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Hi, i saw you edited the list of wikipedians by the number of edit, are you one of the creators of this list? I am a social researcher in english wikipedia, for which i need to do some statistics analysis like this list. May i ask you some questions about it? thanks a lot!!!! please send me email if it's ok.
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there is a problem with this edit. Poppy (talk) 00:52, 4 March 2008 (UTC)
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Hello, and thanks for finding some people on the Wikipedia:Find-A-Grave famous people lists!
The standard procedure, if you find that someone on the list is listed in Wikipedia, is:
Thanks again! --Alvestrand (talk) 07:59, 6 March 2008 (UTC)
Your help is needed in planning Wikipedia:Meetup/DC 4! Any comments or suggestions you have are greatly appreciated. The Placebo Effect (talk) 19:30, 8 March 2008 (UTC)
I wanted to let you know that I changed my "vote" to Support for the FL nomination of List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Battle of Iwo Jima. Also, I finished adding the unit information for those on the list that were missing it. I'd appreciate it if you could double check those that I did to ensure I got them right. — Bellhalla (talk) 21:02, 8 March 2008 (UTC)
Generally I try to avoid voting in FLCs because I usually close them. It seems to be heading towards a promotion (all it needs is one more vote) and it will be left open as long as it is needed to gain that vote. -- Scorpion0422 14:51, 14 March 2008 (UTC)
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I appreciate your changes and input in reference my sandbox User:Signaleer/Sandbox/Caldwell to the Lt. Gen. William B. Caldwell article. The warning was not meant towards you but I would like to get an organized sandbox done before making "radical" changes to the wiki article. It obviously needs a lot of polishing and facts added but thanks for your effort. If you have any other input, discussion would most appreciated on my sandbox talk page. Thanks a lot. -Signaleer (talk) 18:58, 17 March 2008 (UTC)
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Thanks for the notice, and congratulations on getting the Iwo Jima list to featured status. jwillbur 16:30, 24 March 2008 (UTC)
I saw your question on the List of Medal of Honor recipients on the FLC page: Basically, if an image caption is a complete sentence, use a period ("full stop"); if it is a sentence fragment, don't use a period.
Hope this helps — Bellhalla (talk) 17:28, 24 March 2008 (UTC)
Hey, sorry about that, I was updating an old message because I reformated my user name. There were no changes to the persondata. MrPrada (talk) 15:53, 27 March 2008 (UTC)
Hello. Please don't forget to provide an edit summary, which wasn't included with your recent edit to List of Medal of Honor recipients. Thank you. Otolemur crassicaudatus (talk) 21:44, 27 March 2008 (UTC)
Just thought you might like to know, your edits are introducing redirects. The Philadelphia article was renamed just that some time ago, not "Philadelphia, Pennsylvania".--BillFlis (talk) 12:03, 28 March 2008 (UTC)
Hi Kumioko, I fixed one of your sortname templates so you could see what I did. The {{sortname}} template can take a third parameter which is the page you wish to point at so {{sortname|John|Andrews|John Andrews (Medal of Honor)}} should give you a name that shows John Andrews, sorts on Andrews and points to John Andrews (Medal of Honor). I think you've got the nowrap stuff sorted by the way. Let me know if you need anything more! All the best, The Rambling Man (talk) 13:30, 28 March 2008 (UTC)
Just a note to say thankyou for updating milhist tags, but also to remind you that {{WPMILHIST}} does not accept "list" as a class. This is because they follow the normal assessment scale all the way upto FL. Thanks. Woody (talk) 18:06, 28 March 2008 (UTC)
Your Medal of Honour copypastes are missing a bracket. Regards, Skomorokh 19:19, 31 March 2008 (UTC)
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You put a note on WT:AWB about this - I'd just like to suggest that when you do, for living people without a photo, please put a placeholder image (e.g. Image:Replace this image male.svg, Image:Replace this image female.svg or Image:Replace this image1.svg) in - these really do work for getting photos contributed, and to enhance the general idea that we really do want free content and so forth - David Gerard (talk) 15:57, 1 April 2008 (UTC)
Feel free to express your opinion here: Wikipedia:Templates for deletion/Log/2008 April 2. For the AfD, if for you that's revenge, for me its the point that langloisrg's vandalism of my userpage reminded me of the presence of a bunch of poor articles created by him. Cheers, --TheFEARgod (Ч) 18:14, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
You really don't need to add a "See also" section to add a portal template. Just put the template in the article. The added "See also" section winds up displaying as an empty section. I like putting portal templates in the first section after the main article (the first end-section), such as References, Notes, See also, External links, whatever is there. The portal thingie displays the same, down at the bottom of the article where it should logically be.--BillFlis (talk) 22:17, 2 April 2008 (UTC)
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Hello. Please don't forget to provide an edit summary. Thank you. Otolemur crassicaudatus (talk) 20:57, 3 April 2008 (UTC)
I noticed you were replacing breaks in articles such as E. Urner Goodman, where you replaced <br />
with <br/>
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all get rendered by the MediWiki processor as <br />
. If you look at the source for this page, you will see that the four breaks here are rendered the same.
--— Gadget850 (Ed) talk - 14:47, 7 April 2008 (UTC)
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when the processor then converts it to <br />
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."Hi, and hope you're having fun!
One problem I encountered: The CMOH article you created for Carl Ludwig (Medal of Honor) seems to have somehow gotten its content confused with that for William Ludgate. I found this while searching for Find-A-Grave entries; it seemed simpler to let you know than to attempt to find the references myself; I know nothing about how to access CMOH citations.
Anyway - you'll find some more words about him at KumiokoCleanStart/Archive 3 at Find a Grave. Enjoy! --Alvestrand (talk) 22:21, 7 April 2008 (UTC)
User pages use a subpage structure (see Wikipedia:Subpages). The software only recognizes subpages as pages following a / in certain namespaces. (Which is why things like talk page archives are always /Archive_1, /Archive_2, etc.) Thus, your page wasn't in your user space, but was in fact floating in the user namespace. Your TOC has been restored. Cheers. --MZMcBride (talk) 19:07, 10 April 2008 (UTC)
I made some comments on List of Medal of Honor recipients FLC page. — ERcheck (talk) 15:21, 12 April 2008 (UTC)
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Ping! --ROGER DAVIES talk 06:42, 13 April 2008 (UTC)
Hi, the FLC has been open for over 25 days, and I think I am going to close it as a fail because it seems to be going nowhere right now. I am hesitant to pass it until there is a resolution to the Arsenal FLRC, so I think it should be failed for now and resubmitted once the FLRC closes. If you would like it to remain open, please let me know. -- Scorpion0422 12:52, 14 April 2008 (UTC)
Greetings Kumioko; we've never ran into one another, but nice to meet you anyway ;) First off, good luck with your RfA, and don't sweat it: it's a stressful process, and puts a lot of editors off contributing altogether, if they have a bad experience with it. Just try and take the best out of it, regardless of how it goes.
Secondly, I'd like to give you a courtesy note, that I've left a comment for you in my neutral !vote. I'd be very interested to hear your response to it, in particular with regards to my concerns that you are too inexperienced in administrator-related areas, and hence won't be able to competently handle the sysop. tools. If you don't wish to respond on the RfA page, I'm usually in IRC as [AGK], I'm on Skype as agkwiki, and you can email me using the details here. Otherwise, best regards, and happy editing. Anthøny 00:00, 15 April 2008 (UTC)
I've added questions. Dlohcierekim 04:34, 15 April 2008 (UTC)
If your aim is for 'wikipedia to make more sense and not be contradictory' you may be interested in this. Wikipedia:WikiProject_Council/Proposals#Wiki editors harmony SunCreator (talk) 14:21, 15 April 2008 (UTC)
Hi Kumioko. I see your RfA isn't going exactly as you'd planned. I think that the biggest issue here is that people are unsure whether you full understand the role of an admin, not that you've got insufficient admin experience. Certainly by telling the community you won't run again if you don't get it this time will probably be received badly. Let me know if I can help, in the current situation it may look better for you to withdraw before too many opposers pile on. I know how stressful it can be, my first RfA failed, I got worked up and made a few too many knee jerk responses. Give me a shout should you need me to do anything. The Rambling Man (talk) 14:23, 15 April 2008 (UTC)
Please answer optional question 15. If you answer well, I shall support (and also support on any future RFA :-) ) --Kim Bruning (talk) 16:16, 15 April 2008 (UTC) This is actually also a decent test of RFA... if you answer the question correctly, but fail the RFA, then the RFA process is likely provably broken :-P
You're welcome, but I suggest you don't thank anyone for participating while your RfA is in progress. Some users may oppose you if they see you thanking people before your RfA is over. Wait until it's closed before thanking anyone. Acalamari 17:21, 15 April 2008 (UTC)
Hi, I'd very much appreciate your input at the discussion regarding the conflict of interest situation on the Bob Parsons article. It's at the COI Noticeboard, here: . Many thanks Howie ☎ 19:03, 15 April 2008 (UTC)
Just wanted to let you know that the effort you put into fielding all the questions in your RfA led me to change my mind and move from oppose to support. Good luck! Hiberniantears (talk) 15:27, 16 April 2008 (UTC)
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First, the anonymous editor who is making these edits is a long-time troublemaker on Wiki. He's been banned under a variety of names such as BoxingWear/Projects/User:Vesa Second, the cite he uses is an inexact cite that says that there were nearly 5000 American casualties in the war. That number was given not as a scholarly analysis, from my perspective, but merely as a rough estimate to give some context in the article. I don't think it is proper to change the entry on the basis of such an inexact cite. MKil (talk) 22:20, 17 April 2008 (UTC)MKil
paragraph that starts with February, it is from a well known historian, so the article is very much so credible! I may not be able to get in touch with you, so have your email work under your account.
The tools aren't actually needed for this: the thing to do would be to ask Mkil why he reverts the user's edits. However, looking at this and this, it seems that the IP Mkil is reverting is a sockpuppet of someone. Acalamari 23:26, 17 April 2008 (UTC)
Sir, the reverts mkil made are evil, he kills everything, just check hank williams sr, on death certificate it says he died oak hill, time of death 7am, he reverted that, you can find copy of his death certificate online, even buy it.
BOXINGWEAR and that's me, only and no other user, the account should be re-instated. There is bad blood between me and few administrators, mkil has few friends who help him here, those administrators should also go as they are impartial, the other day i tried to leave reply on administrators board but all to no avail, one sided judges. I hope I did not offend you with my typing, i type over 90wpm and time is precious. Mkil wasted ton of my and other people's time, just go and check what he does, he reverts everything with poor excuses or excuses made up just so some nut can use it to look innocent. Remember, I dont have account, so I will look suspicious and they will not believe me. But i did many good edits since I was blocked on feb 1 2007. His excuses will be like... reverting conversation, pov (even if it's not), no source, poorly written, if he can not find evidence this vandal mkil will create an excuse poorly written or something similar, he is satanic evil person who did damage to many people, he threatened me via private emails, hotmail warned him not to do it, so he did, i had to change email. He has excuse after excuse, he has time on his hands, does not do much otherwise. Chicago pub library is now blocked, so i will not be able to reply, i am replying from friend's house, i will not use my home IP. I also have other things to do and would like to reply you directly from my email-Laters! Hope you see it my way, there is so much more you need to know, so many evil things on this vandal. Remember, mkil has time and attorney languange skills, even if he kills somebody in front of you, this vandal will be able to convince you it was not him.
I always wanted to contribute to encyclopedias and fix things, not kill something as mkil does because it's 'commentary' Kum, you want to be administrator, this is your opportunity to do something special, bring back my account, show all of wikipedia i was good contributor. Am=Phil war lasted 1899-1913, there must have been more that 5000 dead, check under ref! I dont post things without verifying em! Am-Philippine war lasted 1899-1913, so it must be more than 5000 dead, also check references as they will verify me. Its not easy for me to type this, as you can see, i was reverted by psycho administator, calling this trolling, it's not, if you accumilate so many negative things over time, it will not look good but the content is all true! Its your perfect opportunity to open my account, show wikipedia i did things well and in good faith and you get my vote of confidence! -Boxingwear
Now... I WAS PROVEN CORRECT YET AGAIN... THE MURAD I ARTICLE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO POISONED KNIFE, EXACTLY WHAT I WAS DOING, THIS VANDAL MKIL WAS REVERTING. I can not paste any links right now because this operating system does not allow me to do those things. I am requesting that you guys reply to the above so we can resolve the situation.
IT would be best to reopen boxingwear account asap, then an administrator to order mkil never to touch my edits or any edits from chicago public library, and i am not the only one who edits there, as the system has over 100 000 computers. If he stays away from my edits and his stupid vandalistic approach there will be no tention between us. As you can read about that on simple wikipedia on mkil's talk page on marciano decision. Again, i am busy, out of town, will not be able to check anything nor fully reply with additional evidence, mkil has all the time he needs in the world, mafia has time and money. Mkil does not stand for i kill you with kindness, certainly his user name speaks for itself that he is associated with criminal elements. He will not show that on here, but my God, the emails I received from this individual were horrific; threats, name calling, etc... the above threat is not a threat, i threatened mkil with his wikipedia account and him belonging here, he should get his medicine, the medicine he gives others, something must be done, if this guy is not stopped I will not allow him to rule and delete everything he likes or thinks is commentary or some other sorry explanation of his. There is no love lost between the two of us, there is no chance EVER for the two of us to be even simple friends, he must be kept separate from me, i never had any problems on wiki, except with this individual. Now, check murad site and you will see that somebody else did exactly what I did, why did vandal mkil revert? He does not like me, he wants me dead, he wants to accuse me of things I've never done and this is only the start of what he wants to do to me or is planning... Well resolution is here Kumioko, hopefully you will become one good administrator who is not on mkil's side. But on side of reason and logic.(you are thinking like them., that is bad) He had few of thsoe who help him with IP range, give him things, then he reverts and vandalizes articles. I may not reply for a few days, i expect you to resolve situation with my situation, blocking chi pub lib does not resolve anything but makes it worse... The bottom line is, mkil should stay away from my edits. Just check john paul ii edits, my God... he took out the statement on his mother's death, a mother that was important to the pope, but uncivilized vandal mkil did many worse things over the years. But you want correct articles wikipedia? You choose, it's up to you. By supporting mkil you support deletion of facts, details, events, everything of importance. I have a college degree in classical music and history so I know much more than this vandal, I've been to many places with the military regiments too! Well, i typed fast, but you get the point, if you waNT GOOD articles I am your guy, mkil will continue killing things, details, events, facts, etc, he has no limits, a very stoic individual (who gets help from few pathetic administrators). Well Kumioko and the rest, show me you understand few things (you never did show any understanding nor did you research my good work), also mkil needs to stop calling me names, i only have one good name he should call me, otherwise he is starting confrontation and that is against the rules, he knows it, you know it but nobody enforces anything, what total hypocrites! I only had one account: Boxingwear
Yup, he should have acted better, i proposed peace between the two of us, but all to no avail, and i am boxingwear not grp, as explained why and how, will not repeat. Also he has pathetic cold administrators helping him do what he wants. Blanca carta.
here's one of only few examples i was proven right yet again: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Murad_I&diff=206451410&oldid=206381071
Hey, thanks for your detailed support rationale. VanTucky 23:37, 18 April 2008 (UTC)
Thanks, for the comment. The whole thing has kust been rather a disappointing blow to my ego. One one have thought that a user with over 30, 000 edits and no bad actions wouldn't have warranted the barrage I have recieved. I think after all this is over I will take a long wikibreak to lick my wounds and recover. Thanks again and no hard feelings. By the way cool thing how you got the star spinning around the Wikipedia globe, how'd you do that?--Kumioko (talk) 23:07, 18 April 2008 (UTC)
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Hello Kumioko. The list is pretty close to featured status, I think, but there are a few issues remaining. All of the blocks of text need to be fully referenced with inline citations. Some of the text needs to beefed up, for example to better explain what a "Buffalo Soldier" is (that was one of the suggestions from last year's peer review). I've also been considering putting inline citations in the tables themselves, since the information is drawn from multiple sources. Not sure if this is necessary, though, and it would be quite a bit of work. jwillbur 22:14, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
see here, here, and here. Enigma message Review 23:37, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
I am sorry to inform you that I have just closed your RfA as not demonstrating a consensus that you should be made an administrator at this time. I hope you will not be too disheartened - an unsuccessful RfA should not be taken as a sign that your contributions to the project are not appreciated. If you are still interested in becoming an administrator, please take on board the comments made by those opposing and reapply when you feel you have addressed them. Best wishes, WjBscribe 00:19, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
No I think your suggestion had merit. I hadn't been party to the discussion really until I read through the closed poll and realised how it resembled a really nasty RFA. All the support !votes were fine, all the oppose !votes were leapt upon. Bizarre. Oh, and I meant to say congratulations on maintaining your dignity throughout your recent RFA. Please don't close the door on the process. The Rambling Man (talk) 16:43, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
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Milhist's new drive – Tag & Assess 2008 – goes live on April 25 and you are cordially invited to participate. This time, the task is housekeeping. As ever, there are awards galore, plus there's a bit of friendly competition built-in, with a race for bronze, silver and gold wikis! You can sign up, in advance, here. I look forward to seeing you on the drive page! All the best, --ROGER DAVIES talk 12:56, 23 April 2008 (UTC)
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I saw your note on TRM's page and here is the answer: http://tools.wikimedia.de/~escaladix/larticles/ is a tool that works it out. Regards. Woody (talk) 14:18, 23 April 2008 (UTC)
I have no objection to the principle of pointing people in the right direction. Just be careful not to veer to closely to Citizendium! The Rambling Man (talk) 19:09, 23 April 2008 (UTC)
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Hi,
I refer to your reply to my concern about micro stub articles at Wikipedia:Village pump (proposals)/FritzpollBot#PLEASE - no more micro stubs.
I reply here as the discussion there is being closed and this may become a tangent anyway.
Do you know if there has been much work done generating non trivial article pages ? If so, can you point me in appropriate directions ?
I would like to try to improve the quality of initial articles. See for example the very much a work in progress at User:Pee Tern/Sandbox/Template/Gen stub Law enforcement agency.
Any comments ?
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Thank you, for I feel much the same way. There is too much drama on Wikipedia, and an exceeding amount of bureaucracy that almost resembles that of a typical government. For a free encyclopaedia that anyone can edit, it has become exceedingly difficult to complete that mission when the amount of intervention and bureaucracy is that that it requires a Foundation and oversight on every facet. Since gaining the mop, I have reduced my general article editing to that of reverts and easy corrections; I no longer write good quality articles that could pass GA. Not that I really tried all that much due to four web-sites that I pour more attention to, but adminship is greatly overrated. Thanks for posting that, again. seicer | talk | contribs 01:52, 20 June 2008 (UTC)
Hi,
Your monobook needs to be updated to avoid an error. The convert template code has changed and it will no longer accept 'sq' or 'cu' with metric units. Thus '|sqkm|' will have to be changed to '|km2|'. All existing pages have been updated. Any new use of the template with '|sqkm|' will produce an error on the page. The code for non-metric units is unchanged and can be either '|sqft|' or '|ft2|' format.
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Hi, I see you've been adding {{persondata}} to a number of articles, using AWB. It's great that you're adding this, however on the few articles I've had a look at, you haven't put the name in the correct order. It should (normally) be surname, firstname middlename (for more information see Wikipedia:Persondata. This is important as one of the motivations for persondata is the ability to produce a list sorted alphabetically by surname. It would be great if you could correct this for any further persondata you add (and maybe fix the ones you've already done...?) Also, again on the articles I checked, the article contains the information needed to fill in some of the other fields like date/place of birth/death, but you haven't added these. It would be really great if you could take the time to add these too when you're adding persondata. Thanks, Dr pda (talk) 01:27, 5 July 2008 (UTC)
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Konichi-wa, KumiokoCleanStart ...
I'd like to give you an Attaboy! for your work on John R. Fox (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views) ... BTW, this is my Real Identity, that I gave up years ago ... I'm also the WebMaster for John R. Fox's HomePage. :-)
Happy Editing! — 151.200.237.53 (talk · contribs) 03:01, 6 July 2008 (UTC)
I'll make a note of that, thanks. Got quite a bit of work to do on that front yet, hopefully it's not as hard as it seems. Wizardman 02:06, 7 July 2008 (UTC)
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When doing semi-auto spelling corrections, please look carefull at what you are changing. In this article, the references to "honour" (rather than "honor") are from British websites, and making your changes actually broke the urls used as references, or changed a direct quote. David Underdown (talk) 21:59, 11 July 2008 (UTC)
Please don't make unsignificant edits like . br tags are automatically terminated by MediaWiki, so all such edits just waste server resources without a slightest benefit. Also, you said that you're replacing DEFAULTSORT with {{lifetime}} - please don't ever do it, as it violates the 'don't do anything controversial' rule of AWB usage. There were lots of discussion about that, and there is no consensus for such changes en masse. MaxSem(Han shot first!) 13:38, 20 July 2008 (UTC)
Glad to see that you are resubmitting it. With the GimmeBot automatically archiving pages these days, all you need to do for resubmitions is follow the normal FLC proceedures. -- Scorpion0422 23:53, 23 July 2008 (UTC)
Your most recent FLC is two pages both redirecting to the other. What's going on? Gary King (talk) 01:07, 24 July 2008 (UTC)
Just remove the full stops. Sentences which aren't "complete" are referred to as "fragments" and they are perfectly acceptable but they don't use full stops. The Rambling Man (talk) 17:50, 24 July 2008 (UTC)
Hey. I had a look - on my browser (Safari under Mac OS X) it looks fine. Perhaps it's a browser issue? The Rambling Man (talk) 20:24, 24 July 2008 (UTC)
I'll look into how we can add something like this; but I'm a bit worried that it's the sort of field that will grow to an absurd length for some of the more famous people in question. Kirill (prof) 15:49, 27 July 2008 (UTC)
I'm doing an overhaul of the List of Hispanic Medal of Honor recipients and I would like for you to do me a favor and look over my new intro. and make whatever fixes needed.
Semper Fi, Tony the Marine (talk) 23:36, 27 July 2008 (UTC)
Hello
I am new to Wikipedia editing, having contributed only biographys for my father and uncle. As a result I am still trying to understand conventions.
I notice you removed the died= entry value for Edward "Porky" Cragg. May I ask why?
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I noticed you have edited the page Jack C. Stultz twice now with AWB to replace Bronze Star Medal with Bronze Star. I have reverted it twice now. The proper term is "Bronze Star Medal" unlike the Silver Star which does not have the word "medal" in the title. Please see AR 600-8-22, chapter 3-14, page 41, located here: Military Awards Regulation (Army)Atlantabravz (talk) 14:32, 29 July 2008 (UTC)
Re: this edit. Honour is the British spelling, not a mistake. The subject was a British general, so the spelling is appropriate (see WP:ENGVAR). Leithp 06:28, 30 July 2008 (UTC)
Why? These edits don't appear to add any value. I don't see the point in doing them. Obviously, you do see some value in them. (Or, presumably, you wouldn't be doing them?) I'd be interested to read why you think it's worth expending the effort. Cheers, Pdfpdf (talk) 10:33, 1 August 2008 (UTC)
"I hope that helps." - Yes, it does, thank you. (In fact, it's disturbingly logical once one is aware of the the context.) Cheers, Pdfpdf (talk) 14:59, 4 August 2008 (UTC)
P.S. It's /nowiki, not nowiki/ Pdfpdf (talk) 14:59, 4 August 2008 (UTC)
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You are using a bot to replace <br> and <br /> by <br/>. That is not a wise move. Both variants never cause problems in a browser, whereas the new form (<br/>) does not always work well (especially on MS-IE). −Woodstone (talk) 20:11, 10 August 2008 (UTC)
This issue has come up again in Wikipedia:Village_pump_(technical)#<br>. Quote from the
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Hi Kumioko:
Just checking to see if I correctly addressed your comments to the Featured List Candidate (FLC) on the USAF Test Pilot School. See:
Thanks for taking the time to review. Skeet Shooter (talk) 12:48, 11 August 2008 (UTC)
I have noticed a few of your edits to ACW articles with AWB addressing the second (and first) lieutenant links, making them go to the US use of them with the Second lieutenant#United States link. I don't use AWB, but I was wondering if you can set it to Second Lieutenant#United States to avoid many redirects created with your edits (First Lieutenant also). The same goes for changing Brigadier General to Brigadier General(United States) and other grades of general, as capitalizing the G in general creates more redirects. I've been fixing this as I edit pages also, but I don't want to make redirects if I can avoid it. Kresock (talk) 22:37, 13 August 2008 (UTC)
Hi - I just became aware of a March edit you'd made to one of the Find-A-Grave pages saying that "per previous discussion all MOH recipients are notable". I find that hard to believe - when all we know about a person is the name and that he had a citation for "valor", that hardly seems to satisfy Wikipedia's notability criteria, which requires "multiple works independent of the subject". But I'm willing to learn - can you point me to where this conclusion was reached, and to who reached it? --Alvestrand (talk) 13:30, 17 August 2008 (UTC)
Good Afternoon Good Sir, I noticed that you moved some portal links from the see also section to references per See Also portal links should be placed in the see also section. Also regarding the Civil war generals I am in the process of adding a link to the List of American Civil War generals page under the see also section along witht the portal links for the Civil war and the service they were in. Let me know if you have any questions.--Kumioko (talk) 19:44, 21 August 2008 (UTC)
Please see WP:R2D; thank you. --NE2 06:11, 24 August 2008 (UTC)
I have reverted your edits in this diffe. The spaces you are removing are helpful for editors such as myself who have bad eyes, and help break up a long section or list, needed after several hours of editing. Thanks for your cooperation, and your recognition that guideline are just that: Guidelines. - BillCJ (talk) 06:06, 25 August 2008 (UTC)
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I notice that you are using a very old version of my monobook script. Have you considered updating it? Lightmouse (talk) 22:15, 2 September 2008 (UTC)
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I thought there was consensus not to unlink until the exact circumstances and the decision as to which date format is to be used is determined. Separately, in Wikipedia:WikiProject Years and Wikipedia:WikiProject Days of the year, the question of whether the links should be maintained in those articles independent of WP:MOSDATE. — Arthur Rubin (talk) 20:37, 10 September 2008 (UTC)
I agree that in date articles, date links should be retained, and year links in year articles. Similarly for the other sibling articles in other chronological articles (decades, centuries, etc). Retaining autoformatting, where both date and year are linked separately, is unnecessary. In a date article, other dates (but not their accompanying years, might be linked; likewise for year articles. I think an exception needs to be written into the style guides about this. Can you remind me after we settle this accursed issue of which format should be used for non-anglo-country-related articles, at MOSNUM? Tony (talk) 11:52, 11 September 2008 (UTC)
It's widely accepted that links should increase readers' understanding of the article topic. A link to 1 January will never do this, and to a year page is almost never going to do this. Year articles are either oceans of fragmented lists of facts (mainly in the 20th century) or threadbare lists (way back). The years of the two world wars are a possible exception, but these are the only ones I could find in a survey of year pages I did recently. If all year pages were like 1345, we'd have to take them more seriously, but I still think the problem of focus and relevance would be there still. At the moment, chronological pages need enormous improvements; if that ever happens, we might think of promoting them through the Signpost, Featured content, and in other ways; but not by diluting high-value, focused links in articles.
Date autoformatting was never going to encourage readers to hit those links; it's very hard to get readers to hit links of any type in an article. DA's purpose is to format, and it's a sad fact that it's tangled up with the linking mechanism. I wonder whether you've read this page? I'm interested to see whether your opinion changes. Tony (talk) 11:48, 11 September 2008 (UTC)
One thing I forgot to mention was that it's probably best to uncheck 'add replacements to edit summary' in AWB as otherwise the edit summary gets filled with nonsense. Thanks Rjwilmsi 15:58, 13 September 2008 (UTC)
It's one of the best features of wikis. It may surprise you to know that a prime motivation for the removal of DA, which most people regard as a solution to a non-problem, is to minimise the dilution of our good links. This is also why I remove links to common words that very very few readers would ever click. The more blue in a text, the less likely a link is to be followed, I think. Do you agree?
But there's a host of reasons for updating our formatting. You've read them, but none strikes a chord with you. This is what I don't understand. Tony (talk) 14:24, 15 September 2008 (UTC)
Please note that you will have to remove both the day-month as well as year link if you are making wholesale changes to date systems. FWiW Bzuk (talk) 18:01, 15 September 2008 (UTC).
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Just to ask you not to rush into adding the Navy Cross to Sgt Rafael Peralta, it has not been given yet, and Sgt Perlata's family will appeal to reconsider that decision, thanks. --Cefaro (talk) 00:02, 29 September 2008 (UTC)
My fellow comrades, I'm requesting your participation (opinion or suggestion) as an uninvolved party in the following consensus: Gen. Raymond T. Odierno in an effort to terminate an edit-war between the two parties involved . The issue involved has to do with the inclusion in Odierno's biograpgy his participation in the so-called "Surge" or to simply "link" said Surge to an article about said subject. Thank you. Tony the Marine (talk) 22:24, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
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Would you be able to have a look at the comment I made here? I pointed out two edits you made, (here and here), which were actually wrong (in both cases they ended up stating that the person in question died aged 0). Do you know what went wrong there? Carcharoth (talk) 01:05, 9 October 2008 (UTC)
Good afternoon sir! I have a request of you. During your recent AWB edits to American Civil War bios, when you came across Confederate officers you have given the men rank links in the United States Army without regard to which army they held the rank in. I've been correcting this after you go through, but perhaps you can alter the AWB editing for Confederate officers to only point to the generic pages for 1st lieutenants on up to colonels (such as :major and :lieutenant colonel), and use the Confederate general officer links: (:General, :Lieutenant General, :Major General, and :Brigadier General), as these redirects point to specific descriptions in the Confederate Army. This came about due to discussion with Hlj, and I'll give you a link to it if you like. Also, on Charles Pomeroy Stone's page your edits on 1 October once again changed his rank link in the Egyptian Army to go to the US Army link. I appreciate your attention for these matters. Kresock (talk) 01:44, 17 October 2008 (UTC)
Hello again Kumioko! I appreciate your letting me know about your efforts concerning the ACW pages. When you get to the Confederate ones, here's a newbie for you to work your auto-magic on: Claudius W. Sears. It lacks personaldata, which I know you add, and such. Good day, sir! Kresock (talk) 06:45, 2 November 2008 (UTC)
It is not so great to leave an edit summary like "copyedit, date linking deprecated per WP:Dates using AWB", when you are not doing anything about date links. This diff shows that you are actually changing day-month to month-day, not unlinking at all. I'm unhappy at this, since month-day is not a convention that I think has any advantage, and also our general approach is not to make such switches when there are two ways being used in parallel. WP:Dates which you cite shows that clearly. Charles Matthews (talk) 12:57, 2 November 2008 (UTC)
Hi Kumioko, you have edited the "Edward O'Hare" page as follows:
00:34, 21 October 2008 Kumioko (copyedit and remove date links using AWB)
21:49, 23 September 2008 Kumioko (copyedit, date linking deprecated per WP:Dates, Replaced: ,, → , (2) using AWB)
Both times you have corrupted the name of an image (Image:VF3 March420305.jpg) so it couldn't be displayed anymore.
I had fixed the problem first 24 September 2008 after your first edit, and now again, today, after your second edit on 21 October.
Please don't rename unintentionally images when changing the day-month convention in the text.
Thanx!
Your efforts to add portal tags to a large number of articles has prompted a discussion at Portal talk:United States Army#Links in articles. An explanation as to the reasons for your actions would be appreciated. --Allen3 talk 15:52, 6 November 2008 (UTC)
Hey, just wishing you an advanced Happy USMC and Veterans Day. Semper Fi. Tony the Marine (talk) 03:56, 10 November 2008 (UTC)
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You uploaded a picture, which is now on Commons - Image:Butlerandfriends.jpg. Can you provide me with more information. What year was it taken? Any other information? It will be on the USMC Portal next year and I would like to have as much information about the picture as possible. — ERcheck (talk) 22:22, 29 November 2008 (UTC)
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I wanted to let you know that I just finished with a major overhaul to the Union Army generals articles. I added infoboxes, persondata templates, links to the American Civil War and Army portals, links to the List of American Civil War generals article and in some cases typos, repaired links, added categories or references, etc. I am planning on doing the same thing to the Confederate generals next and will start that soon. I am sure that there is still a lot that can be done to some of them but this, I think was a big improvement to these articles. Please let me know if you have any questions or comments.--Kumioko (talk) 01:05, 27 December 2008 (UTC)
Hi Kumioko. I have changed the United States to reflect the redirect rather then keep the piped link as when I was editing and fixing up infoboxs I found it completely unnecessary. Also, per WP:R2D, there is no need to pipe a link when there is a completely good redirect. I hope this explanation helped clarify a few things. Cheers, Abraham, B.S. (talk) 23:41, 30 December 2008 (UTC)
Hello K-man: Fascinating to read about you. Sounds as if you need some R&R.I added some info to Peter Dewey Vietnam page you also contributed to.Mwprods (talk) 23:45, 3 January 2009 (UTC)
Thanks for the welcome, Kumioko. I actually do have a couple of questions:
1. I am interested in helping out with page evaluations. I'm not entirely certain how to get started on that. Just pick one of the pages that hasn't yet been evaluated? I read through the portal system a bit, but is there a good tutorial on this? Or, if I do some evaluations, could I run them by a more senior editor to ensure I'm on the right track?
2. I recently created an article, Sheela Murthy, and I disagree with the assessment it was given. It was rated as low importance, which is supposed to be for a "Subject [] not particularly notable or significant even within its field of study." Based on the classification system, I would think the subject of the article is a "Mid" level, in that she has achieved notability within her field. (i.e. She's the founder of a one of the nation's top immigration law firms.) I could very well be wrong about how I am interpreting the classification system, in which case an explanation would be helpful for when I evaluate other pages. I also wasn't sure why it was classified as a "Starter" class article. I provided dozens of references to reliable sources.
I should note that I had a clear conflict of interest working on the Murthy article. I disclosed this on my talk page and had two neutral editors review the page while it was still in my sandbox to ensure it complied with NPOV. So, I feel a little uncomfortable disputing the assessment. But, I really have tried to look at the page objectively, and I just am having trouble seeing where these ratings came from. Could you, perhaps, take a look and let me know if I am missing something regarding the eval process?
Thanks again! JoelWhy? talk 13:47, 6 June 2012 (UTC)
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