User talk:Meno25/Archive 3
Deletion Review for Khalil KalfatYou suggested userfying to another user's page. But that user doesn't read Arabic, and hasn't asked for userification to their pages. Would you like it? If so, where? --GRBerry 03:49, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
A more specific templateHey, just thought you might like to know that if you created the page and no one else has really touched it, you can speedy it with {{db-user}}. Thanks! --Brad Beattie (talk) 04:43, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
Yahoo and Google talk pagesAre we almost done? :D Happy editing to you. --Teke (talk) 05:32, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
Keep on goin, I'm on it. --Teke (talk) 05:35, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
Talk pages of moved articlesHello. If you move an article, you should not nominate the talk page of the original article for speedy deletion (as with Talk:Sham el nessim and many others). A redirect from the old talk page to the new one will have been automatically created; that is a potentially useful redirect which should be left alone. For that reason, I'm reverting your addition of speedy deletion tags to various talk pages. --Sandstein 09:23, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
Right now I'm reverting the false speedy tags, those who would delete talk page redirects. The others will remain on CSD and be eventually deleted. --Sandstein 09:26, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
TalhheaderGreat! Have fun Wiki-ing! See you around. ←Mets501 (talk) 11:56, 4 January 2007 (UTC) User:Meno25/Khalil KalfatArticle is now userfied. Let me know if you need help with the French source, but there didn't seem to be much more in there than the sentence I translated. ~trialsanderrors 00:13, 6 January 2007 (UTC)
You should decide whether this is good enough to move into article space or whether it should be redeleted. ~ trialsanderrors 19:05, 8 January 2007 (UTC) Correct orderI think that order was correct, if you don't think so please conact developers of my bot at pywikipediabot-users AT lists.sourceforge.net. I'm using automatic bot by name pywikipediabot for adding, deleting, modifying, sorting interwiki links, and i really don't think order of interwiki links is bad. --SasaStefanovic • 22:11, 6 January 2007 (UTC)
Why all the deletion requests? Please note, that once you publish under GFDL you can not "unpublish". --xaosflux Talk 08:24, 7 January 2007 (UTC)
Thanks for the update. I delisted some of the talk pages before I saw the pattern (but blanked them). I am not going to delete these pages based on GFDL publishing standards, but will not delist any more of them from CSD today (another admin should get to them soon enough). When/If the articles are deleted the admin should delete the talk page as well, if they do not, please relist then as db-talk. Thank you, --xaosflux Talk 08:35, 7 January 2007 (UTC)
List of world recordsPlease explain why you reversed my edit. My edit was explained,and was relevant. All these records mentioned were specifically US records, NOT world records, and that is what the topic is about. There is no reliable source that would have the correct holders for these world records. --60.234.242.196 09:37, 7 January 2007 (UTC)
I disagree with this assessment. Wikipedia is about having verifiable sources. These did not. I do not need a counter resource as evidence. I also would assume that if you were editing this page, you would have at least some knowledge in the subject before doing so. As you mention you do not, why edit it? I dispute your edit as being good wiki practice or being based on any knowledge in the subject. --60.234.242.196 18:03, 7 January 2007 (UTC)
Moving articlesI couldn't help but notice the mass moving of articles with Arabic names. There's an issue here. An article's name should use a standard transliteration, always. If there's a primary transliteration then that should be used. Also worth mentioning is that an article should not use strict transliteration. Many of your moves ignore these rules. For example, a move of the article Mustafa Lutfi al-Manfaluti to Moustafa Lutfi Al Manfaluti ignores these rules. First, it doesn't use the standard Arabic transliteration approved by Wikipedia's policies, and second, a little research shows that the primary transliteration of this name is Mustafa Lutfi al-Manfaluti, not the other name, as used in major references, like Britannica[1], and is more common, which can be clearly recognized by the number of g-hits. Please do not perform moves on the go. You should check and see which is more common, or, if no actual primary transliteration exists, use the standard transliteration rules. Please familiarize yourself with the Arabic Manual of Style. Thank you and happy editing. :-) --ANAS Talk? 13:51, 7 January 2007 (UTC)
I know Britannica is not the most reliable of references, which is why I didn't base my suggestion solely on Britannica, I added that that was the primary transliteration since it is more commonly used, evident by the Google hits margin. Now, moving to the more important issue; I base my edits related to the Arabic language and names on the international rules and standards of transliterating Arabic names, not on Gulf or Saudi-related rules (if there are any). Here is a very reliable document. In Wikipedia, the ALA-LC Romanization standards are applied, since they are most appropriate for the English usage. The matter is very simple. Always use a primary transliteration, if available. So, if a transliteration that doesn't use the standard transliteration rules is more commonly used, use it, even if it's technically inaccurate. For example, Muammar al-Gaddafi is used even though it is an inaccurate transliteration. But, since it is used more often and is used by him personally, it was named that way. Heck, his son's article uses a different name. Another example, Homat el Diyar, the Syrian National Anthem. The standard way of transliterating this name would be Homat al-Diyar, right? But, it is much less common, so the primary transliteration was used. Now when there is no real primary transliteration (usually in cases where the subject is not well-known or well-published), you should use a standard transliteration, regardless of the subject's ethnicity or relation to the country or its dialect. I believe the current policies, when understood well, satisfy most sides. Changing these policies will only bring unneeded confusion. :-) Thank you for your cooperation and civility. All the best, Mohammed. --ANAS Talk? 18:47, 7 January 2007 (UTC)
Regarding my user page title, well, I have gone through the user page policies and nothing forbids this. Many user pages have used this code, so I think there are no problems. I use the code <div id="title-override" class="topicon" style="font-size: 188%; padding-top: 0.5em; padding-bottom: 0.1em; float: left; position: absolute; left: 0.5em; top: 1px; width: 90%; background: {{#ifeq:{{PAGENAME}}|{{FULLPAGENAME}}|white|#F8FCFF}}; display:none">Place title here</div>. --ANAS Talk? 18:47, 7 January 2007 (UTC)
Glad to help, and happy that the matter is settled. Take care. :-) --ANAS Talk? 19:18, 7 January 2007 (UTC) Signpost updated for January 8th, 2007.
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