User talk:Mattisse/Archive 7(User talk:Mattisse/Archive_6) - (User talk:Mattisse/Archive_8) Mediation StarwoodMatisse, could you summarize the issues in this case. Geo. 20:55, 28 November 2006 (UTC) my reply (copy): In general the issue is User:Rosencomet and his suite of articles that promote his festivals: User:999, User:Hanuman Das and User:Ekajati have been protecting him and reverting pages back to spam. User:Timmy12 removed search engine links within these articles [1] and seems to have been driven away from Wikipedia by the harassment and many complaints filed against him by the above users. Many of us are concerned with links in the articles:Check Rosencomet linkspamming. Also, all the internal linking Check on performers at Starwood Festival. Wikipedia:Mediation Cabal/Cases/2006-11-03 Starwood Festival was opened. Almost immediately Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Mattisse was filed. If you look through that you will get an idea of the scope of articles involved and the amount of energy they are willing to put into harassing someone. We were hoping an out-in-the-open discussion of what constitutes following WP:V, WP:RS etc. as well how to decide issues of notability. Now it is WP:OWN and WP:STALK as people who attempt to do anything to these articles get harassed. I saw a comment by User:Kathryn NicDhàna somewhere that summed it up as she is starting to experience it over a current AFD on one of the protected articles. BostonMA is better at explaining than I am. Please ask him. I am still intimidated by all the harassment and discouraged. Hope this is what you meant by a summary. If you wanted something else, let me know and I will try to do better. Mattisse(talk) 21:45, 28 November 2006 (UTC) Conflict FatigueI am sorry you are feeling so beaten down. I still have some hope for the mediation process now that the absent mediator will be replaced. But I understand if you need a break. It has been tiring and ugly, and you worked very hard for no immediate result. At this point, whatever happens with the mediation, I think people are just going ahead and getting Rosencomet's spam and non-notable articles deleted. We don't need to wait on mediation to do that. I would have helped with this sooner, but only came across it fairly recently. Again, all sympathies for the struggle you have been through. --Kathryn NicDhàna ♫♦♫ 05:45, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
Former MediatorHi Mattisse. I know very little about the former mediator, and I am not inclined to read through his/her contribution list to learn more. However, there is nothing in his/her behavior related to the mediation, comments to Rosencomet, or interactions with you that I could not accept as being due to youth or inexperience or something equally innocent. And so, I personally would not wish to speak harshly to someone who I might later discover is only a youth doing his or her best. And so, I hope you understand why I have been forgiving of someone who has given time and effort, even if not as much as one might have desired. Sincerely, --BostonMA talk 16:17, 29 November 2006 (UTC) Not KyluKylu put that message on the page. My edit involved moving the messages where they belong. I am now going to put a redirect to my talk page. Geo. 18:22, 29 November 2006 (UTC) StalkingI see you have stalked either Hanuman Das and/or Ekajati to the article Andrew Cohen with which you have previously had nothing to do. You animosity toward these editors is well known and this is clearly a violation of WP:STALK. Please desist. -999 (Talk) 18:48, 29 November 2006 (UTC) (my answer - copy) How do you figure I was stalking. Doesn't make any sense. I've posted on the page of the person you say I am stalking about that page. Also I advised him to utilize the Discussion page, which he did. I realise you think this page is yours but it is not. Others may work on it too. Mattisse(talk) 19:17, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
(my answer - copy) How am I stalking? You are not being specific enough. Sincerely, Mattisse(talk) 19:32, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
Red linksIt is not correct to remove red links from articles. They are there as a request or to encourage the creation of the article. Please see WP:RED and Wikipedia:WikiProject Red Link Recovery. The correct method for getting rid of a red link is to write the article. If you are not interested in doing so, please simply leave the red link alone. -999 (Talk) 20:24, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
Hi, could I recommend that you contact the AMA to request assistance? Addhoc 20:35, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
Just to let you know, I have withdrawn from the RfC. I must say I think 999 gives good advice. Why do you continue to worry at the whole thing when it bothers you so? Doesn't it give you ulcers or anything? It's gotta be better to just let WP take care of itself. It will, you know :-) I echo the same to 999.Why don't you drop it too. Let BostonMA and Rosencomet do the mediation thing, as they at least seem to be communicating. Get a few fresh editors in on it, and all go do something more productive. ??? —Hanuman Das 04:12, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
Hi Mattisse. Can you find time to do a thorough copy edit/grammar check, redundancy in words, sentences check for this page. Its right now in Peer review. Once this is done I can do a spell check. ThanksDineshkannambadi 13:46, 30 November 2006 (UTC) HoysalaHi.I understand what you are asking. "They" in case would mean the Hoysalas (kings). In places where you are sure something is wrong, go ahead and make the change. In places you want a discussion, we can do just that and see if I have a reasonable explanation, if not You or I can then make the change accordingly. Dont hesitate to ask any number of questions, it can only help.Dineshkannambadi 18:40, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
Smiley AwardFeel free to place this award on your user page, as a token of appreciation for your contributions. If you're willing to help spread the good cheer to others, please see the project page for the Random Smiley Award at: User:Pedia-I/SmileyAward LEAD para for Hoysala"The Hoysala Empire (Kannada: ?????? ?????????) ruled large parts of southern India at its peak in the 13th century. The Hoysalas were in power from about 950 to 1346 CE. Belur was their first capital. Later it became Halebidu, Karnataka. They were originally hill people from Malnad Karnataka. In the 12th century, they annexed large areas of Karnataka, including most of Kannada country and the fertile areas north of the Kaveri river delta including Srirangam and Kanchipuram. They succeeded in this by using the conflict between their overlords, the Western Chalukyas, and the rising southern Kalachuri as a wedge to divide power. They used the power struggle between the waning Cholas and the Pandyas of Tamil country in the same way. By this means, the Hoysalas were able to splinter the power structure and climb into the vacuum". Much of this looks good and I have incorporated it. "they annexed large areas of Karnataka, including most of Kannada country" implies some portions of Karnataka was not Kannada country. So I am not using this portion.(Of course, this is not your fault). I have slightly retermed the rest of it but keeping it as simple. Since there was no real power Vacuum, I have not used it. This is so because there were four kingdoms waiting for the Western Chalukyas to weaken, to grab what ever they could (namely Kakatiya, Seuna, Kalachuri and Hoysala. Again, nor your fault) Now, take a look and see how it looks.Dineshkannambadi 22:37, 30 November 2006 (UTC) Hoysala linksYes, I need to make sure the links are fully disambiguiated.Dineshkannambadi 01:24, 1 December 2006 (UTC) Your messageThank you for your kind message. You give me more credit than I deserve, and you appear more grateful than you may imagine. Have a good evening. Sincerely, --BostonMA talk 02:58, 1 December 2006 (UTC) Basavanna - Hoysala ReligionI can compress both Basavanna and Madhvacharya some and paragraph it, no doubt. As far as image goes, maybe to the right?Dineshkannambadi 14:39, 1 December 2006 (UTC) BasavannaOk, you may take a look at Basavanna now. We can deal with Madhvacharya paragraph later.Dineshkannambadi 15:25, 1 December 2006 (UTC) |