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about posting links to a band's music videos on YouTube. Most of our bands do not actually have
Knowledge (XXG) pages, but the bigger ones all seem to and we thought it would be a cool resource to be able to read the band's history and then click over and see/hear them play. I tried posting a link to a Pulley music video, but one of the bots rejected it. So I just wanted to see if it's something that we can do without violating the policies or spirit of the Knowledge (XXG) site. Thanks!
3502:. For the last several years there have been reports of vandalism from some teams competing and the station wanted to give Knowledge (XXG) the heads up. It's highly likely that edits made between the hours of 5PM CST Friday the 7th of March (tomorrow) and 7PM CST Saturday from Iowa State IP addresses are likely students in residence halls attempting to sabotage other teams. If possible a temporary ban on edits from Iowa State for those hours might be a good idea.
3192:(ec) Most people don't care when a user category disappears from their page. In the few cases where they do care, they generally do not re-add the category. In the very few cases where they do re-add the category, we should probably find something else to focus on... Out of tens of thousands of user category changes, only a handful are reverted. Don't you think it's a bit of an overreaction to claim that this makes UCFD obsolete and useless?
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addicted in those few days and stay for a year). The cost is a few hundred megabytes of text and images in the servers. A drop in the ocean compared to the whole thing (about 3 Terabytes uncompressed just for text and revision histories). It looks to me like the benefits still outweigh the costs, not even taking into consideration the cost (in time spent arguing and deleting) of a ban.
1311:- How has Knowledge (XXG) changed so much that people no longer need any awards or incentives? You say it happened but present no evidence of it or reason why it would be true. If anything, since we're about out of core encyclopedic topics to write about, its harder to keep interest. Yes, the users who have been around since 2003/2004 are so hopelessly addicted that they probably don't
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the case. The rule is that if you have more than 3 or 4 lines in a one column paragraph, it should be broken into two columns. The number depends on the width of the page. In the case of article with notes, since you don't want to make the formatting too complicated, the number of columns should be one or two in the article but always one in the notes, unless the notes are very long.
2941:; there are no policies explicit one way or another. What I would suggest is that the truth, as you correctly explain it above, be inserted into the relevant articles, but there is no officially "right" way to resolve this (although as I understand American politics, the term "presumptive nominee" exists for exactly this purpose). If problems continue, I'd suggest making use of
3279:. I am of the mind that redlinked usercats should be deleted on sight, especially if they are links to deleted categories. I have shied away from doing so to this point only because of a dislike of verbal abuse similar to what happened to Hu12. (It's happened to editors who have removed categories due to other UCFD closes as well, and it is unacceptable
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editors have reverted those edits, because he is not officially the nominee until the
Republican National Convention. Which two editors are correct? For the record, I am not a member of either pair of those editors and I am not attempting to cause a change of policy. I just want to know if there is such policy and, if so, what is that policy. --
2419:, and Knowledge (XXG) entrusts administrators to decide when consensus has been reached or not. Yes consensus can change, (and often does,) but the appropriate venue is not to reopen a particular closed discussion, but to start a new one. I do not believe that the admins need a new policy to tell them how to do their job, in fact this a form of
2272:. Step 2 would be to tell them who's stalking you and what your username is. I wouldn't be too afraid of revealing your username, as your stalker can't do much to you there. It's the administrators' noticeboard, so anything inappropriate will be removed, and can only hurt the stalker as it provides further evidence of the stalking.
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Washington, D.C. and asked them if the CIA World
Factbook was correct. I received a reply from both embassies that it was in fact incorrect and Switzerland was not responsible for the defense of Liechtenstein. I was wondering how I would go about citing the email and what policies would apply to research done in this manner. Is
3714:. Those who don't grasp/want wiki-way policy formation cannot claim that "people weren't heard", as they had their chance :-P. I totally expect a number of people who *are* familiar with the wiki-way to still have comments though (I've been around ;-) ). So I'll wait a day or two before going to devs. --
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This is about people who held differing nationalities throughout their life. On the biographical article itself one can give all of this information. However in other pages, for example name disambiguation pages, this is not appropriate. However many such pages give the fist name, a nationality and a
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I noticed looking at the "Danny Keough" article that it was incorrectly formatted. The article was in two columns and the end notes were in one column. That is the opposite of what should have been done. It would have been the right way if the notes were longer than the paragraphs, but such was not
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You're going to get a bunch of responses claiming this is
Original Research. Which is, a rather silly interpretation of OR. You're not making the claim, the embassy is, which is fundamentally what OR is about: "who makes the claim." I've corrected things that the CIA World book gets wrong as well,
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According to the CIA World
Factbook, defense is the responsibility of Switzerland. However, this can be considered a myth since no official sources of either Switzerland or Liechtenstein supporting this claim are published. Specifically, no defense treaty is mentioned in the very detailed description
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in relation to an incident where identifying IP data of sixteen
Knowledge (XXG) users was released in response to such a subpoena. I hope that those people who took part in the January discussion here, as well as other interested wikipedians, will participate in the discussion of these suggestions at
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Barnstars are very different from being a social network. Barnstars are to help editors (new and old alike) feel good about the work they've done towards improving WP, though I'm sure there are some handed out frivolously, and those, we should discourage, but from what I've seen, most that are given
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I propose eliminating "barnstars." Deleting them from our database. They just waste time, space, and give editors a false sense of accomplishment that impedes their future efforts. I am testing out reaction here first before presenting this as a formal proposal. Any feedback would be appreciated.
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For a disambig page the key is to keep it short and simple. All you need is enough information to identify the various people and distinguish one from the other. Someone like Albert
Einstein can probably be listed simply as: "Scientist who developed the theory of relativity" or something... without
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Related question ... how would you classify people when the nation they were born and lived on got partitioned into two countries? For example, if person X was born in area Y of entity Z, but lived most of his productive life in area Y1 of Z, and later Z gets partitioned into the countries Y and Y1,
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tag. Given that RPGs are indisputably popular, but that they appeal to a specific subculture and thus references to them do not frequently appear in more mainstream, widely acceptable articles, is there a way to create a more industry-specific notability guideline for these games and their spinoffs?
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says it is and always has been, which is almost the same, but in other wikipedias like the Catalán one, it only says it is policy. Now, I am beeing accused by some over there of disturbing the peace for bringing that policy into the portuguese wikipedia, but that is the furthest from the truth. Can
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Knowledge (XXG) is now at least 5 years old. The encyclopedia has clearly achieved its objectives in becoming a functioning and high-quality wiki-encyclopedia. Early on, it probably needed to have "fun" things to "award" users to keep interest. However, now, Knowledge (XXG) should generate enough
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Now, would it be correct to categorize Bose as "Indian scientist"? That category is for
Scientists from "Republic of India". Would it be correct to include Bose as a "Bangladeshi scientist" based on his heritage and birth and native region? Neither Republic of India nor Bangladesh existed when Bose
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For an article on the person, we have the luxury of going into his/her national origins, changes in citizenship, etc in more detail. If a country has changed its name, or the borders are now different, we can have a short paragraph explaining this: "Sean Ogg was born in in 1902 in the small village
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Hi there, I'm Eddie from BlankTV, www.BlankTV.com We're a fully licensed independent music video channel, a BMI/ASCAP/SESAC affiliate, with a library of almost 4,000 indie music videos. We used to use Google Video as a platform and have switched over to YouTube. I'm writing to check on your policay
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Deletion of a category following a consensus discussion at CFD or UCFD has traditionally meant that all pages must be removed from the category, and restoring the category to pages (even without creating the category page) is considered disruptive. That's recently apparently changed, and the people
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I agree with the use of the term "presumptive", as per major news outlet policies, because there are indeed a multitude of things that "could" happen between now and the
Republican Convention, including a possible challenge over whether his place of birth qualifies him under the citizenship clause.
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Given that you were tagging them with the book version while that was proposed, IIRC, why not tag them with the proposed RPG version? It's quite mature and reasonable now. One point some of us have been trying to make to you, Gavin, is that tagging them as books when people (who know more about the
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Well ideally these are semi-experienced editors looking to become admins. If they don't scan as a non-admin, and start once they pass RfA, and start screwing it up by blocking names they don't like, then we have lots of drama. And they report to a central location where admins make the call, so I
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The problem is, the issue is not resolved. Either we allow everyone to put on whatever user categories they want (in which case, what's the point of UCFD), we don't allow anyone to, or we have a different standard for admins than for regular users. People seem to be in favor of the third, which is
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Regardless of what "consensus" might be, we cannot call him the "nominee" without qualifying it somehow, and "presumptive" (which is an unofficial, media-created usage) is probably the way to go. He is not the "nominee" until the votes are cast at the convention, and possibly not until he accepts
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a book. A subtle distinction perhaps, but one that most roleplayers will make without a thought. You play the game, you read or refer to the book. The words "book" and "game" in that phrase would make no sense if they were swapped. What's wrong with just using plain notability in the absence of an
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which is the motivation for raising the topic here. I personally would like to see this happen. Internet related suicides are becoming more common and while wikipedia is clearly not among the motivating sites it's position at the top of a google search on "suicide" does give it the opportunity to
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That's true, but I suppose it's the lesser of two problems: a deleted category is not quite as visible and/or easy to find as an existing category. I would, of course, like for people to remove deleted categories (non-created categories are OK, of course) from their user pages voluntarily so that
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I'm with BF here. Ill-advised, dead horse, etc, etc. Besides, where do you stop? If they can't put their userpage in a red-linked category, can they simply link to it? What about the text with no link? If it shouldn't exist in any form, do we remove references to the now-deleted category in
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On the english wikipedia, IAR is the 5th pillar. It is also one of the 4 "pillars" on the german wikipedia, IIRC. But different wikis have different systems of rules. IAR may or may not fit in with those rulesets. It is up to the
Portuguese wikipedia community to decide what the rules are on the
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lists the various Creative Commons licenses under which its content is released, and it looks like different articles and images use different CC licenses, depending on the author's preference? The non-commercial licenses are not compatible with Knowledge (XXG), so we unfortunately would have to
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become the nominee until those delegates vote at the Republican National Convention (in September). It's possible he could die or decline the nomination. So far two editors have placed McCain's name in as the new nominee of the Republican party, because he has clinched the nomination. Two other
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The proposal is that logged-in editors could edit through Tor, provided they can convince an administrator that their situation requires it? So it's like rollback in that admins can give it out, and presumably can monitor its misuse. Permission is granted by turning on 'ipblockexempt' for the
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When someone is about to win an election or nomination, but has not do so officially, is it permissible to place such information in that person's article? For example, yesterday Senator John McCain clinched the Republican Party nomination for President (he now has a majority of the Republican
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Does anyone know what the standard is for leading articles on organizations with their own misson statement? In my opinion it is not appropriate because mission statements only serve to promote the organization, and encyclopedias are supposed to be nuetral. I do not recall ever seeing mission
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everyone, especially users who have only been here for a couple months. The benefit of the barnstars is whatever effect they have on morale and whatever positive effects that might result from that morale boost (a user stays with the project for another few days, but they might get hopelessly
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I completely disagree. Barnstars and other awards, while they could use some cleanup (as I've proposed long time ago) are very useful as tools to motivate editors to continue contributing. I believe telling people that they did good motivates them to do better; ignoring them has an opposite
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I argued that the second sentence was unverifiable and unsourced and should be removed because absence of evidence does not prove one fact or another, it simply proves that it is a subject that requires more research. In any case, I emailed the Embassies of Liechtenstein and Switzerland in
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has been nominated for FL, but there have been no responses because people outside the project dont pay attention to pro wrestling articles. If no one outside the WP:PW, then the good articles written here will never have a chance to become Featured articles or Featured Lists, I proposed
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I TOTALLY disagree. If I got a barnstar today, it'd make me feel like I was getting something done and probably work on it harder. Also, I don't think any non-vandal editor should be classified as "mediocre." Sure, everyone may not have the grasp of the English language required to write
2882:, but that's really neither here nor there. There were also lots of other inappropriate taggings, which Gavin admits were caused by "copy and paste errors" (quote not necessarily exact, but close enough to work with), but that is pretty much the heart of one major aspect of the problem.
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I have been contributing to WP for about two years. During that time, I have been openly and publicly personally attacked by another user. He is also stalking me, which is why I am posting this anonymously. Why has nothing ever been done about this? And what can be done about this now?
2562:. The gist of the suggestions is to institute a requirement for notifying those registered users whose identifying info is being sought by subpoenas in third-party lawsuits. These suggestions are motivated in large part by a discussion that took place in January 2008 on this page,
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page. I think that Obuibo's suggestion is good - to have another page listing organisations. My main query here was whether we can add such a banner or if this will contravene Knowledge (XXG) policy or if we can do this in this instance because of exceptional circumstances.
4410:. This user has already been bold and been reverted. It is a bad idea as it endorses one point of view, not a good thing on such a controversial topic. But I suggest keeping the discussion on the article talk page. I'm not sure of the purpose of bringing it up here.
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that we should either set up a policy where WP:PW members can participate in FAC's and FLC's where they must give a reason for their support or disapproval, and/or with that policy, the project can set up a list of approved members who can participate in FAC's or FLCs.
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You're right, only the first was strongly aggressive, but the fact remains that three administrators felt the need to crticize him for performing a task which should never be considered controversial. I have struck the needlessly offensive portions of my previous post.
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is the closest specific guideline as the game comes in a book format, is marketed like a book and used like a book (although it is a game). It is therefore not unreasonable to apply the Notability (books) template to highlight the cleanup issue which this article has.
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So the problem here is that in the past, there have been pro wrestling articles that were nominated for FA, but they have passed because people said comments like "It looks good, it rocks, its good, support" but without a reason. But now, this is a problem.
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Your flagrant attacks aside, could you provide me with a single diff showing any abuse Hu12 received after removing the category? I've checked the AN/I discussion, and nobody attacked him there, I checked his talk page, and the only questionable comment was
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I'd say barnstars are much less of a distraction than frivolous userboxes. As long as barnstars don't turn into a joke or become excessively prominent, they are harmless at worst and useful at best. (in my opinion userboxes have crossed these threshholds)
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I'm all for removing a lot of non-collaboration-oriented stuff like autograph pages and useless Wikipedian fan categories, but barnstars are a harmless and indeed often helpful thing. Granted, barnstars are often awarded only because of an
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This will usually be a good solution. With Einstein it may be a problem though! It currently reads German-Jew, and I am sure many people would be offended I removed the Jewish reference. Still I will make that change for Robinson. Thanks.
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Nothing on that issue. Consensus was that the email was good enough. Over the next two years, that belligerent (who had a specific POV to push) continued the behavior across hundreds of other articles and was eventually banned.
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policy. I've seen this rule in several languages, but I am a bit confused whether this is one of the pillars of Knowledge (XXG) or not, the French wikipedia for instance, says that it is an unchangeable rule, here it says that
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to overhaul the program and as part of it, decided to collect a list of places people who weren't ready to be admins could help out. Is it me or is there a lot of duplication (and I didn't include all the places I could've)?
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I'm a bit troubled by the tone of this. "Closings are meant to stop discussions from continuing." This wording implies stifling and censorship, which is not what Knowledge (XXG) is about. Wikipoedia is intended to be about
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As I noted in the discussion on Random832's page, the category was recreated bu Hu12, who apparently had not followed the acrimonious debate. When it was speedied (G4), he went through and removed the redlink from several
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PLEASE don't suggest that editors should scan new users checking for username policy violations. That's incredibly bitey, and many people checking usernames appear to have little idea about what the actual policy says.
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page about the possibility of placing a banner at the top of the page with a short message and a link to suitable suicide support organisations. Full details of the motivation and the discussion that followed are on
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So do I read this correctly, that the objection is not that they are being tagged, but they are being tagged incorrectly? And if so, is there a specific reason that Gavin objects to using the proposed RPG guideline?
3934:. Naturally, Bose has a British Indian passport, and would generally be termed "Indian". However, this "Indian" does not convey the same meaning as "Indian" post 1947 partition (And Bose died before that in 1937).
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for an example. Clearly this is a role-playing game, but the article itself describes it a a book, and there is a picture of the book cover in the article. Hence I have used the notability template that refers to
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Due to some confusion and problems this practice has caused in the past, I've started a policy-in-progress regarding it. I'm not quite sure how it should work specifically, so everyone is welcome to chime in:
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to a user/talk page. It does not affect the Encyclopedia, it doesn't affect the administration of the project, it doesn't affect editors' abilities to communicate. What does it affect/disrupt? The page for
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Then there is the issue of categorization... the accepted practice in categorizing someone is to defer to "self-identification"... ie what race/nationality/religion/ etc did the subject claim to have.
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From the editor's contribution history, this could be about the notability of a band called Arco. It should not take starting an edit war to get a comment on that issue. Consider making a request at
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A newbie edits a page. An experienced editor removes that edit. The newbie asks the experienced editor "why?", on the experienced editor's discussion page. No reply is forthcoming, for many weeks.
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and adding your view on whether the passing percentage for RfBs should be changed. I'll post this at WP:AN and AN/I, as well, and it has been raised at WP:VP before and is posted on TEMP:CENT.
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3413:(3 members, #387), among others. All of these categories went through at least one UCFD (and all but the last went though at least one DRV), yet they are still on the wantedcategories list.
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for FA, it failed because there were not enough responses and there were 2 opposes, 1 made no sense, and the other we fixed the problem pointed out but the person did not reply back. Also,
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is a value judgment. If you feel like users are tagging articles haphazardly and not discriminating between those that assert notability and those that do not, you should make a report to
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Off topic, but I love that description of XfD: "Set of forums for discussion on whether or not specific content on Knowledge (XXG) should be retained." Makes it sound almost civilized. --
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Not needed, but I suppose you could if you want. But those links could be on the article's own page anyway, a lot of browsing users don't even look at or know about talk pages, IMHO.
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could function more efficiently, but I'm not sure that 100% enforcment is worth the effort. If this starts to become a more widespread problem, perhaps then it ought to be revisited.
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statements in other encyclopedias such as World Book and Britticana, However they are much more prevalent on Knowledge (XXG). Please respond on my talk page. Thanks for the help!
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an explicit policy, and that is that we only make statements supported by reliable sources, and there can be no reliable source stating that McCain is already the "nominee".)
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Your heart is in a good place, but that would be severely unfair to the overwhelming majority of people from the school. If issues arise, they will be dealt with swiftly. :)
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Why not just hyphenate? Robinson would be "German-American". For Einstein, I'd say also "German-American", but I was unaware of the Swiss connection.
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Newbie checks Knowledge (XXG):Resolving_disputes but can find nothing about what to do if you just get no reply. Couldn't it say something about this?
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We could also walk through wikipedia content and ask authors to dual license with CC. How's the FSF deal for GFDL/CC compatibility coming along? --
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In these cases which nationality should be chosen. Where is the correct place to find existing guidelines or otherwise address this concern?
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interest in and of itself. That is why the time has come to delete all the superfluous foolishness that has worn out its usefulness.
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If no one opposes now, I shall mark this as policy, and forward a developer request. Allright?
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