User talk:Francis Tyers/Archive6Tajik alphabetVisitors to my talk page should feel free to check out Tajik alphabet and suggest improvements ^___^ - FrancisTyers 19:07, 1 June 2006 (UTC)
I think I'm going to translate it in Macedonian (Таџичка азбука) in recent time... I hope you don't mind. Bomac 19:12, 1 June 2006 (UTC) DYK CoccolithovirusOn June 1, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article Coccolithovirus, which you created. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the "Did you know?" talk page. Thanks for the submission! I've used the image on the main page as well; feel free to mention on any future nominations that the article has a good image to go along with it. --Spangineer[es] (háblame) 22:11, 1 June 2006 (UTC) Greco-Turkish WarWhy did you protected Greco-Turkish War? There was no Vandalism in that article.(87.203.227.17 10:09, 2 June 2006 (UTC)) If you don't know why, don't protect (87.203.227.17 10:19, 2 June 2006 (UTC)) Re: Macedonian languageYou're certainly welcome, but whatever edit you refer to, it certainly wasn't mine -- I only formatted the examples to look more nicer. Is there a particular reason why you're changing the references back to obsolete {{ref}} tags? <ref> style is now "officially" preferred. Duja
Some crackpot problemsHi Francis, can I have your help in a somewhat sensitive issue please? I came across an editor, User:Deucalionite, who has created quite a few articles which I believe have serious quality problems (unsourced, OR, promoting fringe theories, often with linguistic topics). I have the feeling some cleanup needs to be done, but I don't want to appear to be stalking the guy, who is clearly a well-meaning, good-faith editor. I've started at Joseph E. Yahuda (a pseudo-linguistic crackpot theorist) - please see the article talk page, where Deucalionite has been rather defiant about previous objections and prod'ing proposals. I've also left a note to him on his talk page, hopefully friendly enough. Fut.Perf. ☼ 19:08, 2 June 2006 (UTC)
Latest vandalism by User:CydeI saw you had reverted the vandalism by Cyde to the Ref/Note templates, but then reverted yourself. You were right the first time. This rogue admin has vandalized many pages, and otherwise abused administrative powers to push his individual ideas on reference styles (for example, converting pages directly contrary to page consensus; and falsely changing guidelines to indicate a deprecation consensus that does not exist). This earned him a couple RfC's so far; but unfortunately, not yet a desysop'ing, which he desperately needs. I implore you to restore the templates to the version before the non-consenus, and basically simply false, deprecation notice. LotLE×talk 21:32, 2 June 2006 (UTC) You do know this article exists, don't you, before you created your fork ;-) --Telex 10:47, 3 June 2006 (UTC) Barnstarred
Hey - I'm a "plumber/bricklayer/binman/carpenter/mechanic"! :) (I agree with your point though.) --Bookandcoffee 20:44, 3 June 2006 (UTC) Hi, Perhaps you could take a look at this article. I have argued that it is based entirely on a Greek POV, and its title is innapropiate. Thanks, --A.Garnet 23:34, 3 June 2006 (UTC) Francis can you look and contribute essentially to the NPOV of article Moldovans? Again User:Node ue is playing in the old stalinist way as he did on moldovan language supporting now the following: Moldovans=Russians! Very strange, but you can contribute essentially and all will accept your mediation. 193.109.91.134 13:03, 4 June 2006 (UTC) He's still continuing with the irredenta stuff. /FunkyFly.talk_ 18:11, 4 June 2006 (UTC)
CopyvioHi, Vlatko just uploaded Image:SkopjefromSpace.JPG, which he made using Google Earth. The problem is that it is a copyvio - Google Earth includs this condition:
How on earth did Vlatko licence it under the GFDL??? --Telex 21:34, 4 June 2006 (UTC)
User Page
The image has the following caption:
So by including it in your userpage, you admittedly identify as:
YES! You cannot have it in your userpage, the same way as you cannot have:
etc etc etc. Any more questions? NikoSilver (T) @ (C) 08:05, 5 June 2006 (UTC)
Semivowels (copied from my user page)Regarding semivowels, I got that from lunt 1952, now he may well be wrong, or I might have confused the terminology. Can you point me at another study of Macedonian phonology? - FrancisTyers 17:15, 3 June 2006 (UTC)
Stan Lazaridis
Hi Francis, an article you once created as a stub, Albanisation, has been put on AfD. I haven't voted (just corrected the malformed nomination) - but I must say I wonder what you wanted to achieve with this article. It seems to me that it's doomed to be either a dicdef, or a POV dump. It's a matter of intension vs. extension: "Albanisation" as a concept (intension) is a dicdef, while in terms of extension whatever it refers to doesn't really seem to form a single coherent historical phenomenon. Of course this or that may have become "Albanised" here or there sometime in history, but does that make all these disparate historical events into a single article topic? Do we have Germanisation, Anglicisation, Swedishization, Bulgaricisation, ...? (Let's see how much of this turns blue in preview, I'm really curious.) Or is it the case that there is some particularly salient period in Balkan history characterised by a single trend of Albanian expansion, and the article is meant to describe that? Your comments? I'll hold back any vote until I hear your opinion. I'm quite open to being convinced of the merits of the article, it's just that I can't really see it right now. The AfD nominator is an Albanian editor who seems to have issues with several Albanian-related articles. Fut.Perf. ☼ 22:44, 5 June 2006 (UTC)
About mk.wikiEverybody considers mk.wiki as bad? :-( Bad in what way, in particular? Neutrality? (you mean, it's worse than for example bg.wiki?) --FlavrSavr 23:44, 5 June 2006 (UTC) I guess you read only the latest comments :-). Now, for the user pages of Macedonia and Telex - personally I don't find them chauvinistic, but rather provocative. As for the mk.wiki, I guess you meant bad in NPOV implementation. Yes, it is bad in some articles, however, I'm under the impression that is not worse than bg.wiki, for example (el.wiki and sq.wiki I don't understand). Typical Balkan POVs do influence it. However, if you think that an average mk.Wikipedian resembles Macedonia, Makedonia, Vlatkoto, you're seriously wrong - they don't even edit on mk.wiki. The most nationalistic editor we have had, is perhaps Makedonec, who left the project because we have reverted him on several occasions. He vigorously protested why we had put both Macedonian and Greek (red and blue) Vergina star flag on the general Macedonia page, and the Greeks haven't done that. --FlavrSavr 00:33, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
Nationalism, and the Balkan wikipediasIt is not only to be expected, but to be respected. Any tempering influence on the ex-Yugoslav Wikipedias (in particular, sr: and hr:) would destroy the relationship between them. At the same time, it is not all so bad that you would have the right to gasp in horror. Neither sr: nor hr: tramps more than the Serbian or Croatian media. Maybe on less, because hr: is populated with educated adults, whereas on sr:, though it is known for accomodating us punks once in a while, there nonetheless exists an internal atmosphere which will prevent any significant distortions. --VKokielov 03:37, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
Greco-Turkish war 1919-1922Repeated insertion of uncited information is neither vandalism nor a reason for "sprotection". Please unprotect this article. 87.203.188.125 10:09, 6 June 2006 (UTC) Thank you very much!87.203.188.125 10:40, 6 June 2006 (UTC) HiGlad to see there are impartial thirds dealing with the Macedonian issues and all other exclusively Greek issues in general. I thought we should be introduced! ZITO I ELLAS! ₪Hellenic Republic₪ (T) 13:27, 6 June 2006 (UTC) HiWhy do yoy think that you are competent, how do you ditinguish whats inflamatory?. And therefore give your self the right to play with other user pages than yours?--Vlatko 18:57, 06 June 2006 (UTC) here are some: Makedonia's user page, Pulvis angelis's page... I tought that every user has the page in order to expres him self, therefore he has the liberty to write and put every kind of image or text on.?--Vlatko 20:00, 06 June 2006 (UTC)
Nexm0dYou don't like Serbs, do you [4]? See also Serbophobia ;-) --Telex 18:15, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
HeyCheck out this nationalistic rant I stumbled upon at Talk:Gagauz people. "One Turk worths a World"! :D —Khoikhoi 23:42, 6 June 2006 (UTC) Template:NoteHello. There appears to be two errors on Template:Note: the misuse of it’s, and an odd code at the end. I would appreciate it if you fix these up. Thanks in advance. --70.25.168.90 03:53, 7 June 2006 (UTC) Plenary IndulgenceThis revokes my
Continued Arvanite troubleCould you have another look at Arvanites, perhaps? Thanks! Fut.Perf. ☼ 16:12, 7 June 2006 (UTC) Let's get done with it and ask for these features all together. There are only two points requesting your attention: (1)the foo/goo thing, which actually works and (2)a proposal for the text flow. Please comment on both. NikoSilver (T) @ (C) 16:46, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
BitolaHi, could you see WP:MWNB#Bitola article again. --Telex 17:20, 7 June 2006 (UTC) Hi, its me again :( Maybe it is really irelevant what we are arguing about whole night, but FunkyFly has removed sourced data from the Bitola introduction. MatriX 20:27, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
ArvanitikaFrancis, if you want to discuss the linguistic classification of Arvanitika, then please read all the archives. There is not one source describing it as a seperate language from Albanian, whereas there are multiple sources (Trudgill included) calling it a "dialect". See this letter to see how this Arvanite at least feels. --Telex 18:58, 7 June 2006 (UTC) VlatkotoHi, I'm having trouble with Vlatkoto. There are two images: and he won't say where he got them, or, if he made them, if he was free to use the used images. I'm afraid I don't trust his GFDL claims. About the Skopje emblem, he uploaded it and released it under the GFDL, while saying he got of from the city's website. This is too inconsistent. --Telex 13:40, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
If you took the arms of Skopje from their website, then you cannot release it under the GFDL, as it is copyrighted. You can only upload it for fair use purposes, something you clearly have not done. --Telex 13:55, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
Sorry, I will review the copiright information of the images I used, And if I find problems I will ask you to delete the image.---Vlatko 15:58, 8 June 2006 (UTC) Ok, Francis I agree, but I will upload images that can be uploaded without "problem", you know what i mean. And why is the image removed from Skopje article, I think it should stay there till we see its copiright status, we have seven days or less for. ? .---Vlatko 18:56, 8 June 2006 (UTC) Hi. Could you please have a look at Nakhichevan? Fadix is trying to include in the article the info which he failed to substantiate on the talk page by waging a revert war. I would appreciate your efforts to mediate. Regards, Grandmaster 18:07, 8 June 2006 (UTC) Prlichev & Miladinov brothers
Greetings! Regarding the Islam in the Soviet Union, I'm curious about how to proceed. There are two appraches in my mind..
Well, Clearly I do not know - So, your thoughts? --Irishpunktom\talk 14:28, 9 June 2006 (UTC)
United Macedonia
Your opinion would be welcome at the ongoing straw poll. Thanks, --E Asterion u talking to me? 11:14, 10 June 2006 (UTC) HelloWhat do I hear this pro-Serbian/anti-Serbian attitude of yours? ;) Also, what's this that you believe in new partisan theories, rather than plain facts? --HolyRomanEmperor 14:07, 10 June 2006 (UTC) Oh! :) --HolyRomanEmperor 15:01, 10 June 2006 (UTC) Am I a wikistalker?Hi Francis, I'm afraid the story between me and Deucalionite is at a stage where some admin advice is required. Could I have your opinion? Deuc. is now taking the matter personally and is seriously enraged at me, it seems. He's been reverting a {copyvio} tag I put on a new article by him, Stradioti. I don't want to do this alone so as not to make it appear some kind of personal stalking vendetta of mine, so some outside advice would be appreciated. I've taken the freedom of asking dab too. Fut.Perf. ☼ 17:08, 10 June 2006 (UTC)
FlavrSavrDo you think this is justified [7]? /FunkyFly.talk_ 23:34, 10 June 2006 (UTC)
I'm sure the same kind of stuff happens on all the Balkano-pedias. - FrancisTyers · 23:56, 10 June 2006 (UTC)
NakhichevanHi, Francis, could you please have a look at the article and help end the recent edit war? The page was protected, and I think we need your take of the situation. Grandmaster 10:13, 11 June 2006 (UTC) About the imageI have no time, I'm on a exam tommorow. After the exam I'll see the copiright informations an will inform you.--Vlatko 19:15, 11 June 2006 (UTC) DeletionHi, could you delete: A user moved my little (original research) research from my user namespace to the article namespace (something he shouldn't have done). After reverting him, the redirects need deleting. Thanks. --Telex 20:21, 11 June 2006 (UTC) VlatkoFrancis, could you please have a word with Vlatko about the dangers of chauvinism. It's generally thought of as improper to present provinces of independent countries as though they rightfully belonged to another independent country. In case you're wondering, that anon is Vlatko. --Telex 18:49, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
ReferencesMy goal isn't to irritate, just help in poorly referenced pages. I saw the talk on it, and reverted. :) --Esprit15d 20:06, 12 June 2006 (UTC) Nakhichevan againHi Francis. Sorry for dragging you into this again, but would you be so kind as to see what’s going on Nakhichevan? I personally consider Fadix’s behavior to be very inadequate, and we need somebody to mediate the dispute. Maybe you could help us to end this argument. Regards, Grandmaster 06:32, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
4 Ss?a fascist nationalsit symbol? What the...??? --HolyRomanEmperor 09:28, 13 June 2006 (UTC) MacedonismI made some changes in the article about Macedonism, I tried to make the article more neutral, please look at it and tell me what do you think about?--Vlatko 15:25, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
And for you Francis thanx for the answer.--Vlatko 00:01,14 June 2006 (UTC)
than we can ask his majesti af all-knowing what shell we re-edit or ad.--Vlatko 18:01, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
Poll on footnotesHi Fran. The time for Wikipedia talk:Footnotes#Poll will expire today. You're an admin, so would you care closing it? Please make special reference to two things that I think were quite interesting:
Also, where should we post the result of this poll so that it is carried out by developers? NikoSilver (T) @ (C) 22:28, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
Wait. I think #1 has been misinterpreted. I'm checking. (Boy, you're a fast eater!) NikoSilver (T) @ (C) 21:59, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
shusha prisonHey, Check out the shusha prison article POV bs keeps extending ... Baku87 needs to be taught a lesson in professionalism and such .. Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Fadix" Again...... the same thing has happened again - please see #Deletion again ;-) --Telex 10:30, 15 June 2006 (UTC) Your intervention on that page left some points in suspense. You removed category:Hungary-related lists, but also :Romania-related lists. In the case of the latter, I have to point out (as I have did on all my replies on the talk page) that its inclusion in cat:Romania-related is perfectly justified - not by the number of Romanians listed (which would be idiotic considering several facts - including that of ethnicity not implying citizenship, therefore "Romanians" not equating "Romania", which is certainly true for Transylvanian Romanians for centuries on a row), but by the fact that Transylvania is part of Romania. Since this grouping was according to region of birth, and was not meant to imply that people on it have Romanian ethnicity or have had Romanian citizenship, it is as justified to indicate that this is related to Romania in the same way as Brttany is related to France and Bavaria to Germany. Dahn 16:44, 15 June 2006 (UTC) Latin-Arabic TransliterationHi, I am intersted in transliteration from Arabic script to Latin script. I am not a programmer, so I do not understand the technical side of the job. What is your opinion on this? Is it possible? How accurate the results would be? Just let me know your opinion on this matter. Thank you very much. Bye. --TimBits 03:00, 16 June 2006 (UTC)
Kurdistan Workers PartyKurdistan Workers Party (with all names later-on) is an internationally recongnised(by EU, USA, Russia and many other individual countries) TERRORIST organization which took 30.000 lives of Turkish citizens! Stop tagging the name "militant" instead of "terrorist" as if they were fighting for a reasonable cause in reasonable manners. --User:Kertenkelebek14:57, 16 June 2006 (EET) Just like E-mailWhat do you think about this Francis, see [9]. Is this the way enciclopedy articles should be writen? --Vlatko 20:10, 16 June 2006 (UTC)
And here a list of images, that I not intentionaly uploaded on in order to break the copyright policy, cose I did not understood the meaning of the GFDL licence:
Thank youThank you for a wonderful edit at Zina (sex) article. --- Faisal 13:28, 17 June 2006 (UTC) Your FAR nominationDear Francis: can you specify the criteria that are not met? This is a requirement. Tony 03:48, 18 June 2006 (UTC) khoaslyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khojali check it out ... seems like more pov moving in ... Vlatkoto copyviosHere's a list of images from TrekEarth.com Vlatkoto has uploaded as {{GFDL}}, although all content on TreakEearth is copyrighted. Here's what it says in the copyright policy section: Copyright 2006 TrekEarth All rights reserved. All materials contained on this site are protected by the copyright laws of the United States of America and recognized nations and states. No portion of these original works shall be reproduced or transmitted in any way without prior, written permission from TrekEarth. Photographs from the TrekEarth Gallery section are also protected under United States and international copyright laws and may not be reproduced or transmitted in any way without prior, written permission from the respective photographer. List
Hope you'd check them when you come back and get rid of them. Todor→Bozhinov 17:19, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
Please help on William ShakespearePosted by PruneauT 01:09, 20 June 2006 (UTC) on behalf of the AID maintenance team. Nagorno-KarabakhHi Francis. I know that you are away, but whenever you get time I would appreciate if you could have a look at Nagorno-Karabakh page. We have a heated debate over the intro again, which I thought was resolved long time ago. Thanks in advance. Grandmaster 06:55, 20 June 2006 (UTC)
your message on my talk pageSorry, I'm confused. I can't locate the posting that you refer to. Have I said anything about the Peerage article? Tony 07:10, 20 June 2006 (UTC) Ah, now I remember. Thanks. Tony 11:09, 20 June 2006 (UTC) ProblemFran, we have an ongoing problem /FunkyFly.talk_ 14:44, 20 June 2006 (UTC)
HelpA user User:Pecher had been made multiple personal attack against me. I have recently decided to warn him 3-times as suggested at [[10]] so that I can report him eventally at [[11]]. Hence when I had written the warning message on his talk page herethen he had removed it. What I suppose to do? I am afraid that he will soon archieve the talk section and I will not able to find the warnings. Looking for your advice. --- Faisal 21:18, 20 June 2006 (UTC) HelpFrancis can you help me with this image Image:Bitola_New_coat.JPG, I uploaded it again, I got the image from the official site of Bitola and did the licence under "coat of arms", but there is a problem I can't understand, please help me, if a made a mestake again can you advice me. Thanx--Vlatko 21:55, 21 June 2006 (UTC)
BonaparteCould you do something about Bonaparte vandalising Moldovans and Moldovan language be redirecting them to Romanians and Romanian language. He's banned, he's not allowed to edit, and he's vandalising. --Tēlex 14:35, 22 June 2006 (UTC) Hi, could I have your third opinion on an edit conflict at Aris Poulianos please? I'm afraid it's about Deuc. again, and I don't want to do it by way of brute 3RR force. Fut.Perf. ☼ 15:11, 22 June 2006 (UTC) Deleting comments from talkI've had enough! :NikoSilver: 10:33, 23 June 2006 (UTC) It is not a comment, it is an insult, please don't continue reverting, it will direct the talk page to totally different dimensions, resulting in unwanted discussions. No one has the right to insult Turkish people by calling "The Father of Turks" a murderer. There's no good-faith in continuously adding an irrelevant an biased quote to the discussion page even several times after somebody took it as an offensive. Kertenkelebek(talk) 12:20, 23 June 2006 (UTC) FYI[12]. Bertilvidet 13:27, 23 June 2006 (UTC) Actually twice! :NikoSilver: 13:31, 23 June 2006 (UTC) "Osiyo"Well, it's not exactly spam. It's a personal note. I don't really know Tajik, but I think it says "Hey everyone, I'm from Uzbekistan, I .... articles in this site... my email is ...". I think it's an offer to help out, though I'm not sure. But I do know it's not an article about Asia. --Node 00:25, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
Thank you!Thanks Francis! The african one would be fine (how greedy of me! ) BTW, I've noticed that there is not much info about the cities in Botswana. The northwestern city of Toteng is missing, and there is "so much" data about the second largest town in the state - Francistown . Bomac 19:13, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
Agdam articleDo you think you can take a look at it. Someone referred the article to me, the info looks like it conforms to media reports from that time but is written in a rather sensationalistic manner akin to yellow journalism in order to garner sympathy rather than to simply inform and state facts. Some of the information looks inaccurate too, I don't think its completely habitant-less like it claims. Can you attach a tag if you think it violates one thing or another. Thanks.--MarshallBagramyan 19:54, 24 June 2006 (UTC) Userpage editThanks. I can't beleive I missed that spelling mistake! Sometimes I don't pay enough attention. Anyway, perhaps I'm too thick, but what is FTB? The Ungovernable Force 21:28, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
Unilterateral redirectionI see you moved around a lot of the stuff related to American individualist anarchism, and now I can't find it. Why did you do this without discussing with anyone on the appropriate talk pages? MrVoluntarist 00:41, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
Small WikisThe Albanian Wikipedia was somewhat of an extraordinary case. User:Dori (of whom you may already know) had translated the entire interface and created some articles, however, he said that it wasn't fun for him to add new articles to a practically-empty Wikipedia, and so it was a nice-looking but dormant and nearly empty Wikipedia for quite some time. I decided to add quite a few country articles, one example is [14]. Whether or not it was my edits that caused the Wikipedia to become active shortly thereafter is debatable, however I am certainly the one who ended the trend of inactivity. In most other Wikipedias, I worked really only on the Table of Contents: Limburgish (I am 24.251....), Maltese (same IP, this time I really only corrected spellings and uploaded a logo), Haitian Creole (same IP, as well as my username), Amharic, as well as similar activity on the Romansh, Georgian, Armenian, etc. Wikipedias. The only Wikipedia whose interface I translated at all (to which I am willing to admit), with the exception of Gothic, is the Yiddish Wikipedia. I also added some basic seed articles to the Sindhi Wikipedia before it became active (although it seems to be inactive again now). There is also the sad story of the Navajo Wikipedia, which was the first out of all Wikipedias I ever tried to do anything for really. So far, I'm really the only contributor there. This is probably attributable to low native-language literacy rates among the Navajo (the current official orthography was introduced by the same man who shot most of the Navajos' sheep, which makes elderly people not want to use it, so mostly only the younger people know it), as well as low on-reservation internet access. I imagine though that if the Navajo were as well-connected as the Limburgians, the Navajo Wikipedia would be doing pretty well now. When it comes down to it, there is no way to make a definite connection between my activity and the sudden expansion of these Wikipedias by native speakers. However, in most cases (main exception is Amharic), activity started within a couple of months, while these Wikipedias had already existed for sometimes over a year already. --Node 13:24, 25 June 2006 (UTC) RFARI have filed an RFAR against User:Eternal_Equinox listing you as an involved party at [[15]]. -- HeyNow10029 23:24, 25 June 2006 (UTC) Greco-Turkish relationsThanks for your action. I've done a bit on the Aegean section, but the recent edit wars seem to have been related more with the Smyrna things. I don't have much to contribute to that. I think it wouldn't be quite fair if I now applied for page protection to protect "my" new version - but if you want to protect against the warring over the Smyrna section, go ahead. Fut.Perf. ☼ 09:44, 26 June 2006 (UTC)
User:Mywayyy just can't stop it: 88.218.54.203 (talk · contribs) again. Fut.Perf. ☼ 18:14, 26 June 2006 (UTC)
This Cat Flap lark is ridiculousI only dropped in the other day for a reasin I have forgotten about! Silly question, because I would have moved it back if I had known what to do. What did you do to move it back? I could just not see how to revert it. Was it hiding in plain sight? Fiddle Faddle 12:50, 26 June 2006 (UTC) AlexandroupoliThere has been a lot of reverting going on in the Alexandroupoli artcile. (I did couple of reverts myself, too). It involves one of the users you recently blocked. Can you take a look at it? Oh, there is also a discussion going on about the issue, which started way after the reverting began. Thanks DeliDumrul 13:59, 26 June 2006 (UTC) American individualist anarchismWhy did you moved "American individualist anarchism" to "Individualist anarchism in the United States"? Google search for first gives 9,480 results and for second 23. So the first one is clearly more common use. -- Vision Thing -- 17:05, 26 June 2006 (UTC) Wow, I'm impressed. :-) -- Vision Thing -- 17:24, 26 June 2006 (UTC) look at more turkish propogandahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_Revolution Check this out! TelexFrancis I think that User:Telex has missunderstood his role as an free editor on wikipedia with an administrator, the last that he has done, was to revert the Pirin Macedonia article to a previous one, why? ...As he's saying he reverted unsourced Slav POV ... Well at least he could do is to leave the sourced added sentences like that throught the period when Pirin Macedonians enjoied free expresion prime minister of Communist Bulgaria was Georgi Dimitrov (I added to the article that he was of Macedonian descandency) <<I can source that. But not only this time all the time he only reverts and reads not what has been written. Please warn him in the future to be more flexible thanx.--Vlatko 21:51, 27 JUne 2006 (UTC)
BTW I have forgot to point [[16]]. Has he a right to play with other's userpages when he is not an administrator or we can just complain for that to administrators?
SockpuppetsHi, could you help with a serious problem we've been having. The article Rajput and is being edited (i.e. trolled) by sockpuppets of certain users banned from editing that article in Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Rajput. The article is semi-protected now, but he's using all his old sockpuppets (the ones he revert warred on tens of articles with, and is doing so as we speak). Could you please do something. Thanks. --Tēlex 12:10, 28 June 2006 (UTC)
DegreeYes, I got there finally :) Thanks for the message. Cadr 14:12, 28 June 2006 (UTC) QuestionWhat is User:F-m-t? --Tēlex 21:49, 29 June 2006 (UTC) More Problems with User:The MAN -- he did more than just vandalize my user page!You made my user page blank after User:The MAN vandailzed my user page by posting the entire Beverly Hills High School article on it. He has been doing more than just that! You suspended him for 3 hours after he posted all those personal insults in the history part of the Beverly High article. All his edits did was revert the article to a old version that had less information and has less references! This person has posted under other names, like User:MrManhattenProject and now he has another name User:Gunbolt who filed a request for mediation on the Beverly High article, but the request was delisted before I knew about it! The strange thing is, Gunbolt said on the history page of the Beverly High article that if I want to request mediation, I should. But Gunbolt already did just that and it was delisted! I pointed out that this request was delisted on my user talk page! I also pointed out that I think he doesn't want to believe that some students who go to Beverly Hills High School are wealthy and have connections in the entertainment industry. It is NO secret that there are wealthy people who live in Beverly Hills who have connections in the entertainment industry who have children that go to the high school! This is quite bizarre! Look at all the notable alumni that went to Beverly, listed at the end of the article! This person also has vandalized the article many times, deleting the entire article and replacing it with "Karmak is a faggot with no life" I believe that this person is too immature to be a wikipedia editor, and he is a vandal! I think he should be restricted, if not blocked completely from editing wikipedia in the future! Wikipedia is not a place for vandals! Of course, what you want to do with him is up to you. Thank you for helping me in this matter! I really appriciate it! Karmak 20:51, 30 June 2006 (UTC) After looking at the User talk:Gunbolt page, I see he has already vandalized the Jimmy Wales article by deleting the entire article and replacing it with something like "your mom's a faggot." He was given a final warning! This guy is trouble! Karmak 20:56, 30 June 2006 (UTC) After look at the User talk:Mrmanhattanproject he too has already been warned after vandalizing the Beverly Hills High School article! Karmak 22:04, 30 June 2006 (UTC) Great job.
Hello, An Arbitration case involving you has been opened: Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Eternal Equinox. Please add evidence to the evidence sub-page, Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Eternal Equinox/Evidence. You may also contribute to the case on the workshop sub-page, Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Eternal Equinox/Workshop. On behalf of the Arbitration Committee, --Tony Sidaway 11:21, 1 July 2006 (UTC) Userpage designOf course, my dear Francis - anything for a handsome Wikipedian (well, nearly anything ;) I'll let you know when I'm done, k? Big hug, Phædriel ♥ tell me - 23:51, 1 July 2006 (UTC)
NationalismYou know, I thought that Greeks has matured, and irredentist sentiments have been replaced with modern European thinking. Not the case - check this far-right ultra-nationalist website I just found (especially the Greater Greece map at the bottom of the page) [17]. --Tēlex 20:59, 2 July 2006 (UTC)
WPTLThanks for the pointer to the WPTL. Once things settle down a bit around here, I'll definitely join up and help out. I'm ashamed to say that I have, on several occasions, sought an answer to a dumb syntax question (what's a 'probe' again?) on Wikipedia, not found an article on it, found the information elsewhere, and then *not* returned to Wikipedia to fill in the hole. Now I've a chance to do penance. --RobinJ 16:30, 3 July 2006 (UTC) Could you please protect Goce Delchev, because there is an ongoing edit war out there? I have presented loads of sources, and I have been continously reverted. The other side doesn't provide sources, and I'm getting the impression that they conciously lead me into breaking the 3RR rule. You can check out the talk page, as well. --FlavrSavr 18:52, 3 July 2006 (UTC)
Dirty tricks. Do you think you could add a POV ({{POV}}) tag to the article until things are worked out (and maybe correct the spelling errors). It this kind of thing becomes a habit, I will be seeking IP checks. --Tēlex 19:10, 3 July 2006 (UTC)
Silly disputes and NPASorry for bothering you again, but I'm afraid someone needs to have a serious word with User:Deucalionite for once. Could you have a look at the last section of Talk:Souliotes? That guy earlier had developed a pattern of calling me "dishonest" or "narrow-minded" in every second edit summary or so, that's why I'm growing a bit thin-skinned against his insinuations against my academic integrity. Fut.Perf. ☼ 20:30, 3 July 2006 (UTC) HelloGreetings. I am HRE's cousin. I have a sad news to announce (as per his brother's wish) - my dear brother-by-aunt is no more in the world of the living... It pains me enough to write this - so I'm just going to point you to HRE's talk page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:HolyRomanEmperor#As_per_Your_.28Our.29_brother.27s_request. --Sad News 21:22, 3 July 2006 (UTC) Local AreaAhh okay, I live on Main Street. Kinda wierd to find someone living in the same village since its such a small village and a lot of the people tend not to be... on the internet so much. I know the person who did the website, i'll speak to him about releasing it under the gfdl when I get a chance. --JaJake 19:58, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
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Central AsiaWikiProject Central Asia has finally been created! Aelfthrytha 21:28, 4 July 2006 (UTC) Is this edit correctHere and he insulted me directly.--Vlatko 23:26, 4 July 2006 (UTC) Mywayyy againHi Francis, Mywayyy was blocked for another week yesterday for renewed edit-warring, and is again block-evading immediately. See Samothrace and others. Somebody needs to impress on him that an indef ban is pretty close, I'd say. Fut.Perf. ☼ 06:42, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
Question (Syracuse)Are you sure you don't want to change your vote to "Support [move]"? Regards, AdamBiswanger1 14:18, 5 July 2006 (UTC) SyracuseI tried to clarify what the requested move is. You may want to change your vote there. It is currently under Oppose, but based on your comments, it looks like you support moving Syracuse, Italy to Syracuse. older ≠ wiser 15:14, 5 July 2006 (UTC) AmacosHi, do you think you could help with a sockpuppet problem we seem to be having. A user I believe is User:Amacos has been conducting a sockpuppet edit war with anon IPs. Some affected articles are Dame Gruev, Gjorche Petrov and Jane Sandanski. Is this thing allowed, or is the kind of thing people get away with, in which case I should make a sock army as well? If it's the kind of thing winners do, why not? Could you please have a word with him - I don't think that I have a chance of getting a sock check - the last two sock checks I've been involved in have been turned down. --Tēlex 11:18, 6 July 2006 (UTC)
PollsHi Fran, speaking of polls, would you mind give a look to, and express your opinion regarding the polls proposed by Telex, that is Talk:Greek-speaking Muslims and Talk:Greek Muslim minority? Ciao (and thanks!).--Aldux 14:09, 6 July 2006 (UTC)
OK. If you want to check real minority websites which can be traced to people in Greece, check these: three websites of Aromanian associations: [24] [25] [26], and one website of an Arvanite association: [27]. It's rather sad really - that Macedonian Human Rights Movement International (in Toronto, Canada of course) must be really highly thought of by Macedonian Slavs worldwide, as they create the illusion that their nationalist fantasies have some truth in them; they fill all the bored Macedonian Slavs crawling the web with hope that their nationlist mythology might be true. --Tēlex 16:58, 6 July 2006 (UTC) PKK tactics articleFrancis, Karl Meier keeps redirecting Tactics_of_Kurdistan_Workers_Party article. I see there's some important information there which enriches Wiki, and I see that you were also involved in the article in the past. Can you please take a look and be a third party to help end edit warring? thanks 24.211.192.250 23:11, 6 July 2006 (UTC) There is an ongoing dispute on the talk page about whether it should be called caron or háček/hacek. It has been suggested that professional linguists' advice would be beneficial. Would you please consider participating in the vote? 85.70.5.66 23:30, 6 July 2006 (UTC)
ThanksI am deeply sorry for the sins I have commited here. I hope my reëntry here will be sincerely welcomed. εγκυκλοπαίδεια* 19:08, 7 July 2006 (UTC) More socksHi, could you do something about 216.8.121.1 (talk · contribs). I believe it is blocked Cigor (talk · contribs · block log) - he was blocked for violating the 3RR, so now he's returned as an IP, and is conducting blind reverts on Petar Pop-Arsov and Macedonism. Thanks. --Tēlex 19:30, 7 July 2006 (UTC)
He keeps coming! Another anon has just reverted to Cigor's version for a third time at Macedonism. --Tēlex 22:12, 7 July 2006 (UTC)
Re: FTBAs for my masters, that depends on whether or not the university where I will choose to earn my Ph.D. requires one. But I have plenty of time to decide on that as I have to work on finishing the remainder of my undergraduate education. I'm glad that my translation was helpful to you. And thanks for the congrats & good luck on my RfA as well as the support vote. It looks like I may not reach a consensus the way things are going now, which isn't a big deal since there's no rush, really. Anyhoot, see ya around Wikipedia. --Chris S. 21:51, 7 July 2006 (UTC) Hogeye evading (again)Ever since anarchism had the semi-protect removed, hogeye started editing with IPs (probably open proxies) again. User:64.159.81.81 is the one I'm dealing with most right now. Others include User:217.160.230.161, User:Beeboe and User:FreeJohnG, as well as a few IP's that have already been blocked. I suggest semi-protecting anarchism again, and blocking all the socks. Also, keep an eye on American individualist anarchism, which is a POV fork created by one of the Hogeye socks a while ago. It currently redirects to Individualist anarchism in the United States, but hogeye readded their POV fork after I reverted it back to the redirect (calling me an asshole in their edit summary no less). Thanks. The Ungovernable Force 01:59, 8 July 2006 (UTC) Anarchism in the United StatesHey, Francis. Thanks for the heads-up. I agree that the article could use some expanding and balancing. Unfortunately, I'm pretty ignorant of anarchist history and theory; I just have an interest in the subject. I am definitely not qualified to expand any of the articles, since I do not read many anarchist texts or texts about anarchism. If you look more closely, most of my editing is cutting and trimming. ;-) --AaronS 20:24, 8 July 2006 (UTC) Brian BoruHey Francis, I removed the cleanup tag on the Brian Boru article. Having looked through the edit history, I just wanted to acknowledge the good work you did there. --Coil00 21:59, 8 July 2006 (UTC) Striking out
Muslim minorityI think Muslim minority (Greece), because it's official name is "Muslim minority" (Musulmaniki mionotita). If we had an article on the Roman Catholic minority in Athens, then we could call it Catholics in Athens, because that it their official name (en Athine Katholiki). --Tēlex 10:57, 9 July 2006 (UTC)
and another Poll...Hi. There's a debate about how much "X-ian" one must be in order to be considered "X-American" (or X-Yian for that matter) and be categorized as such. The poll is here: Wikipedia:WikiProject Ethnic groups/Rules for lists of X-Americans. Kindly weigh in! :NikoSilver: 21:57, 9 July 2006 (UTC) Ah-hem... :NikoSilver: 12:28, 10 July 2006 (UTC) YAY!!! 3rd AfD in 7 months :D some Greeks really want this article to go :D question is what kind of Greeks want this article gone... Project2501a 12:03, 11 July 2006 (UTC) Ah gots to learn to sign my posts... Cool! Article kept! could you aslo add a justification as to why the article was kept? i don't want anybody to say that the article was kept "just because" Thanks a lot, man :) Project2501a 12:03, 11 July 2006 (UTC) British IslesCould you explain exactly why you have selectively removed posts made on the British Isles talk page by myself and regarded these as "inflammitory"? If you had cared to read what I actually wrote in detail you would see that I was making perfectly valid points in response to tribal and overly nationalistic comments by another user. I see you seem to have a campaign against nationalism and overly nationalistic comments - if you had read my points in detail, you would discover that they were speaking against a form of overly nationalist comments, in comparison to myself who was speaking in terms of a more global society, promoting multiculturalism, and suggesting ways to improve international relations between 2 neigbouring countries. I also see that you have removed a "personal attack". If you had read the entire talk page you would have also discovered that this was in reponse to an attack on myself by another user (jtdirl) and others. I do not object to removal of such attacks as debate can become heated at times, but I would much appreciate if you could be more consistent in your approach to removing such comments. In particular I am quite disappointed that false claims are able to be made against me and many others by jtdirl (an admin with a reputation and long history of ignoring civility rules and making personal attacks) and yet these are not removed. Additional personal attacks have been added later and yet are also left intact. Surely wikipedia should encourage open debate rather than censoring individuals comments just bcause in your subjective view you may disagree with them. By doing so you are limiting the effectiveness of such a project by acting as some sort of corrupt member within the inner geek 1337 circles of wikipedia. Jonto 01:06, 12 July 2006 (UTC)
Petar Pop ArsovHi, could you do something about Sockpuppets in the Petar Pop Arsov article? User:Arhiepiskopot Ohridski i Makedonski and User:Kiro Gligorov seem to be registered for the sole purpose of supporting FunkyFly versions or some flavor of it. Also, not one of them provided any reference him being a Bulgarian. There is no discussion in the talk page so I am forced to do 2-3 reverts a day in order to avoid block. I am following the rules but this is absurd...--Cigor 13:23, 12 July 2006 (UTC)
Anarchism in the United StatesIf you think that there should be an article about "Anarchism in the United States" go ahead and create it. "Individualist anarchism in the US" is already has over 40KB, so it doesn’t need expanding. Don’t manipulate with work of your fellow editors and abuse your administrator powers and authority. -- Vision Thing -- 14:03, 12 July 2006 (UTC) Ordinary user can't move a page to an article with existing edit history and with "Anarchism in the United States" you did that. Is this note: "I do not use my admin powers on articles I edit for content" obsolete? -- Vision Thing -- 16:34, 12 July 2006 (UTC) Your move is obviously contentious and you should undo it, and start a normal procedure for contested page moves. -- Vision Thing -- 16:39, 12 July 2006 (UTC) You are the only one who has reverted me. -- Vision Thing -- 16:48, 12 July 2006 (UTC) Yes, and that shows that you are the only one who revered me. The Ungovernable Force revered Drowner on suspicion that he is a sock-puppet of banned user. Further, that shows that I'm not the only one who thinks that the move of that page is a contentious one. -- Vision Thing -- 17:01, 12 July 2006 (UTC) Greco-Turkish War 1919-1922I suggest you to have a look on that article. Certain users (especially User:Kertenkelebek and others) keep vandalising it by deleting neutral and cited information and replacing it with their POV. As an adminstrator you can do something (propably block him from editing). Thanks Mitsos 14:12, 12 July 2006 (UTC) When you unblocked this editor, it looks like you didn't check for autoblocks. I checked just now and there was one which I released. This editor (or anyone on the same IP number) should now be able to continue editing. In the past few hours, however, I believe the software has been changed, so it's possible that the autoblock problem will not apply in future. But if in doubt, always check Special:Ipblocklist. --Tony Sidaway 17:11, 12 July 2006 (UTC) ThanksEnough said. The Ungovernable Force 17:19, 12 July 2006 (UTC) I understand the concern over partisanship, but in this case we have the unhappy situation of factual evidence (albeit edited) presented in a plausibly partisan publication. There is no dispute that Yugoslavia forecefully interfered in the Greek civil war, both in terms of supplying arms, safe heavens and propaganda. There must be a (time consuming) way to track down Tito's relevant speeches and therelevant Nova Makedonija papers. At least we have the references. Politis 14:55, 13 July 2006 (UTC) Thanks for the article, but i cannot find the 1945 reference. Anyway, we are still in 1945 and the greek source states it was introduced in 1945, therefor we have concurence. Otherwise, I would be happy to exclude the references to Aegean etc all together. But it would be nicer in the main text. Politis Ah, I found it. As mentioned. We both found 1945. That is what I call concurence. So now we can agree to go into the main text. Well done with your insistence. Politis 15:32, 13 July 2006 (UTC) As mentioned, perhaps you missed it. Your wrote: Your source is disputed [13], I'm removing it. - FrancisTyers · 14:50, 13 July 2006 (UTC) DISPUTED? Allow me to kindly suggest that I think we concur. The Greek source gives 1945, and, as I indicated, it concerns the officialisation of the term. The source you so kindly provided, also gives 1945: Some of them even participated in the so-called “First Aegean Macedonian brigade” which, in the beginning of 1945, was active in West Yugoslav Macedonia.... I mean, we are talking 1945. So since, we concur and I utterly respect Francis' concerns, I suggest we include the footnote in the main text. Politis 15:28, 13 July 2006 (UTC) Awaiting your response thanks. Politis 16:07, 13 July 2006 (UTC) Greatful if you could respond. The date is 1945, not 1944; that is why I said that we both concur. You do not have the book, I presume, hence some of your comments are not quite apposite. The Greek source is just a FOOTNOTE on page 47. It reads, 'Δια του νέου όρου 'Μακεδονία του Αιγαίου' οι Γιουγκοσλαύοι ενοούν την Ελληνικήν Μακεδονίαν'.
Yes, I have that also, it brings us to November 1944. And we still have it as 'official', in 1945. That is, 1945 officially. Gourvernment sources are usually correct when they quote, because the worst that can happen is to be revealed as 'inventing quotes'. Bang goes their credibility. The book gives dates, people and places. That is, dates, people and places for anyone wishing to double check. Dates, people and places. I am sure you will eventually be able to distinguish some things. Sorry if I hurt your pride (it happens to all of us) Book gives, date, place and person. Politis 17:09, 13 July 2006 (UTC) Just READ for crying out loud before asking things. Dont you ever take notes? All the info was there at the beginning from the piece you edited out! Sorry, but you are behaving like a spoil brat in a playground. Politis 17:32, 13 July 2006 (UTC) You wrote: The book gives "Dates", "Places" and "People" — is it comprehensive? - FrancisTyers · 17:15, 13 July 2006 (UTC)..... Now, do you think that the information extracted from the book was comprehensive? I mean, did it give date, place and person and quote? I know Reuters would be happy with such referrences, and I know lecturers marking essays would be happy with such references. And so would you. I conclude that you fail to read and fail to take notes... elementary. Politis 17:41, 13 July 2006 (UTC) And now for something completely differentFrancis, if you want something relaxing and easy to do on the side, could you have a quick look at Talk:Elliniki Radiophonia Tileorassi and do a little requested move for us? Someone did an uncontroversial but cut-n-paste move and we now need an admin to perform the clean move in its stead. Fut.Perf. ☼ 18:15, 13 July 2006 (UTC) Is Francis an administrator? Politis 18:16, 13 July 2006 (UTC) Final wordI may have been right or wrong about the edits. I may have misjudged or been misjudged. That is human. But, I am afraid I cannot let pass what I perceive as racist bias. That is something completely different. Please think about it. Politis 18:18, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
QuestionWhat is Greier saying here? You speak român, right? --Tēlex 21:48, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
My RfA
Hi, I would like to express my gratitude for your participation at my recent RfA. The final vote was 68/21/3 and resulted in me becoming an admin!
For those of you who supported my RfA, I highly appreciate your kind words and your trust in me. For those who opposed - many of you expressed valid concerns regarding my activity here; I will make an effort in addressing them as time goes on while at the same time using my admin tools appropriately. So, salamat, gracias, merci, ありがとう, спасибо, धन्यवाद, 多謝, agyamanak unay, شكرًا, cảm ơn, 감사합니다, mahalo, ขอบคุณครับ, go raibh maith agat, dziękuję, ευχαριστώ, Danke, תודה, mulţumesc, გმადლობთ, etc.! If you need any help, feel free to contact me. PS: I took the company car (pictured left) out for a spin, and well... it's not quite how I pictured it. --Chris S. 23:22, 13 July 2006 (UTC) AfD Nomination: The English name of the Persian Language An article that you have been involved in editing, The English name of the Persian Language, has been listed at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/The English name of the Persian Language. Please look there to see why this is, if you are interested in it not being deleted. Thank you.
Genetic ResearchFrancis would you be so kind to add this to the article regarding Macedonians. I don't like to that by my self, reason: Reverting war with Telex and the Funk. If you don't want to do this please explain me why.--Vlatko 08:53, 14 July 2006 (UTC)
Just so that everyone knows, this is a purely fabricated Slav Macedonian paper. Arnaiz-Villenaz has no role in this. In his own paper he drew the evident conclusion that Greeks are a "newer" group of Indo-Europeans than say the Illyrians, Anatolians etc [30], because they came to Europe in 2000 BC. Basically his research verified history and proves rather the opposite from the Slavic article. He never speaks of Ethiopians and he never speaks of any "Macedonians". His name was used in a fabricated paper and his scientific work was manipulated, I bet he's not happy about it either. Miskin 11:34, 24 March 2007 (UTC) The "fact" templateAll facts in all articles should be referenced - and interwiki tags definitely don't count as a reference. I am not disputing any of these details at all, but NikoSilver invited (at FAC) anybody who thought a reference was needed anywhere to put the template in. Lets put it this way: in an article about "Macedonian people" I wouldn't demand a reference to the fact they were called Macedonian people. That would be just silly! But this is different because it is an article about controversial terminology. Therefore the very first thing that springs to mind as requiring a reference, is that terminology itself! In this article, the terminology itself is not trivial. I'm not actually disputing the details I put the {{fact}} tag by. "Macedonians (as an ethnic group) refers to the majority of the population of the Republic of Macedonia.[citation needed]" actually seemed a perfectly good place to whack in a "citation needed". It's a non-trivial fact that the majority of the Republic of Macedonia's inhabitants are ethnically Macedonian. To say "Albania's population is Albanian" would be trivial, to claim that the majority of Macedonia's population holds that ethnic identity is not. To give you a very good reason it's non-trivial, consider Bosnia-Herzegovina. The majority of that country do not hold the ethnic/national identity of being "Bosniaks". Can you see my point? TheGrappler 13:39, 14 July 2006 (UTC)
Jew/JewishHello, Francis, you have asked input about your proposition which I have answeredWhy have you deleted something which you request comment on? Fad (ix) 21:21, 14 July 2006 (UTC)
Anarcho-capitalism as featured articleI have posted the anarcho-capitalism article to undergo a major review due to my belief that it is not up to the standards of being the best wikipedia has to offer. If you are interested in participating in the process please do. Blahblahblahblahblahblah 11:19, 15 July 2006 (UTC) Sock alert. /FunkyFly.talk_ 17:42, 15 July 2006 (UTC)
RE:NKYes, I think we have not missed anything from the early Soviet time. Grandmaster 18:55, 15 July 2006 (UTC) SockpuppetsCould you please help with Greier's sockpuppet on Hellenization. He's been trolling it for ages with POV edits like this [33]. There is absolutely no evidence that there are any Vlach associations which ascribe to the Vlachs a non-Greek origin, and he keeps minimizing the numbers. At least 84 Vlach associations located throughout Greece (the membership of the PFCAV who voted for the statute saying so) claim that the Vlachs are Latin-speaking Greeks and he keeps saying it's 2. As he's using an IP sockpuppet he's unanswerable. Please semi-protect the page. That article has become a circus anyway. I reported him yesterday for violating the 3RR (on a different article), and no one has responded yet. --Tēlex 19:57, 15 July 2006 (UTC)
He's back - he must be using open proxies! Semi-protection, please... --Tēlex 20:21, 15 July 2006 (UTC) NKLet me go through it. I will let you know soon.--TigranTheGreat 20:20, 15 July 2006 (UTC) Ok, as far as events since November 1920 are concerned, yes, I have put everything that I think is important. I have excluded events prior to that (i.e. the British appointing an Azeri warlord over NK on a preliminary basis, Armenians refusing, Azeris attacking, Armenians preliminarily agreeing, Azeris violating the agreement, Armenians revoking the agreement etc.)
As far as my satisfaction with the timeline is concerned, I am only happy with those wordings added by me and Fadix. So, whenever GM and me have added an entry for the same date, I am ok only with the one added by me. An example is the July 4 Kavburo decision. GM made it sound like the two decisions (recognizing NK as part of Armenia, and letting the RCP decide the issue) were part of the same decision. What I clarified is that, first Kavburo recognized NK as part of Armenia, then Narimanov complained and made a suggestion, and then Kavburo went along with the suggestion. --TigranTheGreat 20:49, 15 July 2006 (UTC)
Don't - I like to see edits like this: 23:58, 14 July 2006 Tajik (Talk | contribs) (rvv of various edits by User:Tajik-afghan) Anyway, I think they've run out of reverts, so they should stop soon - it's not a big revert war. User:Tajik and User:Tajik-afghan revert warring on Tajiks in broken English ;-) --Tēlex 22:51, 15 July 2006 (UTC) You in London? You need help with statistics:)? I was good in my stat class.--TigranTheGreat 00:57, 17 July 2006 (UTC) Yahoo Messenger is most appropriate. I use the others to talk to girls (just kidding).--TigranTheGreat 01:21, 17 July 2006 (UTC) NKThanks for the note on my talk page. I've been glancing at it, but my energy for that article has, for the moment, been drained. I'll get back into it at some point. --Golbez 01:54, 17 July 2006 (UTC) The languageI do not understand who gave this user: User:Telex the right to invent and to do clasifications by his own believes, it's a game what he is doing here. He clasified the language spoken in greece (just cose it is on other state teritory, well we know the reason) as a slavic, not as macedonian and "edited" this Slavic language (Greece). He has no right to make such things. Is he the allknowing one? At least he could do is to do it this way ...Slavic (Greece) and to mention the conection. Shell I invent a new language for the albanians in Macedonia as he did to us in Greece. Please rename the article as "Status of Slavic languages in Greece" it would be correct and not implicative different--Vlatko 08:44, 17 July 2006 (UTC)
Telex, you know that there are many sources which say that Macedonians are not Bulgarians, which makes your upper sentence untrue and simply your POV. Bomac 11:20, 17 July 2006 (UTC)
I suppose you've red this (now is with an adding from FunkyFly) for instance. Bomac 11:26, 17 July 2006 (UTC)
Pointless talk. You didn't read it. I wonder which story you shal initiate next - Cinderella maybe? Bomac 11:29, 17 July 2006 (UTC)
Aha. So, according to you, the circumstances didn't influenced the "non-exstence" of Macedonians? Bomac 11:43, 17 July 2006 (UTC) BTW this made me laugh. It says it is in Macedonian, Greek, Vlach and Albanian. What a pity the document says Bulgarian, not Macedonian. Whoever wrote that website probably thought the readers didn't know Greek. --Tēlex 11:39, 17 July 2006 (UTC)
WOW, there is a long tradition of cosmopolitans who like messages to be translated into various languages... ;-) Bomac 11:53, 17 July 2006 (UTC) NKThank you for the shorter propositions.--Fad (ix) 16:04, 17 July 2006 (UTC) Hi Fran!Asteraki and his sockpuppets attack again at Macedonian language. I kindley ask your admin intervention. Bomac 17:38, 17 July 2006 (UTC)
Don't worry Funky! Telex is always here when you need it. Bomac 17:51, 17 July 2006 (UTC)
PronounsNow its OK. Bomac 18:13, 17 July 2006 (UTC) ClarificationI responded to your post at the Admin noticeboard with a request for clarification. -- Kim van der Linde at venus 19:25, 17 July 2006 (UTC) BritannicaI was at the library reading Britannica, and it restored my faith in humanity. In their article on Macedonia (region), they place the number of the "Asian Greek Refugees" (as User:Macedonia calls them on his userpage) at 640,000 in return for 375,000 refugees to Turkey. If ethnic Greeks actually form the majority of the population of Aegean Macedonia (which is confirmed by Britannica in their article on Macedonia (Greece)), those refugees must have bred like rabbits in order to form the majority of a region with a population of 2,625,681 today! Also, in their article on Macedonia (Greece), they list all ethnic groups inhabiting the region. They say that Greeks form the majority and are followed by approximately 20,000 Muslims (who are mostly Pomaks), Vlachs, and there are small enclaves of "Gypsies" and Albanians. I find it most interesting that they do not mention "Macedonians" or Bulgarians, yet they do say that "Macedonian" and Bulgarian are languages spoken in Greece in the respective articles (presumably referring to Slavic language (Greece)). Britannica has the reassuring air of neutrality, and always finds the most tactful and neutral ways of saying things... --Tēlex 16:33, 18 July 2006 (UTC) NKFrancis, Grandmaster isen't making any concession he is turning this as if he is doing it. This proposition does not use the term granted for both, from one side its says that it was granted to Armenia and then it says that it was granted an autonomy inside Azerbaijan which is different than saying that it was granted to Azerbaijan with an autonomy, because the verb is not used the same way for both. So, I won't sayd that Grandmaster is respecting the restrictions you have imposed, he is twisting the text to give the illusion that he is doing it. Fad (ix) 19:31, 18 July 2006 (UTC)
Question Re: Mediation CabalHello, Francis. I'd like to take a break from wasting time on anarchism and do something a bit more productive with the encyclopaedia. How does one get involved with the Mediation Cabal? Do I just start helping out, or is there a more formal process? Thanks in advance. --AaronS 14:28, 19 July 2006 (UTC)
ArbitrationYou presence is requested at the Arbitration Re: Removal of humus sapiens admin privilages due to administrative abuse. Please click Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration Israel Article--Oiboy77 17:01, 19 July 2006 (UTC) Do you really want it in order of preference?I didn't placed them on preference order. It is easy to do that when you only have two or three choices, but given that I included all except two, it is hard. If it will help in the decision what I think is better, I'll do it. Just tell. Fad (ix) 17:06, 19 July 2006 (UTC) ThanksFor letting me know. Considering the situation, I was thinking it best that I not even respond: there is simply no case there, and that editor has already been notified about incivility towards me and others. I've been civil and tried to comply with some unreasonable requests he has made of me, so I'm unclear why he keeps after me. Am I expected to respond, or do you think it's best left alone? It just seems to me that a response from me could serve no purpose except to escalate the issue, but on the other hand, I don't know policy in these cases, and whether a response from me, setting the record straight, is expected. Thanks for letting me know, thanks for the kind words, and any advice you have is welcome :-) Sandy 19:13, 19 July 2006 (UTC)
I probably shouldn't have responded there yesterday at all, considering I was trying to get out the door to an app't. Now that I've read the instructions on that page, I see that he shouldn't have posted his dispute there anyway, and that he should have taken it through different channels. Another editor is asking if we can archive Talk:Asperger syndrome, but since Zeraeph has pointed to it as a reference for his "abuse" claim, I'm kind of stuck. It seems to me (?) that, considering the level of personal attack, the whole thing should be struck from ANI (?), taken to the proper channels, and we should go ahead and archive the talk page in the meantime. Not sure what to do. He still hasn't attempted to resolve this directly with me, in spite of my invitation. Any advice? Sandy 16:33, 20 July 2006 (UTC)
Misconceptions about ShiaHi FrancisTyers, The new title "Shia and Islam" just doesn't sound good and is not representative of what is covered there either. It is like saying : "Babtist and Christianity". What was the problem with "misconceptions about shia"? --Aminz 22:11, 19 July 2006 (UTC)
ASFrancis, with the very greatest respect, though I have noted your opinion, to the best of my knowledge I still have the right to make my own decision on how and where to seek resolution for this problem. I must stress to you that there is nothing anybody could do or say to make me doubt my impression of the situation, as long as there was I would never have mentioned it. I am almost 50, with a lot of experience of life, people and abuse, I have no doubts about what I have seen, as no doubt, time will tell. I did initially approach WP:MEDCAB but seeing the responses from User:SandyGeorgia I realise that was a mistake, I personally find it impossible to resolve anything when the only reaction of the other party is to manipulate and misrepresent the facts of what has happened. That solves nothing and there is nothing to base negotiation or mediation upon. Hypothetically, I would also request that you recuse yourself from any attempt at mediation, not because I believe there is anything wrong with you, I don't, nor because I do not believe you do your best to approach mediation as impartially as possibly, because I do, but simply because some people are more susceptible to certain types of manipiulative behvior than others and in this instance I see reason to suspect you fall into that category. So, for the present I shall say whatever needs to be said WP:AN/I, though for the moment, as long as User:SandyGeorgia makes no further attempt to misrepresent the facts of what she has done, and knows that there are now a few admins keeping an eye on the situation, there is, I hope, effectively, no problem. --Zeraeph 18:23, 20 July 2006 (UTC)
The English name of the Persian LanguageHi. I really appreciate all your help during the last week. I've been wanting to make similar changes for the past few months, but I've already upset enough people. –jonsafari 00:19, 21 July 2006 (UTC) GoceGee, surprising. I was thinking you'd wait for FlavrSavr to revert so that it can be protected again... /FunkyFly.talk_ 01:30, 21 July 2006 (UTC)
Re: HeyYeah, I've checked out the Tajik alphabet article. It's really impressive. I think it's on its way for a good article/featured article nomination. I'll read over it more closely this week and make any useful changes. I have a friend who knows of an excellent Tajik grammar, written in Russian. If you're interested I can find out more info. If you've got suggestions on the Persian grammar and/or phonology articles, feel free to lemme know. I haven't done much with them lately, busy and all. Also, I just noticed a lacking in Persian rug articles, so I'd like to beef up that section soon. –jonsafari 02:09, 21 July 2006 (UTC) GFDLWhere exactly does it say that copy and paste is against GFDL? -- Vision Thing -- 20:19, 21 July 2006 (UTC) Fran, I really need your help. I'me having big problems with a newbie, User:Objectivee. This editor made all in once massive additions to the article [35], which were utterly unsourced and blatantly violated NPOV. What's worst, his peronal attacks against me are becoming more and more furious [36], [37], [38]. I don't know how much I'll be able to bear him; the quantity of insults I can stomach has a limit. Could you consider protecting the article to stop his disruption and see if you can explain him that peronal attacks? Thanks for anything you can do, and sorry for asking your help, but I was too involved personally to use my admin powers.--Aldux 20:55, 21 July 2006 (UTC)
Deir YassinTo put it mildly, have you gone completely bonkers? It is one sentence sourced from a secondary source. The information is from a Newspaper clip. This is draconianism at its extreme. Guy Montag 00:54, 22 July 2006 (UTC) Um, also you can't extend the ban for a year, probation ends on October 2006 and so does your ability to harrass me. Guy Montag 01:19, 22 July 2006 (UTC) Are you telling me you can't recognize ridiculously exaggerated speech of a person with a persecution complex! Shame on you! :) I jest. Anyways, no hard feelings. I am gonna call up the Zionist Organization of America, get in writing that they don't care if we use their information along with their permission, and we can get back to editing per the due process of the tag you inserted. I could have gotten permission within a day if you notified me without immediately slapping the tag on, but whatever. Regards, Guy Montag 01:30, 22 July 2006 (UTC) Your noteHi Francis, thank you for your note and for asking for a second opinion. I know nothing about the Deir Yassin issue, except that Guy is up against a number of editors on that page who appear to have strong views, at least two of whom are, I would say, somewhat out to get him, and that should perhaps be borne in mind when assessing any reports from them (if, indeed, there was a report). Regarding the copyvio, I would say it depends on how much was copied, and whether it was copied word for word. If it was one sentence, as Guy says, I'd say that wouldn't be grounds for a ban. If it was a significant amount, that would be a different matter, but I haven't checked. SlimVirgin (talk) 01:33, 22 July 2006 (UTC) Bhouston identifies two paragraphs that he says were copyvios, and commented them out here. The first one does seem to have been copied, but the second one not, as follows: The Wikipedia article says:
The article it's allegedly copied from says:
The only parts that are identical (in bold) are the quotes from the Bir Zeit study, but then they would be. I would say this situation might be a case of careless attribution rather than deliberate plagiarism and copyvio. In the example above, Guy is using as a reference the same sources the article he's alleged to have copied from used, but that's not the way we're supposed to cite. When we borrow someone else's sources, we have to acknowledge them e.g. we write as a reference "Source 2 cited in Source 1," and we give full details of both. Perhaps it would be sufficient if someone explained that to Guy, rather than banning him from the page? SlimVirgin (talk) 01:55, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
In my defense, the information about Birziet university were in the previous version of the article [40] Guy Montag 05:04, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
We're almost done for the FA status, but there is too little time to deal with some final opjections, mainly in citation. Your help is needed, see talk! :NikoSilver: 15:17, 22 July 2006 (UTC) Admin questionsHey, Francis. Can you help me figure out the next step in a dispute process, with respect to Hugo Chávez and Criticism of Hugo Chávez? I've already had extensive talk page discussions in several places with User:SuperFlanker, been through mediation, and requested (and received) help on RFC. Flanker persists in blanking the Criticism article, and working outside of consensus, taking extreme measures which have led to numerous revert wars. Another editor asked me if it wasn't time to have him blocked from editing: I don't know. I don't know what sort of things lead to blocking an editor, or how we can get him back to working via consensus. What do you suggest might be my next step? (By the way, I really regret that the other situation put me in a position where I can't give a final vote on Macedonia, as it could be viewed as a conflict of interest. At least I had remained neutral, and I hope you all know how impressed I am with the effort.) Sandy 16:20, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
Tajik grammarHey. You might want to check out the discussion on Persian grammar with respect to the Tajik grammar article. --jonsafari 20:42, 22 July 2006 (UTC) Book on Tajik grammarConcerning your inquiry about that book on Tajik grammar that I told you about, here's the response from my buddy:
That's a little vague, but good luck. --jonsafari 22:01, 22 July 2006 (UTC) Deir Yassin ArbCom caseI have filed a ArbCom case against Guy Montag for the violation of his probation, see Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration#Dier_Yassin. -- Kim van der Linde at venus 13:58, 23 July 2006 (UTC) template anarchismHi, you still have any concerns that anarcho-capitalism should be disputed in this template? Intangible 15:35, 23 July 2006 (UTC)
LeprechaunMy intention was to make sure the stories were distinguished from the info paragraphs, and I eliminated the mention of cobbling from the intro as it is mentioned in almost identical wording later on. I thought generally seemed to fit better than genuinly because it is mentioned that they can be deceitful and malicious and therefore probably aren't genuinely nice. I may be wrong. ReverendG 00:55, 24 July 2006 (UTC) you handled this situation quite well, no wonder you're an administrator. ReverendG 00:48, 25 July 2006 (UTC) ===>I'm posting this at the talk page for both Feel free to respond at either. I changed the size of the box because it screwed up some stuff with my userpage at smaller resolutions. But it really doesn't matter. I'm thinking of fixing it up soon anyway, as all the moving and deleting of userboxes ruined my page (which made me a little angry, I must say.) Go ahead and leave it as is. -Justin (koavf), talk, mail 21:39, 24 July 2006 (UTC) Ding-DongChk y'know what. Twice. :NikoSilver: 23:56, 24 July 2006 (UTC) my badIt was the same day. Sorry. It was the night before so I was thinking of it as yesterday. Can you not interject a piece of one comment I made into another comment I made, making them look like they were made at the same time? Thanks. Shannonduck talk 00:29, 25 July 2006 (UTC) Check...your mail and my article please! :-) :NikoSilver: 12:27, 25 July 2006 (UTC) |