Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Peru/Archive 1
Clean-upIn an effort to help make things more easily understood, I'm cleaning up the Peru talkpage. I am not editing comments, but I am moving them around in format to clean them up a bit. I have removed a few sections that are out-of-date and useless, but if you feel they should be brought back, please copy past the section of interest, but do not revert this clean-up. If you have any comments or concerns, please contact me on my talkpage. Thanks! Pvt Mahoney 00:16, 18 March 2006 (UTC)
There is an edit dispute on this page. Possibly some people of the Wikiproject may be interested in putting in their two cents.--Jersey Devil 11:22, 28 February 2006 (UTC) I just created it right now. I copied the list strait out of the "List of Peruvian Presidents". Please check for any careless mistakes I may have made in order or spelling. Also, why isn't Haya de la Torre in the List of Presidents? It's true that he never served because of rapid military coups but he was elected twice and other short "interm" Presidents are mentioned in the list. Shouldn't he be there? (I just left him out because he wasn't on the list).--Jersey Devil 20:41, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
Well then, the Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre article is deeply flawed then.--Jersey Devil 23:53, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
Haya de la Torre claimed to be the real winner of the 1931 elecctions, but the Electoral Authorities named Sanchez Cerro the winner. He did not achieve the presidency, but the Partido Aprista Peruano named him the Moral President of Peru. Not enough to be Constitutional. Regarding the Election of 1962, he was never sworn into office, since the military ousted Prado. Prado was still the Constitutional President of the Republic at that time. Thus, the was never appointed to the office, and the highest government post that he ever held was the Presidency of the Constitutional Assambly of 1979.
We may have to start a debate and fix the list, since there were several Interim Presidents. Most of the time their authority was not beyond the capital city. I believe that we should depurate the list a little bit.Messhermit 02:59, 5 March 2006 (UTC)
hello everyone, I'm a Peruvian graduate Anthropology student on Andean studies in New York, I feel the history section is really a shame, Peru has one of the longest histories in the world, and to have the history section start with only the Inkas or the Spanish conquest ignores a rich history 3000 years old. I added to the history section, and it was deleted, the chavin, moche, chimu, huari and most importantly caral supe civilization was deleted, please explain how this should not be part of the history of Peru, if not more important than the colonial and post colonial history. peru has a mixture of cultures, not just spanish, it has an indigenous culture that needs to be recognized.
IN RESPONSE TO JERSEY DEVIL - - - AND TO EVERYONE ELSE ON THE PERU WIKIPROJECT: I'd be happy to become a member of this wikiproject, I'll be working on ancient peruvian history (before any spanish influence) and modern peruvian culture, especially Quechua/Andean, these areas need A LOT of work, and I think the group could use the help of a graduate student in andean anthropology and dissapearing cultures, my member name is Artur Rubinstein, and I'm looking forward to working with everyone here, see ya soon. ARTUR RUBINSTEIN We are idiotsI just realize that we went all this time with out adding soccer/football related articles to the Wikiproject! :)--Jersey Devil 19:22, 12 March 2006 (UTC)
Certainly, but it is neccessary to at least have the articles listed on the WP. I'll put them up later. Tired right now...--Jersey Devil 22:52, 12 March 2006 (UTC) Rondas CampesinasI'm not even a member of this project, but I really dislike the state of Ronda Campesina. The vast majority of the rondas were formed during the early 70s and had nothing to do with the MRTA/SL internal troubles. The article doesn't reflect that. As Orin Starn mentioned in his book about the Rondas, during the 80s there were several hundred thousand ronderos in Peru, and only maybe ten thousand senderistas. Yet American socialogists and political scientists have focused on Sendero as the social movement in Peru. The rondas were just as interesting, too, as they formed extra-judicial courts, clashed with the authorities at some times and worked with them at others, greatly reduced the number of thieves in the country side, and at times engaged in very questionable behavior. --Descendall 14:48, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
The anti-Sendero groups that called themselves Rondas had nothing to do with the bulk of the Ronderos. The Ronda Movement was largest in Cajamarca, which had little Sendero activity. It had been active there since the early 1970s, well before the Shining Path came onto the scene. The article should probably be as long as Shining Path, with maybe one sentence saying something to the effect of "peasants who organized against the Shining Path were also known as Rondas Campesinas."--Descendall 19:49, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
The problem is that the anti-subversive groups basically stole the name of the much larger Rondero movement. The Congress of Rondas had absolutely nothing to do with fighting Sendero. Ronderismo was a totally organic movement by villiagers that focused primarily on cattle theives and drunks. Some of them were co-opted by the Maoists in FOCEP and Patria Roja, but the vast majority of them were politically neutral. The anti-sendero rondas weren't organic like this -- they were basically groups of peasants who had old shotguns thrown at them by the government in a deperate attempt to crush Sendero. Now, I totally agree that these groups had a huge impact on the war (Sendero died because the "masses," to use their old Marxist terminology, turned against them), but I think that belongs in the atricle on Shining Path. The Rondas were a huge social movement during the 70s, much bigger than Sendero ever was during the 80s, and I think they deserve an article just as long if not longer than the one that Sendero currently has. My problem is that the only sources I know on the rondas are one book (Nightwatch by Orin Starn, which I have read) and one fictionalized movie (Rondas, which I have a bootleg copy of on DVD but I am unable to play because it's coded for a South American DVD player and I'm currently in North America). I don't think that we disagree on much, just where the empahsis should be -- the larger ronda movement that stopped banditry in Northern Peru, or the smaller ronda movement that at least helped weaken Sendero in Central Peru.--Descendall 22:54, 17 March 2006 (UTC)
Problem on WikipediaI am currently experiencing a problem with another editor on Wikipedia. I know that this doesn't directly involve Peru-related articles but it prevents me from focusing much of my time on these articles. You are welcome to comment on my talk page about this (and naturally I do not expect you to automatically take my side nor do I want you to do so).--Jersey Devil 23:09, 16 March 2006 (UTC) Ecuadorian issueUnfortunately for the Peruvian proyects, we are in the constant treath of POV warriors. This time, a irresponsable and clearly Ecuadorian POV pusher has now declare himself the owner of the article History of the Ecuadorian-Peruvian territorial dispute. So far I have manage to keep it on hold, but this person keeps reverting every single correction (wich involve removing his BIASED editions). I'm asking for a neutral and independent opinion from other wikipedist, since the behavior of this Ecuadorian POV pusher is going to far. He was responsable for a Flame war a couple of months ago against my person. Messhermit 22:45, 13 March 2006 (UTC)
I have to also some what agree with the above post. I think you should de-POV your statements here. Just say "there is a problem in xxxx article and I would like your opinion". That would be much better. Also, it seems that Katefan has protected the status as is.--Jersey Devil 00:46, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
All I ask is that if there is every any future conflict just say "there is a dispute on this page that you may be interested in" instead of POVing your statement. It makes it sound like you want us to go in there and simply stop other reverts and assume that you are in the right. I can not simply do that even though for the most part I do like your contributions to Wikipedia. You should also think about it from a practical matter. What if you were having a dispute with another poster on content and you came here and said "this POV poster is vandalizing this page". Well then if that poster sees that and others see that they will think that the other poster is in the right as it would seem you are asking us to go there with a predetermined idea about what to do.--Jersey Devil 02:59, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
Hello Jersey Devil and everybody else belonging to Wikiproject:Peru. I am the wikipedian from Guayaquil. I think it's a good idea if any history buffs in this community came by to see what's been going on in the History of the Ecuadorian-Peruvian territorial dispute article, and in its talk page. I have posted a couple of suggestions to break the deadlock in this article, and I think your input & suggestions would be important. Well, that's it. Cheers. Andres C. 00:08, 16 March 2006 (UTC) Ramón CastillaJust thought I let you guys know I expanded Ramón Castilla's article by translating information largely from the Spanish version. It might need an extra revision so as to correct any typos, dates or wrong events in their chronological order which any of you might know better. Any suggestions are welcomed :) --Dynamax 02:12, 18 March 2006 (UTC)
Peruvian national election, 2006
Peru Portal PicsIs anyone else having trouble viewing the images for the "selected article", "selected biography", and "The Peru Portal" boxes?--Jersey Devil 14:36, 2 April 2006 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team cooperationHello. I'm a member of the Version 1.0 Editorial Team, which is looking to identify quality articles in Wikipedia for future publication on CD or paper. We recently began assessing articles using these criteria, and we are are asking for your help. As you are most aware of the issues surrounding your focus area, we are wondering if you could provide us with a list of the articles that fall within the scope of your WikiProject, and that are either featured, A-class, B-class, or Good articles, with no POV or copyright problems. Do you have any recommendations? If you do, please post your suggestions at the listing of all active Places WikiProjects, and if you have any questions, ask me in the Work Via WikiProjects talk page or directly in my talk page. Thanks a lot! Titoxd(?!? - help us) 07:09, 11 April 2006 (UTC) Inconsistant GDP informationI'm not sure if anyone has noticed but the GDP per capita is listed as $6000 while the total GDP is lited as 168.9 Billion. If you do the math considering the recent national census the GDP per capita is actually $6424 based on that information. I am going to change this but if anyone has any reason to think that my assumption is infactual just contact me. Vivaperucarajo 19:27, 23 April 2006 (UTC) INEI Census figuresI was just wondering if there is any way to acquire the 2005 INEI census figures. I've noticed that in most of the city, province, and region articles, there are figures that vary wildly from estimates to census figures from the 90s (I think), and it would be nice to have a concise number for each article...any thoughts?--User:Valentino CPN RadioI just made the initial entry at CPN Radio. Can't believe this didn't have an entry until now. You guys can add to it if you want.--Jersey Devil 03:28, 29 May 2006 (UTC) Andean Renaissance?Isn't the title of Andean Renaissance suppose to be "Andean Rebirth" as Renacimiento Andino translates to that?--Jersey Devil 19:20, 29 May 2006 (UTC) I would say that the "Renaissance" is better. Messhermit 20:12, 29 May 2006 (UTC) June and July CollaborationAs choosen by the last vote, this month's collaboration will be Andrés de Santa Cruz. You should also note that voting is open now for the July collaboration and will be closed and cleared by the end of this month...so make sure to get your votes in before the closing period. Good luck on the Santa Cruz article guys.--Jersey Devil 05:59, 1 June 2006 (UTC) Title translationsJersey Devil and I were having a small discussion in the Radio Programas del Perú talk page about translating the names of companies like this to English and move the articles there. I tend not to like translating proper names, but there are good reasons behind it (I don't know if there is an official policy about this). In some cases, translations can be cumbersome and inadequate. Both of us would probably cringe if someone moved El Comercio to The Commerce or something like that, for instance, but there are cases where it's probably better to translate. Should we have some kinds of policy for Peru-related articles, or leave it to individual cases? Any thoughts? --Gabbec 20:40, 3 June 2006 (UTC) Peru Presidents TemplatePlease see this.--Jersey Devil 21:05, 5 June 2006 (UTC) On the template for the Peruvian parties a user wants to add the Green Alternative Ecologist Party of Peru. Please see the discussion there on whether to keep that party there. Template talk:PeruParties.--Jersey Devil 21:32, 6 June 2006 (UTC) I was asked, and so I have tried to helpHi. User:Jersey Devil asked me if I could help out on this portal, and so I have done some preliminary changes. Feel free to revert anything you don't like :). Briefly:
Stuff to do:
File:Peruanismo.PNG ADDED:*Intro box needs map of country (and probably coat of arms) and, although a welcome message is acceptable, needs to briefly describe Peru (think of it like a lead section in an article). I hope you find these points helpful, and, as I say, they are only suggestions. --Estrellador* 10:59, 13 August 2006 (UTC)
New memberHOW do I join the WikiProject Peru? --Walter Humala 02:02, 14 August 2006 (UTC)
As a matter of fact I just added you on the participant list. Welcome to the project, you are our 19th member.--Jersey Devil 02:34, 14 August 2006 (UTC) Presidents of PeruI have a question that it might be important and interesting for all of the members of this wikiproyect: Should we count the Presidents of the Republic taking San Martín as the 1st one (even if he took the title of "Liberator") or La Mar, who was the 1st one to be elected? Messhermit 02:48, 16 August 2006 (UTC) I think it's ok to count San Martin as th efirst "President", he was not a president though, but he was actually a governor of Perú, he was the maximum authority on Perú those days, and that's what we have to count, governors. If not maybe we would have to delete from presidents list all dictators, who weren't really presidents.--Walter Humala 01:12, 17 August 2006 (UTC).
Walter, no I don't think we should call them "governors" because a governor is the head of a regional province or state not a country nor does "President" imply that one has to be democratically elected. Pinochet was the President of Chile, he was also a dictator, there is no contradiction in that. With regard to Messhermit, I would like to keep the order of "Presidents" intact. I recall seeing another "Presidents of XXXX" template with an asterisk to denote short interm Presidents. I think that could be a suitable solution, but removing them completely as if they never existed is the wrong way to go.--Jersey Devil 01:52, 17 August 2006 (UTC) I didn't mean that, My only purpose in reorganizing the table is to identify the type of Presidency that they had: take as an example Luna Pizarro. He did not rule more than 1 day, and he was powerless outside the capital. That is the reason of why I want to state that he was a "Provisional/Transitional/Temporal President". Messhermit 01:57, 17 August 2006 (UTC)
And what about the other table, the one that is huge? I don't mean to exclude them, but the one that is used for the Chilean presidents is fairly small and organized. Messhermit 02:11, 17 August 2006 (UTC)
That one is ok, I mean the template that is usually found in each presidential article and that it has a link for each President. Messhermit 03:33, 17 August 2006 (UTC)
Listen Messhermit, I like you but I strongly disagree with your position. Regardless of whether they were "provisional" or "interim" they were still Presidents and the order of Presidents must be maintained. A reasonable solution would be to do what was done in the Template:Paraguay Presidents and add an asterisk to show "acting, provisional, and interim" Presidents. Seriously, your template wouldn't even have Valentín Paniagua in it so to the average user who doesn't know anything about Peru they would just see a big one year gap between Fujimori and Toledo. I respectfully ask that as author of that template you add a speedy deletion tag on it.--Jersey Devil 02:41, 18 August 2006 (UTC)
I think you are being a little to extremist, Jersey Devil. Maybe I did not explain myself very well, and I will try to expose my case for the template that I created right now:
What I propose then, is to create another one that states the "Provisional" and or "Interim" Presidents. This template does not attempt to replace the "List of Presidents of Peru" article, and a direct link can be added to the template for filling that gap now. Messhermit 03:06, 18 August 2006 (UTC)
I will remove the asterisks and create a direct link for the "List of Presidents of Perú" under the name of "Head of States of Peru" in the template. Messhermit 14:13, 18 August 2006 (UTC) If we're talking about a list of presidents I don't see why we should exclude interim presidents presidents with limited powers or dictators, because they also held the title of "president", that goes for Velasco Alvarado as well as for Paniagua. As for San Martín, his actual title was "Protector" and the regime he headed "Protectorado". So, strictly speaking, he should not be included in a list of Peruvian presidents. However I personally think this argument is moot because when wikipedia users go for a list of Presidents of Peru they're actually looking for a list of heads of state of the Peruvian republic, whether they are presidents or protectores. Thus, having multiple templates (for interim and full-term presidents) or adding asteriks will only create confusion. --Victor12 03:11, 19 August 2006 (UTC)
Yes, I notice it :D . Then, now that we have all the attention on this issue, why don't we try to reach a concensus on how to organize them? Messhermit 13:48, 19 August 2006 (UTC)
San Martín | Luna Pizarro | La Mar | Bernardo de Tagle | Riva Agüero | Sucre | Bernardo de Tagle | Bolívar | Santa Cruz | Salazar y Baquíjano | La Mar | Gutiérrez de la Fuente | Gamarra | Luna Pizarro | Orbegoso | Bermúdez | Salaverry | Santa Cruz | Gamarra | Menéndez | Torrico | Vidal | Figuerola | Vivanco | Nieto | Castilla | Elías | Menéndez | Figuerola | Menéndez | Castilla | Echenique | Castilla | San Román | Castilla | Diez Canseco | Pezet | Diez Canseco | Prado | Diez Canseco | Balta | Gutiérrez | Diez Canseco | Zevallos | Pardo y Lavalle | Prado | Piérola | García Calderón | Montero | Cáceres | Iglesias | Arenas | Cáceres | Morales Bermúdez | Borgoño | Cáceres | Piérola | Romaña | Candamo | Calderón | Pardo y Barreda | Leguía | Billinghurst | Benavides | Pardo y Barreda | Leguía | Ponce | Sánchez Cerro | Elías Arias | Jiménez | Samanez Ocampo | Sánchez Cerro | Benavides | Prado Ugarteche | Bustamante y Rivero | Odría | Noriega | Odría | Prado Ugarteche | Pérez Godoy | Lindley | Belaúnde | Velasco | Morales Bermúdez | Belaúnde | García | Fujimori | Paniagua | Toledo | García Heads of state with alternative titles and provisional presidents in italics
I was working on that :P , but somehow in the way I got distracted by several other proyects and forgot to finish it. The colors, I have organize them, and I'll try to finish that table before classes start. Messhermit 21:18, 19 August 2006 (UTC) CollaborationNow that it seems that we have some project members actively viewing this discussion page I thought I'd bring up the fact that Collaboration efforts have been in decline as of late. If we want to keep this project active we have to have involved members that at least participate in voting for the monthly collaboration.--Jersey Devil 19:35, 19 August 2006 (UTC) Translations from Spanish WikipediaI've just translated various articles related to Peruvian presidents from Spanish Wikipedia, some short and some long. There are still various articles in need of creation and marked with red under the presidents list. I've taken the time to review some of the first on the list which might be obvious to those of you who look at it often. You might also want to check them for facts and/or fix any innacuracies so far. I will try to continue contributing doing these translations every other day if time allows. --Dynamax 15:36, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
Peru Portal ProblemThere seems to be a formatting problem on the Peru Portal, for some reason all the boxes on the right (the news box and such) keep on going all the way down.--Jersey Devil 05:36, 4 September 2006 (UTC)
I can not find a page for the Peruvian Golden Tumi (i.e., the golden artifact [3]). Spanish Wikipedia doesn't seem to have it either [4]. I'd think something of this importance would definately have already had a page, especially in Spanish Wikipedia. Maybe I'm doing something wrong?--Jersey Devil 23:04, 8 September 2006 (UTC)
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