Hi Cowboygilbert. Thank you for your work on Amethyst Jade. Another editor, MPGuy2824, has reviewed it as part of new pages patrol and left the following comment:
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Thank you for taking the time to review my article on the Suburban Conference. I would like to know more about why my submission wasn't accepted as an article for creation.
The way I understand your post was that neither membership history nor state championships could be verified. The Suburban Conference was around for six decades and made up of larger schools in the Milwaukee area. In the decades before it was covered regularly, realignment was only written about in the print media when there was an actual change, though there are a few exceptions. I have provided citations to that effect, and I could provide yearly standings if asked (I have access to the Waukesha County Freeman archive, which had regular coverage), but that doesn't seem to be the standard on any other similar pages I've seen.
As for state championships, there are lists of champions by sport on the WIAA website, all of which I linked directly to. There is also an overall list of championships by school, which I use to back up sports not sponsored by the WIAA anymore.
So if I understand correctly, the narrative in the History section doesn't count for conference comings and goings? The table is meant to be a companion piece to the History narrative and I don't think the same information needs to be cited twice.
As for the state champions, do you need something more explicit than the links provided? Will it make a difference in notability if I get rid of the section entirely? Moserjames79 (talk) 18:45, 26 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Notability isn't dependent on content but on sources so it doesn't matter if the section stays or goes. The issue is that its all unsourced. And yes, the information should be cited twice because an editor who is looking to verify the information isn't going to look at the history section but look for a reference section under the table. Cowboygilbert - (talk) ♥18:51, 26 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Update: I added named inline citations to the Membership History table (same citations as in the History narrative), hopefully this is sufficiently cited. Regarding the State Champions section, I revised the links to go directly to the PDF listings of championship teams by sport (instead of the State Results Archives pages) on the WIAA website. Is this going to be sufficient, or are you looking for sources that state explicitly that the school was BOTH a member of the conference AND state champions for that particular year? The PDFs provided just state that they were state champions, and I'm concerned that it's going to be overcited if I have to cite each champion on an individual basis. At that point, I may just be better off leaving it out entirely. Thoughts? Moserjames79 (talk) 18:44, 6 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Hai sir. I have a question regarding uploading the Political persons image in their profile. I downloaded from general websites and published where it was free to download, but still i am getting some deletion requests in the talk..Can you guide me pls --Kandhan selvaraj (talk) 08:31, 26 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]
It depends on who took the photo. Government photos of US politicans that were taken by the government itself is public domain due to it being a work of the US government. But this isn't the case of every country. You can view more of government copyright laws here: Commons:Commons:Government works. Cowboygilbert - (talk) ♥18:49, 26 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you, @ExclusiveEditor, for calling me out on this. Yes, I was indeed too fast in closing this and it was when I was learning closings for the first time. I now don't do requested move closures (for personal reasons) but try to stick with RfCs or other closures! Thanks, Cowboygilbert - (talk) ♥02:11, 3 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I accepted this article and just wanted to say you are right and that I should have simply commented to the author that "It will help AFC reviewers if online sources are provided." and even if no online sources are provided and I fail to verify, then I will just leave it for someone else to review. Sorry for my comment as it did not come across right and hope we can work together and I can learn from you :) RangersRus (talk) 20:23, 2 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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Starting this week, Wikimedia wikis no longer support connections using old RSA-based HTTPS certificates, specifically rsa-2048. This change is to improve security for all users. Some older, unsupported browser or smartphone devices will be unable to connect; Instead, they will display a connectivity error. See the HTTPS Browser Recommendations page for more-detailed information. All modern operating systems and browsers are always able to reach Wikimedia projects. [1]
Starting December 16, Flow/Structured Discussions pages will be automatically archived and set to read-only at the following wikis: arwiki, cawiki, frwiki, mediawikiwiki, orwiki, wawiki, wawiktionary, wikidatawiki, zhwiki. This is done as part of StructuredDiscussions deprecation work. If you need any assistance to archive your page in advance, please contact Trizek (WMF). [2]
This month the Chart extension was deployed to production and is now available on Commons and Testwiki. With the security review complete, pilot wiki deployment is expected to start in the first week of December. You can see a working version on Testwiki and read the November project update for more details.
View all 23 community-submitted tasks that were resolved last week. For example, a bug with the "Download as PDF" system was fixed. [3]
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In late February, temporary accounts will be rolled out on at least 10 large wikis. This deployment will have a significant effect on the community-maintained code. This is about Toolforge tools, bots, gadgets, and user scripts that use IP address data or that are available for logged-out users. The Trust and Safety Product team wants to identify this code, monitor it, and assist in updating it ahead of the deployment to minimize disruption to workflows. The team asks technical editors and volunteer developers to help identify such tools by adding them to this list. In addition, review the updated documentation to learn how to adjust the tools. Join the discussions on the project talk page or in the dedicated thread on the Wikimedia Community Discord server (in English) for support and to share feedback.
Hi Cowboygilbert -- I know you've been helping out with POTD. Amakuru seems to be out right now and I've been keeping POTD going this week, but if you have any that you've been working on but not published, or that you've scheduled for future non-specific dates, now might be a good time to schedule them. Thanks! :Jay8g [V•T•E] 00:21, 8 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Hey, @Jay8g. I usually schedule media/gifs/non-biographical FPs so i’ll look around and see about what I have, no guarantee. I mostly just troll new FPs and slap them in /Unused though. Also, your signature looks broken and doesn’t lead to your userpage. Thanks for letting me know. Cowboygilbert - (talk) ♥00:24, 8 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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Technical documentation contributors can find updated resources, and new ways to connect with each other and the Wikimedia Technical Documentation Team, at the Documentation hub on MediaWiki.org. This page links to: resources for writing and improving documentation, a new #wikimedia-techdocs IRC channel on libera.chat, a listing of past and upcoming documentation events, and ways to request a documentation consultation or review. If you have any feedback or ideas for improvements to the documentation ecosystem, please contact the Technical Documentation Team.
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Later this week, Edit Check will be relocated to a sidebar on desktop. Edit check is the feature for new editors to help them follow policies and guidelines. This layout change creates space to present people with new Checks that appear while they are typing. The initial results show newcomers encountering Edit Check are 2.2 times more likely to publish a new content edit that includes a reference and is not reverted.
The Chart extension, which enables editors to create data visualizations, was successfully made available on MediaWiki.org and three pilot wikis (Italian, Swedish, and Hebrew Wikipedias). You can see a working examples on Testwiki and read the November project update for more details.
Translators in wikis where the mobile experience of Content Translation is available, can now discover articles in Wikiproject campaigns of their interest from the "All collection" category in the articles suggestion feature. Wikiproject Campaign organizers can use this feature, to help translators to discover articles of interest, by adding the <page-collection> </page-collection> tag to their campaign article list page on Meta-wiki. This will make those articles discoverable in the Content Translation tool. For more detailed information on how to use the tool and tag, please refer to the step-by-step guide. [4]
The Nuke feature, which enables administrators to mass delete pages, now has a multiselect filter for namespace selection. This enables users to select multiple specific namespaces, instead of only one or all, when fetching pages for deletion.
The Nuke feature also now provides links to the userpage of the user whose pages were deleted, and to the pages which were not selected for deletion, after page deletions are queued. This enables easier follow-up admin-actions. Thanks to Chlod and the Moderator Tools team for both of these improvements. [5]
The Editing Team is working on making it easier to populate citations from archive.org using the Citoid tool, the auto-filled citation generator. They are asking communities to add two parameters preemptively, archiveUrl and archiveDate, within the TemplateData for each citation template using Citoid. You can see an example of a change in a template, and a list of all relevant templates. [6]
Last week, all wikis had problems serving pages to logged-in users and some logged-out users for 30–45 minutes. This was caused by a database problem, and investigation is ongoing. [8]
View all 19 community-submitted tasks that were resolved last week. For example, a bug in the Add Link feature has been fixed. Previously, the list of sections which are excluded from Add Link was partially ignored in certain cases. [9][10]
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Codex, the design system for Wikimedia, now has an early-stage implementation in PHP. It is available for general use in MediaWiki extensions and Toolforge apps through Composer, with use in MediaWiki core coming soon. More information is available in the documentation. Thanks to Doğu for the inspiration and many contributions to the library. [11]
Wikimedia REST API users, such as bot operators and tool maintainers, may be affected by ongoing upgrades. On December 4, the MediaWiki Interfaces team began rerouting page/revision metadata and rendered HTML content endpoints on testwiki from RESTbase to comparable MediaWiki REST API endpoints. The team encourages active users of these endpoints to verify their tool's behavior on testwiki and raise any concerns on the related Phabricator ticket before the end of the year, as they intend to roll out the same change across all Wikimedia projects in early January. These changes are part of the work to replace the outdated RESTBase system.
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Interested in improving event management on your home wiki? The CampaignEvents extension offers organizers features like event registration management, event/wikiproject promotion, finding potential participants, and more - all directly on-wiki. If you are an organizer or think your community would benefit from this extension, start a discussion to enable it on your wiki today. To learn more about how to enable this extension on your wiki, visit the deployment status page.
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Users of the iOS Wikipedia App in Italy and Mexico on the Italian, Spanish, and English Wikipedias, can see a personalized Year in Review with insights based on their reading and editing history.
Users of the Android Wikipedia App in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia can see the new Rabbit Holes feature. This feature shows a suggested search term in the Search bar based on the current article being viewed, and a suggested reading list generated from the user’s last two visited articles.
The global reminder bot is now active and running on nearly 800 wikis. This service reminds most users holding temporary rights when they are about to expire, so that they can renew should they want to. See the technical details page for more information.
The next issue of Tech News will be sent out on 13 January 2025 because of the end of year holidays. Thank you to all of the translators, and people who submitted content or feedback, this year.
View all 27 community-submitted tasks that were resolved last week. For example, a bug was fixed in the Android Wikipedia App which had caused translatable SVG images to show the wrong language when they were tapped.
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There is no new MediaWiki version next week. The next deployments will start on 14 January. [13]
Hi, I'm the one who asked a question about "Template:Infobox artist-Infobox artist at Teahouse". After receiving your reply, I have an additional question. Apart from articles about people who make paintings and art, has the template "Infobox artist" ever been applied for any musical arist, writer, director's articles? Or it has just been applied only in painter/visual artist's articles for several years? Mintu Martin (talk) 11:16, 21 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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Hello Cowboygilbert, may you be surrounded by peace, success and happiness on this seasonal occasion. Spread the WikiLove by wishing another user a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past, a good friend, or just some random person. Sending you heartfelt and warm greetings for Christmas and New Year 2025. Happy editing,
— Benison (Beni · talk) 18:36, 22 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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