the stub categories
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In most cases I think I only changed the country in persondata when a person was in Cat:English footballers, but in this case (and probably some others), I saw country of birth and location of junior club and jumped the gun. I will make sure not to do that in future. You are probably right that it is
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Hi, my thinking has been that those stub tags do not necessarily imply nationality, and just sorting them into subcategories - The changed wording when moving into position tags (the decades just add a clause onto those) could be a problem, but the phrase "English football forward" is a bit ambiguous
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Spaces are only supposed to be used at the start of a sort key if it's a special page that needs to be distinguished from the main listing (such as the category's topic article), but you're doing it to every page in the categories. All that does is break part of the categorization system (grouping by
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I will refrain from doing so, having now encountered this issue, but since the point is that the positional cats have been made to subdivide 'English footballers', the scope is clearly intended to be the same and it is a logical action for any editor to take. Asking a specific editor to rethink will
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was a nice example of what can happen: I looked at it to follow up the incoming link, found that even the stub tag had disappeared, replaced it and left a message for the editor who removed it ... and then got distracted onto something else and forgot either to stub-sort it (which you did) or to add
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text "biographical article related to English association football, referring to a defender born in the 1890s" is good in itself but I think sounds a bit awkward without the decade. Perhaps something like "English association football related article about a defender"? Anything of the form "This __
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In my country (Indonesia, and so other country in east Asia), known enough about this metastatis disease as LMD, abbrevation of Leptomeningeal Disease. There so many stories taking the disease as important element. So, if anyone of these reader want to find out more about LMD and curious about it,
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Hallo, We seem to be just about the only people sorting stubs these days. I do have some doubts as to whether the whole stub structure is stil useful, but I just carry on sorting them for now: I enjoy the challenge of finding a stub tag that fits. I keep the "P" section of the A-Z list empty, and
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On person data I note you say you will not add a nationality in future (unless confirmed), although this is obviously a lesser issue as it is hidden. However, it is the kind of thing that could be taken on by bots etc, and is there a chance that any entries that only say 'Footballer' will get a
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on the kre page, which states 2 degrees from MU as his education. Although admittedly it is his own CV, so not an ideal source. I didn't add the ref tag there because I am a little iffy still about how to have multiple sections on the same page refer to the same reference. Incidentally, are Uni
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thoughts have made you consider not changing from the 'footy bio' stubs if nationality is not known, and more specifically, if you do some more of this sorting in say 6 months time, is it possible you would change back some of the stub categories that I might've subsequently changed? Regards.
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Hmm, others seem to come and go, but I've noticed it's been a bit fuller lately - I just thought it was the addition of more easy ways for people to add stub tags (Page curation being the latest I think). I love sorting things, but am a bit easily distracted - I'll sort some stubs, then notice
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I appreciate there is a process behind the stub sorting, and wasn't specifically aware about the 800 figure, although I wonder how many people actually use the categories in order to pick an article to improve. Anyway, my main issue was more focused on the nationality, and I just wonder if my
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come from just one editor who won't explain why he prefers to do it that way and won't change his ways. It was pointed out that the template documentation appears to tell people to use the capital S, so I proposed changing it and was met with great hostility.
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Hey Qetuth, thanks for letting me know about that screwup, I replied on my talk page. I think I've fixed it now, definitely let me know if there's anything I missed. I appreciate your kindness and thoughtfulness in how you approached me about it! Peace,
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Quite alright, I might not have actually done the extra work without a little push, and I learnt from it. Incidentally, the article still doesn't actually mention his schooling save the category link, but rewriting the intro is beyond my scope. --
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something wrong with a navbox on one of them and start fixing the contents of that category, and so on. As a result the attention I give a page varies wildly. Sometimes I'll do nothing but say "oh, that's a german footy team, add
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article __ is a stub" can be done by the template. I notice when looking around for inspiration for this that of course the current wording was taken from American football, where the stubs are not separated by country at all. --
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Most stub categories already use spaces and stars for sub-stub-category sortkeys and have for many years. Generally this is so that two different types of subcat are each sorted alphabetically among themselves (eg see
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My mistake; I should have read the CV on the Thai (PSU) web site. Sorry for causing extra work (and thanks for the additional references). As for faculty: I think that category applies to all staff, former or dead. --
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To clarify, I saw the unreferenced mention of working at MU, checked the existing references for mention of this, and on those found no mention of the fellowship, but that he was apparently educated there. --
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pick up others which have some interesting characteristic, especially those with disambiguations where I check that they've got the necessary incoming link from a dab page or hatnote.
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have the same text. The wider issue is what is the reason for all these stubs and sub-classes existing. Going forward, do you plan to make any changes in the way you do stub sorting?
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it to a dab page (which I've just done!). It would be good if there were a few more people sorting stubs, as some of the unsorted have been around for quite a while now!
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On the topic of the stub structure - Long term I think the goal should perhaps be for it to be absorbed into the project system, but I don't think we're there yet -
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It would have taken me a bit of time to figure out how they all tied together, so it was a great help to have it done by someone who already knows the territory. --
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Hi Qetuth. Days ago I suggested the creation of some new stub categories related to Bible translation and Bible translators, please
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Done. Should I remove the category from the electorates (happy to do so) or is that Bot-done or otherwise processed? --
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Hi. Thank you for your recent edits. Knowledge (XXG) appreciates your help. We noticed though that when you edited
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unnecessary even when correct, although I do wish I had a better idea what persondata is actually used for. --
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There's been some response to your post at Footy. Do you feel you have consensus to make the changes?
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Thanks. Theres still quite a few to go, but I'll just chip away at them over the next week or two. --
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nationality added? I'm not really clear what person data is for - some kind of automatic reader.
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and move on". Other times I end up rewriting half the article, and half the ones it links to.
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For helping to sort out the porn actor articles and put them into the proper subcategories.
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I see you've introduced the amended stub wording on a number of categories now. Good work.
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Cut and paste this award onto your talk page so everyone can see how cool you are! ^_^
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not be as good a solution as fixing the positional stub tag wording across the board.
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Thanks for your comment on the talk page - the automated processes all seem to use
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Hi Qetuth. I am working on stub sorting and I have placed a proposal related to
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closed the way you proposed it should, can you make the category into a list?--
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Faculty categories only meant to include current staff, or past staff also? --
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Why are you going around adding spaces to the sort keys of stub categories?
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Hi Qetuth. Hope you are doing fine. Please, be so kind an d take a look at
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May I leave it you do to do the necessary changes to the stub templates?
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I have nominated Category:Current national leaders for undeletion at
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Hi Qetuth. Sorry if I insist - could you once again take a glance at
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Could you please explain why you deleted the entire page relating to
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08:38, 19 December 2011 (UTC)
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