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GOCE July 2012 mid-drive newsletter
ThanksThank you for the heads up and the assistance. I have taken the steps necessary to list it as AfD. 71.94.79.243 (talk) 18:11, 16 July 2012 (UTC)
The Signpost: 16 July 2012
User:Fæ was elected as the inaugural chair of the new Wikimedia Chapters Association, despite the controversies that have surrounded Fæ on the English Wikipedia and Commons, most recently aired in a live case before the Arbitration Committee. This is in marked contrast with unexciting movement, during the Wikimania meeting, on the most important issues facing the establishment of the association.
During Wikimania (July 12-15), the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) board finalized and enacted long-discussed reforms of the movement's financial structures, and considered procedures for creating new ways for Wikimedians to organize themselves into offline communities. The board moved on the controversial image filter issue, approved the 2012–13 annual plan, and issued a statement on the wikitravel proposal. It also appointed the two new chapter-selected trustees and elected the four office-bearers.
With the Tour de France in its final week, we traveled to the French Wikipedia for a chat with Projet Cyclisme (WikiProject Cycling). The French Wikipedia places a greater emphasis on portals than the English Wikipedia, which explains why WikiProject Cycling and its discussion page are actually extensions of the Cycling Portal. The project is home to two Article de Qualité (equivalent to Featured Articles) and eight Bon Article (Good Articles), primarily biographies of cyclists.
A brief overview of the current discussions on the English Wikipedia, including one regarding the purpose of the Community Portal. Started by Maryana, a Wikimedia Foundation employee, is this page for new users to be educated about the community, or is it for experienced users to find updates about the community?
Nearly 1400 Wikimedians and others from 87 countries descended on the capital of the United States, Washington, D.C., for Wikimania 2012. Even with an unprecedented number (1400) of conference attendees — the previous two Wikimanias, held in Gdańsk (Poland) and Haifa (Israel), were attended by fewer than 1100 people combined – Wikimania 2012 was a complete success, with attendees' reaction to the conference coming out as ecstatic and laudatory.
Eight featured articles were promoted this week, including Paul McCartney by GabeMc. McCartney (born 1942) is an English musician, singer, songwriter and composer. He gained worldwide fame as a member of the Beatles, and his collaboration with John Lennon is highly celebrated. After the band's break-up he pursued a solo career and formed the band Wings. McCartney has been described by Guinness World Records as the "most successful composer and recording artist of all time", and his song "Yesterday" has been covered more than any other song in history.
As Wikimania, the annual conference targeted at Wikimedians and often well attended by those with a technical slant, draws to a close, comments have already begun to come in from attendees regarding the many tech-related features of the conference.
No cases were closed or opened, leaving the number of open cases at three. A new remedy in the Fæ case calls for him to be indefinitely banned from the site after his attempts to solicit intervention from the Foundation, claiming that publicly listing all his accounts would be too onerous due to "ongoing security risks." He was further criticised for attempting to dodge good-faith concerns; the committee believes that if Fæ's claims are valid then he must be removed from the community.
Need technical helpHey Fluffernutter. I would like to imitate the AfC process for COI {{request edits}}. I think this will help drastically with some of the complaints about the request edit process by giving feedback to the content submitter and pushing responsibility on them to improve the article, while creating a concise paper-trail on prior reviews and streamlining the process. I need to find a partner in crime with technical expertise to help with the templates and all the technology. I was wondering if you knew someone interested in COI that has immense technical expertise with Wiki-work. User:King4057 (EthicalWiki) 18:34, 16 July 2012 (UTC)
Your attentionI did not see you objecting when I was repeatedly abused. And you are warning me? for what?--Alice1818 (talk) 19:41, 17 July 2012 (UTC) http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Homeopathy&diff=prev&oldid=502820191 ThanksRe the email, thanks for that. Callanecc (talk • contribs) talkback (etc) template appreciated. 14:55, 19 July 2012 (UTC)
RE: Tarc's pageI got your note. Yeah, I don't see the big deal, to be honest, civilty is a policy and per WP:REMOVEUNCIVIL any editor can remove incivil comments from a user's talk page. (An image with a middle finger in an edit notice is incivil, as is his comment about IP's). Yeah, I know WP:Notcensored, but I don't necessarily think that applies here:). Anyrate, I saw your warning, and no I won't touch his page again. Thanks. "....We are all Kosh...." <-Babylon-5-> 18:43, 19 July 2012 (UTC)
Your GA nomination of Black Widows of LiverpoolThe article Black Widows of Liverpool you nominated as a good article has been placed on hold Talkback![]() Message added 15:27, 20 July 2012 (UTC). You can remove this notice at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template. Shrike (talk)/WP:RX 15:27, 20 July 2012 (UTC) Action Park (again)Wow, what made that one blow up today? Anyway, thanks for doing your job. Daniel Case (talk) 01:45, 20 July 2012 (UTC)
I think you may need to protect it again. Daniel Case (talk) 05:14, 23 July 2012 (UTC) Talkback![]() Message added 16:39, 23 July 2012 (UTC). You can remove this notice at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template. Thanks for dragging me out of the edit war! Electric Catfish 16:39, 23 July 2012 (UTC)
Again, as I said, I'm out of this edit war. I knew about WP: TPO, but got dragged into this edit war. Also, I use Wikilove and barnstars to get out of disputes here, but I'm going to hold off here. I'm not arguing with him and have stopped reverting and ceased communication with him since you warned me. He than called Biker a troll on my talk page, so I removed the comments as per WP: TPO. I'm out now and I plan to stay out. Whether or not he is blocked is your and Worm's decision. I don't want this to be used against me in my RFA in January, so you decide what to do. Best, Electric Catfish 18:26, 23 July 2012 (UTC). A barnstar for you!
Boynton BeacjRodriquez is NOT mayor as he was removed by the Florida Governor months ago. Park Vista HS is IN Lake Worth and NOT Boynton Beach Gateway to the gulfstream is NOT the motto and cannot be sourced because BB has NO MOTTO. Do the research and prove these are not the case Nutterz — Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.8.148.100 (talk) 20:55, 23 July 2012 (UTC)
Excuse me, but blanket and erroneous reverting of other editors are also NOT allowed. So... explain why you blanketly changed my edits rather than simply removing what you irresponsibly see as a vandalism edit. Have you any knowledge of Boynton Beach? Did you once visit the city with beach in its name and not actually possess a beach? Did mommy or grand pappy live here once in the 40s, and that qualifies you as a local authority on this municipality? Stick with what you know and I will do the same. I am sure you would not like someone to blanketedly revert your edits because of ONE mistake when five facts are true in your edits. Ok nuttterz? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.8.148.100 (talk) 21:14, 23 July 2012 (UTC)
Prove that I put a typo in any edit intentionally! You are an idiot and shoudl stick to Harlem or Bensonhurst fool! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 65.8.148.100 (talk) 21:35, 23 July 2012 (UTC)
The Signpost: 23 July 2012
Does Wikipedia pay? is an ongoing Signpost series seeking to illuminate paid editing, paid advocacy, for-profit Wikipedia consultants, editing public relations professionals, conflict of interest guidelines in practice, and the Wikipedians who work on these issues... by speaking openly with the people involved.
The Signpost's goal is to provide readers with essential information about the Wikimedia movement and the English Wikipedia – both of which have become large and extremely complex institutions that require timely, balanced and in-depth coverage.
Two weeks ago the Signpost reported that the Russian Wikipedia had just begun a 24-hour blackout in protest at a bill that was before the Russian parliament that proposed mechanisms to block IP addresses and DNS records. The protest, implemented after on-wiki consensus was reached during the preceding days, concerned the potential of the amendment to the information law to allow extra-judicial censorship of the internet in Russia, including the closure of access to the Russian Wikipedia. Among the questions now are how effective the blackout was and where we go from here in terms of internet freedom in one of the world's biggest and most influential countries.
With the 2012 Summer Olympic Games beginning this weekend in London, we decided to catch up with the chaps at WikiProject Olympics. The last time we interviewed WikiProject Olympics was in February 2010 when the project was gearing up for the Winter Olympics in Vancouver. We wanted to know how the project has grown since then and whether preparing for a Summer Olympics was more grueling.
For the second time this year (and the third in the history of the committee), there are no open cases, as all three active cases were closed last week.
There has never been a better time to improve the behavior of marketing professionals on Wikipedia. For the first time we're seeing self-imposed statements of ethics. Professional PR bodies around the globe have supported the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) guidance for ethical Wikipedia engagement. Although their tone is different, CREWE and the PRSA have brought more attention to the issues. Awareness among PR professionals is rising. So are the number of paid editing operations sprouting up and the opportunity for dialogue.
One featured article was promoted this week, Melville Island. A small peninsula in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, it was discovered by Europeans in the 1600s and initially used for storehouses. The land was purchased by the British and used to hold prisoners of war, then to receive escaped slaves from the United States. After being used as a place of quarantine and later a recruitment centre, the land was granted to Canada in 1907 and used to house prisoners of war. It is now home to the clubhouse and marina of the Armdale Yacht Club.
In the first of a series looking at this year's eight ongoing Google Summer of Code projects, the Signpost caught up with developer Harry Burt.
User:StaploePC22:34, 23 July 2012 Fluffernutter (Talk | contribs) blocked StaploePC (Talk | contribs) with an expiry time of indefinite Can you explain this please? Best wishes S a g a C i t y (talk) 07:33, 24 July 2012 (UTC)
Jumped the gunHey, Fluffernutter, I see that you've been dealing with DIM302's silliness with the Analyte Health articles. He jumped the gun on his AfC and went ahead and created Analyte Health, Inc. It actually looks not awful, though; vaguely promotional, but nothing too blatant, and there do seem to be some sources. Can you take a look at it and tell me (more importantly, him) what you think? Thanks! Writ Keeper ⚇♔ 14:53, 24 July 2012 (UTC)
Last-word-itisIt's a horrible condition. Please have sympathy for those of us so afflicted
FatfingerSorry about the rollback. Mobile phone slip Fasttimes68 (talk) 19:11, 24 July 2012 (UTC) apologyHi, I apologise for asking a stupid question at the Signpost. I should have known better. I'll try not to be so foolish again. Thanks! MathewTownsend (talk) 21:58, 25 July 2012 (UTC)
Kissinger Nkosinathi SibandaThis page was approved on July 12 and you deleted it as being the same page as the a page that was once deleted. Please stop this---- The new Kissinger Nkosinathi Sibanda page has is substantially different from the previous deleted page and I have taken great lengths to document why he is notable. You have also said, I quote ---- "that he is not notable, other than that he just exist," -- how is the first real African born pioneer and voice in science fiction "just existing!" Please take your racist attitude to another entry. I refuse to be bullied by you. This page was created and you unilaterally deleted the page, shame on you! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mziboy (talk • contribs) 06:01, 26 July 2012 (UTC) Check out the above users case at Requests for Arbitration. Ive had a look though and it was deleted at this title Ken Sibanda and at Kissinger N. Sibanda by another admin. Two AFDs Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ken Sibanda and Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Kissinger N. Sibanda. Seems like a bit of a boomerang case to me.B S 15:10, 26 July 2012 (UTC)
You are involved in a recently filed request for arbitration. Please review the request at Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests#Kissinger N. Sibanda and, if you wish to do so, enter your statement and any other material you wish to submit to the Arbitration Committee. Additionally, the following resources may be of use— Thanks, T. Canens (talk) 15:44, 26 July 2012 (UTC)
RestatementIf I appear too hush on you then I apologize. My position is that the "Kissinger N. Sibanda," entry was created on the 12th of July by Vikai and you overrode him. It seems like the rules do not apply to you. Your articles if closely scrutinized do not even mee the minimal level of wikipedia criteria. You just appear to be fighting the page - Ken Sibanda, thats my point - And in the past you have written things that can be construed as racist---- you said of Ken Sibanda: "he has done nothing but just exist." Please addresss your actions of July 12th at the arbitration forum. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mziboy (talk • contribs) 00:32, 27 July 2012 (UTC)
YGM![]() It may take a few minutes from the time the email is sent for it to show up in your inbox. You can {{You've got mail}} or {{ygm}} template. at any time by removing the Requested Oversight. Electric Catfish 20:57, 27 July 2012 (UTC)
GOCE July drive wrap-up
COI+ certification proposalI've thought of an idea that might break our current logjam with paid editing. I'd love your sincere feedback and opinion. Feel free to circulate this to anyone you think should know about it, but please recognize that it hasn't agreed upon by either PR organizations or WikiProjects or the wider community. It's also just a draft, so any/many changes can still be made. Thanks and cheers, Ocaasi EdwardsBot (talk) 15:01, 28 July 2012 (UTC) =Theone20 (talk) 22:52, 29 July 2012 (UTC) Hello Fluttermuffer. I accidentally clicked the "notable" into that page. You can take it out but please dont delete my page anymore. He is a famous artist and i will put in all the information.
AdamsHello. can you please revert this edit in Stephanie Adams page? You can check the talk page if you want, there is consensus now about reverting it --aad_Dira (talk) 19:49, 30 July 2012 (UTC).
The Signpost: 30 July 2012From the modeling of social dynamics in a collaborative environment to why the number of Wikipedia readers rises while the number of editors doesn't.
Wikimedia Foundation published its Annual Plan, focusing on technical improvements, editor retention, and structural reforms over the coming year. The movement's total revenue, including almost all chapter funding, is slated to rise by 35%, from $34.2 million to $46.1 million, and global spending to more than $42.1 million. The foundation's own core spending will grow by 15% to $30.2 million in 2012–13.
We continue our Summer Sports Series this week with WikiProject Horse Racing. Started in November 2005, the project has grown to include nearly 8,000 articles maintained by 34 active members. There are 10 Featured Articles and 19 Good Articles included in the project's scope. In addition to preparing articles for GA and FA status, the project attempts to create requested articles and locate requested images. We interviewed Redrose64, Montanabw, Tigerboy1966, Ealdgyth, and Cuddy Wifter.
Eight new featured articles, five new featured lists, and eight new featured pictures. The highlights include a new featured picture of Frank Sinatra, created by William P. Gottlieb and nominated by Tomer T. Sinatra (1915–98) was a highly successful American singer and film actor whose career spanned 60 years. This image dates from around 1947.
In the light of recent questions over the long-term reliability of Wikimedia wikis, the Signpost caught up with CT Woo, the Wikimedia Foundation's director of technical operations.
Arbitrator Kirill Lokshin proposed a motion requiring the alteration of any instances of an editor's previous username in arbitration decisions to reflect their name changes. The Devil's Advocate has initiated an amendment request for the controversial Race and intelligence case.
ProtectionsThanks for starting to clean up after HCFest; would you mind going through his edits and making more protections? I've not yet figured out how he vandalised a WP:AN template and {{Infobox Settlement}}. Nyttend backup (talk) 16:38, 31 July 2012 (UTC)
IndiaFYI. --Kudpung กุดผึ้ง (talk) 08:00, 1 August 2012 (UTC)
Sorry about the delay, but I have finally got around to responding to your comments at the GA. AIRcorn (talk) 13:26, 1 August 2012 (UTC)
AlmightyvegetaHello fluffernutter, this is just to inform you that Almightyvegeta (talk · contribs) has continued his disruptive editing following the end of his previous ban. I would certainly hope that this calls for some action. Thanks. Secret of success (talk) 14:16, 3 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) 20:02, 3 August 2012 (UTC) A thank-you noteGeez, those trolls... we might need to get an exterminator to handle 'em all. ;) Thanks for the reversion. Your services are much appreciated. =) Master&Expert (Talk) 01:29, 3 August 2012 (UTC)
Notification of RFC/U concerning YoureallycanI'd like to notify you that I've initiated a Request for Comments/User concerning Youreallycan (talk · contribs). The RFC/U, which mentions a dispute that you had with this user, can be read at Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Youreallycan. Prioryman (talk) 14:49, 5 August 2012 (UTC) My typo errorI am sorry to cause you grief in that recent IP unblock request by creating a brief typo. I have commented on the editor's talk page. --Anthony Bradbury"talk" 20:09, 5 August 2012 (UTC) Some stroopwafels for you!
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.
WikipediocracyWhen you have a gaggle of individuals on Wikipediocracy apparently plotting to derail the YRC RFC/U and turn it into some kind of adversarial process against me personally on bogus charges of "canvassing", supposed financial irregularities/conflicts of interest and claims of BLP violations, it's hard not to see it as a BADSITE. Or perhaps it's just a site that caters for BADPEOPLE. Prioryman (talk) 18:14, 7 August 2012 (UTC)
A barnstar for you!
Stephanie AdamsHi, Fluffernutter. Could you advise me on how to proceed on the Stephanie Adams article? It has some issues that need correcting, but there seems to be a group of editors that are blocking any changes. For example, I took out one of four references stuck on her college graduation where I could see no mention of college at all, and this morning it's been reverted back in. There's no discussion in response to my request for an attempt to reach a consensus. This looks like disruptive editing to me. Pkeets (talk) 11:49, 4 August 2012 (UTC)
There are some significant problems surrounding user conduct at this article, some of which have come to the Arbitration Committee's attention. It might be best if everyone stepped away from editing this article for a few days, until it is a little more clear what has been going on. Regards, Newyorkbrad (talk) 13:52, 8 August 2012 (UTC)
Stephanie AdamsHi, just to note that about 3 editors have been confirmed as having been paid to edit Stephanie Adams. It's probably already the case, but can the sysop protection of the article be maintained until at least: Wikipedia:Conflict_of_interest/Noticeboard#Stephanie_Adams is all sorted. IRWolfie- (talk) 11:30, 8 August 2012 (UTC)
ANI discussionCheers for the advice, I wasn't really sure what to do about it. I'll file a report with them. Paul MacDermott (talk) 19:03, 9 August 2012 (UTC)
Elastic Therapeutic TapeFluffernutter, thank you for your reply in regards to the Elastic Therapeutic Tape page on Wikipedia. The reason that I and others continue to change the page, is that Kinesio (name brand, not all elastic therapeutic tapes) and/or its followers are continuing to change the page to reflect that any elastic therapeutic tape is Kinesio's solely. As a practitioner this discerns me as they are the 800 lb gorilla who believes that it is their way or no way. In the US there are over 14 other elastic therapeutic taping companies, in Europe there are over 60. Now some may be good, most are bad, but the fact of the matter everytime someone places the word Kinesio into the Wikipedia page they are in fact advertising solely for the purpose of Kinesio. We are wanting to provide a neutral format of information as your guidelines state. Achieving what the Wikipedia community understands as neutrality means carefully and critically analyzing a variety of reliable sources and then attempting to convey to the reader the information contained in them clearly and accurately. Wikipedia aims to describe disputes, but not engage in them. Editors, while naturally having their own points of view, should strive in good faith to provide complete information, and not to promote one particular point of view over another. As such, the neutral point of view does not mean exclusion of certain points of view, but including all notable and verifiable points of view. Observe the following principles to achieve the level of neutrality that is appropriate for an encyclopedia. Avoid stating opinions as facts. Usually, articles will contain information about the significant opinions that have been expressed about their subjects. However, these opinions should not be stated in Wikipedia's voice. Rather, they should be attributed in the text to particular sources, or where justified, described as widespread views, etc. For example, an article should not state that "genocide is an evil action", but it may state that "genocide has been described by John X as the epitome of human evil." Avoid stating seriously contested assertions as facts. If different reliable sources make conflicting assertions about a matter, treat these assertions as opinions rather than facts, and do not present them as direct statements. Avoid presenting uncontested assertions as mere opinion. Uncontested and uncontroversial factual assertions made by reliable sources should normally be directly stated in Wikipedia's voice. Unless a topic specifically deals with a disagreement over otherwise uncontested information, there is no need for specific attribution for the assertion, although it is helpful to add a reference link to the source in support of verifiability. Further, the passage should not be worded in any way that makes it appear to be contested. Prefer nonjudgmental language. A neutral point of view neither sympathizes with nor disparages its subject (or what reliable sources say about the subject), although this must sometimes be balanced against clarity. Present opinions and conflicting findings in a disinterested tone. Indicate the relative prominence of opposing views. Ensure that the reporting of different views on a subject adequately reflects the relative levels of support for those views, and that it does not give a false impression of parity, or give undue weight to a particular view. For example, to state that "According to Simon Wiesenthal, the Holocaust was a program of extermination of the Jewish people in Germany, but David Irving disputes this analysis" would be to give apparent parity between the supermajority view and a tiny minority view by assigning each to a single activist in the field. — Preceding unsigned comment added by T4UBTold (talk • contribs) 19:58, 9 August 2012 (UTC)
I've left a msg that may be of interest to you there. Dennis Brown - 2¢ © Join WER 12:26, 10 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) 15:40, 10 August 2012 (UTC) Courtesy noteHi Fluffernutter. I expect you have Penyulap's talk page on your watchlist, but I thought it would be courteous to let you know I posted a note there. Kind regards. 64.40.54.58 (talk) 10:33, 12 August 2012 (UTC) Inflammatory remarks, personal information etc, by several ip's (one and the same)User:201.81.224.11, who you warned, continues with his behaviour, leaving personal information and inflammatory remarks under User:201.81.226.160. He has also used User:201.81.237.228 and User:201.81.239.129. The ip's should be banned and his edits removed.--Zoupan 10:21, 14 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 ...
updated offerupdated my position - I think that the civility condition and the one RR restriction would render this BLP discussion clause as unnecessary and extreme punishment - if I cant revert and I cant make a single rude comment without being site banned then as I am not a BLP violator then I can be allowed to comment about living people but not allowed to edit content about such.Excuse me from missing you - I got all the others I thank - its difficult to get the offer clarified after updates - I appreciate your comment - if this has caused you to change your position please comment there - thanks- Youreallycan 16:00, 15 August 2012 (UTC)
Talkback![]() Message added 18:08, 16 August 2012 (UTC). You can remove this notice at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template. Fairly OddParents Freak (Fairlyoddparents1234) Hotel HellHi. It makes sense that you protected Hotel Hell, but the IP edited it just before you protected. As noted on the talk page, the original version should still be used, rather than the IP's current one. Thanks, TBrandley 18:17, 16 August 2012 (UTC) "As noted on the talk page". Haha. --76.189.121.5 (talk) 23:02, 16 August 2012 (UTC)
I have to say, I'm getting weary of the constant frenzied waves of accusations, with no foundation whatsoever, made by this IP, and frustrated by the lack of sanctions. Not only has he/she made eight reverts with in 24 hours without a block, but he/she has failed to assume good faith and is now accusing three of us of "colluding" over and over again, something that has gone unremarked upon by any admin. Hours after the PP on the original article, this IP continues to make flagrant accusations and uncivil remarks on the 3RR report and anywhere else where he/she does not have the last word. It's long past time for him/her to drop the stick, but there's no sign he/she has any plans to do so until his/her "good" edits are left in place unchallenged. No amount of guidance from at least five editors that I can find seems to have any effect. Some action needs to be taken. --Drmargi (talk) 01:25, 17 August 2012 (UTC)
Resource exchangeHello.Your request was fulfilled.You can find a link to the article/s you requested in the relevant section at WP:RX.Please indicate when you've downloaded successfully and add a resolved tag to your request.Thank you.--Shrike (talk)/WP:RX 20:46, 16 August 2012 (UTC) Good article reviewJust so you know, I am reviewing Stella Nickell. Good luck! Reaper Eternal (talk) 20:30, 17 August 2012 (UTC)
PenyulapI've restored talk page access, with some hesitation, due to the concerns of the community. I explained there that this isn't a reversion of your revocation, which I still support, but a new action based on different circumstances. I understand if you have reservations, and I don't blame you. I hope you understand. I've unwatched that page, since Penyulap doesn't wish to communicate with me anymore, and I don't think I can help him anymore. Dennis Brown - 2¢ © Join WER 21:34, 18 August 2012 (UTC)
Good jobFluffernutter - thanks, that was constructive criticism. Let me work on the suggestions. Again, I really wanted people to help in editing the article and this is exactly what you have done. Thanks again!Mziboy (talk) 00:03, 19 August 2012 (UTC) Happy Adminship day FluffernutterThe 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.
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