User talk:Malinaccier/July 2008
SarekOfVulcan RFAThank you for !voting on my RfA. If you supported, I'll make sure your confidence is not misplaced; if you opposed, I'll take your criticism into account and try to adjust my behavior accordingly. See you around the wiki!--SarekOfVulcan (talk) 00:12, 1 July 2008 (UTC) Thanks for your !vote at my RFAThank you, Malinaccier, for your support !vote at my RFA. I will be doing my best to make sure that your confidence has not been misplaced. --lifebaka (Talk - Contribs) 18:46, 1 July 2008 (UTC) Problem with a bot removing coats of armsWhile I was checking your work on matching up flag and coats of arms sizes on the country lists (thank you, by the way), I came across a problem that you should be aware of. A bot has been coming along and removing coats of arms images from pages in the set. The bot has hit the following pages so far:
I've written a message to the bot's talk page, informing the bot operator of the problem. If you should run across any more images removed from the country pages, please contact the bot operator (check the history to see which bot did it), and contact me too, right away. Thank you. And keep up the good work. The Transhumanist 11:17, 2 July 2008 (UTC) RfA thanksThank you for your support in my recent RfA, which closed successfully. I felt the process was a thorough review of my contributions and my demeanor, and I was very gratified to see how many editors took the time to really see what I'm about and how I can be of help to the project. As a result, some editors changed their views during the discussion, and most expressed specific, detailed points to indicate their opinion (whether it was , , or ). A number of editors were concerned about my level of experience. I was purposeful in not waiting until a particular benchmark occurred before requesting adminship, because I feel - as many do - that adminship is not a reward and that each case is individual. It is true that I am not the most experienced editor around here, but I appreciate that people dug into my contributions enough to reach the conclusion that I seem to have a clue. Also, the best thing about this particular concern is that experience is something an editor - or administrator - can always get more of, and I'll continue doing that, just as I've been doing. (If I seem a little slow at it, feel free to slap me.) Thanks for looking past the surface to see what I am really about. I appreciate your support! I am a strong believer in the concept that this project is all about the content, and I'm looking forward to contributing wherever I can. Please let me know if I can be of any help. In the meantime, I'm off to school... Thanks again! Signpost updated for June 30, 2008.
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Please evaluate my efforts at Talk:Gene Derricotte/GA1.--TonyTheTiger (t/c/bio/WP:CHICAGO/WP:LOTM) 11:51, 9 July 2008 (UTC)
My RfASorry about the mix-up, Malin. If you're still willing to co-nominate me, Rlevse is starting the request. Many thanks for your support! --Mizu onna sango15/Discuss 00:20, 10 July 2008 (UTC) My RFA ThanksThank you for your support at my RFA, which closed successfully. You commented that I look good? You've never seen a photo of me! Seriously though, your support means a lot to me. Thanks, StephenBuxton (talk) 20:48, 12 July 2008 (UTC) Signpost updated for July 7, 2008.
You are receiving this message because you have signed up for the Signpost spamlist. If you wish to stop receiving these messages, simply remove your name from the list. Ralbot (talk) 08:56, 13 July 2008 (UTC) Around the WorldOn the height matching chore on the images, the L's through the R's at Wikipedia:WikiProject Lists of basic topics still need to be done. It would sure help if you would finish these up. By the way, some of the images done so far have gotten too big. Just keep in mind when you are matching up image heights, please be sure to reduce the size of the larger image to match the height of the smaller image. Unless this would make them ridiculously small. Use your best judgement. Thank you. The Transhumanist 03:30, 18 July 2008 (UTC)
QuestionI have two questions.
Quick questionHey man, will you hop on IRC for a second? I wanted to ask you something. GlassCobra 16:54, 23 July 2008 (UTC)
Trixie KoontzHi there, I see you removed the Trixie Koontz section from the Dean Koontz page. While I agree that his dog is off topic, it was agreed on the talk page and during a few deletion discussions that Trixie shouldn't have her own page either. Therefore Trixie was redirected to the Dean Koontz article, as you can see, so now there is no information on the dog or "her" books whatsoever.CindyBotalk 22:48, 23 July 2008 (UTC) ThanksThank you! Although, considering you strong-supported me, I kind of assumed that was a given ;-) Cheers! J.delanoygabsadds 01:33, 24 July 2008 (UTC) DYK updatesDon't pull stuff from the top of list; the new stuff. You got for the older stuff first. Doing otherwise causes problems.--Bedford Pray 02:08, 24 July 2008 (UTC) Alternative AccountsHi, i have my suspiscions that User:Mynameisstanley and User:Sdhilio might after all be the same person. The reasons for my suspiscions are as follows:
the other user Mynameisstanley left a message on my talk page entitled "Fan Site". This user was unnecessarily deleting mass portions of information from articles which had books as their references. In the message, he called me a Mafia fan and indirectly accused Wikipedia of being a fan site, by stating that "many peoples posts would be better as fan site when anyone can post whatever they want". Therefore, I request your assistance in finding out if these two accounts are, in fact, operated by the same user. Regards, Joyson Noel (talk) 11:37, 25 July 2008 (UTC) Quang Nhuong Huynh DYK--Congratulations! PeterSymonds (talk) 12:37, 25 July 2008 (UTC)
Open Web FoundationThe General notability guideline states: "If a topic has received significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject, it is presumed to be notable." Based on the references provided for this article, can you explain your belief that Open Web Foundation fails to meet this guideline? Do you believe the article will never meet these guidelines? riffic (talk) 00:34, 27 July 2008 (UTC) Signpost updated for July 14 and 21, 2008.
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The Land I Lost DYK--Congratulations! PeterSymonds (talk) 16:55, 27 July 2008 (UTC) RFA thankspamThanks for your support in my RFA, which passed with 140 supporting, 11 opposing, and 4 neutral. I will do my best to live up to the trust that you have given to me. If I can ever assist you with anything, just ask. Cheers! J.delanoygabsadds 20:06, 27 July 2008 (UTC) I am curious to why the other guy deleted my artist page. I am a representative of the said artist, I am the PR manager for Lemegeton Records. and I was trying to update my clients, endorsement agreements and uses as well as his home page, but the other guy deleted it. Is their anyway around this? Need your helpI am curious to why the other guy deleted the artist page of my client. I am a representative of the said artist, I am the PR manager for Lemegeton Records. and I was trying to update my clients, endorsement agreements and uses as well as his home page, but the other guy deleted it. Is their anyway around this? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dorisdiaz (talk • contribs)
RFA thank-youThank-you for your support of me at my recent RFA, which was successful. I have appreciated everyone's comments and encouragement there. Good Ol’factory (talk) 03:30, 29 July 2008 (UTC) RfB Thank You spam
Thank youThank you for finishing up those resizes. That helps a lot. By the way, here's a status report... The awards images are almost done (Penubag and Greyknight are working on them), and the pages themselves still have a couple sections that need to be completed before we can move them to article space. That pesky bot hit a couple more of the lists and removed their coats of arms images. (Which is why we need to move the pages to article space, but we can't until the temporary data is replaced, as some of it is incorrect - and we might as well complete those sections rather than simply replace the temporary data.). I've been working on the location item, because the specs for that are kind of difficult to explain, and I keep running into new situations (in a body of water vs. on land, equatorial, transprimemeridial, transcontinental, etc.) - so I don't even have complete specs for that yet. But the pages are shaping up, and are getting closer to usability. Do you see where this is heading? Eventually, the "Lists of basic topics" will be the most useful site map of Wikipedia. The Transhumanist 16:44, 29 July 2008 (UTC) Next tasksHere are the details of the work on one of the two sections that need to be completed before we can move the country basic topics drafts to the article namespace... Track down the administrative divisions types for each countryThe first task is on the "Administrative divisions of" sections. In each of these sections, there's an initial hierarchical list of the division types in that country, followed by subheadings for each of the types. Unfortunately, the types listed are those from the template I used to create these pages, and they aren't accurate for many countries. The defaults that I used were: For each country, change the links to the names of the administrative divisions for that country, adding more links if there are more than 3 division types. Those that are subdivisions of another type are indented under the parent type. In most cases, you would leave municipalities in place, because that's a generic name for "city". We'll blue-link those later. (Blue-linking is creating a redirect so that a link turns blue - that way, the link remains standardized on all the pages in the set). Also change the subheadings in the same section to match the initial list, including the "main article" links presented just below each subheading. To find out what the administrative divisions are for a country so you can add them, try looking on the government of x or politics of x pages for that country, and on the country's main article as well. Add the administrative divisions to their respective subsectionsFor each country, find the list of administrative division for each type, and add them under that type's subheading. For example, copy and paste the provinces listed at Provinces of Angola under the "Provinces of Angola" subheading on that country's list page. See the countries listed at Lists of basic topics for examples of how this has been done for those. If there's a map showing the administrative divisions, grab it too. Generally do not add towns and cities to the municipalities section, as there are usually way too many of them (and will unnecessarily bloat the page). Instead, provide links to the various pages (Cities of x, [[[Towns of x]], Villages of x, etc. Have fun! Don't worry, I'll be helping (once I'm done with the location item), and will be asking others to chip in as well. The Transhumanist 16:44, 29 July 2008 (UTC) QuestionI'm correct in guessing that this list would have no administrative divisions section, correct? Malinaccier (talk) 20:06, 29 July 2008 (UTC)
Half of a Yellow SunWe are protecting it so we can edit it. Why did you create this page? Who are you? We are a graduate class who recently read this book and wanted to create a page. We noticed you already created one, so we wanted to add to it. Just trying to help!! —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ourclass123 (talk • contribs) Ok, thank you! We hope to add some interesting facts regarding our learned knowledge. We hope you enjoy the additions! —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ourclass123 (talk • contribs) 23:52, 29 July 2008 (UTC) Interesting bookIt occurred to me that you might be interested in a book I recently read and added to the list on my userpage. Cheers! —Travistalk 00:40, 30 July 2008 (UTC)
UpdateI pinged everyone associated with Around the World and the Lists of basic topics WikiProject. So far, three responded, including you. No doubt Sharkface will join back in when he gets back from vacation. I also threw myself into the pages today, and completed the locations for all the A's, V's thru Z's, and all the countries in Africa and the Carribean. My brain is fried. I kept running into overlapping regions. The Transhumanist 03:04, 30 July 2008 (UTC) DYK--Gatoclass (talk) 08:23, 30 July 2008 (UTC)
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