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3567:, if anyone is interested). He was listed only in Japanese, but I was able to use Google Translate to determine that he is listed under "photography help" and "Ace Creation", which seems to match what is currently in the article. His name appeared at about 36:26 in the episode. I've tried to add that to the article as a reference, but I'm not sure what the correct style is for citing an episode. Someone might want to clean up the reference so that it is in an accepted style and lists any information I left out. Also, I want to say that I'm not convinced that anything he did is a significant role in creating any of the works that he was involved in, and I personally think that he probably would fail 2356:
projects only". The sports and politicians were fairly well allocated to specific sports or regions, the entertainment had quite a few that were just in the a&e-work-group and likewise the "other group" had quite a few in just the s&a-work-group. The region only ones was probably the other main area where more allocation into more specific projects could be done. From memory (don't have the spreadsheet handy) of the 730 odd projects that are being tracked, almost 200 are empty, another 200 have under 10 and only 100 or so have (: -->
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the boost in any case--and maybe, just maybe, some editors will get more in the habit as time goes on. I think we're still at a time, too, where the effects of BLPPROD are still being phased in, I'd bet if you take the most recent month of tagged unsourced BLPs that there's a bunch of pre-BLPPROD articles in there, which says to me that, say, a year from now, we'll have even smaller "incoming months" in the backlog. We'll see, but there sure seem to be a lot of reasons for optimism, as far as I'm concerned! --
1668:. This was an undeletion request from the same editor who contested the above PROD, I'd deleted the article when the original PROD on it took effect, but haven't sent it to AfD yet, I'll be away from keyboard all of today, and it looks like there *might* be a source or two for this guy in Gweb, or not. Both might also find sourcing in Greek, I've attempted to engage the editor to provide sources, we'll see. Anyway, feel free to source this one or send it AfDward as appropriate. -- 3325:
only reason BLPPROD hasn't been applied backwards is because we realise that standards have changed, and it wouldn't be fair to apply it to hundreds of articles. In this case, there is no doubt that the article has been reviewed in detail by a lot of people, but regardless of the arguements over notability, if an acceptable, reliable source can't be found within 10 days of the AFD being closed, it should be deleted. Sound fair? Which board should it be proposed on?
1507: 1398:. There is a much lower threshold to remove a prod than for an AfD discussion to be closed as Keep, plus if there are sources out there, they are much more likely to be found as a result of an AfD discussion. There are no hard rules (that I'm aware of) as to what goes to prod and what goes to AfD but my rule of thumb when going through the BLPs is; even if this article was fully sourced it would still not meet any notability requirements...then I prod it. 2449:
makes a difference. Also I know that some projects such as LGBT and Croatia run an eye over their uBLPs and at least get the hoaxes and non-notables deleted, and for my money that is more important than referencing the genuine uncontentious ones. I think we could get a big uBLP drive from the projects if we could get Jimmy to make the request - in fact if someone else would be able to do the botting of it I'll ask him if he'd put his name to the message.
31: 557:, my true love brought to me... 12 Bosnian Volleyballers, 11 Irish Hurlers, 10 Afghan politicians, 9 English ecentrics, 8 Iranian poets, 7 Bollywood film stars, 6 American activists, 5 Thai foot-ball-ers, 4 German djs, 3 French Olympians, 2 Turkish writers and a Mongolian archer! Merry Christmas, Hannukah (for last week), il-ul-filtri or whichever time of year it is for you, hope it's a good time! 2373:
have time constraints, I suppose, but I'd sure love to see some help from WP:Japan right now, or at least Japanese-speaking editors. (Which reminds me--I seem to recall that there's a template tag advertising for the help of a subject-matter expert, is there a similar template that might be valuable in attracting the attention of an editor with skills in a particular language? --
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anyone off who thinks it's worth a try), the closing admin summed up the situation in an approapriate way. The link at animenewsnetwork.com was given and no one pointed out it was not a reliable source, leaving the impression that it might of been. Likewise no one stated that notability was irrelevant. In fact reading the AFD you would think
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OK. Just so I'm clear on this: Calathan's going to have another look for an RS. If nothing is turned up, I could raise with closing admin as the point about the lack of RS appears to have been missed, but it seems to me that perhaps going straight into a second AfD might be the more effective route
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I'll try to find a source tonight or tomorrow if you give me a chance. One possible way it could be sourced is to view the credits of one of the works he worked on, and then cite that as the source. I think the credits of a film or TV show would be considered a reliable source for who worked on it.
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Well done all to get it done by the 10 year anniversary. Outstanding effort. As for next, I think an easier one, March 2009, only 299 articles, would be better, as the oldest surviving month normally attracts quite a few "drive-by" editors, unrelated to this project, whereas the middle months don't
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Interesting. For yucks I went (a few days back) and closed out three of the wikiprojects that had a single article left. (Interestingly, in each of the three cases the last article was a copyvio, wacky.) It's a pity some of the WP's aren't' willing and/or able to take on their backlogs, but we all
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Crazy. I see that someone has now A7'd it. That won't fly. Do you think that it is time to push for a "BLPPROD" to automatically apply if any UBLP is closed as no-consensus, or keep, for that matter? Some have been pushing for "delete as default" for all BLPs, but I think that is too harsh. The
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could do with another look. If an other editor wants to revert my source and send it to AfD, that's OK by me - I'm not sure how stunt actors working primarily in non-english TV series can meet en.Knowledge (XXG)'s GNG since they are rarely the subject of any independent coverage. As to a theme: for
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There may be some missed projects, but they wouldn't cover many UBLPs. Before the latest surge, the remaining articles were split about 15-25% in each of 4 cats: Sport, Politicians, Entertainment, Music and then 10-15% in each of "Other" (which covered science, academia, religion etc) and "regional
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That totals up to 160 of the 198. The remaining 38 were done by 30 different editors - probably as part of the general UBLP watchlist work rather than this specific project. Maybe Joe should get the opportunity to pick the trophy or the next month's project! I'll track the April 2009 project too,
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anyone? No, don't worry, I'm happy to do those. I'm amusing myself by picking an article from A-J and seeing how many other UBLPS from June 2009 are in the same category (using CatScan). It gives one a manageable quantity to deal with in one session and a sense of achievement when you get to the
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I think of the project tagging as a "long game" I've mentioned it unsubtly and very unsubtly in various venues including signpost, and every now and then someone dives in and clears Spain, Worcestershire, Catholicism etc. So I think that for a proportion of the articles that I've project tagged it
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Back to your question, though--I don't see WikiProject THe Beatles in those lists (quickly looking), but I did find it with Google. It's quite possible some projects got missed, and I know that there are a number of dormant wikiprojects on WIkipedia as well, there's certainly no guarantee that each
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And, just to pick up from earlier, 15K by the tenth birthday, check. 14K is probably too much to hope for, but wow! I'd noticed, too, Yobot's contributions, and I think that's great. In principle I'd like to see unref'd BLPs marked relatively quickly as such (balanced only against BITE), but I do
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I notice that Yobot is finding some old bios which were previously tagged just as "unreferenced" and replacing that with BLPunreferenced" which explains the occasional pop-up in the months we had thought were clear. No bad thing, of course, just an observation that there are indeed still pockets of
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I agree. Following the earlier discussion on this subject, I now go straight to AfD if the article asserts notability, even if I can't source it. Outcome is variable but at least it provides an opportunity for other eyes to dig out a source I've been unable to find myself - especially if the name
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which is completely without reliable sources should be deleted eventually. The issue is that it has no reliable sources and the long process of finding them has been exhausted and AFD would be the last resort before deletion. I can't see 'deletion review' getting anywhere(although don't let me put
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Could be, lot of unknowns, of course. I'm still hopeful to see the backlog effectively cleared in my lifetime, and I mostly think it's a matter of making sure there are enough eyes on it. I don't know how long the uptick on "press the red button, ref a random article" will last, but I'm glad for
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I think it would be good to continue with 2009, and though Jan 2009 is quite big, at current rates of progress I think we could clear it by Knowledge (XXG)'s tenth birthday - which would mean the queue was below two years by the birthday. April 2009 is much smaller, but I recently project tagged a
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I know that this isn't a competition, that we all have surges and troughs in activity on this project and all the other projects available online and on wikipedia, but I actually tracked who did what on the June 2008 project. Basically if you either added the reference, or switched the tags to an
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Well done and thank you! I think I will ask the closing admin (politely) about his rationale as it will help me frame arguments in the future. But I think that we've all spent more time on this one than it really deserves. It occurs to me that it might be worth preserving the AfD discussion and
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We've probably got most of the projects that have significant numbers of uBLPs, partly by going through a list of articles that hadn't been included in the dashbot lists and checking the talkpages for projects. Of course we may have missed projects that aren't so obvious and haven't been actively
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Don't worry too much about RTFP, there's a lot of stuff (I mean, yes, go read it, sure), but don't fret about missing something in it, there's a lot of information. Do catch the link at the bottom of our project page with the resources page, though, that's been very useful to me at times--if I'd
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I've been trawling through the December 2010 ones, many, perhaps a majority were at least partially sourced and wrongly tagged. I haven't gone through the earlier 2010 months in the same detail but I suspect we will find a lot of incorrect tags there as well. That said there are a lot of new BLPs
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Continue to be scared--I just looked at the top 10 entries within "G" in the latest month. 7 predate the BLPPROD deadline. (Of the remaining 3, one is awaiting the expiration of its BLPPROD, not sure if the other two ever had it, I didn't dig.) So, there's very probably a whole mess of unsourced
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Has anyone considered subcategorizing this category by interested Wikiproject? For example, an "Unreferenced Japanese BLP" category? Someone with skills in Japanese and an interest would be able to do a lot more than I in cleaning such articles up. Likewise for videos games and I imagine many
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The scariest thing for me is that everytime EPBR123 or someone does a run on old UBLPs that either are tagged as unref, rather than BLPunref, or not tagged at all, they find a few hundred, and rarely get past D in the alphabetical order! I think the new monthly count excluding BLPPRODs will be
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Well we have had the total drop below 17,000 and I'm hoping we might see that drop to 16,000 by the end of the year and I'm confident we can get to 15,000 by our tenth birthday. That's a staggering rate of progress. I've been going through March 2009 adding project tags and prodding one or two,
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That seems to sum it up, I also see that the closing admin was just asked to take a second look at another discussion that he recently closed (if you take that route, try to be a bit more tactful). Either strategy would be fine, politely asking the closing admin if he took your point as to the
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and some of the infamous and contentious ArbCom ruling statements, because unfortunately BLPDELETE isn't that clear. Also give an explanation of the amount of exhausted research checking for a reliable source that multiple editors have done. Certainly keep to the BLP policy and not the
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incorrectly tagged article, or nominated an article for deletion or prod, I counted it against you. Some were done multiple times, so please don't worry about if it's out by a couple - it's just interesting, rather than a measure of anyone's importance or similar. So, the top 10 are:
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Things are going fast, at this rate we could possible see things drop below 14,000 by mid Jan. I'm guessing that this is quite a bit more than the month gang, the reference a random article now button is attracting a lot of help, and some projects may be active, for example
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BLPs still out there that haven't been marked as unsourced BLPs. On the other hand, there's something positive about seeing how many of the unsourced ones are from 2004, 2005, and 2006--this makes me think that we're actually getting people to include sources in BLPs. --
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That's exactly what I was asking about. I presume projects that don't show up don't have any Unreferenced BLPs? Projects I am interested in don't appear (Beatles, for example). And I presume projects with entries there are aware of their existence? Thanks! --John
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In retrospect I took the wrong tact in my argument, I should have argued the reliability of the source not the policy. Plad, since you did question the reliability of the source you can bring it up to the closing admin and ask for reconsideration, then if necessary
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tagging uBLPs. I'm not sure if Country music has a wikiproject. As for notifying the projects that these lists exist - I think The-Pope has done the occasional bot message to the projects, so I assume when I find another project they will pick up on it eventually.
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I'll try to get a breakdown on what to expect later today, but I think that this was one of the "erik9bot" auto tagged months, so you might find a few more false positives than normal, as it wasn't completely checked by a human. A quick check - there are about
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there's a massive dose of Belgium and entire squads of El Salvadorean footballers. We could move there next if people fancy that fare, but at current rates of progress I think we could pick on either Jan or Feb 2009 and get that fixed by the tenth birthday.
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I'll make a suggestion, although it probably has a lot less thought than Ļ¢ereSpielChequers put into it... The last few have been in the 300-500 range. Let's grab a 1,000+ monster like: July 2009.... or the grand-daddy of them all ....gulp.... August 2009.
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Whoa, just saw that April '09 is already finished. I am up for anything next, but agree we should still with 2009 for now, and Jan 2009 is good with me. I will likely be scarce over the next week, so anyone should be free to get it up if that sounds
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If the individuals who are treating IMDB as a RS and changing the unreferenced tags to BLP sources could be persuaded to put their time and energy into sourcing the articles properly, the total would reduce more slowly but it would save time in the
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So how does one deal with this one? This is the first time I've seen an AfD closed as no consensus but left as an UBLP. None of the opposers could provide an RS. I know I have done every I can to find a single RS and come up blank. Comment at
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400-600 for a long time... but we can handle that many. I'll try to update my by-topic list soon, so we can see what else has been targeted. We should probably have a trophy room for WikiProjects that have successfully cleared their backlogs at
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When searching for sources, I am sure all of us have seen the fake-books published by folks like Books LLC that compile wikipedia articles and sell them. Apparently these books are not up to date, because here's one available now on amazon:
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other? Or maybe a report of wikiproject tags in the talk page of Unreferenced BLPs? Basically, provide possibly interested parties with a tool to find Unreferenced BLP articles they can easily and/or enthusiastically help with. --John (
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I'm tempted to suggest March 2009 (about 400) or popping up for a lark to knock off April 2010 (only about 250 entries) -- but really, it's all good. Last I looked there were only two left, so .... what do folks want to do next?
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Calathan: Thank you. While I was unfamiliar with the usual format for citing programs, I did stumble across the "cite episode" template and have taken a hack at applying it to the article, please revert/modify as you see fit!
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Wow, sorry to see this so late, I'm surprised (given how great you guys are at this) that I topped a month--I probably won't this month, I've been offline mostly the last couple days, and you guys are *storming* through April.
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Nice find, this is absolutely a hoax. The "fake band member" hoax seems to be a recurring theme, this has to be the 3rd or 4th one I've seen in the last year. In July 2009 someone added an edit "does this guy really
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at AfD that have received very little discussion. I would imagine that most of the folks here put some significant time into trying to source these articles, you may want to participate in these deletion discussions.
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page earlier this month, but didn't generate much discussion. I don't know enough about the PBA to judge PBA-online, but the Eurobasket family (which would include Asia-Basket) should be considered reliable. (See
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Quite astonishly, we've been tracking at more than 50 articles per day. Great work on this month... but can the remaining 156 be done by Christmas? (I'll even pay the end of Christmas Day in the -12 timezone!)
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Prodded... surely co-directors aren't notable. I guess I get just as annoyed about every "I worked on a film once" article as some get about a "I once played sport at a high level" article. It's just a job!
110:! And it wasn't even a player, but a coach! So after half an hour I think I've determined that his English name is probably normally spelt differently to what we have him as, and he's changed teams too! 1130:
lot of it, and I'm pretty sure that has been attracting extra attention from the projects. So if we leave it another few weeks it may well shrink faster than the average month. So my vote is for Jan 2009.
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too! I'll try to do a bit of an analysis on the last week's surge too, to see how many people have really been invovled - is it a big jump of people doing 3-5 or is it the 20-30 regulars doing 50-100?
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I'll be very happy when -minu is gone - caused me lots of problems cutting and pasting his name in Excel - the "-" made excel think that it was a formula, not just text and I'd get a #NAME error!
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me, the month started with a majority of Chinese bios and ended with far more Japanese. Lots of voice actors and anime illustrators. So what next? Just straight on to the 503 in February 2009?--
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and kill the notability tag I stuck there if his papers/cite rates rise to the level of WP:ACADEMIC #1. Hints on the right sorts of metrics for evaluating this stuff would be helpful. Thanks! --
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even if reliable sources were found to verify everything he did. For now though hopefully the one reference to the credits that I added will at least keep him off the list of unsourced BLPs.
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50 articles have been notified at some time, but some don't seem to respond positively at all - I notified classical music the other day and have had virtually zero response or UBLP removal.
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Found a source but I would like to make a related comment on prods. This particular prod could have also been removed solely by the fact that the subject is a member of Somali Parliament per
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for teh bio, but it is in fact a different person when you compare the facts of the article such as date of birth and so on. The same editor tried to alter the Draco Rosa article (see this
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project will "take care of it's own". In the random list, wikiprojects with 0 UBLPs are still listed, though, I've seen that, and I'd expect that's the case elsewhere in those lists. --
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Anyway, looking forwards, this month seems to be about 30% American, 45% entertainers (music, arts, acting etc), about 20% politicians, about 20% other topics and only 12% sportspeople.
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I like the sore thumb approach, but I'm afraid it will just get changed to refimprove because of the external link. The issue of the site being reliable can be settled at
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The A7 is clearly inappropriate. I've removed it. As for the forum for discussion, perhaps deletion review might be the best place to start as J04n has suggested. -
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PS: I don't think that bottom big table is being updated, but the links through (the group of about six links above the table, and the data in it) do get updated. --
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If anyone is curious what the oldest (in terms of creation, rather than tagging date) URBLPs look like, I made a little list of the twenty or so that date from 2003
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Good point, well made. While on the subject of trophies, I'm detecting a Chinese theme to this month which might suggest a theme for the trophy when we get there.--
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He is a guitar player and engineer. He is a mathematician, an inventor, a practising polytechnic engineer, lecturer and the author of several scientific papers.
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Back to work for me, that's one shiny trophy. I got distracted, well, we all know how "insignficant" and "difficult" all these unsourced BLPs are? Like this
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and drawn a blank. I can ask there, of course, but I thought best to check here first as this group is more likely to have addressed the question recently.
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Thanks. I've added some useful Philippine news (sports sections) which helped solve my latest sourcing problem for a Philippino Basketball player to the
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this one somewhere as an illustration for the next time this sort of question comes up. Perhaps we could start a "Library of interesting cases" page.--
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I definitely like the idea of going through segments at first, a few to several letters or something, that'd make the finish line look closer. Ā ;-) --
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I believe April 2009 was chosen, correct? Would some kind individual be able to set it up on the main project page? The current number is 428. --
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get much of a viewing. Then maybe for February we tackle one of the elephants in the room... June or August 2009 with their 1455/1786 totals!
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under Regional on that page, etc.) and it's pretty easy to build your own lists, too, based not on projects but cats, using CatScan, e.g.,
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It's probably a good idea to keep an eye on the prods and weigh in on the AfDs but otherwise all done. Are we ready to tackle June 2009?
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is open to a variety of different spellings. I also try to alert relevant Projects to the problem before going down the deletion route.--
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just had the links how to easily deal with Go players, Gaelic hurlers, and Chinese politicians from the start I'd've been way ahead.Ā :-)
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Congrats to all. I am surprised that I made it into the list at all this month as RL has been rather demanding in the last few weeks.--
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I did take a start at this, but am stumped, and have to run off for the day, I'll take a look tonight again if it's still around.Ā :) --
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I'm tempted to wonder what would happen if we left it visibly unreferenced for a few months, it'd "stick out like a sore thumb". --
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I think it helps to just sometimes ... y'know, embrace the randomness. Ā :) The more you laugh with it, the easier it gets.Ā :) --
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I think I found the key to verifying Sabbatos. It would have been easier if the article had had the guys first name correct. --
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I haven't much experience with evaluating notability based on academic citations, could someone who does take a quick peek at
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epsidoe 1. I chose that episode only because I knew it was available streaming legally for free from Anime News Network (
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bottom of the list. 6 Russian politicians (last night) and 3 American poets (this morning) are no longer on the list.--
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That one does have sources we can use to some extent which I cited in the AfD, so we won't have a recreation of this [[
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Could target first 400 (A-J) perhaps? And/or see whether there are some bigger groups by themes, like the hurlers.--
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or something easier instead! You guys are amazing being able to cover so many diverse topics. It drives me crazy!
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Ugh! This one needs another pair of eyes on it. My notes so far are on the talk page. I'm giving up for tonight--
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was contested on the grounds that sources were found under the spelling 'Muhammad al Amin Muhammad al Hadi'. The
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That would have been cool having two non-related UBLPs intersect like that. Oh well, back to the politicians.
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is in living people, so I guess that may have been the thinking - if you were to assume of heap of good faith.
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indicated a lack of notability (and they are more knowledgeable than I). So do we nominate for a 2nd AfD?--
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realize that big increases in the visible backlog count are sometimes, pragmatically, counterproductive. --
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I understand that if you want a Wikiproject to appear on the Dashbot lists, you need to register it at
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doesn't have any guidance that I can see. I could ask there as well. We have PBA-online listed on
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Can't connect to "Behind the Music", either. Oh, and the article was created on April 1, 2009. --
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Anything is good with me. June 09 is quite large (1296) though I guess it has to come sometime!--
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seem to be the most common intersection for those looking for a theme. I think I'll be off to do
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May 2009? I'm inclined to leave Feb 09 out there for random people to continue to whittle down.--
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are welcome. I was able to avoid Bosnian volleyballers, but maybe that's a good topic for #11?--
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It's over all months. I'm kinda delighted with that. On further investigation I'm not so sure.
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table soon, but a useful way to see what is left for each project at the moment is to use the
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are both behind paywalls. Anyone have a better way for identifying Somali parliament members?
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The AFD discussion got sidetracked into issues of whether the person is non-notable or not -
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Just took out this month's portion (eight or nine) of unsourced Eurovision participants. --
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posted a request for help at WikiProject Engineering. If they can't help, it'll go to AfD.--
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using CatScan. (None date from earlier.) Enjoy! No warranty express or implied. Ā :) --
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is real and was part of Menudo, but I have to say our Mr. Leaman appears to be a hoax. --
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Wow guys, I'm away for a day and you narrow the list down to <counts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: -->
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so the assumption should be that these are RS. But is that the case?. Thoughts anyone?--
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I like WSC's rationale for January 09, I'll will be happy to try and get that going. --
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I thought you might find that to be an intriguing tidbit. I just emailed you a copy. --
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It's a biggie but we're going to have to tackle it sometime, so I guess now is good.--
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I've done the "get them to 0" task a couple of times too! I'll try to update the full
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Here are the remaining ones from January 2009 minus the ones that have been prodded:
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I think we could run a side contest on most unlikely BLP. Does anyone think they can
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Sigh. Iā€™m a gonna say this only once. I am not Paul Coletti the famous viola player.
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of the European Volleyball Trophy for #11 if nothing more unique is put forward. --
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to "take it to the talk page". I also love the quote section that Whpq removed,
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reliability of the source into account would be a great way to open the dialog.
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Looks like a hoax. Changed his name on the day he was born? I don't think so...
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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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Ha! That's quite the find...<Ponyo shuffles off to find her credit card: -->
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may be a hoax (from 2006!). No GNews hits, nothing in local paper, nothing at
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It looks kind of bland. Considering it was primarily politicians, what about
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Coming back from a little break on sourcing duties here, oh boy! People like
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was just contested. Should probably go to AfD but I haven't the time to fully
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The following at are AfD, many of which have had little to no discussion yet:
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Bookmarked, but my fingers know how to type that faster than my own name! --
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Not in that league, but certainly a man of an unlikely number of talents:
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And note to self: RTFP(age). I see its on the project page. . . --John (
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Hi! Most of those lists are being rebuilt daily in the lists given here:
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Ah yes, Tommy Leaman, also known as "Big Tuna Fish" (Pescadotuna Grande).
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We're rolling now. It went from 429 to 428 in the few minutes it took!--
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This is also, near as I can tell, Knowledge (XXG)'s *largest* URBLP. --
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as it appears to be a hoax. The article's biography section points to
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seem like they should be notable but I can find nothing of real use!--
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March 2009 looks good to me. But I'm taking non-Asian BLPs first!!--
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WAS another UBLP from this month... but then I read this on his FAQ:
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What month next? 13 left in March 09 (not counting 18 at deletion)
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Being fixed as I write. refs added and tag will come off. Hooray!--
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Thanks, yeah, in terms of verification that's reasonable IMHO. --
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Almost had a wow moment then... whilst researching sources for
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Just done a batch of Chinese politicians (various dates) using
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to a sub-page, with a bit of explanation. Or approach any of
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I've seen a query on an article I was sourcing as to whether
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It amuses me to get to use our trophy cabinet in a discussion
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Congratulations on finding a source. That one defeated me.--
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Ok, I verified that his name does appear in the credits for
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Cool. I'll chip in...<rifles around in jacket pocket: -->
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Suggestions for trophies for Projects #10 & #11 for the
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I've sent to AfD, as the original PROD'der (I think.) --
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Agree the second oldest month seems the best way to go.
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My suggestion is to do an AFD again, this time with a
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AfD closed as "no consensus" but still unreferenced.--
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Knowledge (XXG):Articles for deletion/Shingo Kobayashi
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March 2009 is fine by me. Just sorted two from "H".--
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16,000 by end of year, Check. Errr, Cheque. Ā ;-) --
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is still not listed for deletion of any kind. Cheers
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Should it be broken down somehow, or just dive in? --
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Knowledge (XXG):Articles for deletion/Kazuaki Ogikubo
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I've taken a knife to the unsourceable info there.--
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Ideas, preferences? Really, it's all good by me. --
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Yeah, sourced at least three myself, all chiefs. --
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asked for more help at Wikiproject Anime & Manga
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The last 12 of 2008... and what a bunch they are...
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Ohh, really? Interesting. Is there a link to that?--
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Knowledge (XXG):Articles for deletion/YÅ«ya Sasagiri
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archive
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ArchiveĀ 1
ArchiveĀ 2
ArchiveĀ 3
ArchiveĀ 4
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Olympians
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Thai Football brick wall
Afghan politicians
Bosnian volleyball players
tennis
The-Pope
talk
16:29, 9 December 2010 (UTC)
jāš›e decker

07:50, 14 December 2010 (UTC)
Unreferenced BLPs from December 2007
Milowent
14:49, 15 December 2010 (UTC)
Jezebel'sPonyo

15:00, 15 December 2010 (UTC)
Milowent
16:13, 15 December 2010 (UTC)
Jezebel'sPonyo

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