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railway station, but not within the building. If you intend to integrate the two stations (like the Blackfriars example), I will need to fix the succession templates so that the metro station name points to the appropriate section of that railway station article. If not - I don't need to do anything. Will you include more information about Line 2 in the Warsaw Metro article? It needs to be expanded - and I don't know the language. That was a big move, of most of the stations in Poland, but you have created some consistency there now. Since you are doing this moving thing. Don't you think that
1264:. I weighted the examples above towards major European capitals; Paris, Berlin, Rome and Moscow, with only one example each from Asia, North America and South America. Don't believe everything you read. I've seen several people write essays and instructions outlining how people should do things on Knowledge (XXG), without every creating any substantial content themselves. It's an observation from life. Look at what people do, not what they say. 969: 31: 474: 1319:. Just add your response below each question and feel free to skip any questions that you don't feel comfortable answering. Other editors will also have an opportunity to respond to the interview questions. If you know anyone else who would like to participate in the interview, please share this with them. Have a great day. - 452:
contribute to that page to either agree with me or come up with something better (usually they do this second one!). So for now, my advice is just to hang back on it, maybe create the list of articles you think need tagging in your userspace and then in a few days, roll it out to all the articles. Hope that helps :)
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for that system. If they do the heavy work - I will give them a hand. You have changed all of the Warsaw Metro stations' titles and I hope you are willing to complete the job. Most metro systems worldwide use the convention "station name (system)". Look at a few large systems in major capital cities:
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Generally yes, I think it's a good idea. The trouble with the three-letter codes is that the UCI don't bother to try to make them unique against the IOC's list of three-letter country codes, which I think have more importance! I think a more descriptive name is better but of course template redirects
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Hi, with new stub types, you should leave it a few days between proposing and implementing. Even for new stubs which meet the "speediable criteria" (as I think this one does), it needs a day or two just to make sure the naming is good and everything. I raised one point - I expect the other people who
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isn't used). I was going to come back to both the stations you mention to make them better (in the first case find an unambiguous name, in the second add some information on the metro station part of the station) but as you can see they were in my last few minutes of editing yesterday so I had not
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on sports articles (in these cases, I have used CatScan to find small articles in the same level of categories and manually added foo-stub tags before resorting later). I've just done some rechecks of numbers and I'm getting similar numbers again. I'm busy right now but I will return to this task
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category name was chosen but it does sound wrong to me as well. I was thinking the Dworzec Wileński one to put the Warsaw Metro info in the existing article. I will try to write a bit more about Line 2 in the main article. And on Polish Knowledge (XXG) they sometimes write separate articles for
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Ah! I've got the name thing now. I simply followed the names from Polish Knowledge (XXG) which has a separate article for the metro station and the railway station. According to official diagrams, the metro station (to be called "Dworzec Wilenski") will be built under Plac Wilenski near to the
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I think that ultimatley that would be a good idea, especially for those countries that have a new sport stub category. When I next have a spare couple of hours I will look into it, at the moment I am stuck with only editing for short periods, probably till sunday afternoon or next weekend.
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to match Polish Knowledge (XXG). The line is not yet finished and they were both formerly red links. I have also corrected the stations template which is related to the succession boxes. Please watch that in any future renamings that all associated templates are adjusted.
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platforms on the same station if they are used by different services, which just seems to lead to a doubling up of information and not particularly useful for the reader when the page isn't so long. BTW, on some of the station articles, it says that the owner is
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I may be creating some of the tags off your proposed list. I will only be creating the template and not necessarily populating them. Just to save a few edits. I thought I better let you know just incase your wandering who/why they have been created.
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I assume the figures you give next to the templates in the proposal for the by country sport stubs were gathered form catscan, what categories did you search because I'm either doing way to narrow a search or it stops working for me.
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class] for WP POLAND. I am afraid it does not meet our criteria for B-class. As you might have noted, we are now manually reviewing our articles for B-class. Feel free to join our discussions on WT:POLAND.
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Thanks for your input. I will assume you don't have knowledge of Polish language - Warszawa Wileńska and Dworzec Wileński are two ways of expressing the same thing - it's like saying London Blackfriars or
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In addition to a lively encyclopedic, Poland-related, English-language discussion forum, we have numerous useful tools that can be of use to you - and that you could help us maintain and develop:
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with all the American examples which perhaps are not representative of the rest of the world. If I had the time, I would try to get something together there, but as always, time is limited!
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article. This is an excellent opportunity to draw attention to your efforts and attract new members to the project. Would you be willing to participate in an interview? If so,
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aspect, for navigational purposes mainly. However, if I might add, uncontroversial category moves (like the changing of a team name) can be done easily in a couple of days at
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There's also possible scope for non-rider navigation templates in the near future, especially with the season articles we now have, which is why I favour suffixing them with
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I wasn't trying to rush you, just had some spare time myself. I had noticed the reluctance when going through sports teams, amazing how many didn't have a nationality tag.
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Because of this, your Service Award level has been changed, and you are now eligible for a higher level. I have taken the liberty of updating your award on your user page.
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looks somewhat confusing for me - I might have to ask for your help in building the entries for Polish railway lines when I get round to fleshing them out a bit more.
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Sorry, didn't mean to be abrasive if I seemed that way - I was frustrated that there wasn't already something written down as it looks as though people gave up with
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is in Stockholm and I can find no entry for Warsaw. The former naming convention was used to avoid such a potential conflict. I have changed the navbox to include
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are not intended to be lists, and thus their assessment should be regular stub/start/etc., not list. Would you mind updating the few errant assessments from
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public transport systems in Warsaw. Having an umbrella agency or department that oversees all of that stuff for the city is normal. English examples are the
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Our Project has been operational since 1 June, 2005, and also serves as the Poland-related Knowledge (XXG) notice board. I highly recommend watchlisting the
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The UCI ProTour ceased to exist, first as a ranking for riders a couple of years ago and then altogether at the end of last year. It was replaced by the
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I worked for George. I noticed that you helped to keep his wiki page free from vandels. You may like some of the additions I recently put on there.
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It's next on my list after finishing the stations moving job, which arose, to be perfectly honest, because of the ghastly
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If somebody creates a series of station articles all named in a particular manner, I am willing to accept it as the
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There are pro's and con's with all of them, but I think we should settle on one naming convention, don't you think?
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This is not all; on our page you can find a list of useful templates (including userboxes), awards and other tools!
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quality reviews on our talk page, and if our activity increases, hopefully we will be able to institute our own
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Thank you for helping me create the stub template. I'm a new wikipedian and I am grateful for your assistance.
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mean we don't have to change any of the actual articles they are transcluded in. You could bring it up at
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I meant the "Do me a favor" section, not the next section. It's only a couple of remarks at that point.
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You appear quite cooperative. I think you are searching for truth, the meaning of life or a better
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I read through the discussion, but it seems to concentrate itself on the idea of categorising
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doesnt exist (David Millar)" - what does 'doesn't exist' mean in this context? Thanks.
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chose to use. I came to help by fixing a few linking problems caused by the moves.
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today, and noticed some inconsistency in the naming convention of these templates:
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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Hi Severo, can I tempt you (and your camera) to Derby?, hope to see you at
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lists the most popular Poland-related pages from the previous month(s)
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Cheers, but feel free to populate the categories if you have time ;)
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You have received this newsletter because you are listed as a at
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but I don't think it's that controversial so just be bold :)
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at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.
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Just to let you know that as I am currently sorting through
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With all that said, how about you join our discussions at
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It was an assessment based upon categorisation, i.e.
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Index

User talk:Severo
archive
current talk page
Archive 5
Archive 6
Archive 7
Archive 8
Archive 9
Archive 10
Archive 15
Category:Sports team stubs
Waacstats
talk
13:27, 1 March 2011 (UTC)
Severo
13:53, 1 March 2011 (UTC)
Waacstats
talk
23:26, 2 March 2011 (UTC)
Waacstats
talk
17:48, 5 March 2011 (UTC)
Category:Sport in Foo
foo-stub
foo-stub
Severo
21:06, 5 March 2011 (UTC)
Waacstats
talk
00:51, 6 March 2011 (UTC)

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