User talk:AmandaNP/Archives/2012/August
Pattern accountsHello, DeltaQuad. The accounts you've listed here are probably related to the ones at m:User:Mathonius/Reports/Twin spambots and Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Redwfm61. It might be useful to block a few ranges (see these log entries today on ik.wiktionary as well as CU-l for more information). Greetings, Mathonius (talk) 10:24, 1 August 2012 (UTC)
poop patrolHi DQ, I'm ready for another run if you'd be so kind. ϢereSpielChequers 11:20, 2 August 2012 (UTC)
Page Triage newsletterHey all. Some quick but important updates on what we've been up to and what's coming up next :). The curation toolbar, our Wikimedia-supported twinkle replacement. We're going to be deploying it, along with a pile of bugfixes, to wikipedia on 9 August. After a few days to check it doesn't make anything explode or die, we'll be sticking up a big notice and sending out an additional newsletter inviting people to test it out and give us feedback :). This will be followed by two office hours sessions - one on Tuesday the 14th of August at 19:00 UTC for all us Europeans, and one on Wednesday the 15th at 23:00 UTC for the East Coasters out there :). As always, these will be held in #wikimedia-office; drop me a note if you want to know how to easily get on IRC, or if you aren't able to attend but would like the logs. I hope to see a lot of you there; it's going to be a big day for everyone involved, I think :). I'll have more notes after the deployment! Okeyes (WMF) (talk) 19:52, 3 August 2012 (UTC) SPI to nukeHi, DQ. In this edit I wasn't sure what you meant by "nuke". I decided to take it a meaning "close", but maybe you meant "delete". JamesBWatson (talk) 19:52, 3 August 2012 (UTC)
85.17.0.0/16DeltaQuad, I hope you don't mind, but I changed your block of 85.17.0.0/16 from {{blocked proxy}} to {{anonblock}}. The whole class B network does belong to LeaseWeb, but as a colocation provider it then subdivides parts of that range for its customers. Without my knowing any more information, a hard block of a class B network for five years seemed a bit excessive. I shouldn't think we've had disruptive contributions throughout that entire range. Please feel free to change or reinstate the block, however, if you have more information on activities in that range. Thanks! — madman 20:33, 4 August 2012 (UTC)
Hey DeltaQuad, i thought to inform you about Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Wnnse which i have restarted in light of discovering a new sockpuppet. I have given all the information and details on the sockpuppet investigations page. I think you should have look at it. Thanks! TheGeneralUser (talk) 22:41, 4 August 2012 (UTC)
Sock ProvokingHi, DeltaQuad, I need your opinion and would also like to update you, as you are investigating the SPI here.
Editing restriction on John FoxeAs the Admin who place the editing restriction on John Foxe, can you please check out Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/Edit_warring#User:John_Foxe_reported_by_User:ARTEST4ECHO_.28Result:_.29.
The Signpost: 06 August 2012At this year's Wikimania, I [Brandon Harris] gave a talk entitled The Athena Project: Wikipedia in 2015. The talk broadly outlined several ideas the foundation is exploring for planned features, user interface changes, and workflow improvements. We expect that many of these changes will be welcomed, while others will be controversial. During the question-and-answer period, I was asked whether people should think of Athena as a skin, a project, or something else. I responded, "You should think of Athena as a kick in the head" – because that's exactly what it's supposed to be: a radical and bold re-examination of some of our sacred cows when it comes to the interface.
On August 1, the Funds Dissemination Committee (FDC) portal was launched on Meta. The FDC will implement the Wikimedia movement's new grant-orientated finance structure in accordance with the WMF board's recent resolutions. As a volunteer committee, the FDC will make recommendations to the WMF board on a $11.4 million budget for 2012–13.
Arbitrator Kirill Lokshin proposed a motion for a procedure on the alteration of an editor's previous username(s) in arbitration decisions to reflect their name change(s). ... The Devil's Advocate initiated an amendment request for the controversial Race and intelligence case.
This week the Signpost interviews Casliber, an editor who has written or contributed significantly to a startling 69 featured articles. We learn what makes him tick, why he edits, and why he can write on everything from vampires to dinosaurs, birds to plants. He also gives some advice to budding featured article writers.
The Wikimedia Foundation's engineering report for July 2012 was published this week on the Wikimedia Techblog and on the MediaWiki wiki, giving an overview of all Foundation-sponsored technical operations in that month (as well as brief coverage of progress on Wikimedia Deutschland's Wikidata project). ... At least one fibre-optic cable was damaged at the WMF's Tampa site on August 6, leading to a sharp downwards spike in traffic lasting over an hour and almost three hours of disruption for readers around the globe.
This week, we spent some time with WikiProject Martial Arts. Since April 2004, the project has been the hub for discussion and improvement of martial arts articles, including all disciplines and national origins. The project maintains a variety of conventions for handling the names and descriptions of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Indian, Sikh, Filipino, Okinawan, and hybrid martial arts. WikiProject Martial Arts has spawned or absorbed several subprojects focusing on boxing, kickboxing, sumo, and mixed martial arts.
Are youOnline by any chance? I want to know if it is possible to delete an account? I created an alternate for use with my mobile, and managed to spell it incorrectly. The joys of being up three days straight :o) Darkness Shines (talk) 16:26, 7 August 2012 (UTC)
SPI Continuation requestHi, Due to the recent aggressive intolerable personal attack and vandal behavior, I had made some remarks here to continue the SPI. And honestly I believe that it is an immature foreclose of SPI. Regards :)--Omer123hussain (talk) 22:41, 7 August 2012 (UTC) Updating WP:RESTRICTHello DQ. Per the result of User talk:John Foxe#Edit warring at Samuel L. Mitchill I am planning to replace the editing restriction now logged in WP:RESTRICT with the new one. That OK with you? Thanks, EdJohnston (talk) 14:32, 8 August 2012 (UTC)
IPHousewifehader needs to be blocked, as its IP, 68.37.29.229 has been blocked. Thank you. TBrandley 03:30, 9 August 2012 (UTC) New Pages newsletterHey all :) A couple of new things. First, you'll note that all the project titles have now changed to the Page Curation prefix, rather than having the New Pages Feed prefix. This is because the overarching project name has changed to Page Curation; the feed is still known as New Pages Feed, and the Curation Toolbar is still the Curation Toolbar. Hopefully this will be the last namechange ;p. On the subject of the Curation Toolbar (nice segue, Oliver!) - it's now deployed on Wikipedia. Just open up any article in the New Pages Feed and it should appear on the right. It's still a beta version - bugs are expected - and we've got a lot more work to do. But if you see something going wrong, or a feature missing, drop me a note or post on the project talkpage and I'll be happy to help :). We'll be holding two office hours sessions to discuss the tool and improvements to it; the first is at 19:00 UTC on 14 August, and the second at 23:00 on the 15th. Both will be in #wikimedia-office as always. Thanks! Okeyes (WMF) (talk) 16:01, 10 August 2012 (UTC) DQ- please wait before you close Thmc1 sockpuppet investigation!DQ, please give all the diffs and IPs a 2nd careful look, especially the last two
(173.63.176.93 & 74.88.160.244). It's because of the history log of the IPs that I was able to pull UP NYC88 and MusikAnimal.
Poop patrolHi DQ, I'm ready for the next run, thanks. ϢereSpielChequers 16:22, 13 August 2012 (UTC)
The Signpost: 13 August 2012
In a certain way, writing Wikipedia is the same everywhere, in every language or culture. You have to stick to the facts, aiming for the most objective way of describing them, including everything relevant and leaving out all the everyday trivia that is not really necessary to understand the context. You have to use critical thinking, trying to be independent of your own preferences and biases. To some effect, that's all there is to it. Naturally, Wikipedians have their biases, some of which can never be cured. Most Wikipedians tend to like encyclopedias; but millions of people in the world don't share that bias, and we represent them rather poorly. I'm also quite sure that an overwhelming majority of Wikipedia co-authors are literate. Again, that's not true for everyone in this world. Yet we have other, less noticeable but barely less fundamental biases.
The Bangla language, also known as Bengali, is spoken by some 200 million people in Bangladesh and India. The Bangla Wikipedia has a very small active community of about ten to fifteen very active editors, with another 35–40 as less active editors. The project faces particular challenges in being a small Wikipedia, and Dhaka-based WMF community fellow User:Tanvir Rahman is working to understand these challenges and to develop strategies that can improve small wikis that have strong potential to expand their editing communities.
A request for arbitration was filed late last week, ending the three-week long absence of pending cases.
Six featured articles were promoted this week, including Business US Highway 41, which was a state trunkline highway that served as a business loop in Marquette in the US state of Michigan.
Three weeks into a month-long evaluation of code review tool Gerrit, a serious alternative has finally gained traction in the review process: Facebook-developed but now independently operated Phabricator and its sister command-line tool Arcanist.
This week, we interviewed the lively bunch at WikiProject Dispute Resolution. Started in November 2011 to study and discuss improvements to Wikipedia's resources for resolving disputes between editors, the young project has supplemented dispute resolution efforts currently handled at the Dispute Resolution Noticeboard, Mediation Committee, and other venues. Over 40 editors have signed up to provide feedback, a variety of ideas have been proposed, and a manual for dispute resolution has been created.
Current proposals and requests for comments include a competition to redesign the main page ...
A suspected?I think this is a new suspected sockpuppet of Calvin Marquess: Liang Pengyuan (talk · contribs) which was created few days of the latest one was locked. ༆ (talk) 17:20, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
RfC closureAn RfC which you closed is being discussed in several parts of Wikipedia:Requests for adminship/Floydian 2. Andy Mabbett (Pigsonthewing); Talk to Andy; Andy's edits 14:48, 17 August 2012 (UTC)
AFC Backlog
GOCE news and September drive invitation
My RfAThank you very much for your participation in my recent RfA, which I withdrew very shortly prior to the deadline. I appreciate your demonstrated interest in my candidacy and the thorough review you gave my statement and answers before coming to a decision on that basis. It shows that you are very attentive to detail and have good analytical skills. By the way, I'm not sure if you noticed (I suspect you have), but I responded to the views you've expressed there. When you had said that there are "more important reasons" than vandalism for imposing an indefinite semi-protection, my immediate interpretation was that you were referring to biographical articles of people who would very likely be subject to a certain degree of libel in the event that their article remained unprotected. I just wanted to be sure I was clear on that, so as to alleviate any confusion in that area. As an aside, now that I have a better understanding of your skill sets as a volunteer, I'm starting to think you would have been a good arbitrator after all. I opposed your candidacy last December on the basis that you struck me as more of an administrative, "maintenance work" sort of guy rather than someone who would be best suited for reading through cumbersome screeds of text and coming to a judgement based on careful analysis and consideration for all parties involved. If ever you run again, I might be more inclined to support you than I had been before. Take care. =) Master&Expert (Talk) 08:54, 8 August 2012 (UTC)
Protection of my talk pageHi, I've no problem at all with the protection of my talk page but having just come back from the pub I have no idea what has happened, nor has history lent me any clues. Please could you let me know what has happened - by email if DENY applies - Cheers, Egg Centric 22:59, 19 August 2012 (UTC)
The Signpost: 20 August 2012The Wikimedia Foundation sometimes proposes new features that receive substantive criticism from Wikimedians, yet those criticisms may be dismissed on the basis that people are resistant to change—there's an unjustified view that the wikis have been overrun by vested contributors who hate all change. That view misses a lot of key details and insight because there are good reasons that Wikimedians are suspicious of features development, given past and present development of bad software, growing ties with the problematic Wikia, and a growing belief that it is acceptable to experiment on users.
The Core Contest is a month-long competition among editors to improve Wikipedia's most important "core" articles—especially those that are in a relatively poor state. Core articles, such as Music, Computer, and Philosophy, tend to lie in the trunk of the tree of knowledge; by analogy, featured-and good-article processes generally attract more specialist topics out on the branches.
In the Utah Court of Appeals this week, the majority opinion in Fire Insurance Exchange v. Robert Allen Oltmanns and Brady Blackner relied on Wikipedia for the basic premise of their legal opinion, and included a concurring opinion devoted solely to the issue of citing Wikipedia in a legal opinion.
Thirteen featured articles were promoted this week, including pelicans, which are a genus of large water birds comprising the family Pelecanidae, characterised by a long beak and large throat-pouch. They have a fossil record dating back at least 30 million years and are most closely related to the Shoebill and Hammerkop. These fish-feeders have a patchy relationship with humans: the birds are sometimes persecuted and sometimes feature in mythology.
New embeddable scripting ("template replacement") language Lua received considerable scrutiny this week when it began its long road to widespread deployment, landing on the test2wiki test site on Wednesday (wikitech-l mailing list). ... the fourth in our series profiling participants in this year's Google Summer of Code (GSoC) programme.
This week, we spent some time with WikiProject Korea. Started in September 2006, WikiProject Korea covers the history and culture of the Korean people, including both countries that currently occupy the Korean peninsula. This task has proven difficult with North Koreans notably absent from the Wikipedia community due to tight control over access to external media. The project is home to over 16,000 pages, including 15 pieces of Featured material and 66 Good and A-class Articles.
PC Software, etcHi DQ, just directing your attention to this section of the current discussion of PC. It seems likely that the devs cannot have PC ready to go on the schedule we originally set, and I'd like to see what you, THO, Blade, and James Forrester think about possible ways to work with that restriction. A fluffernutter is a sandwich! (talk) 15:27, 21 August 2012 (UTC) Adoption RequestDear DeltaQuad, I saw on the adoption page that you are willing to teach the procedural side of Wikipedia to users. Please would you consider adopting me? Please see my user page, contributions, and talk page for CV and references. Thanks in advance. Geraldshields11 (talk) 21:50, 22 August 2012 (UTC)
Ball's in your courtSee conversation at User talk:Tiptoety#Help. I'd have unblocked Shreyas.shridhar myself if Tiptoety hadn't explicitly given you the final say, and anyway I am not privy to the information you have. ~Amatulić (talk) 19:38, 23 August 2012 (UTC)
Unblock requestJust to let you know there's an IP requesting unblock from a range you apparently blocked - at User talk:46.246.21.87 -- Boing! said Zebedee (talk) 18:18, 26 August 2012 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/محمد الخوبريThanks for your advice here on checkuser, I will continue to block per DUCK, tag accordingly and delete any articles. Regards, GiantSnowman 16:27, 28 August 2012 (UTC) The Signpost: 27 August 2012
Wikimedia editors have been debating a community proposal for the adoption of a new project to host free travel-guide content. The debate reached a new stage when a three-month request for comment on Meta came to an end, with a decision to set up the first new type of Wikimedia project in half a decade. The original proposal for the travel guide unfolded during April on Meta and the Wikimedia-l mailing lists, centring around the wish of volunteer contributors to the WikiTravel project to work in a non-commercial environment.
A monthly overview of recent academic research about Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects, edited jointly with the Wikimedia Research Committee and republished as the Wikimedia Research Newsletter.
Developers were left one step closer to an understanding of the code review outlook this week after the creation of a graph plotting "number changesets awaiting review" over time. The chart, which also shows the number of new changesets created on a daily basis, reveals a peak in the number of unreviewed changesets in mid-July, followed by a short drop. The current figure stands at approximately 219 unreviewed changesets.
This week the Signpost interviews Mark Arsten, who has written or contributed significantly to ten featured articles; most have related to new religious movements, and some have touched on other controversial or quirky topics. Mark gives us a rundown on how he keeps neutral and what drives him to write featured content; he also gives some hints for aspiring writers.
This week, we hopped in a little blue box with a batch of companions from WikiProject Doctor Who. Started in April 2005, the project has grown to include about 4,000 pages about the world's longest-running science fiction television show, its spinoffs, and various related material. The project is the parent of the Torchwood Taskforce and a child of WikiProject British TV and WikiProject Science Fiction. With new Doctor Who episodes airing this week and a 50th anniversary celebration around the corner, we thought now would be a good time to inquire about the famed Time Lord.
Current discussions on the English Wikipedia.
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