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Auckland meetup
[edit]Just to let you know that a meetup is planned in Auckland for the 25th of June (see Wikipedia:Meetup/Auckland for more details), and that you are cordially invited. GeorgeStepanek\talk 00:21, 30 April 2006 (UTC)
Calling programmers
[edit]We need coders for the WikiProject Disambigation fixer. We need to make a program to make faster and easier the fixing of links. We will be happy if you could check the project. You can Help! --Neo139 09:02, 5 August 2006 (UTC)
WP:RM Priština -> Pristina
[edit]I would kindly ask you to reopen the RM proposal discussion, as quite a few active editors of Priština have not stated their position yet. This request is according to WP:Requested moves policy which states that, "The time for discussion may be extended if a consensus has not emerged." I believe this to be the case here. -- int19h 13:22, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
- Actually, to be technical, there were two opposes versus one support which is 67% oppose. That is beyond the 60% required for consensus - so there was consensus (to not move) meaning no extension was needed. In fact, the one neutral vote seemed to be leaning towards oppose as well. You can feel free to re-list at WP:RM but please notify the users who voted the first time. —Wknight94 (talk) 13:31, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
- To clarify: my point was that you cannot really have consensus when there is no quorum. So far we have had 4 votes, 3 out of those which actually count (i.e. are non-neutral), and all votes but mine were from users who did not participate in discussion on Talk:Priština before (and my participation was cursory at best). On the other hand, no word was heard yet from active editors such as User:ChrisO, User:PANONIAN, User:Ilir pz, User:Tonycdp, User:Mig11, User:Phildav76, User:Hipi Zhdripi and User:HolyRomanEmperor, to name a few. Admittingly it's strange that noone took part in the vote, seeing how the article name was a rather heated discussion topic not long ago... Either way, I think it's just a tad too early to say that consensus among the editors is clear, with so few votes, none of them being from the editors themselves. -- int19h 14:11, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
- Okay, against my better judgment, I'm re-opening the survey as it was left and re-listing at WP:RM. I'm assuming good faith here so hopefully I don't see any vote stacking or anything inapproproate. —Wknight94 (talk) 14:39, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
- To clarify: my point was that you cannot really have consensus when there is no quorum. So far we have had 4 votes, 3 out of those which actually count (i.e. are non-neutral), and all votes but mine were from users who did not participate in discussion on Talk:Priština before (and my participation was cursory at best). On the other hand, no word was heard yet from active editors such as User:ChrisO, User:PANONIAN, User:Ilir pz, User:Tonycdp, User:Mig11, User:Phildav76, User:Hipi Zhdripi and User:HolyRomanEmperor, to name a few. Admittingly it's strange that noone took part in the vote, seeing how the article name was a rather heated discussion topic not long ago... Either way, I think it's just a tad too early to say that consensus among the editors is clear, with so few votes, none of them being from the editors themselves. -- int19h 14:11, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
MedCab case
[edit]Hi, is the MedCab case still required, as the situation appears to have calmed down... Addhoc 17:47, 20 September 2006 (UTC)
- It has calmed down in a sense that the page is no longer protected, however, the problem itself persists. Here is a couple [1] [2] of recent related edits. There is clearly no consensus, and no attempts to discuss it have been made ever since the page was protected (and subsequently unprotected), so I'd say the case is still very much open. The relative quietness is simply because concerned parties have moved their edit wars to other Kosovo-related articles - see e.g. [3] (the anonymous editor is in fact User:Hipi Zhdripi, who was also one of the more active editors of the article on Pristina, at least in the past. -- int19h 18:39, 20 September 2006 (UTC)
- Presumably, those other article would be covered by the ArbCom case. Addhoc 20:01, 20 September 2006 (UTC)
- Yes, I have missed the fact that it now covers pretty much everyone involved anyway, and, by the looks of it, nearing completion. Hopefully it will do the trick for now. -- int19h 05:33, 21 September 2006 (UTC)
- I have been marking Hipi Zhdripi's sockpuppets with {{Hipi Zhdripi}}. Feel free to do the same. This guy is gaming the system to circumvent the injunction. --Asteriontalk 18:38, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
- Yes, I have missed the fact that it now covers pretty much everyone involved anyway, and, by the looks of it, nearing completion. Hopefully it will do the trick for now. -- int19h 05:33, 21 September 2006 (UTC)
Kosovo, Yugoslavia, Serbia
[edit]Can you find here in rez 1244 and last statment of CG the combination of strings "Serbia" Just find this combination and I will accept your faculty or what ever you have wrotit here. I know thate you are dreaming about Rusia als superpower evean if you eat USB Brot. Neverminde just find this combination "Kosovo" als part "Serbia" in the paper witch was acceptyt from USA and Rusia and UN since 1999. - Hipi
- Before the dissolution of the Soviet Union, it was a party of numerous treaties, and was mentioned by that name in many documents. Once it was dissolved, the UN recognised Russia as a legal successor to the USSR, and thus all those treaties - which still talk of the Soviet Union, without a single word changed in them - apply equally to Russia. It is the same in the case of Yugoslavia. Yes, it no longer exists, but Serbia is its legal successor, and thus any international treaties still in force that applied to Yugoslavia, apply to Serbia. This is not only my position either - the USA repeatedly refers to Kosovo as a Serbian province, and so does EU and many other countries. You were given numerous sources supporting this. If the majority of qualified sources in the field consider it to be the case, then, as far as Wikipedia is concerned, it is the case. If you can find any reliable sources explicitly disputing the assertion that Kosovo is still de jure a province of Serbia, please go ahead and include them in the article on Kosovo. Otherwise you're falling into the trap of original research.
- As for my personal opinion on Russia, Serbia and Kosovo, if you really wish to know, I can elaborate on that. For now, suffice to say that I am a Russian separatist, so I am not dreaming of any kind of a new Russian empire quite the opposite, in fact... But it is in no way relevant to my contributions to Wikipedia. -- int19h 12:16, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
Dont remove Yougoslavia beacose is not the same like Rusia and Sovjet Union.
- Why not? -- int19h 12:16, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
Speaking of UN, you might find this interesting. Note how all UN online documents and press releases consistently refer to Kosovo as "Kosovo (Serbia and Montenegro)" or "Kosovo, Serbia and Montenegro". Also have a look here - yet again it is "Kosovo, Serbia and Montenegro", right next to "Abkhazia, Georgia". Looks clear enough to me. -- int19h 12:24, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
Transnistrian referendum
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Terrorism & Mass Murder categories
[edit]Whether a State-terrism or individual Terrorism, the terrorism is a terrorism. The Brirish Imperialist/Colonoialisit officeres master-minded the show and killed thousands of lives of the innocent peaceful demonstrators was nothing less than a intentional killing to teach the peaceful protestors (Punjabis) a leasson they shall never forget (said Michael O'Dwayer) ....So it was clearly a case of mass-murdering...or mass-massacring. The category is appropritate for a people whom Nigel Collett has branded as Butchers of Amritsar. So Pl stop reverting and vandalising. Sze cavalry01 22:03, 5 October 2006 (UTC)
- Category:Terrorists and Category:Mass Murderers both have clear rules for including people into it. The description of Category:Terrorists specifically states that Category:Terrorists is for individual terror only, whereas Category:State Terrorism is for actions of terror carried in the service of the state. Amritsar Massacre was an instance of later, not the former. By the way, for your interest, Category:State Terrorism is a subcat of Category:Terrorism; it's just a more specific one appropriate in this case.
- Category:Mass Murderers also explicitly states that it "is not to be used for terrorists, or for those who carried out massacres in service of a state - these belong in Category:War criminals". If you have a problem with that definition, feel free to discuss it on Category talk:Mass murderers, but as long as the definition is there, category should not have any content not fitting its criteria as defined in that definition, and I will keep reverting any edits introducing such for the sake of consistency. -- int19h 04:21, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
Request for Mediation
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Not quite
[edit]The MM Alam "kills" have not been confirmed by the Government of India or the government of Pakistan. Using a stream of private often underground websites, complete with sensational language and claims violates the policy of Wikipedia:Reliable Sources. The sources and the claims are private, and belong on various discussion forums available on the internet, not enclyclopedias. In absence of any proof of the Pakistani government's very claims of him being an "ace", let alone them mentioning him anywhere. I'm going to revert the article to what we do know. Freedom skies 15:45, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
- Thanks for your civility. I appreciate it. The article should be limited to what we do know, not what a group of private websites would like us to believe. Freedom skies 08:45, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
Vote on Siberian Wikipedia and Siberian Wikisource
[edit]I hereby authorize that this vote to oppose closure of Siberian Wikipedia, and this vote to support creation of Siberian Wikisource, were cast by me. -- int19h 09:49, 20 November 2006 (UTC)
- Бладарю ;-) --Amir E. Aharoni 21:30, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
Closures
[edit]I hope my comments are making sense and moving the discussion forward a bit. If not, saything and I'll back off. I'm still trying to figure out closures myself and I may not always be on point. I do think your general proposal makes perfect sense and you should start moving forward on it. A B Carter (talk) 14:19, 2 February 2007 (UTC)
- I'm no expert on the topic either, in fact, I don't even have any formal CS education, so don't let it bother you. It's Wikipedia, so we are not supposed to do any original research anyway, merely report what other sources say.
- As for my proposal - I will probably start working on implementing it this weekend, when I have more free time to spare. -- int19h 14:34, 2 February 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks. Looks like we're in the same boat in regards to formal education. I just did a rewrite of the introduction. As I mentioned in the discussion page this is an attempt to articulare some key points that I think should go into the introduction. I have little desire to defend when I wrote, but I think the aims I listed are correct.
- Minor point. Looks like we should think about archiving part of the discussion page. We're getting notification that its getting too large. A B Carter (talk) 14:40, 4 February 2007 (UTC)
- Perhaps it would have been more appropriate to move the information on implementation of closures in languages that support them to the "Implementation and Theory" section rather than outrightly deleting them? It's somewhat frustrating to spend, you know, 45 minutes on something just to see someone has come along and removed it entirely (and then some). Robert Paveza 09:23, 10 May 2007 (UTC)
- The history is still there, so if you are willing to do the move - by all means, go ahead. My only concern is that the article would become too large for its own good - to be honest, I'd rather remove the whole "closure-like constructs" section as well, it doesn't seem to add much. The information on how closures are used in particular languages - syntax etc - is far better off in the articles on those respective languages. Otherwise we'll eventually end up with a list 100+ obscure languages with code samples for each, not a good thing, hardly readable or maintainable. -- int19h 07:37, 12 May 2007 (UTC)
- Hello, I've added comments on the article discussion, section 11 (on ecmascript examples). I wondered if you could be interested, so I'm posting here.--151.74.14.142 (talk) 01:38, 2 April 2008 (UTC) xeal
Thank you and explenations
[edit]Thank you for fixing my sp mistakes on the Mechanical Poet article. About the links, they are needed, even the Russian once. I was told by several administrators that if i have a Russian link that could help i should give it, because it might have importent information. Maximum a Russian speaking administrator will check it. And the more i give the better it shows that it's a well known band. I already had articles deleted for having "only 1-2 links". Except giving an offical link we must give the information from a "third party", and the more the better. S please don't delete those links, i really chose the best one, there are many i didn't enter here. M.V.E.i. 18:57, 31 August 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for the reply
[edit]I'll explain the links i used: Offical site cause it's the offical, but now it's has nothing but about the new album. About the band in Encyclopaedia Metallum has the genres an the linup and ex-members, but not more. But that's nice information for the info-box. Prog-Archives has best written about their early years, but it has no later years. Last fm is "the third party" site with their biography. It lacks some information that progarchives have but it has the later-years information. Metal library has updated news on them. I could bring more then 10 links on them, but i listed only the once i used to write the article. Not more. M.V.E.i. 09:45, 1 September 2007 (UTC)
Stereotypes of ethnic groups from the white race
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request
[edit]Hello, why in user page, there is link to Jabber and not to Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol like I put before ? — Neustradamus (✉) 09:48, 19 December 2009 (UTC)
- OK but why you put a redirection and not directly the good page ? — Neustradamus (✉) 21:21, 19 December 2009 (UTC)
Herbert Schildt
[edit]I described the critics as non-notable because they do not appear to be of sufficinet notability themselves to merit a Wikipedia entry, and therefore for their criticisms to be notbale it would be bnecessary to either provide third party sources that report their criticism or else that they prsent their criticisms in a reliable source. As it is, it appears that on their websites or forum postings they are critical, and they are on a committee. I don't think that that is enough to merit inclusion. Martinlc (talk) 09:11, 15 April 2010 (UTC)
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Wikipedia Stories Project
[edit]Привет!
Меня зовут Виктор, и я рассказчик с Wikimedia Foundation, некоммерческая организация, которая поддерживает Википедию. Я хронику вдохновляющие истории общины Википедии по всему миру, в том числе и от читателей, редакторов и доноров. Истории совершенно необходимы для любой некоммерческой, чтобы убедить людей, чтобы поддержать дело, и мы знаем, обширная сеть людей, которые делают и используют Википедии так много акций.
Я чистящих страниц пользователей ищет вдохновлять, мотивировать и интересных историй о том, как Википедия влияют на жизнь людей. Я задавал вопросы вроде "Как Википедия изменила вашу жизнь?", "Какая самая интересная история у вас есть о Википедии?" и "Википедии ли когда-нибудь вас удивило?"
В прошлом году мы использовали ежегодный сбор средств как способ показать миру, кто есть кто на самом деле пишет Википедия. Мы признакам редакторов из Бразилии, Украины, Аргентины, Саудовской Аравии, Кении, Индии, США и Англии. Эта кампания имела огромный успех, в результате чего наиболее финансово успешных кампании по сбору средств никогда. Кроме того, было кампании, остался верен духу Википедии, просвещение общественности, что это бесплатно ТОП-5 Сайт создан добровольцами, как ты и я
В этом году мы хотим выделить еще русский язык Википедии редакторов, так что я нахожусь в процессе планирования поездки в Россию в интервью редакторам.
Если вы или кто-то из ваших знакомых (или слышали о) была положительно сказалось на Wikipedia, или есть что-то интересное, чтобы сказать о Википедии я бы очень хотел бы услышать об этом!
Пожалуйста, дайте мне знать, если вы склонны к участию в проекте Википедия истории, или если вы знаете кого-то еще, с кем я должен говорить.
Конечно, если у вас есть какие-либо вопросы или сомнения, пожалуйста, обращайтесь! Я отвечу, как только смогу. Я приношу извинения за любые плохой перевод этого письма, я использую Google-перевод. Я надеюсь, что заставляет вас смеяться :)
Спасибо за ваше время,
Victor Grigas
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Victorgrigas
vgrigas@wikimedia.org
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Hi!
My name is Victor and I'm a storyteller with the Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit organization that supports Wikipedia. I'm chronicling the inspiring stories of the Wikipedia community around the world, including those from readers, editors, and donors. Stories are absolutely essential for any non-profit to persuade people to support the cause, and we know the vast network of people who make and use Wikipedia have so much to share.
I'm scouring user pages looking for inspiring, motivating and interesting stories of how Wikipedia has affected the lives of people. I'm asking questions like "How has Wikipedia changed your life?", "What's the most interesting story you have about Wikipedia?" and "Has Wikipedia ever surprised you?"
Last year, we used the annual fundraiser as a way to show the world who it is who actually writes Wikipedia. We featured editors from Brazil, Ukraine, Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Kenya, India, United States and England. This campaign was a huge success, resulting in the most financially successful fundraising campaign ever. It was also a campaign that stayed true to the spirit of Wikipedia, educating the public that this free top-5 website is created by volunteers like you and I.
This year we want to highlight more Russian-language Wikipedia editors, so I am in the process of planning a trip to Russia to interview editors.
If you or someone you know (or have heard about) has been positively affected by Wikipedia, or have something interesting to say about Wikipedia I'd very much like to hear about it!
Please let me know if you're inclined to take part in the Wikipedia Stories Project, or if you know someone else with whom I should speak.
Of course, if you have any questions or concerns, please ask! I will answer as soon as I can. I apologize for any poor translation of this letter, I am using Google-translate. I hope it makes you laugh :)
Thank you for your time,
Victor Grigas
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Victorgrigas
vgrigas@wikimedia.org
Victor Grigas (talk) 21:05, 5 April 2012 (UTC)
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