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Abe ryu - the articleDear Ffbond Thank you for your interest in the article Abe ryu. Please helping with your knowledge in order to create a serious article. Few people in the English-speaking world are able to understand Japanese. In this matter please translate your Japanese word in this article and addition an English reference (literature). Best regards --PublicLibrarian (talk) 09:34, 20 April 2009 (UTC) G'day, I am afraid I only had a Japanese reference and it did not have the pronunciation, so rather than guess I left it underspecified. As wikipedia is collaborative, I am hoping that someone else will be able to find out more. I expect the complete information is in Kendo Gohyakunen Shi, so please look it up there Francis Bond (talk) 01:06, 21 April 2009 (UTC). ShinaiHi Francis, I'm in Melbourne at Fudoshin. (i) Re the itto/ni-to, that terminology is copied directly from the FIK rules. Most people, me included, think of one sword kendo, as kendo and the two sword variant as ni-to. But when discussing the two styles in the same context (ie. the shinai rules) it's probably appropriate to use both terms. (ii) I agree about the clumsiness of the wording. Your suggestion is fine by me. Cheers. Kendo 66 21:35, 14 May 2009 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Kendo 66 (talk • contribs) SemEvalHi Francis, I think there's a lot more work to be done on SemEval, and I haven't figured out if it makes more sense to cover the workshops in other articles--like the Evaluation section of Word Sense Disambiguation and possibly a new article on SIG:LEX. In deletion discussions, adherence to policy is the most important thing, so making it clear why SemEval is WP:Notable is probably the most important objective at this point. I see someone has already given advice on the Afd:
That's good advice. And while the outcome and research of the workshops is definitely relevant to Wikipedia, there's more work to be done to show that the workshop series is itself WP:Notable. Does that make sense? Remember, Wikipedia is a general encyclopedia: an article on the workshop would definitely fit in an NLP or computational linguistics encyclopedia, but there's more to be done to fit it into a general-purpose laymen's one. Jodi.a.schneider (talk) 10:20, 9 November 2010 (UTC) SemEvalIn hindsight, I think I didn't word my response clearly enough; the source in question was the organization writing about itself, but I should have pointed out that doesn't make it advertising, just that it also doesn't in and of itself assert notability. As to the page; that was an earlier version of the page. To be honest, I haven't looked at it in a few hours, it's after midnight where I am, and I've got another more serious issue to attend to before I log off, so I'll look at it again tomorrow. In the meantime, I truly don't much care what happens to the page, but I'll say that bringing other language wikis into this is a tricky game. For example, I work in CSD a lot, and the requirements for it wildly vary from one to the next. Spanish Wikipedia has CSD A3 for deleting pure original research (something that wouldn't hurt here, if you ask me), whereas Dutch Wikipedia doesn't even have CSD. Notability thresholds are going to be different for projects that have 1 million+ articles compared to one that's 3 times as large; not commenting on the merits of one or the other, just pointing out there's a difference. And obviously the creator and other editors don't think it's an advertisement; they created the page. It matters more what outside editors think; again, I will give it a thorough look tomorrow, I don't do that lightly. The Blade of the Northern Lights (話して下さい) 05:25, 10 November 2010 (UTC) Thanks. I would appreciate you taking another look. I do care about the page :-). BTW is the Blade of the Northern Lights a 北斗の拳 reference? It was the first manga I managed to read in Japanese. Francis Bond (talk) 08:50, 10 November 2010 (UTC)
OK, after looking it over, I think I found the source of the advert tag. First, the introductory paragraph has some information that is certainly pertinent to the article, but belongs in the body of the article. I think what's happening is that people aren't reading it all the way through, and are just reading the first paragraph; a lot of times, the introductory paragraphs in advertising articles are written with huge amounts of information about what the subject does, but don't explain why the subject is notable. WP:LEDE does an excellent job of describing what an introductory paragraph should look like, so you may want to give that a look if you haven't already. You obviously know this subject far better than I do, so if you can figure out where the information fits best you can move it there. In addition, the Areas of Evaluation section is written almost like a how-to guide for the program. That I can fix, as I've done that innumerable times on NPP. Finally, this now has some references that show some notability, but the article itself needs to better explain why its subject is notable. A good way to start this would be to have a Reception or Criticism section, and then branch out from there. Hope this was helpful. The Blade of the Northern Lights (話して下さい) 04:37, 11 November 2010 (UTC)By the way, if you didn't notice, I'm not the one who put the tag on; I'm not a fan of putting those types of tags on articles, but if they're there I usually leave them until someone more familiar with the subject has a look.
Thanks for the input. It looks as though [[User:Alvations] has now radically shortened the page so the Areas of Evaluation section is now much shorter. If you think it needs more work, it would be very welcome. I personally thought having the extra information was a good thing, but I am a firm inclusionist and a researcher in the field, so it is hard to be objective. I will try to add Reception or Criticism section later on, when I find a good secondary source.
Re your note(s) at GAn concerning Internet linguisticsPlease be patient. There are currently 349 nominations listed and 292 waiting to be reviewed. As Internet linguistics was only nominated on 14 November it may be some time before it is reviewed. Messages such as those that you posted are very likely to be ignored. Jezhotwells (talk) 13:02, 15 November 2010 (UTC)
Hi Dr. Bond, I appreciate your hard work in maintaining the HG252 project. I just noticed on that page that part of the assignment for students appears to be to get their article to Good Article status before a deadline. I want to let you know, though, that the Good Article nomination process takes several weeks—because of the backlog Jezhotwells mentioned above, after an article is nominated it usually takes at least 2 weeks before anyone even starts reviewing it, and the review itself may take a week or two. Therefore, I am concerned that your students will not be able to meet this requirement in the allotted time; there appears to be a lot of last-minute editing and nominating taking place today, but editing on Wikipedia (particularly editing to meet content standards such as the Good Article or Featured Article criteria) takes time. I have a linguistic background and have written several good articles and featured articles on linguistic topics (see User:Rjanag/Assessed articles) so I am willing to answer questions you and your students may have. Unfortunately I'm pretty busy in real life right now so I probably won't have time to do any substantive reviewing or content editing other than minor Manual of Style copyediting. Best, rʨanaɢ (talk) 16:06, 18 November 2010 (UTC)
Kendo
Hi Ffbond. I see what you mean. The numerous and frequent edits by Kontoreg make it difficult to improve or edit his/her contribution. Some of it is factual, but I can't help but think - is it relevant to the activity? I'll have a look at what Kontoreg has contributed, to see if I can de-politicise his edits and will resume visiting the article more frequently. Thanks for the heads up. Were you in Au? If you are who I think you could be, we have some mutual kendo friends. CheersKendo 66 00:32, 5 February 2013 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kendo 66 (talk • contribs) BōguI do not have a problem if you think that Naginata as a category is relevant. I did not think anyone was really interested in the category (and other martial arts categories) other than adding more unreferenced material. The funny thing is that much of the unreferenced material comes right out of a book which the editor did not take the time to reference, thanks for the note. Samuraiantiqueworld (talk) 03:50, 6 February 2011 (UTC)
Hi Ffbond, I'm not sure if this WP:GAN is one of your school projects, but the nominators appear to have been inactive since November 2010. I've now reviewed it at Talk:Linguistic competence/GA1 and my decision, which needs to be made soon, is to either fail it or place it "On Hold"; it's not a "pass" at present. Would a "hold" be of use to the school project? Pyrotec (talk) 08:47, 16 February 2011 (UTC)
Forensic LinguisticsHello Ffbond. I am interested in improving the forensic linguistics article and satisfying multiple issues tag over the lede. You made edit: [1]. Thats fine and your input is very welcome. I will start a discussion section in the talkpage. Lam Kin Keung (talk) 03:36, 22 June 2011 (UTC) Article's whose AFD you commented in back at AFD a month laterSince you commented in the AFD for this article last month, I thought you might want to know its back at AFD again this month. [2] Dream Focus 03:20, 22 July 2011 (UTC) Please have a look at it as someone seems to be trying to delete it again. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 184.164.148.90 (talk) 22:37, 23 July 2011 (UTC)
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Block message: Autoblocked because your IP address was recently used by "Bigbens69". The reason given for Bigbens69's block is: "Vandalism-only account". Accept reason: Autoblock cleared. Hersfold (t/a/c) 01:54, 6 December 2011 (UTC) * Note that this is the shared IP address for a large university (NTU) with thousands of users. HallidayGood to see another contributor to his article. If SFL is your thing, you might consider joining the SFL taskforce. Thanks. Tony (talk) 12:45, 2 March 2012 (UTC) Non-religion fieldsNot possible These templates don't have a field for Online CitizenHello, I noticed that you re-included links to The Online Citizen, which is a "community" blog run in Singapore. Blogs cannot be generally be considered as reliable sources of information. I strongly recommend that you re-acquaint yourself with Wikipedia's policy on verifiability and identifying reliable sources before editing further. Your changes have been reverted. If you still wish to contend that "The Online Citizen" blog is a reliable source, please initiate a thread on the reliable sources noticeboard. Thanks. — Nearly Headless Nick {c} 16:53, 25 August 2012 (UTC)
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G'day! You are cordially invited to a meetup Tuesday evening (tomorrow; 4 September). Sorry about the short notice. Details and an attendee list are at Wikipedia:Meetup/Singapore 6. I hope to see you there! John Vandenberg (chat) 04:48, 3 September 2012 (UTC) min.wikipediaG'day Mr. Bond! Do you remember me, Ramzy Muliawan, from the LangCamp? Please support Minangkabau Wikipedia request in Incubator. Thanks! SpartacksCompatriot 04:49, 28 December 2012 (UTC) Re KendoHi Francis. Thanks for your comments re edits by editor X. I should say that I know very little about Kendo, and I'm afraid I don't have time to seriously monitor the article. I have however looked back into X's editing history & their talk page. At one time, I had issues with them because they wouldn't leave ESs, & weren't prepared to discuss anything. They seem to have greatly improved their demeanour now, though. There's a good ES usage, and I note that, most encouragingly, X is prepared to discuss things - even collaborate - as evidenced in the Kendo Talk page. Given X's preparedness to discuss things on occasions, I could only think - at this stage - of asking them on their talk page if they are prepared to discuss certain concerns. Their reply (or absence) to a polite request may be telling? Sorry but I may not be much more help. Good luck though, Trafford09 (talk) 06:13, 5 February 2013 (UTC) Setting a good exampleHi again Francis. I'm impressed by your contributions to Wikipedia, esp. recently re Kendo & related articles, and their Talk pages, where you've been seeking views, collaboration & consensus. May I also applaud you open usage of your own user page. Hence:
Thanks <blush>. I am trying to bring the spirit of 平常心 to my editing :-). Francis Bond (talk) 12:26, 12 February 2013 (UTC) Frustration with editsNot sure what to do here. The edits on Japanese martial arts are bordering on the destructive. Any comments.Peter Rehse (talk) 21:28, 6 November 2013 (UTC)
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