4540:"Then use the above character and integer corresponding table to convert the integers into base-N (i.e. base-30) notations (i.e. character strings). One of the latitude or longitude integers is set as an initial value (i.e., either 18,582,657 or 3,906,275 is set as the initial value). The initial value is divided by N (i.e., divided by 30). The character from the character set that corresponds to the value of the remainder is set as the first character in the base-N string notation. For example, if the remainder is "22", then the character "r", which is the 22nd character in the character set above, would be sent as the first character. Then, if the quotient is not greater than 0, the process ends and zeros are utilized to pad the base-N notation if necessary. Assuming the quotient is greater than zero, the quotient, without the remainder, is set as the next value. The character position is shifted to the next character position in the base-N notation. This process is repeated until the quotient is less than zero. The base-N notation is basically derived in this manner or with a process substantially similar thereto.
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situation by your opinion of the person/their actions rather then the item under discussion. As such, it is well within my remit to discard votes that are based on a non-policy based reason (personality/behaviour rather then the GNG/SNGs) and pertinant for me to explain in my close if I decided to underweight particular opinions expressed in the discussion. I have no personal beef with you - indeed if you check your talk page and AN/ANI archives you will find multiple instances of my standing up for you or defending an action you have taken. If anything, the evidence of my approach to you goes the otherway. The only reason you might have for asking me to recuse would be that you intend to continue to personalise your opinions at DRV in a way that observers might consider harsh or unkind. I'm sure its not your plan to act in such an uncolleagiate way in the future so I don't see that we have a potential for further conflict over this. I'm therefore not prepared to recuse from closing DRVs you have participated in. If you disagree with any of my actions then you are very welcome to start a discussion on them.
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refuted, the AfD poses little resistance to actual evidence. Also, I would have preferred that you had contacted the AfD closer before initiating the DRV. That deficiency and the WP:OR in the opening argument IMO should have caused the DRV to be closed immediately, instead we were forced to proceed without a proper foundation for the discussion. A better question is should the DRV have been closed with "endorse and restore". Clearly, the closer felt that his opinion outweighed that of the participants at the DRV. But my opinion is that he has made a legitimate WP:IAR decision that the article is so flawed that even though a consensus now exists for
Knowledge (XXG) to have an article, that article doesn't exist, and so the best thing for the encyclopedia is to require that a decent article exist. To this end, it is not even necessary for you to ask to have the previous article userfied. You just need to write a new article. If you search for on Google books, IMO you will find plenty of sources. Regards,
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Unscintillating's arguments were also undermined by the confusing allegation of a personal attack in Uncle G's comment which doesn't match my reading of the comment at all. (And for the record I'm being really hot on personal commentary and attacks at DRV at the moment). Salix likes
Unscintillating's references but then argues that NAC mentioned Base30 but that there were no sources there that met it. Andy Dingly refers to the mention of Base30 in the NAC article but that is shown to be unsourced and the argument against it was that the claim for notability cannot be inherited - which is exactly what the policy says. So this essentially boils down to some very marginal references provided by Unscintillating. I only looked at them after you dropped me this note as it wouldn't have be right to colour my close of the DRV with personal opinions on the sourcing, but I seriously don't see what is there as the kind of sourcing you need to meet the GNG or even the wider standard generally allowed for maths subjects.
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I can keep up with reviewing everything. When someone dumps in a hundred files at once, though, (a) I can't deal with that, and (b) I can tell that they didn't look at them either. And one of the things
Schuminweb did was orphan images so there was never a deletion discussion, which made it easy for him to get rid of a lot of old images whose uploader was long gone and whose deletion was hotly contested once he deleted some from articles which were sufficiently well-watched. I'm inclined to think that we need an RFC on the NFCC deletion process which will either endorse that these classes of images don't need review (and thus endorse this kind of mass deletion action) or which will lay down the expectation that these images have to be deleted so that they can be reviewed.
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readers, and goes towards explaining why there are apparently so few online refs. The non-existence of the article means that those editors who may have knowledge of the subject (e.g. members of WikiProject
Scotland) are far less likely to improve the article by seeking further sources for it. The low participation numbers in the discussion seem to suggest it could be undeleted (rather than DRVd) - yes it may go straight to AfD but at least that would give the opportunity for wider discussion. Does any of that explain my rationale a little further? (Incidentally, I was prompted to make these enquiries because the title came up in connection with research I was doing for a new article here, and is not motivated by any other reason.) Thanks.
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I'd vacate the close in an instant. Absent that, I think DRV would expect you have something better and the AFD outcome is foreordained so why add the overhead to the chaff and chatter already on the go? Do what you will but drop me a note if you do recreate this so I can consider the appropriate listing. I think given the time, I wouldn't consider this something G4 should apply to but, as I said, I don't much hope for this unless the actual sourcing improves. Wouldn't it be better to add a couple of lines to the town article and redirect the page there? At least that way there would be a place for any sourcable content and the material can grow organically should further sourcing emerge.
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the numbers only this would only be no-consensus and that effectively defaults to endorse at DRV. If you want it userfied to work on, that's fine too and I'll happily do that for you but before you bring this back to DRV you need to remove any unsourced material or OR and write an article purely on reliable sources. I hope this shows that thought went into the close and that the arguments were carefully weighted against policy in judging the consensus. WRT to the other article I relisted it under my discretion because I felt that policy had been incorrectly applied as arguments about discounting paywall sources have no policy basis.
2099:. In my opinion the demand to delete 20 pages that were in my opinion very good in 2009, is a political attack. Here is no confirming data of copyvio problems or discussion about it. Even more so as this succeeded to keep the controversies of Shell at leat two years out of Knowledge (XXG). Do you call it neutral? Does Jimmy Wales call it neutral? I feel these deletions were based on political and commercial interests. It is not neutral to demand me to do free work for several weeks to restore the article. I am busy. I feel that you steel my time and prevent article to be returned including
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one of which is essentially defunct as "no new evidence of notability has turned up" became false when I provided such evidence, while the below The7stars discussion had an adverse result with 75% opposition as opposition as opposed to our ≈33% opposition when nullfing the now defunct rational. In fact the original AFD is weak on it's own as "no evidence that this has any significance either in human cultural history or in mathematics" is now incorrect as the
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4258:--this is not about you closing DRVs or AfDs in general, which I do not recall having an issue with you over since I pointed out that poor close two Januaries ago. Rather, it's about you singling out two users with whom you've had previous contentious interactions by name for your personal, non-policy-based rebuke. That is simply not acceptable behavior in this specific case, and you have one final chance to reverse your improper and abusive action: A
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4225:, just as I would be in closing fictional elements AfD's, even the ones I don't participate in. Whether or not you have a particular personal issue with my or Dream Focus' conduct, the third sentence of the first paragraph of involved would cover my interactions with you, or your interactions with me. (Full disclosure: I think you'll find if you go back far enough that I actually wrote that sentence in substantially its current form, based on
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statement and reclose the discussion appropriately. I really don't want to have to do that, but if you won't revert yourself, you leave me no choice, and you complicate the outcome: by digging in your heels, you're calling into question not just your personal objectivity, but your willingness to be responsive to appropriate and polite feedback. It's your call--the ball is in your court, please do the right thing so it ends here. Cheers,
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sources that would show independent notability. To be purely procedure, there should be a deletion review of this. I see that a new AFD has started for the "new" Foswiki page. If that goes delete (again), I'd suggest the closing admin protect the
Foswiki page as a redirect and leaving a note on the talk page with the reasons and pointing anyone interested in creating a new Foswiki page to DRV.
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What's been happening, though, is that one of these admins puts together a file of victims, runs it through
Twinkle, and generates a huge block of nominations at once, and then after the seven days has passed, presumably one of the others takes a similar file (and for all I know, they may be passing the same file around to each other, not that I have any proof of that) and deletes everything.
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3790:) re: linking to an external wikia site for additional content on MMA pages that do not pass WP:NOT. I'd like to volunteer www.mmawiki.com, which I admin and moderate. I initially began using that site as an alternative to Knowledge (XXG) and since then have been very active in bringing that site up to it's current standard. It's not perfect but I'm working on it more or less daily.
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looked at 120 nominations in one day: this was a robo-nomination which got a robo-rejoinder and a robo-closure. I didn't try with this group because of its size, but if they came up again I would certainly advocate that they should be restored and put through the process again in small enough groups so that someone could actually look at them.
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about his philanthropy, therefore I wrote a section that talks about philanthropy. And in regards to one user's comments "The number sources is only one of several criteria for determining notability. What do you think are the others?" - the issue is undue weight, not notability, and the former is entirely controlled by # of reliable sources.
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Before posting the deletion review it was also unknown to me the various sourses
Unscintillating had to add even more notability to the subject matter, showing that the base system has been used in many different subject matters, including Iberian astronomy and the mathematical theory for the mathematicle interest mentioned above (
2588:. This isn't about either of those things, I'm afraid ;p. We've recently started working on yet another project: Echo, a notifications system to augment the watchlist. There's not much information at the moment, because we're still working out the scope and the concepts, but if you're interested in further updates you can sign up
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whole article. I feel the BLP issues are potentially insurmountable and the rare occasions we have seen this kind of scenario we have generally opted to have no article at all rather than a deeply flawed one. I'm not really sure how we move forward but before we do anything we have to beat BLP1E.... So back to you on that....
4580:). I cannot see referencing being an issue when there are clearly plenty of references shown, and if mathematic nontability was irrelevant as you say that was seemingly the sole reason behind the deletion, and so maintaining the reasoning behind the deletion when referencing has since been found seems counterproductive.
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you to find them, not expect others to do the looking for you. Generally, the DRV is the final stage and you need to accept the outcome. If you want to get this page back up, you have to find sources, get rid of all the original research and bring that back to DRV for review. If you need help, I suggest you approach
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already been nominated for speedy deletion by
Jhortman and that request had been declined by WilyD earlier in the day, and as a result for procedural reasons it should not have been re-nominated for speedy deletion. You are welcome to pursue deletion through other means, if you believe that this is wise. Thanks... -
2536:. Its very rare for a schools sports team to be independantly notable from the school because of the problem arounding finding enough independant details secondary sources. There is no reason why you can't add a couple of paras about the team into the school page but you need to avoid cramming it all in and
2185:& since you haven't see the document you are in no position to disagree with the closing admin and MRG that there were copyright issues. You are free to recreate a new article but the deleted text won't be coming back. In any event, I'm no longer an admin so physically can't undelete the text any more.
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Spartaz, it was not appropriate for me to give air to what appeared to me to be two personal attacks during the DRV. It is common knowledge that the editor in question can't know what I have and what I haven't read without being a true prophet. As a prophet, I know that he is a false prophet, given
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regarding the Battle of the Line DRV is problematic, in that it incorrectly characterizes my !vote, assigns a negative value to it, and fails to speak to the nominator's disruption and other poor behavior--both by bringing such a hopeless case to DRV and his badgering of myself and other participants
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This already had its discussion. While the participation was low the outcome was policy based and we have no quorum. I see no reason why we should assume notability when a decent search for sources including looking at the google books returns has drawn a blank. If you have a couple of decent sources
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If I remember rightly, a common part of DRV is a note at the page where the discussion was held. Either no note was left, or one was left that I didn't notice — regardless of which one, I had no clue that any DRVs had been filed until a few minutes ago, when I found multiple messages on the subject.
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Looking through my talk page archives, I came across a discussion we had when I was a new editor concerning pages to be deleted under CSD G5. Most of those articles are deleted now, so I cannot be certain, but I think I recall some of my edit summaries at the time as being rather uncivil toward you.
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Do you mean there are not enough sources? I figured 11 sources including some from New York Times, About.com and other major sites would be a good place to start for my first article. I assumed other more experienced writers would be able to do more research at some point, but thought this was enough
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Spartaz, I don't think this page should be removed since this tournament is going to take place for sure, its just not officially announced. I do understand that this page is early, but i don't think it should be deleted, because im pretty sure that someone will make a page for this if you delete it.
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Hello
Spartaz. I am currently conducting a study on the dispute resolution processes on the English Knowledge (XXG), in the hope that the results will help improve these processes in the future. Whether you have used dispute resolution a little or a lot, now we need to know about your experience. The
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When I look at all of this, I'm not seeing any realistic argument that the AFD was closed incorrectly or that issues with OR and
Sourcing have clearly been addressed. As such, given the framework I gave you above, this couldn't have been closed as anything other then endorse. Even if I had gone with
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nature of the base ties it in with mathematics. Until the number of people opposed to the restoration is greater or at the very least equal than the number in support I would suggest restoring the page, or at least giving way for a new deletion review this time displaying the referencing in the lead
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You know much more about the procedure than I do so I'm not sure if there's any kind of time limit for a clear consensus to be reached, but otherwise I do find it peculiar that you declared the decision to endorse when 4 users expressed support for the restoration while only 3 expressed opposition -
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My feeling on the whole matter is that I don't believe any of these threesome is the copyright expert they have set themselves up as, and that at any rate these images deserve their day in court. Normally FfD traffic is pretty light here (which I understand is far from the case on Commons), and even
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want to read it all, but to give you a quick summary, people objected to his deletion behavior a year ago, which was capped off by a bad-faith deletion of a self-image of one of the people in conflict with him at the time. He laid low for a few months and then came back to participate in some of the
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I am telling you that your commentary is impermissible, and conduct for which you could be sanctioned. DRV is just the venue in which the offense occurred, not the audience to hear it. That would be AN, which is where I would go to find an administrator to overturn your biased and improper closing
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Then please re-open the page so I can put it in (or let me make a part II discussing these issues), considering that there were several users who were in favor of moving the page to the mainspace, but believed that weight should be addressed, but also believed it wasn't relevant to the debate, which
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Hey - thanks for the note you left. I honestly wasn't sure what to do on this. I was pretty sure that reverting the Foswiki page back to a redirect would end up in an edit-war. I wasn't really sure of the best approach, but decided on a prod over speedy to push the Foswiki supporters to find some
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What has happened is that there are a few admins who have been on various campaigns to stamp out what they feel are bad NFCC images. It's not entirely unjustified: with these screen shots, it's obvious that somebody scraped all of these off of a fansite which has an image-per-infobox sort of thing.
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Did you read what I wrote before? The deleted article made extensive use of unfree text. It was a copyvio and we will never undelete that. Just start from scratch - there is no rush - we have plenty of time to put the article up when its ready. Secondly, I gave up my bit, I'm no longer an admin. I
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If you think that the page was nominated in error, contest the nomination by clicking on the button labelled "Click here to contest this speedy deletion" in the speedy deletion tag. Doing so will take you to the talk page where you can explain why you believe the page should not be deleted. You can
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Sorry, No. I don't understand anything after your first few lines because I'm not a mathematician and I'm not going to change the outcome of the DRV, relist or do anything else to alter the outcome. Some leeway on sources is not carte blanche to disregard that requirement at all and the onus is on
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also cuts no ice and referring to wiki articles doesn't help you as we don't consider wikipedia to be a reliable source. I didn't get the sense that Unscintillating's sources were substantial and Uncle G (who is a very knowledgeable and open minded judge of content) seemed quote unswayed by them.
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What I would like, in terms of feedback, is for other users to understand that, and then come back and review my findings and say "well, you can trim this section since there are too few sources on that aspect" - In fact when I looked at the part on early life I found there weren't as many sources
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I don't personally agree that founding a school is an assertion of importance and it certainly wasn't implied that he had any separate notability. For some reason the article came up on my new pages feed as unpatrolled which is why I didn't pick up the speedy had already been declined. I was under
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He did that. he asked for a page cited for copyvios restored which is never going to happen in a 1000 years so I closed the DRV and suggested he started from scratch. If any substantive admin disagrees than they are welcome to overturm my close but I strongly believe my action is fully mandated by
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about their experiences with dispute resolution. In general, the community believes that dispute resolution is too hard to use and is divided among too many venues. Many respondents also reported their experience with dispute resolution had suffered due to a shortage of volunteers and backlogging,
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as a Merge to Jeopardy. It has not been merged yet. However, there were enough keep votes with good arguments that in my view the close should have been keep, with a merge to be discussed on the talk page. Would this be an appropriate case for deletion review, or can it be simply dealt with on the
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I don't think you can have much of a case if the example you bring forward is, what?, two years old when I have closed 100s of DRVs and AFDs in the meantime - many (if not the vast majority) of which involved members of the ARS and yourself. I tell you what, if you think I'm too INVOLVED to close
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At first blush, all of the reliable sources relate to a single event. Where is the coverage that shows this is not a BLP1E? Also, I think some mention of the charges needs to be included in the text but there is so little else there that I can't see how we can include it without overwhelming the
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I declined your speedy deletion request for this article, as I was able to find enough sources covering her and her work that I believe she would have a pretty good chance of meeting the GNG. I posted them on the article's talk page, if you would like to review them. Additionally, the article had
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The wizard would then submit a request for dispute resolution to the selected venue, in that venue's required format (using the logic of each venue's specialized form, as in proposal #1). The wizard would not suggest a venue which the user has already identified in answer to a question like "What
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I'm no longer an admin but my view is that the presence of a de article is irrelevant to en. The question is, has the coverage increased to the point that the subject clearly passes the GNG an BLP1E? If the answer to that is yes than G4 does not apply and the article can be recreated or whatever.
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On the delete side WilyD points out you can have the text userfied and that the discussion couldn't have been closed any other way. That carries weight for me as WilyD has a generous interpretation of notability so their endorsement is an indication of a very solid policy based close. Smokey Joe
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getting called on the carpet for not taking INVOLVED seriously enough on a past occasion). If you want to comment on the acrimony at DRV, then do so and pass the close on to someone else. If you want to close without commentary, I am fine with that. But I really don't think it proper for that
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Another user asked about criticism. I would like to have more criticism, but perhaps the only negative aspects I've found about Pollack were the lies about his 1980s "Colonial House" promotion. Perhaps one other thing I could do is look if there's any criticism on what he did in Arizona. I did a
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I'll be happy to work on the draft. The issue is: based on what I found, I believe that in Pollack's case seemingly "undue/promotional" aspects are not really undue/promotional, such as philanthropy - sources explicitly say he's a philanthropist and there are multiple reliable sources which talk
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If you want to bring this back I would expect DRV to ask for a much more detailed set of sources and you would probably have to have copies to refer to rather than relying on a sneak-peek from google books. I wouldn't undelete on the basis of this but if you want to spend a week at DRV fill your
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on Wednesday, 14 November in #wikimedia-office - hope to see you all there :). I appreciate it's an annoying time for non-Europeans: if you're interested in chatting about the project but can't make it, give me a shout and I can set up another session if there's enough interest in one particular
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as a random example. As a primorial Base 30 is the most efficient base at limiting recurring fractions you can get without working with an inconvenient number of digits, which mathematically speaking makes this base more notable than the majority of base systems on this wiki that have articles.
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I just want to let you know that the assurances I give for the November 18th set of nominations do not hold for the November 17th set of which these four are a part. Indeed, this is one of the groups that gave rise to the objections about Shuminweb's (and by extension, Koavf's) behavior. Nobody
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Unfortunately no, I've no more knowledge bout the content of those books than what the search pops up. I see what you mean about the SC quoting from the publication, rather than discussing it. However, I referred to that because of the cited date of 1915: this amounts to several generations of
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I apologize in advanced as I am not familiar with the formal process of asking for a rollback or for an article to stop being protected. However Paul Summerville is a prominent politician/figure in Canada with a family history of notable politicians. The page was well supported by sources. Most
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No, I don't think so. I'm very concerned about the increase in personal commentary at DRV as opposed to addressing the substantive issues and this is historically somethint that has not been accepted as part of the deletion review process. I believe that it is not part of consensus to judge a
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Robo37, the issue IMO is not whether the deletion should be endorsed. There was unanimous opinion at DRV that the deletion from AfD should be endorsed. Given the fact that at the AfD not a single editor documented an attempt to search for sources, and that IMO all of the arguments have been
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and the notability aspect of article creation. I am assuming a certain threshold of independent third party articles (media) would suffice in establishing notability? Is this what you mean by "policy based reason"? In any case, could it become unprotected for a few days in order to establish
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were founded, Wales delegated his roles of dispute resolution to these bodies. In addition to these committees, the community has developed a number of informal processes of dispute resolution. At its peak, over 17 dispute resolution venues existed. Disputes were submitted in each venue in a
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In my opinion instead of removing the articles it is better to fix the problem. Everyone is proud of his work, and every editor is important for the good encyclopedia. Removals make people feel that their work was useless, and it does not encourage and inspire to stay in the team. Wiki is a
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There was no consensus to accept Julius' list and one other participant actively disagreed tso undeleting these would require a substantive discussion and relisting at AFD even if DRV accepted that Julius was right about the locations he wanted to keep. I'd suggest finding sources first and
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This edition The Olive Branch is focusing on a 2nd dispute resolution RfC. Two significant proposals have been made. Below we describe the background and recent progress and detail those proposals. Please review them and follow the link at the bottom to comment at the RfC. We need your
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Once the universal request form is ready (coded by those who helped create the DRN request form) the community will be asked to try out and give feedback on the wizard. The wizard's logic in deciding the scope and requirements of each venue would be open to change by the community at any
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Sorry if I sound unpolite. I am in hurry with personal matters. I hope we can find here a solution. I have not seen the deleted document. In my opinion one person's claim of copyvio is not convincing enough. Please show me the document to be able to consider the suggestion forward.
4482:. Opinions need to weighted against policy and the most policy compliant arguments win. At DRV we generally will not overturn a closing admin's decision unless it is manifestly wrong or there is clear evidence that policy has been misunderstood or procedures have not been followed.
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and found a file that had been reuploaded after deletion, and of course I'm not going to perform a G4 deletion on a page that never had consensus for deletion in the first place. I can't undo anything, because SchuminWeb has chosen to wheel war with me by re-deleting everything.
3013:. Its not a vote - its arguments based on policy. Since MMAEVENT isn't a policy arguments based on it are always going to be judged as inferior arguments to those based on an accepted guideline or policy such as GNG or V. Does that help you understand the context of the decision?
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On November 5 you deleted my article on the Food Packaging Forum on accounts of A7. I have tried to recreate a page that complies with the wiki criteria for an article of notability. I have very little experience with wiki so far, would you be able to give me some feedback on the
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A quick reminder about using the account: 1) try it out; 2) provide original citation information, in addition to linking to a HighBeam article; 3) avoid bare links to non-free HighBeam pages; 4) note "(subscription required)" in the citation, where appropriate. Examples are at
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during the process. I respectfully request that you keep such comments to yourself and simply close the matter in line with the consensus or recuse from closing discussions in which I am a participant if you cannot do so in a properly evenhanded and impartial manner. Cheers,
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physically can't undelete anything anymore and I have no intention of getting my bit back because of your badgering. Even if I could, I wouldn't because we don't undelete copyvios - ever! It doesn't matter how many times you make this request, the answer will remain the same.
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discussions where ARS members have participated then feel free to start a discussion at WT:DRV and get a consensus to that effect because I'm not seeing it myself and I won't be bullied out of fulfilling a necessary admin role that wasn't being covered for your convienience.
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It has coverage in CNET, CNN Money, Mashable, WIRED, etc., but many of the articles are routine product promotions. I pointed out in AfC it may not pass muster, but since I did spend a bit of time on it and at least one editor found it worthy, maybe it should go to
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I'm not sure what the point of this is. If you want to create a neutral article without closely paraphrasing your sources than you are welcome to do so. There is absolutely no point in trying to interest me in doing this for you. Just go ahead. If you need help try
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Flattering, really, Mike, that you keep coming back to me. Even though you keep saying you're going to quit me. (I moved those into the other newly made category before Spartaz closed the discussion per the move of the other category and the example I gave you).
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I'm perfectly happy to defend my actions at any noticeboard of your choice but on relection, I believe that I can make my point about under wighting certain votes without pointing the finger so for the sake of harmony I have adjusted my wording on this occasion.
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qualified for an A7. While I acknowledge the COI and that the article was borderline and needed expansion, I felt that being the founder of a notable school and the connections with other notable family members was at least an indication of importance. Thanks,
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Thanks for letting me know - sometimes Huggle has a habit of making it unclear to whom a message will be sent. I believe I meant to send the message to the most recent page editor, but since it was a different user's talk page, it was sent to that user instead.
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came in and said when information is out. Now there is information out from the Federation hosting it. There are 2 teams out of 5 announced. There is cash money announced and there are dates announced. This page is notable. If you can, please undo the redirect.
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Obviously, someone might disagree with that and relist it at AFD but you could always ask for a DRV to review the new sourcing if you wanted to protect yourself from that. Me? I'm not bothered. I just closed the AFD many moons ago and have no further interest.
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collective project. Even if I started this thread, everyone is free to help to solve the problem. I have max ½-1 hours a day available and you must remember that we have e.g. ongoing elections in Finland. Please give me the removed article with its history:
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that I read the footnote in question more than once. I also showed that every post on Knowledge (XXG) uses a sexagesimal variation of the 1494 Portuguese astronomer's notational method for trigesimal. I would be happy to discuss this with UncleG. Regards,
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If you are hurried you should have left this to a time when you had the time to research the subject. Other users shouldn't have to do your dirty work because you can't be bothered or don't have the time. It took me only a few minutes to find the
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Have you been able to look at the books you have cited? The only one I could see into properly was a mere mention and unless we can see detailed coverage I don't think this would pass the bar of GNG. In particular with regard to your sourcing:
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We're (very shortly) closing down this development cycle for Page Curation. It's genuinely been a pleasure to talk with you all and build software that is so close to my own heart, and also so effective. The current backlog is 9 days, and I've
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to prove notability and get it started. Can you give me some more advice in what else might be needed? Brand new at all this so want to make sure I understand for the future with any tips you have.
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Forms will merely fill out any existing templates (such as Arbcom's) and create a markup-free form in line with specific noticeboard practices otherwise.
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the impression that any editing my admins or confirmed users automatically patrolled a new page so no sure why it was there. Anyway, I have undeleted.
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guideline. Ogoniland oil facilities are operated mainly by the Shell Petroleum Development Corporation (Nigeria) in the upstream activities.
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Hello Spartaz. I am just letting you know that I declined the speedy deletion of
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Hello there. As you expressed interest in hearing updates to my research in the
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http://en.wikipedia.org/Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Mixed_martial_arts#A_New_Day
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Structured based on the specific issues most commonly dealt with at each forum.
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Thanks for helping make Knowledge (XXG) better. Enjoy your research! Cheers,
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and elsewhere, were as thoughtful and considered as yours was. Nicely done. --
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Considering the discussion was well over 2 years ago, perhaps I should go to
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There is salvageable content here, so G11 doesn't apply. I'll send it to AfD.
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Please consider improving the article to address the issues raised. Removing
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to summarise, and a robot to maintain the noticeboard, were also created.
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Knowledge (XXG):Articles for deletion/Celebrity Jeopardy! (2nd nomination)
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Why don't you both go find something useful to do with your time? Thanks.
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http://www.prfree.com/index.php?cur=index&action=preview&id=22914
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http://en.wikipedia.org/Wikipedia_talk:Articles_for_creation/Amanda_Blain
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these reliable sourses, or am I barking up the wrong tree? In regard to
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Knowledge (XXG):Articles for deletion/Badhan (blood donor organization)
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DRV closure to include a link to the relisted image at FFD? Thanks. --
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which discusses the threashold of sourcing. You also need to look at
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Thanks for consolidating these two articles. I had intended to do so.
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Shell oil spills in the Niger delta: 'Nowhere and no one has escaped'
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Similar to the one that was deployed, with great success, to the DRN.
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Knowledge (XXG):Articles for deletion/Universe Today (4th nomination)
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Knowledge (XXG):Articles for deletion/Universe Today (4th nomination)
3367:) - but I thought I'd come to you first. What do you think? Thanks.
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Can I ask you on what basis you linked Dualus with this sockmaster?
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I'm happy with a redirect, the article will be required eventually.
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Too soon. If you don't like it, go ask the closing admin or raise a
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I'm up to my ears in RL but you are welcome to add it in yourself.
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That's a good idea :) - I'll send him a talk page message about it
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I only found out about these closures because I was going through
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Knowledge (XXG):Deletion review#Four more Simpsons images (closed)
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Hi. I know it was a long time ago, but I have a question about
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Nigeria on alert as Shell announces worst oil spill in a decade
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Hey Spartaz. I'm dropping you a note because you've been using
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with four tildes (~~~~). You are free to edit the content of
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Scottish corpus isn't about the paper - it just quotes from it
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Would you be able to send me (emailuser) the last contents of
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An editor has asked for a discussion to address the redirect
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User:Watti Renew/Controversies surrounding Royal Dutch Shell
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Royal Dutch Shell enviromental, litigation and controversies
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at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.
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Newspaper press directory, Volume 121 is another directory.
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Benn's Media, Volume 1 is a directory and they rarely count
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Knowledge (XXG):Articles for deletion/Linux Unified Kernel
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in Geekwire as well as in-depth articles in AllThingsD/WSJ
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The Bibliotheck - from what I can see its another mention
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Outside of DRN other simplification has taken place. The
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which may be due to the disparate nature of the process.
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Geopolitical, ethnic, and religious conflicts noticeboard
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Copyvios can be fixed. I will contact some other admin.
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screenshots were submitted; on the 19th there were 160
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I like that article much better than the first one....
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Many thanks in advance for your comments and thoughts.
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Your response says far more about you then it does me.
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Gosh, thank you very much. I'm genuinely touched. :-)
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Commissioner of Crown Lands for the Province of Canada
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You may prevent the proposed deletion by removing the
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Firstly, we need to work from the point of view that
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so that incorrect no ref arguments aren't made pior?
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I noticed your comment on the MMA project talk page (
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work from the basis that everyone is being reasonable
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Knowledge (XXG):Arbitration/Requests/Case/Fæ/Workshop
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I'm having a really hard think about what you said.
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Knowledge (XXG):Deletion review/Log/2012 December 30
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Aberdeen, 1800-2000: A New History is just a mention
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Knowledge (XXG):Deletion_review/Log/2012_November_16
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members of the community were surveyed in April 2012
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Knowledge (XXG):Articles for deletion/Nellie Bertram
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Knowledge (XXG):Articles for deletion/Mearns Leader
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other steps of dispute resolution have you tried?".
1276:Message added 23:38, 21 August 2012 (UTC). You can
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Knowledge (XXG):Article Rescue Squadron/Rescue list
881:Hey Spartaz :). Just a request; I saw your PROD of
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to see if renewal is possible. We hope it will be.
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Your free 1-year HighBeam Research account is ready
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Knowledge (XXG):Articles for deletion/Sarah Knappik
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Knowledge (XXG):Articles for deletion/Sarah Knappik
1364:: Highlights from Steven Zhang's April 2012 survey
4599:and ask for help creating an acceptable article.
3731:Have you asked DGG for a more in depth critique?
2604:timezone or a skype call if there isn't. Thanks!
1616:was the arbiter in all major disputes. After the
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4348:, whose high-handed behavior was the subject of
2460:I agree with most, if not all, of what you said
2223:(9.7 MB pdf) UNEP Aug 4, 2011 Full report 2011)
960:New Zealand cricket team in Sri Lanka in 2012–13
4529:http://www.gps-practice-and-fun.com/nacgeo.html
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2010:Knowledge (XXG):Articles for deletion/Airagwani
1551:Knowledge (XXG):Page Curation/Introductionhere
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1575:: A Dispute Resolution Newsletter (Issue #2)
1314:: A Dispute Resolution Newsletter (Issue #1)
1002:Knowledge (XXG):Arbitration/Requests/Case/Fæ
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3085:so if you want it listed at AFD feel free.
2090:Controversies surrounding Royal Dutch Shell
2008:Sorry. I wanted to add more info :: * page
1654:dispute resolution noticeboard request form
652:Account activation codes have been emailed.
243:redirect, you might want to participate in
4399:, who is the third of our group of admins.
4186:The wording that you have put together at
4158:revert of yours was a mistake, wasn't it?
1857:Hello, Spartaz. You have new messages at
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1269:Hello, Spartaz. You have new messages at
799:Hello, Spartaz. You have new messages at
342:Hello, Spartaz. You have new messages at
289:Hello, Spartaz. You have new messages at
239:. Since you had some involvement with the
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1489:Knowledge (XXG)'s policies and guidelines
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692:When the 1-year period is up, check the
683:HighBeam would love to hear feedback at
2130:Watti, the page you are looking for is
2074:Again, it's been an honour. Thanks :).
2012:has many other redlinks to pages which
1992:looks like admin error. Stupid admins!
1352:: A brief overview of the DR ecosystem.
965:so, why don't we just redirect this to
514:notice, but please explain why in your
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2980:Which discussion are you referencing?
2647:I based it on the discussion archived
2104:Royal Dutch Shell environmental issues
2044:Page Curation newsletter - closing up!
1719:Applicable at following noticeboards:
247:(if you have not already done so). —
3656:User:WhisperToMe/Talk:Michael Pollack
2221:Environmental Assessment of Ogoniland
2101:Royal Dutch Shell market manipulation
1078:merge proposition for Lamia (D&D)
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2789:The guidence you are looking for is
1704:submission gadget for every DR venue
1662:dispute resolution noticeboard (DRN)
1247:Waste of effort imho but your call.
1178:Dispute Resolution IRC office hours.
1053:Diana Vickers' Untitled Second Album
1051:Hi Spartaz, you recently closed the
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755:Knowledge (XXG):WikiProject Football
3914:Hi. I have found yet another sock:
3327:Scottish Corpus of Texts and Speech
2513:Bishop Shanahan Rugby Football Club
1783:universal dispute resolution wizard
1341:Steven Zhang's Fellowship Slideshow
655:To activate your account: 1) Go to
1912:I have replied in my talk page! --
1830:Please share your thoughts at the
1787:Knowledge (XXG):Dispute resolution
1499:the page or email a copy to you.
1495:to request that the administrator
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2812:Hi - can you advise why you felt
2595:In addition, we'll be holding an
2179:examination of the copyvio claims
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595:Spartaz, a while ago, you closed
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4480:consensus isn't counting votes
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4155:Hello Spartaz, I imagine this
3654:Alright, so did you factor in
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3182:User:ТимофейЛееСуда/Alex Pyron
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2059:However! Closing up shop does
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1493:one of these administrators
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1242:19:53, 18 August 2012 (UTC)
1136:, you may be interested in
1082:Hello, as you took part in
1061:Diana Vickers' second album
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2056:seen it that low before.
1460:A tag has been placed on
1388:: It's time to close the
1374:DR Noticeboard comparison
1358:: The most recent DR data
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1184:dispute resolution survey
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1868:. You can
1725:Neutrality
1608:Background
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1165:T. Canens
911:Ironholds
887:Ironholds
883:Culmicole
877:Culmicole
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1670:template
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1386:Proposal
1356:Research
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710:Reminder
608:groovily
445:Thanks.
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