User talk:Topbanana/Archive 1
I think you missed something on Loch Leven (highlands): "There are seven small near the western end." Seven small what's? Rmhermen 16:09, Apr 29, 2004 (UTC)
(Discussion of the Glen Albyn article with Eoghan moved to Talk:Glen Albyn) The 216.239.89.* vandal (Frederick Lowy) has also targeted Concordia University, perhaps you could consider adding that page to your watchlist? (Not to mention Paul Newman and Holocaust, but I think lots of people already watch those pages). P.T. Aufrette 18:13, 6 May 2004 (UTC)
TB, thanks for your kind comments. Adam 07:47, 7 May 2004 (UTC) Hi, you marked Christina Ferrare as being a candidate for speedy deletion, which I'm not convinced it is. What grounds were you trying to delete it on? I think you should go through VfD if you want it deleted on account of the person not being famous enough, or cleanup if it just needs more work. Angela. 00:32, May 25, 2004 (UTC)
Wikipedia database inconsistencies It isn't something I can fix but I asked Tim Starling about it and he suggested that, as the IDs are consecutive, it may have been caused by a race condition; just someone hitting the move button four times in a row. I don't know if it will be fixed though. Angela. 15:49, May 26, 2004 (UTC)
List of Gulag camps Item 446: (1) Actually, it is mostly Polish, autamotacally conveted from a Polish offical document. I started "decyphering" it, but unfortunately got distracted fo a long time. Yes; item 446 is two items (messed in the original as well). Mikkalai Image:Image: reports Hello! Your reports are very valuable, good job! I have a small request: could you run a search for all articles including images with a double Image:. This worked with the old parser, but no longer works in 1.3. Thanks ✏ Sverdrup 11:18, 5 Jun 2004 (UTC)
Your reports are great. Have you thought about advertising them some more, such as on the scripting requests page, and possibly moving them into the Wikipedia namespace? Angela. 01:48, May 25, 2004 (UTC)
Double words It would be interesting with a report for pages with repeated words, for example "a test of the the report". It is a fairly common mistake. Perhaps it should initially be limited to common prepositions and other short english words (e.g. "of", "the", "at", "with", "on"). - David Remahl 13:35, 6 Jun 2004 (UTC)
Link to back-redirect Some pages may have wikilinks (for example under See also), that #'redirect back. Example: Page1 links to Page2, Page2 contains #'REDIRECT Page1. An adjacency matrix where only REDIRECTs are counted as incoming edges and all links as outgoing, doing M^2, and then finding all non-0's along the diagonal seems like an efficient way to solve it... David Remahl 22:13, 9 Jun 2004 (UTC)
Mis-spelled Links Happy to help! Like I said on the Village Pump, I actually find it quite a relaxing way to do something useful without stretching the brain too much. Look at the article, look at the suggested link, hit up Google or the IMDB or the All Music Guide or whatever for verification if it's not obviously right or wrong—then move on to the next one.. :-) —Stormie 00:09, Jun 5, 2004 (UTC) TB, these lists are great. Mis-spelled links is a nice training-wheels task for me. :) Boojum 14:30, 4 Jun 2004 (UTC)
List of female boxers Hi, Top Banana! How are you? I found your name rather interesting, as a matter of a fact, it reminded me of a Puerto Rican music group, Top Banana, which scored a HUGE English hit on Puerto Rico's radio in 1989: Soooociety!! Killed by who?, aha, aha aha!..LOL great song. Anyways, thank you for reading the List of female boxers I originated. I always feel honored when people read the articles I originate. I saw you listed it on your User:Topbanana/Reports/This page contains a link that might be misspelled page. I think that is ok, but the problem is, the Bridget Riley written about here is, actually, a painter, not the Bridgett Riley who gained certain fame as a boxer in the middle 1990s (I think the boxer's nickname was The Pink Assasin, by the way, just a little extra info) :) But thanks for your good willed effort to try to correct tat and I hope we can talk again some time soon. God bless you! Sincerely yours, Antonio More Nicotine, please! Martin
User:Topbanana/Reports/This page contains a link that might be mis-punctuated Would you have any objection to User:Topbanana/Reports/This page contains a link that might be mis-punctuated being sliced into several pages. I've had a couple of SQL timeouts waiting for it to save ... possibly connected to the 313k length. I'm thinking a-e, g-k, whatever. Happy to do the slicing &c if you wish. See also an alert on capitalisation on that page - not sure the convention gives good enough advice before we hare off & try to sort the errors. --Tagishsimon
Hats off to you Add me to the list of those singing the praises of your lists. The dead-end list has been an excellent help in pruning/improving wikipedia ... a great way to use a free half-hour when the brain cells aren't up to creating an original article! DavidWBrooks 15:04, 25 Jun 2004 (UTC) Disambig pages Please see User talk:Topbanana/Reports/Nothing links to this disambiguation page. Lupo (at a public terminal and thus not logged in), UTC 07:15, June 16, 2004 Probable punctuation problem Hey there, TB. Just stumbled upon your user page and noticed a punctuation error in the word "area's" -- that apostrophe should be nixed since its possessive form makes no sense in the context of the sentence. (Alas, my inner stickler is shining through...) --Diberri | Talk 14:50, Jul 6, 2004 (UTC) : Fixed ta. My speeling never was up to much ;) - TB 15:01, Jul 6, 2004 (UTC) Puny little castles I like the locator maps you drew for Scottish castles. Maps like that really help the reader! Thanks! --Menchi 23:17, 13 Jun 2004 (UTC) Aozora Bunko - corrupted link Howdy. I've been doing some automated checking of links and found what looks to be some corrupted text in a link on Aozora_Bunko:_S. I noticed that you're a regular editor of the page and wondered if you would be able to fix it? Search that page for the first instance of "Shimizurinzou" to see the problem. Any help you can offer will be much appreciated. - TB 13:54, Jun 22, 2004 (UTC)
Sysop Congratulations! Consensus being reached on RfA, you are now an administrator. You should read the relevant policies and other pages linked to from the administrators' reading list before carrying out tasks like deletion, protection, banning users, and editing protected pages such as the Main Page. Most of what you do is easily reversible by other sysops, apart from page history merges and image deletion, so please be especially careful with those. You might find the new administrators' how-to guide helpful. Cheers! -- Cecropia | Talk 19:14, 11 Aug 2004 (UTC) Congratulations, you've earned it! Great that you're finally an admin! Your reports are an extremely useful resource. I forgot to vote on RFA, but naturally it wasn't needed. Have a nice day — David Remahl 19:25, 11 Aug 2004 (UTC) Print head Thank you for the followup. I have to admit my mind was elsewhere -- phrasing a careful reply to a new user. I didn't even think of looking for a good redirect. Thanks. Oh, and thank you for making your reports available (they are a great help). And since I'm already typing... congratulations on becoming an admin. I honestly thought you were, already. :-) SWAdair | Talk 08:59, 13 Aug 2004 (UTC) re: VfD Good afternoon. I just put MOST Bridge back on the VfD discussion page. The consensus is clearly keep but the discussion should be allowed to run it's course so that it can be archived in accordance with the deletion process. I know it seems silly to do this when the 5 days will expire in just a few hours but a couple of us have been trying to improve the archiving process for these old discussions. I do notice that you said right on the page that you'd "unlink the page from VfD in 24 hours if nobody objects." My fault for not noticing that and commenting earlier. Thanks for your patience. Rossami 18:46, 13 Aug 2004 (UTC) Battleships Sorry for not getting back to you for a number of days. I've been in France and out of internet contact. As for the articles, I created a number of sub-stubs around that time, and whilst I have fleshed some out, far from all of them have had that treatment. I am intending to eventually get round to it, but I wasn't sure when. Since you've highlighted the issue, I'll see what I can do about at least producing a filled in table and a little bit of history for the ships over the next few days. David Newton 20:55, 14 Aug 2004 (UTC) Quotes in titles Yes, I deliberately made redirects that included quotes. --Merovingian✍Talk 19:40, Aug 16, 2004 (UTC) /Reports/Nothing links to this article Up to a point, Lord Copper. UK railway stations - W, by way of example, is listed on the nothing links page, but many pages link to it by virtue of the {{UKrailwaystations}} doodab. Umm. For what it's worth. Excellent reports, btw. Much fun for times when brain is in idle. --Tagishsimon
User:Topbanana/Reports/Suggestions for new interwiki links I was working through that list of missing en-de interwiki links, but now you replace that list with en-fr missing links instead. As I have already covered quite a bit of the A-C letters - will there be an update of the german-english list? I think it might make sense to keep separate lists for de and fr, as adding those links is best done by someone who speaks the two languages involved, there were some non-trivial cases. andy 12:04, 21 Jun 2004 (UTC)
Nothing links to this disambiguation page TB: Please see my note on User:Topbanana/Reports/Nothing links to this disambiguation page Thanks! Kevyn 04:52, 7 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Interwiki reports They should be very useful - great work! Now, what I'd really like to go with it is a list of pages on non-English Wikipedias without interwiki links. :> Warofdreams 19:13, 1 Jun 2004 (UTC)
Hi TB, these are really useful reports. Is there any chance of an extended version of User:Topbanana/Reports/This_is_one_of_the_most_linked_to_articles? It could be extremely useful (for instance) for checking whether smaller Wikipedias have the articles on the most popular topics. Thanks, Warofdreams 19:45, 25 May 2004 (UTC)
New report request Topbanana, I love the reports you've put together! I have a request. Could you list all articles that contain "ISBN:"? It's a common mistake when listing an ISBN to say "ISBN: 0-000000-0" instead of "ISBN 0-000000-0", and there's no way to search for this currently. Thanks, – Quadell (talk) (help)[[]] 19:32, Sep 23, 2004 (UTC)
University of Pune I please you to revert your change on University of Pune page. 196.1.114.14 belong to the university of Pune (find the address of www.unipune.ernet.in). This website doesn't contain copiright data.
ICA Maxi Howdy. I've been going through the 'redirects to nowhere' list. You changed ICA Maxi into a redirect to the non-existant ICA (supermarket)) on the 17th July. I wanted to check if you have plans to create the target article, please. - TB 20:01, Aug 16, 2004 (UTC)
Edit attribution Hi Topbanana. Your edits as 139.133.7.38 have now been reattributed to you. Regards — Kate Turner | Talk 01:27, 2004 Sep 5 (UTC) Chuvashs Hi Topbanana! A Chuvash is a Turkic nation, not person who live in Chuvashia. --Untifler 14:49, 12 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Wikipedia:WikiProject Geography of Poland
Separate out the scripts If it isn't a hassle, could you create page with the scripts separated out? Then I could snag your scripts and run on my local Wikipedia. EmRick 16:08, 13 Jun 2004 (UTC)
External links Hi! I'm actually working off a report I generated myself from a cur dump (select cur_title from cur where cur_namespace=0 and binary cur_text regexp '===? ?External Links? ?===?';)—I haven't uploaded that one yet (it's 1.6MB) but I also generated User:Lady_Lysine_Ikinsile/This page contains an External links section with the wrong indent level. I hope I'm not duplicating any of your lists with these; dysprosia requested them on IRC and I thought I may as well fix some while I had up-to-date lists :-) —Lady Lysiŋe Ikiŋsile | Talk 16:28, 2004 Jul 6 (UTC) Double database entries Hello, I have recently created my own list of double entries, and started discussions about them at wikitech-l and wikipedia-l, see my list and the mail at wikipedia-l. You wrote "This isn't a report as such as there's nothing a regular Wikipedian can do to fix the problem." on your list. It is right, that normal wikipedians can do nothing about that. But sysops can, and I'd like to see some sysop work on the list. --SirJective 17:02, 18 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Comments on existing reports Your page listing possible comma faults has several HTML coding problems that are causing most of the page to diplay improperly; most of the links directly to the editing pages aren't working. (The error messages mostly indicate bad HTML syntax.)
/Reports/This article contains a repeated word I just quickly went through the remaining 'a a' articles (and removed the list) - out of what was there, I only needed to make two changes, both of them changing an 'a' to an 'an'. Most of the hits were two words, one ending in an 'a' and the next one starting with an 'a', or things like mathematical formulae. Prehaps any future check should be for ' a a ' (with the spaces)? T.P.K. 09:25, 24 Oct 2004 (UTC)
/Reports/This is a broken redirect page This lookup doesn't handle the non-broken redirects that try to link to sections, e.g. Euro1080. They may be broken semantically, but syntactically they work and should be either excluded or subcategorized in the list. --Joy [shallot] 22:01, 16 Nov 2004 (UTC) Wikiquote suggestions Well, I've finished up User:Topbanana/Reports/A wikiquote article exists on this topic. Could you regenerate the list with updated data? – Quadell (talk) (sleuth) 19:43, Jan 27, 2005 (UTC)
Bad HTML entity finding report Would you mind writing a report that picks up &[A-Za-z][^;]*$ or similar? I'll have a look at [1] for the precise definition if you like. Mr. Jones 16:44, 25 Jun 2004 (UTC)
A suggestion for a report Hi - I don't know if you're thinking of creating any more reports, but if you are, one for disambiguations could prove very useful. A report which showed pages X (Y) or X, Y which are not linked to from X nor from X (disambiguation). For instance, many places in the US have articles on (for example) XTown, Alaska which are not linked to from XTown - exactly where many users will look for them. Warofdreams 13:50, 3 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Empty Categories A report winkling out such abominations as Category:1908 Summer Olympics? --Tagishsimon
Duplicate interlang links Some articles may contain a duplicate interlang link, potentially making it appear twice in the "other languages" box. Could you create a report that finds pages with more than one interlang link to the same language? — David Remahl 16:47, 21 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Untagged GFDL images Hi! Thanks for setting up the multiple interlang links report, very helpful! I'm going to use it as a basis for discussion on meta: too. Now I've got a new idea. What about a report that finds Image: pages that do not have the {{GFDL}} template (or are otherwise members of Category:GFDL images), but either link to GNU Free Documentation License (or something that redirects there) and/or contain the phrase "GFDL", "GNU FDL" or something to that effect? It would be tremendously useful to hunt down and tag images uploaded before the tagging system was put to use. — David Remahl 00:33, 25 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Broken links - plurals Great work on these reports! How about a report finding red links ending in "s", where an article or redirect exists for the singular? User:Daniel_Quinlan/redirects does this, but it is woefully out-of-date and doesn't appear to have the code he used. Warofdreams 10:23, 20 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Wikiquote box For the work you did on implementing the Wikiquote box, I'd like you and User:Eloquence to share this barnstar. Filiocht 10:57, 10 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Question Hi, I've noticed your lists have made a good impact in improving common problems in Wikipedia. I wondered if you would mind if I added my list of featured articles with references problems as a see also to User:Topbanana/Reports. The more notice we get for that, the quicker we can fix the problem. Keep up the good work and let me know. Thanks - Taxman 20:29, Dec 8, 2004 (UTC)
Thanks for reverting my user page Hey TB, I just wanted to thank you for reverting some vandalism on my user page. I haven't been on WP for a while on account of I'm busy and WP has been ultraslow. So that vandalism could have been there for quite a while. Thanks! --Deathphoenix 23:00, 22 Jan 2005 (UTC) This page contains a link that might be mis-punctuated It would be great if you could regenerate the list, as that would increase the proportion of items listed which are genuine problems. Quite a high number of items not crossed off the present list have already been fixed or the problem otherwise resolved just in the normal course of article improvements of Wikipedia. A couple of minor problems with the list at present:
I understand that this is generated by an SQL query, and it may not be possible to resolve these problems. I get a broadband connection (and wireless network) installed at home tomorrow, so my time on Wikipedia might increase. The dial-up connection does get a little frustrating at times. You may have noticed a slow-down in my processing of list items over the last couple of months; this is not because I'm no longer keen, but because I try to categorise and occasionally otherwise improve articles as I work on them, and often I get sidetracked into populating a new category or other janitorial work. Anyway, thanks for the reports, they've given me a "home project" on Wikipedia.-gadfium 21:03, 5 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Top Banana Is your name a refernce to the fantastic game Top Banana? Mark Richards 17:56, 12 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Wow! I love browsing through your reports. Thanks for generating them, even though working on them causes me to spend even more time here when I should be grading papers or cooking dinner or cleaning house. Joyous 01:32, Oct 13, 2004 (UTC)
Plural discrepancy N-R RE: User:Topbanana/Reports/This page contains a red link that may be due to a plural discrepancy/N-R -- I found this page while doing a search for items I needed to change from "RL Burnside" to "R. L. Burnside." In the report, you mention a concern that the red link for "Deep Blues" should be changed to "Deep Blue." Not correct. Deep Blues is the name of a famous blues history book by Robert Palmer (author/producer); that is the work referred to there. There was also a documentary film based on the book. Burnside was discussed in the book. Hope this helps. Bebop 17:26, 29 Nov 2004 (UTC)
I fixed something that I learned later was in one of your reports User:Topbanana/Reports/This page contains a red link that may be due to a plural discrepancy/I-M (excluding list ofs) -- I found this listed in the What Links Here page when I did a disambiguation of Grifters and The Grifters. I believe I had just moved The Grifters to Grifters for the new disambiguation page (after first creating band page and moving a film page). I have not adjusted the "Grifters" entry like I did the others because yours is a report and not an accidental reference to the band. Hope this helps since you sometimes cross out items that have been corrected. There is no band called Grifter though. It's plural. Bebop 20:07, 10 Dec 2004 (UTC) Reports - may I? I would like to regenerate some of these old reports from the latest dump (2005-02-09); is it fine with you if I replace reports on your pages with new ones? r3m0t 16:25, Feb 19, 2005 (UTC)
Corrupt page In User:Topbanana/Reports/A disambiguation link is suggested Sections S through Y have become duplicated. -- RHaworth 10:30, 2005 Feb 20 (UTC)
issues about school articles In November 2003, there was a VfD debate over Sunset High School (Portland). The debate was archived under Talk:Sunset High School (Portland). What to do with the article is still being contested and has been recently re-nominated for VfD at Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Sunset High School (Portland). I am writing to you because you have participated in such debates before. There still does not exist a wikipedia policy (as far as i can tell) over what to do in regards to articles about specific U.S. public school. My hope is that a real consensus can come out of the debate, and a real policy can take shape. Take part if you are so willing. Kingturtle 02:35, 12 Apr 2005 (UTC) Redshirt Just a note, one of your user subpages contains a link to Redshirt which has been changed to a disambig page. The information you probably were intending to link to is now at Redshirt (science fiction). --Dante Alighieri | Talk 11:07, Apr 24, 2005 (UTC) Comments on existing reports I saw you were requesting a wikipedia server / SQL access to the pedia. I can provide a machine with good connectivity and a local install of the current revisions for you to run your scripts on if this would be helpful. I could provide you with SQL access remotely, but it would probably be easier for you to just run them on my machine. If this is interesting to you please reply on my talk page. Thanks for your reports, I think they're doing a great service for the project. --Milyle 10:26, 4 Mar 2005 (UTC) Just for fun
Sridev 00:44, 18 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Redlink Marketing & Publicity You might want to take a leaf out of the Please help out by clicking here to fix someone else's Wiki syntax project, which encourages its users to post that link in the comments field, thus exciting the interest of Recent Changes squatters - see their How does this work? point 4. --Tagishsimon (talk) Unification of the different Wiki fixup projects? Greetings TB, Neilc, Sietse Snel, and Erik Zachte! I'm posing this message on each of your four talk pages, asking you if you're interested in unifying the different Wiki fixup projects (User:Topbanana/Reports + User:Neilc/External links + User:Sietse_Snel/Fix_common_mistakes + Wiki Syntax Project + Erik's list of HTML problems that he emailed me a subset of). Currently, we all have different pages at different locations listing different types of problems. What I'm wondering is whether we and the Wikipedia would all be slightly better off if we had one location that contained all of the outstanding problems from all of these different projects. It would be the ultimate clearing-house for problem-finders like us to list problems, and for contributors to go find list of things that need fixing, and fix those problems. Consider the benefits:
What do you think? Are you interested? I'm completely open to your suggestions - and to get us started, can I just throw some ideas out there:
Maybe I'm crazy. Maybe it's a bad idea. I'd really like to think it could work. Maybe it's a good idea. You tell me. P.s. To save lots of different messages on different pages, can we please have one location where everybody can speak their mind? How about Topbanana's talk page ? All the best, -- Nickj 07:09, 1 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Well, I think there's two things that we still need to decide on, if we want to totally unify everything, but I suspect they're not going to be easy :-(
Even if we can't resolve these above things, it should possible to do the things listed by TB (co-operation but not unification) with only a few minor changes to how we currently do things. Re: "Creating an index of attempts to automatically highlight simply fixable problems in the en Wikipedia." I've created a simple template that lists these types of attempts, that are currently active (I think it's important to only list currently active things to get some of the benefits outlined previously), and I've added this to each of the pages that I'm aware of that fall into this category. This should save everyone needing "see also" sections, and instead we can have one template, where problem finders can add their projects (when they have new data), or remove/comment them out (when they're out of data). Does anyone want to kick off a WikiProject for the next item, "Advising the producers of such reports on how best to standardise, present and advertise such reports" ? (The talk page of such a project would probably just automatically become the next item, i.e. a focal point for "coordinating the discussion and development of new ideas for such reports".) Re: "Nick proposed that searches should be repeatable. That will not be completely true in practice if we use different tools for generating the same problem lists." I've got no problem at all with that - what I meant more was that the lists should be generated in an automated manner (grep, or query, or script, are all great). I'm certainly not trying to impose any particular technology or programming language - that's for each problem finder to decide on for themselves. My concern is that there should be a systematic/automated way of generating these lists, and in particular that the lists should not be totally manually hand-generated by people. This act of generating the lists systematically allows the author to repeat and refine the search. Basically all the projects already fall into this category anyway, so it was more just me trying to describe the common defining criteria of these projects. === More simple writing errors === I think the double words test was a success, so I thought of another simple writing mistake test. Unmatched "-s. There will undoubtedly be many articles where an odd number of " is quite purposeful (example: mathematics), so I'm not sure how useful it will be...I suppose the matching can be done on the paragraph level. David Remahl 20:35, 9 Jun 2004 (UTC) Broken Wikiquote linksWikiquote was left with a number of broken links to Wikipedia when the format for interwiki links changed. Links of the form [[en: need to be found and replaced. Could you generate a report listing these? I know the database is much smaller than WIkipedia and I think you have worked with it before? Rmhermen 23:13, Mar 1, 2005 (UTC) Non-standard station articlesI would like a list of articles containing station in their title but not railway. I am working through UK railway stations - A through - Z converting, for example, Uckfield (unlinked) into [[Uckfield railway station|Uckfield]] . I would like to be able to catch any articles with titles in a slightly different format, eg. Lime Street Station. -- RHaworth 13:40, 2005 Apr 5 (UTC) Report request - no or few interwiki linksHi TB! Thanks for all the nice work... I wanted to ask if you could redo the reports User:Topbanana/Reports/This_is_a_popular_page_with_few_interwiki_links and User:Topbanana/Reports/This is a popular page with no interwiki links, since they are form last June and very many of the interwiki links have been made in the meantime... So wading through them and find the neglected articles is not too efficient... Thanks -- Marcika 20:21, 13 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Red Link Reovery Brackets...You might want to check that the following got fixed Other than that no problems I think ShakespeareFan00 18:51, 25 August 2006 (UTC) What now?So has the Wikipedia:WikiProject Red Link Recovery project come to an end? What comes next? WVhybrid 23:59, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
Most red links update?Would it be possible for the Most red links page to be regenerated, please? I know many of the Registered Historic Places have been fixed, one way or the other. Lots have gone down, or away; others have probably increased. It would be muchly appreciated. I'd give it a go, but I don't have the requisite expertise for that kind of technical jiggery-pokery. Thanks. --Ebyabe 20:59, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
Problem with non-English charactersFirst of all, glad to see the Wikipedia:WikiProject Red Link Recovery back in action. But I was noticing that there are many articles listed which are red links themselves (and show no sign of having been deleted). Seems that non-English characters are not being printed (and therefore linked) properly. For example in section 1090 - 1099 on Wikipedia:WikiProject Red Link Recovery/Repeated letters/3 there is a line for the article Otto_I,_Duke_of_Brunswick-Lüneburg which should read Otto I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. The article does exist. I'm not sure what the deeper issue is that is causing this, but I see that this is happening on all the lists: Punctuation, Capitalisation, and Repeated letters.--Fisherjs 10:47, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
I remember that article, it probably was on of the first articles I deleted. If it isn't a clear copyvio it is an extreme case of plagiarism. Some sentences you can still see are clearly lifted from the source. Plus there was another source on the web, I googled it a lot then because I wanted to be sure and found another article from which the contents were lifted. Unfortunately I can't find it anymore. It should be deleted again as a copyvio. Garion96 (talk) 21:05, 11 July 2007 (UTC) Continuation of RedLink Capitalisation projectHi, I noticed you helped set up the original Red Link Recovery projects, including Wikipedia:WikiProject Red Link Recovery/Capitalisation. It looks like the list is going to be completed really soon, which is great. I wanted to ask: Do you know if it is possible to do another database dump list to continue the project from a more recent dump (we are working from redlinks found in May). Something like Wikipedia:WikiProject Red Link Recovery/Capitalisation II ? Please let me know, Guroadrunner 09:56, 30 October 2007 (UTC)
Initialisation section of Red Link RecoveryI finished going over the remaining links in this section (Wikipedia:WikiProject_Red_Link_Recovery/Initialisation). Apologies about the edit conflict earlier today. Cheers, Lisatwo 23:16, 11 August 2007 (UTC) Requested reports for cleanup helpGreetings, Topbanana. I've been doing miscellaneous cleanup work on high-value, low-traffic articles about historic but non-controversial figures. (These articles are prone to have blatant errors uncorrected for long periods of time.) There are two problems that I find are very common, and I thought that a report might be useful to help find them.
Are these feasible? Thanks in advance. – Quadell (talk) 13:50, 5 October 2005 (UTC)
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