User talk:Sam Sailor/Archive 19
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Please comment on Talk:Toby Keith
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This week's article for improvement (week 2, 2018)
There are about 260 known living species of monkeys. Pictured is a common squirrel monkey.
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Wikidata weekly summary #294
- Discussions
- Open request for adminship: Jarekt
- New request for comments: Changes to P2737 and P2738, Privacy and Living People
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- Upcoming: IRC office hour on January 30th - you can share ideas for topics to discuss
- Call for papers for WikiIndaba is open
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- Registration is open for the Wikimedia hackathon
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- The Tom Longboat Awards as Wikidata - Mita Williams
- Using the Semantic Web to Improve Knowledge of Translations - Karen Smith-Yoshimura (OCLC)
- There is no deadline so every second is one: on anxiety, perfectionism, and Wikimedia projects by Léna
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- Wikidata will be in read-only mode on January 9th from 06:00 to 06:30 UTC
- The WikidataCon 2017 report has been published
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- Supporting Commons contributions by GLAM institutions: an overview of how cultural institutions contribute to Wikimedia Commons, and which issues they encounter there
- Baseline Metrics for Structured Data on Wikimedia Commons: an overview of measurable behaviors on Wikimedia Commons, against which the effectiveness of structured data can be measured in the future
- You can start organizing an event for Wikidata's 6th birthday in October 2018
- A short summary of the workshop with historians using Wikibase to collect data about the Illuminati has been published at Wikidata:FactGrid
- How would the World look like if countries were as large as their Wikidata items are used across the Wikimedia projects?
- New catalogs in Mix'n'match - for example Rolling Stone artist]
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- Development
- Tweaked the ranking of the results in the entity suggester
- Finished persistently storing edits of statements on forms (phabricator:T163724)
- Cleaned up some of the hard-coded demo data on the demo system for lexicographical data
- Working on diff support for Forms on Lexemes (phabricator:T182424)
- Prevented checking of constraints on "Wikidata property example" statements (phabricator:T183267)
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This Month in GLAM: December 2017
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Voting keep out of spite, because you're not a fan.
C'mon, give the creator some credit, they also listed Willie! That's 5. 78.26 (spin me / revolutions) 22:23, 9 January 2018 (UTC)
- Indeed they did, 78.26, and I am sorry for my omission of Willie - blessed be his name. I notice that List of prolific songwriters lists Mr. Nelson as having written 337 songs but has a link to List of songs written by Willie Nelson which lists 351 songs. As you said "un-maintainable". Sam Sailor 23:19, 9 January 2018 (UTC)
Please comment on Talk:Billie Lourd
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This week's article for improvement (week 3, 2018)
Culture of Asia – an East Asian cultural region representation
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- Interview: Interview with Ser Amantio di Nicolao, the top contributor to English Wikipedia by edit count
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This week's article for improvement (week 4, 2018)
Scarab bearing the name of the Hyksos King Apepi
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Please comment on Talk:Knights of Columbus
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Goddam it!
NEVER alter another editor's comment![FBDB] If this keeps up we'll have [1]. EEng 22:15, 22 January 2018 (UTC)
- @EEng: Not if people try to learn how to behave and follow PaGs. Sure, my ES was less than subtle and did not reflect the details of WP:TPO, but their removal of your question, a question that is reasonable in the context, for a second time in Special:Diff/821829320/821829986 is in clear violation of both the letter and the spirit of TPO. On a second thought a clean rollback and a {{uw-tpv2}} on the user's talk page would have been in order. The fact that they had no edits to SH's talk page prior to yesterday, and previously had a beef with Nagualdesign, speaks for itself. Much time could be saved here, if some people cultivated a sense of when to butt into conversations and when to simply stick to their own business. Sam Sailor 15:34, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- You do know I was kidding you, right? EEng 15:38, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- Mmmmmmm... beeeef. nagualdesign 15:42, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- Oh yes, and the little I know about you is that you are super witty. I was merely covering my back if the correctness police is still updating their secret file on my wrongdoings. :) Sam Sailor 15:46, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- I see that Yaḥyā has finally found something productive to do where he might actually know what he's talking about. I'd appreciate it if you, Sam, might offer a few gentle words of encouragement on his talk page and advise him to contact The Bushranger to come clean about his non-retirement. I think if he's willing to stick to constructive edits and stay away from talk page claptrap, and take some sort of pride in sticking to WP guidelines and thereby feel appreciated by the community, it would probably be better for all concerned. It's only an idea, mind you, and if you'd rather not get involved I completely understand (in fact I'd recommend keeping Yaḥyā at arms length). What do you think? nagualdesign 16:11, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- ...Oh wait, I see that you've already been to Yaḥyā's talk page and he replied with his typical "X proves my point", so he may not be willing to respond to you either. Ah well. nagualdesign 16:19, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- Hi Nagual, FYI, I already contacted The Bushranger yesterday. My account was created to highlight problems I believed could be fixed. Like this [2] comment I left about graphical images in Jimbo page (that's what motivated my question in the Help Desk, to reconcile both). I will take note of the criticism, I already proposed to only quote sources, added to that visual art, I'll refrain to write anything. Yaḥyā (talk) 19:17, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- Sounds good, Yaḥyā, if you need help with anything, just ask. Kind regards, Sam Sailor 19:22, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- That's reassuring to hear. Although, having looked, I see no evidence of that. I hope that means you emailed him, rather than you're telling us porkies. nagualdesign 19:29, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- Of course by email, ask him, he will confirm. Yaḥyā (talk) 20:04, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- I'll take your word for it. nagualdesign 20:07, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- Of course by email, ask him, he will confirm. Yaḥyā (talk) 20:04, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- Hi Nagual, FYI, I already contacted The Bushranger yesterday. My account was created to highlight problems I believed could be fixed. Like this [2] comment I left about graphical images in Jimbo page (that's what motivated my question in the Help Desk, to reconcile both). I will take note of the criticism, I already proposed to only quote sources, added to that visual art, I'll refrain to write anything. Yaḥyā (talk) 19:17, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- And just a few days ago he was up to his usual tricks. Perhaps it's best to just let nature take its course after all. nagualdesign 16:23, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- Nagualdesign: Thank you for your confidence in me, but after having looked into this user - I was thinking about the Dunning–Kruger effect and then it is coincidentally brought up in Special:Permalink/817650845#User:Yahya Talatin - I see a Besserwisser attitude with little willingness to listen and learn, and far too much bickering rather than getting some actual work done. I don't think me reaching out for him would have any effect. Sam Sailor 17:04, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- I think you're right. nagualdesign 17:35, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- Nagualdesign: Thank you for your confidence in me, but after having looked into this user - I was thinking about the Dunning–Kruger effect and then it is coincidentally brought up in Special:Permalink/817650845#User:Yahya Talatin - I see a Besserwisser attitude with little willingness to listen and learn, and far too much bickering rather than getting some actual work done. I don't think me reaching out for him would have any effect. Sam Sailor 17:04, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- "the police is still" -- you sound like a hostler in a Sherlock Holmes story. EEng 16:15, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- "Lock him up 'til we find someone darker, boys." [FBDB] nagualdesign 16:29, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- Sam Sailor 17:04, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- Considering Yaḥyā's understanding (to use the term loosely) of ad hominem, personal attacks and the Dunning–Kruger effect I dread to think what his reaction to that little joke would be! He'd be off to ANI before you could say [something completely unintelligible]. nagualdesign 17:35, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- Sam Sailor 17:04, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- "Lock him up 'til we find someone darker, boys." [FBDB] nagualdesign 16:29, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- Oh yes, and the little I know about you is that you are super witty. I was merely covering my back if the correctness police is still updating their secret file on my wrongdoings. :) Sam Sailor 15:46, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
Black Jaguar White Tiger Foundation Page
I'm unsatisfied because the page of BLACK JAGUAR WHITE TIGER should not be deleted😡. THE PAGE OF BJWT ON WIKIPEDIA IS VERY IMPORTANT WITH ENGLISH VERSION, NOT PORTUGUESE VERSION!! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 177.200.95.138 (talk) 21:49, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- I'm afraid Black Jaguar-White Tiger Foundation, a petit déjeuner du chien of a copyright violation, see my comments at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Black Jaguar-White Tiger Foundation, has now been deleted so many times it is salted. Sam Sailor 21:57, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
Wikidata weekly summary #295
- Discussions
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- GraFa, a new faceted browser for Wikidata is looking for feedback.
- Analysis: How much are items about scientific articles, genes and chemical entities used on the Wikimedia projects?
- New catalogs in Mix'n'match - for example Nobel Prize People Nomination (More than 600 properties now have a corresponding catalog in Mix'n'match.)
- Next round of Projects Grants is open for applications until the end of January (see also this blog post)
- Did you know?
- Newest properties: National Historic Ships certificate no., Dictionnaire des auteurs luxembourgeois ID, Line Music album ID, Line Music artist ID, Elhuyar ZTH ID, is proceedings from, Basketball-Reference.com NBDL player ID, animal breed, Uniform Resource Identifier Scheme, OpenEdition journal ID, Brooklyn Museum artwork ID, Musée des Augustins artwork ID, Yale Center for British Art artwork ID, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum artwork ID, IBM graphic character global identifier, IBM coded character set ID, IBM code page identifier, produced sound, IUPAC GoldBook ID, The Baseball Cube player ID, Mir@bel journal ID, INRAN Italian Food ID, uBio ID, Deutsche Synchronkartei dubbing voice actor ID, Sign@l journal ID, C-SPAN organization ID, Le Maitron person ID, GSMArena phone ID, Érudit journal ID
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- Countries with no rivers (source)
- Female aviation pioneers born before 1900 (source)
- People who died on K2 (source)
- Showcase items: 15 January 2018
- Development
- Wikidata moved to a new and bigger server.
- Added support for a constraint scope in the constraint check gadget (phabricator:T183542)
- Now ignoring deprecated constraints in the constraint check gadget (phabricator:T180874)
- Added new Lua function getAllStatements (phabricator:T166056 - thanks Eran!)
- Worked on diff support and edit summaries for edits on Forms (phabricator:T182424)
- Worked on persistent editing of the grammatical features of a Form (phabricator:T173742)
- Google Code-In 2017 work on the Wikidata Query Service UI:
- add highlight and selection for query result table, by Anpans (phabricator:T183807)
- keyboard accessibility, by eflyjason (phabricator:T173213 and subtasks)
- make more areas translatable, by Albert221 (phabricator:T171636)
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Wikidata weekly summary #296
- Discussions
- Closed request for adminship: Mahir256 (as successful)
- Events/Press/Blogs
- Getting data from Wikidata into WordPress custom taxonomy
- PIDapalooza - Girona, 23-24 January,with a session on PIDs in Wikidata by Andy Mabbett
- The EuropeanaTech Call for Proposals is open till February 7. Themes are Data, Discovery, Delivery. The conference will take place in Rotterdam, NL, May 15-16, 2018.
- Call for papers for Celtic Knot conference is open
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- Nominations for the Steward elections are open
- Grant proposal for GlobalFactSync
- repology is a nice new project about software packages with the help of Wikidata. They have a list of potentially outdated packages on Wikidata that might need updating or fixing.
- Painters gives you a list of paintings that don't have a creator statement but "painting by" in the description
- Big City Lights: where are the cities whose items are most used across the Wikimedia projects?
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- Worked on persistent editing of grammatical features of a lexeme’s form (phab:T173742)
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- Started logging warning on pages that use too many items (phab:T184319)
- Added support for relation instance or subclass of in the constraint checks (phab:T169858)
- Now also checking single value and multi value constraints on qualifiers and references (phab:T175566)
- Now also checking difference within range constraints on qualifiers and references (phab:T175565)
- Fixed a bug with duplicate items in “distinct values” violation message in the constraint checks gadget (phab:T184705)
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A7
Hi,
I'm surprised you linked to my essay at User_talk:CASSIOPEIA#Speedy_deletion_contested:_Jelena_Behrend. I don't know if you're aware, but some editors now consider me to be on a topic ban regarding A7 tag removals (there's technically no such ban however). With this in mind, how much credibility do you think my essay has? I also don't think you (or SoWhy for that matter, as he does it too) should be citing WP:CCSI in A7 declines, as it's not a policy or guideline and, in my experience, none of it has any real consensus. You'd be surprised how many editors still consider WP:NOTINHERITED, WP:INHERITORG, and WP:INHERITWEB to apply to significance and A7 (In fact, despite all the nonsense, I'm considering writing another essay just about that issue, going beyond the mere pointing out that WP:NOTINHERITED actually has nothing to do with A7. I actually have a lot more to say about it that I currently have. Putting it in my current essay would make it rather unwieldy). I've actually seen both of you make the sort of A7 decline that would very likely get me on a formal topic ban (this, for instance). By the way, you missed User:Ritchie333/Plain and simple guide to A7 in that thread. Adam9007 (talk) 20:21, 28 January 2018 (UTC)
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Wikidata weekly summary #297
- Discussions
- Closed request for comments: Defining account creators
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- Upcoming: IRC office hour on the channel #wikimedia-office, January 30th, at 18:00 (UTC+1). Special topic: how to address the growth of Wikidata
- Upcoming: Wikidata hackathon in London, February 3rd
- Past: PIDapalooza 2018 - Slides on FigShare
- Mapping Wikidata to Bibframe (representation of books)
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- Breaking change: wbcheckconstraints status parameter
- Wikidata-driven infoboxes, with multilingual labels, are now available on Wikimedia Commons category pages
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- Development
- Constraint violations can now be checked on qualifiers and references (phab:T168532)
- Implemented usage tracking deduplication to reduce database load (phab:T178079). This should not have any effect on what users see on recent changes and watchlists.
- Redirects on client wikis that are connected to a Wikidata item can have a tracking category, if set up (phab:T185743). Thanks, Matěj!
- Improved documentation of the
pageterms
query module (gerrit:406240). Thanks, Niedzielski! - Improved empty "content was:" in deletion logs for entities (phab:T184025)
- Fixed links to external user pages in recent changes (phab:T183019)
- Fixed user names beginning with a star sometimes being rendered as a list (phab:T182800)
- Fixed constraint check results possibly showing up in the wrong language (phab:T185688)
- Fixed ArticlePlaceholders possibly not showing up in search results (gerrit:406168)
- Some of the developers attended to the Wikimedia Developer Summit 2018. You can find some notes on the Phabricator board
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04:35:24, 22 January 2018 review of submission by Arttemoff78
- Arttemoff78 (talk · contribs)
As i understand there is another article for Trickeye Museum, which was probably submitted by me by mistake. At that time i just started to figure out the wikipedia article creating system and due to lack of experience submitted wrong. Please, consider this article as the one for publishing.
Arttemoff78 (talk) 04:35, 22 January 2018 (UTC)
- @Arttemoff78: Is it possible for you to retrieve the password for the Arttemoff (talk · contribs) account? Sam Sailor 15:38, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- Yeah, i retrieved it. Should i delete the article in there and then delete an account? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Arttemoff78 (talk • contribs) 01:13, 26 January 2018 (UTC)
- If you retrieved it, why are you logging in as Arttemoff78? Sam Sailor 01:15, 26 January 2018 (UTC)
- That is good question. In the very begging, due to wikipedia complication, by mistake i created 2 accounts. Since arttemoff78 account has full article, i would like to delete arttemoff account together with article. Do you think that would be a solution of the problem? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Arttemoff78 (talk • contribs) 04:58, 29 January 2018 (UTC)
- We do not delete accounts.
- Since you retrieved the password for the Arttemoff (talk · contribs) account, the easiest way forward is to log in with that account and continue using it for editing the draft. As you wrote both the text in Draft:Trickeye Museum and in User:Arttemoff78/sandbox there is no need for attribution: simply copy-paste from the sandbox to the draft using the Arttemoff account. Please follow the instructions found at WP:ALTACCN so other editors are aware of the link between the accounts. Sam Sailor 10:58, 29 January 2018 (UTC)
- Do I understand right: you would like me to copy my article from arttemoff78 to arttemoff? In this case what do i do with the article in arttemoff78? It seems there will be 2 same articles from different accounts in that case. Sorry for such complication. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Arttemoff (talk • contribs) 05:04, 30 January 2018 (UTC)
- That is good question. In the very begging, due to wikipedia complication, by mistake i created 2 accounts. Since arttemoff78 account has full article, i would like to delete arttemoff account together with article. Do you think that would be a solution of the problem? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Arttemoff78 (talk • contribs) 04:58, 29 January 2018 (UTC)
- If you retrieved it, why are you logging in as Arttemoff78? Sam Sailor 01:15, 26 January 2018 (UTC)
- Yeah, i retrieved it. Should i delete the article in there and then delete an account? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Arttemoff78 (talk • contribs) 01:13, 26 January 2018 (UTC)
You got it right. I have done it for you. Any questions, just ask. Sam Sailor 08:55, 30 January 2018 (UTC)
- Thank you very much. Appreciate your patience! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Arttemoff (talk • contribs) 09:59, 31 January 2018 (UTC)
- You're welcome. Any questions, just ask. Sam Sailor 10:02, 31 January 2018 (UTC)
Books and Bytes - Issue 26
Books & Bytes
Issue 26, December – January 2018
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- Featured content: Wars, sieges, disasters and everything black possible
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Wikidata weekly summary #298
- Discussions
- AICAT grants proposal
- ScienceSource grants renewal
- Open request for adminship: Kostas20142
- Events/Press/Blogs
- From the life of Wikidata: with the Wikidata Concepts Monitor we can now begin to discover how our communities use knowledge across the Wikimedia projects, by Goran S. Milovanović
- See also: WDCM Journal, several examples of the use of Wikidata on the Wikimedia projects
- What GLAM can teach us about multimedia metadata on Wikimedia Commons, by Jonathan Morgan and Sandra Fauconnier
- Wikidata and the German handball player nicknames by k-nut
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- We are saddened to report that Polish Wikimedian Krzysztof Machocki (who was also active on Wikidata) died on 31 January 2018, aged 36, after a couple of weeks of illness. Our condolences to his family and friends.
- Notes of the IRC office hour of January 30th
- The call for submissions for Wikimania (Cape Town, July 2018) is now open. Deadline is March 18th. Ideas of submissions related to Wikidata can be discussed here
- Based on community discussions, the ArticlePlaceholder will soon be deployed on Urdu and Estonian Wikipedias.
- Statistics
- January 2018 brought us 9,770,248 edits, 445,027 new items were created.
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Hi Sam Sailor, can you help me about this unregister user? Based on this IP address 114.124.145.23 and 114.124.179.150, this user made same editting in Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo page. I already check on IP lookup, and this IP address came from the same location. I tried to remind this user to follow the WP Badminton rules, through the reverted that i did, but this user not trying to communicate and just reverted again the editting. I hope you can help. Thank you. Stvbastian (talk) 01:30, 6 February 2018 (UTC)
- Hi Stvbastian. We are beyond a friendly welcome and an invitation to join Wikipedia:WikiProject Badminton and learn about tournament color codes in this case. You can and should issue {{Uw-disruptive1}}-2-3-4 warnings (the {{uw-genre1}} in Special:Diff/824091775/824096058 was well intended, but is incorrect in this situation). When a user, as is the case here, is on a dynamic Telkomsel connection locating to Jakarta, Indonesia, treat the different IPs as the same user. It is really helpful to start a log in your user space to document time, articles disrupted, IPs used for disruption, and warning issued, just as you would when filing at AN3/SPI. The warnings are likely to be without any effect: they will reconnect and continue to edit to their own likings. Consequently, asking for blocks of individual IPs is meaningless here. You could ask for page protection on individual articles. Better, when you have a log file that shows the extent of e.g. this user's change of colors in the tournament lists, open up a new section on WP:ANI and have some admins look into the case. Perhaps a rangeblock can be made, or a wider range of badminton articles need semi-protection. I reverted in Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo. Sam Sailor 08:28, 7 February 2018 (UTC)
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A message from Bromony
Hi Sam Sailor, thank you for your work looking over my wikipedia entry, and rescuing it from deletion. I did not make the original entry, but in 2017 noticing that the article was out of date, made small edits. I realize now that this was done in violation of Wikipedia rules, but I would submit that the entry should still pass the notability tests. As a journalist, I wrote for The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Vanity Fair, New York, Rolling Stone, Vogue, and many other magazines on popular technology and culture. My book The Wicked Ways of Malcolm McLaren was published in the US and UK, and was extensively reviewed in both countries, including Rolling Stone, Variety, and Select Magazine in the UK, where it was voted a Top 10 Rock Book of 1991. My editorial career has also been extensively covered. My role as the founding editor of Time Warner Pathfinder, the first and largest media web portal, was the subject of the first chapters of John Motavalli's book Bamboozled At the Revolution (https://www.amazon.com/Bamboozled-Revolution-Billions-Battle-Internet/dp/B000HWZ1MS). Since then other journalists have written about my career. Greg Lindsay wrote about the failure of The Green http://www.mediabistro.com/articles/cache/a8113.asp. Kate Gardner wrote about the seven years I was editor in chief and director of Samsung's global brand magazines: https://contently.com/strategist/2013/10/24/samsungs-beautiful-and-defunct-digitall-is-a-valuable-lesson-in-timing/. To my knowledge, there is no public mention my having twin sons, but I assure you that is true. I'm relatively new to the Wikipedia editing process, and don't know how to proceed, but I do not believe that this is mere autobiography, and indeed, that my work as an writer, editor, and marketer meets the notability tests as far as I can tell. With thanks for your help and assistance, CB
Bromony (talk) 21:19, 8 February 2018 (UTC)
- Thank you for being frank about Craig Bromberg being an autobiography. When people edit Wikipedia for payment, money is at stake, and that is problematic. Is writing an autobio less problematic? All of a sudden is not just money that's at stake, but our vanity and our understanding of own importance and wider recognition.
- I have revisited the article. The single source used in section / Performance and music / was permanently dead, but I found this book source that confirms your collaboration with Glenn Branca:
- Banes, S. (2011). Writing Dancing in the Age of Postmodernism. Wesleyan University Press. p. 323. ISBN 978-0-8195-7181-6. Retrieved February 9, 2018.
Other examples of young choreographers collaborating with their contemporaries in music include Yoshiko Chuma and Christian Marclay; Wendy Perron and Craig Bromberg (who played in Glenn Branca's band), Bosho, Andy Blinx, and Don Hunerberg; Jawole Willa Jo Zollar and Edwina Lee Tyler.
- I have made proper citations of bare URLs. Several of the other sources are merely URLs to sites that does not mention Craig Bromberg (CB).
- http://www.mediabistro.com/articles/cache/a8113.asp is dead, but I resurrected it from Web Archive: "The Grounding of 'The Green'". mediabistro.com. July 24, 2006. Archived from the original on March 2, 2009. Retrieved February 9, 2018.
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suggested) (help) - it's certainly not a bad source; it would be even better if Greg Lindsay did not write "... had me wondering how my friend Craig Bromberg was doing". WP:INDY - Motavalli, J. (2002). Bamboozled at the Revolution: How Big Media Lost Billions in the Battle for the Internet. Viking. ISBN 978-0-670-89980-7. Retrieved February 9, 2018. is only available in snippet view at Google Books, and can't be fully assessed.
- I have added a citation to the Kate Gardiner source to the article: Gardiner, Kate (February 23, 2015). "The Short, Happy Life Of Samsung's DigitAll Magazine". contently.com. Archived from the original on February 23, 2015. Retrieved February 9, 2018.
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suggested) (help) - rather than somebody talking about CB, CB is talking about DigitAll. - I saved the article from possible imminent deletion, the process is called Speedy deletion. I have nominated it for deletion by the consensus-driven process called Wikipedia:Articles for deletion where other editors can voice their opinions. This includes the possibility of other editors finding better sources for a subject, rewriting an article if needed and !voting for keeping the article. You are welcome to participate in the discussion, but I ask you to read Wikipedia:How to save an article proposed for deletion and Wikipedia:Help, my article got nominated for deletion! first. Going to Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Craig Bromberg and just asserting own notability serves little good. If you can come up with further reliable, independent, secondary sources, you are welcome to post them here, and I'll have a look at them. Sam Sailor 09:50, 9 February 2018 (UTC)
Thank you, Sam Sailor.
Here are two further links that may assist:
http://www.internethistorypodcast.com/2014/07/pathfinder-editorial-executive-craig-bromberg/
The 28th paragraph of last week's New York Times obituary of John Perry Barlow calls out my feature on the founding of the Electronic Frontier Foundation: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/08/obituaries/john-perry-barlow-internet-champion-dies.html
Oddly, the NYT Archive doesn't have this article or another I wrote for Arts & Leisure a few years earlier. I do have a CV of every article I've written and can post it to you here -- but it is over 10 pages long.
Thank you again for all your work. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bromony (talk • contribs) 22:15, 12 February 2018 (UTC)
Ziggy
I see that Ziggy has been blocked indefinitely for being a sock puppet. Hoist by his own petard (and some rather silly edits, apparently). I'm a bit disappointed that he said he was having some personal difficulties off-Wiki and I expressed my sympathy. Now I'm thinking that it was probably just a ruse, leaving me in the odd position of wishing he really is in dire straits so that I can respect him. It's either that or hope that he's doing fine but he's a bit of a dick. What a quandary! nagualdesign 19:24, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- Nagualdesign: Yes, I did notice, and I did sockstrike his frivolous, bundled nomination of 20+ cricket articles in Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/2011 English cricket season. His edit in Special:Diff/821071998 is asking for an SPI case, just plain stupid. We are in dire need for more intelligent socks, I'd say. But hey, for once we both acted nice and helpful in stark contrast to our true nature; and all that time we could have had some decent fun.[FBDB] Closing on a serious note: whatever it is that drives people to act deceptively online - lack of love? lack of self respect? - I'm glad they're not in my little circle IRL, and we can't be expected to do much more than hope they sort out things for themselves, can we? Cheers, Sam Sailor 20:11, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- Thank you for making me laugh out loud 3 times with a single post! As for the rest, good question – I have no idea what the answer is – and I couldn't agree more with the last couple of points. That's a good contender for Post of the Month. nagualdesign 20:22, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
- For a technical ignoramus, this edit is impressive! And its substance is hard to disagree with. :-) Sam Sailor 13:52, 24 January 2018 (UTC)
- Who are you calling an ignoramus! I actually just adapted it from here. It's much easier to rewrite code than to write it from scratch. Although I've designed a couple of dozen websites and I can program in a few different languages it's hard to know what you can and can't do on Wikipedia. Even simple things like making an image the full width of the screen I still can't work out how to do. It's always fun when you get something to work though, like the large Picture of the Day on my user page where clicking the date (if it's still showing yesterday's) purges the page. nagualdesign 14:08, 24 January 2018 (UTC)
- Hehe, wunderschön ... didn't r-e-ally think a qualifier was warranted there, but I guess my attempt at a well veiled innuendo failed, and my disdain is now official. I certainly know what you are talking about, but the sheer joy of figuring it out is well worth the time, as well as the background noise of the missus quibbling about the car needs washing instead of "whatever it is you are doing". Never mind that a purge for the rotating
{{POTD/{{#time:Y-m-d}}|image}}
only works once a day! If you get a confirmation form for the purge request, and want to get rid of it, put this code
- Hehe, wunderschön ... didn't r-e-ally think a qualifier was warranted there, but I guess my attempt at a well veiled innuendo failed, and my disdain is now official. I certainly know what you are talking about, but the sheer joy of figuring it out is well worth the time, as well as the background noise of the missus quibbling about the car needs washing instead of "whatever it is you are doing". Never mind that a purge for the rotating
- Who are you calling an ignoramus! I actually just adapted it from here. It's much easier to rewrite code than to write it from scratch. Although I've designed a couple of dozen websites and I can program in a few different languages it's hard to know what you can and can't do on Wikipedia. Even simple things like making an image the full width of the screen I still can't work out how to do. It's always fun when you get something to work though, like the large Picture of the Day on my user page where clicking the date (if it's still showing yesterday's) purges the page. nagualdesign 14:08, 24 January 2018 (UTC)
mw.loader.using( [ 'mediawiki.api' ], function () { if ( mw.config.get( 'wgAction' ) !== 'purge' ) { return; } new mw.Api().post( { action: 'purge', titles: mw.config.get( 'wgPageName' ) } ).then( function () { location.replace( location.pathname + location.search .replace( /(?:\?|&)action=purge$/ , '' ) .replace( /(\?|&)action=purge&/ , '$1' ) + location.hash ); }, function ( e ) { console.log( 'Purge failed', e ); } ); } );
- in either your common.js or your skin script file. Sam Sailor 19:29, 24 January 2018 (UTC)
- I appreciate the code, but I've already got a working solution for that:
- in either your common.js or your skin script file. Sam Sailor 19:29, 24 January 2018 (UTC)
/* Automate purge confirmation dialog */ if ( mw.config.get( 'wgAction' ) === 'purge' ) { $('form[action*="action=purge"]').submit(); }
- On the other hand I wasn't aware of <syntaxhighlight> so cheers for that. nagualdesign 19:58, 24 January 2018 (UTC)
- Nice, that works fine with me also. For the record - and my three talk page stalkers - I first tried Meta:User:Glaisher/autoPurge.js, but that did not seem to work. Sam Sailor 20:11, 24 January 2018 (UTC)
- I found that code at Wikipedia:Purge#Automating the confirmation screen. I've yet to start noseying around in other users' common.js looking for goodies. nagualdesign 20:40, 24 January 2018 (UTC)
- Nice, that works fine with me also. For the record - and my three talk page stalkers - I first tried Meta:User:Glaisher/autoPurge.js, but that did not seem to work. Sam Sailor 20:11, 24 January 2018 (UTC)
- On the other hand I wasn't aware of <syntaxhighlight> so cheers for that. nagualdesign 19:58, 24 January 2018 (UTC)
- For a technical ignoramus, this edit is impressive! And its substance is hard to disagree with. :-) Sam Sailor 13:52, 24 January 2018 (UTC)
- Thank you for making me laugh out loud 3 times with a single post! As for the rest, good question – I have no idea what the answer is – and I couldn't agree more with the last couple of points. That's a good contender for Post of the Month. nagualdesign 20:22, 23 January 2018 (UTC)
Be inspired. Sam Sailor 20:47, 24 January 2018 (UTC)
- Watching your talk and all the love and attention you keep getting, I'm tempted to advise to piss in their pocket rather than the coffee. Sam Sailor 13:43, 2 February 2018 (UTC)
- It's becoming a source of endless amusement. I'll be spending less time on WP for the next day or so, so feel free to fill in for me with my duties.
- You might also note that I've been making good use of <syntaxhighlight>. Very useful indeed. nagualdesign 15:44, 2 February 2018 (UTC)
- Glad you liked it. And have a proper "thank you" for the shorter purge code you gave me.
- In regards to the latest admin attention: in Special:Diff/823410292 you "Remove[d] duplicate". But have a look again at Special:Permalink/823410292#February 2018. It looks like a dupe, but it is in fact not. First you were served a {{subst:ds/alert|blp}} (diff), then 11 seconds later a {{subst:ds/alert|ap}} was added in this diff. I can't recall seeing that before, but in order to compensate for my infamous ignorance I peeked in the log for filter 602; I doubt such "double ds/alert" practice can be considered common.
- This place is sometimes like having a free ticket to a bad film; you know you ought to leave, but you keep hanging around just for kicks-and-giggles. Sam Sailor 15:46, 3 February 2018 (UTC)
- Well spotted! One of them was about "pages regarding living or recently deceased people, and edits relating to the subject (living or recently deceased) of such biographical articles", the other was about "pages regarding all edits about, and all pages related to post-1932 politics of the United States and closely related people". Double whammy. I should have left both hanging for all to see. Ah well. Looking at the log I see that they're considered some sort of official warning! What a crock.
- That film's hilarious! At first I was glancing at the duration, thinking I can't take 15 minutes of this, but the acting's so wooden it's actually funny. I've got it paused at the 2 minute mark and I'm going to watch the rest during the ads on TV. I used to watch a lot of B-movies. We had a local video shop when I was a teenager that had nothing but old blockbusters and B-movies. Me and my mates enjoyed many an evening laughing at unintentional comedies. It's amazing how much money is wasted even on low-budget movies. nagualdesign 21:05, 3 February 2018 (UTC)
- Personal exercise never was my cup of tea, just exercising my democratic right leaves me breathless. Sam Sailor 15:55, 10 February 2018 (UTC)
- Jesus! First there was Brexit, then the 2016 Presidential Election and now this!
- I was thinking about you the other day when I watched The Cloverfield Paradox – a film so bad it isn't even funny. The original was okay, I guess. A product of its time. The sequel, 10 Cloverfield Lane, I thought was really good. If you've never seen it I highly recommend it. John Goodman's performance was brilliant, and it really upped the ante for the franchise. So when I saw that they'd made another I was really looking forward to it. I couldn't have been more disappointed! There's one scene where one of the astronauts is trapped in an airlock that's filling up with water, and when the outer door finally gives way for some reason the whole lot instantaneously freezes! It cuts to Chris O'Dowd and the look on his face came across as incredulity that he's in such a shit film. I actually burst out laughing at that point, and it continued to go downhill from there. If you get the opportunity to watch it do something else. $45 million dollars down the pan! nagualdesign 16:25, 10 February 2018 (UTC)
- Hehehe. Then I'll stick to spending the evening trying to get another PAID/COI BLP deleted from this place. ... I have not seen 10 Cloverfield Lane (let alone The Cloverfield Paradox), the genre is not my first choice in any way, but the cast is certainly good. Thank you for introducing me to it. Noticing your contribs have not gone up, and recalling the old addage "there's a reason why we keep you c.... isolated on an island" perhaps this could be inspirational. All the best (and some words in jest), Sam Sailor 16:56, 10 February 2018 (UTC)
- Hah!
I just stick to en.Wikipedia and the Commons, which is more than enough for me. And yes, that final link was rather heartening! nagualdesign 17:08, 10 February 2018 (UTC) - Voted. I didn't actually realize until yesterday that I was allowed! nagualdesign 16:21, 13 February 2018 (UTC)
- Oh yeah, rules are quite lax. It does take a bit of an effort to look at the candidates' contribs cross-wiki and form an opinion, but seeing how this guy handled the Trump Street DYK, voting was a no-brainer. Say, was he the second admin in less than a month who ran away with his tail between his legs after having posted on User talk:nagualdesign? Sam Sailor 17:31, 13 February 2018 (UTC)
- Hah!
- Hehehe. Then I'll stick to spending the evening trying to get another PAID/COI BLP deleted from this place. ... I have not seen 10 Cloverfield Lane (let alone The Cloverfield Paradox), the genre is not my first choice in any way, but the cast is certainly good. Thank you for introducing me to it. Noticing your contribs have not gone up, and recalling the old addage "there's a reason why we keep you c.... isolated on an island" perhaps this could be inspirational. All the best (and some words in jest), Sam Sailor 16:56, 10 February 2018 (UTC)
- Personal exercise never was my cup of tea, just exercising my democratic right leaves me breathless. Sam Sailor 15:55, 10 February 2018 (UTC)
I am attempting to avoid another confrontation that was experience with what was said in the recent Tea House activity about film plots and addressing questions on the Talk Pages. I recently made factual edits to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amistad_(film) and Old Jacobite as unilaterally said that they are not constructive. They are all factual and better reflect the film plot. I reverted his rejection of the changes. What else would you suggest that i do? Thank you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2605:E000:9143:7000:3832:5234:5BA4:7DB6 (talk) 11:13, 15 February 2018 (UTC)
- What is your mother tongue? Are you aware of and understand WP:BRD? Sam Sailor 20:30, 15 February 2018 (UTC)
Hi, I saw you left a thank-you note in my box for these edits. I was just wondering why you did so. Chubbles (talk) 03:03, 13 February 2018 (UTC)
- Hi Chubbles. Because I'm thankful when people take the time to try and preserve material. I saw the first AFD shortly before it closed; searches with different modifiers, e.g. "Dovetail Joint" gladfelter and "Dovetail Joint" dapier, and "Dovetail Joint" chicago turned up multiple hits in e.g. Billboard. I did not have the time nor the courage to do something about it - one could probably spend every day salvaging articles at AFD, and I occasionally do my bit.
- I can't recall ever seeing an article being undeleted directly back into main space and immediately re-posted at AFD. My understanding of userfication was that the deleted material is restored to user space, so the user has plenty of time to work on the article (with a possibility to draftify and get input from other editors) before moving the article to main space. But here we are ... I will be happy to see, if I can find more sources, but I suppose you have already been there. Some of the challenges stem from the tone and amount of unsourced details introduced in this big 2006 edit. Sam Sailor 08:14, 13 February 2018 (UTC)
- Ah, okay. Thanks, though it looks like it's probably for naught; the article does not look to be long for this world despite all the work. I didn't know if there was some sort of new policy that mandated a second AfD, so I went along with it, but it seemed kind of superfluous. I never put that kind of work into an article unless I know the subject meets the notability threshold, and I proved that it did, but AfD looks like it has gotten a lot tougher of late; the bar is a lot higher than it used to be. Chubbles (talk) 08:46, 13 February 2018 (UTC)
- WP:ATD is clear: "If editing can improve the page, this should be done rather than deleting the page." But what takes the most time? Reading the article, finding sources, pruning and editing - a thorough WP:BEFORE, or just slam an AFD tag on it and let somebody else try to save it? Is anyone thinking that the four minutes between this edit and the subsequent delete !vote are enough for a proper WP:BEFORE?
- I noticed that Dovetail Joint (album) was taken to AFD on 12 January. In most cases, album articles that can't readily be sourced to meet WP:NALBUMS, can safely be redirected to the artist article. That is deletion policy, WP:ATD-R. Why take them directly to AFD? In five or ten years from now, more sources may become available to restore a previous revision of such an album article and source it. Now, nobody except admins and above can see what was in Dovetail Joint (album) and evaluate it. It sometimes seems that some editors entirely overlook WP:ATD.
- I started User:Sam Sailor/Drafts/Dovetail Joint (band). I still question if the undeletion to main space and the 2nd AFD was normal procedure. Wikipedia:Requests for undeletion says: "... request that deleted content be userfied, restored as a draft or emailed to you so the content can be improved upon prior to re-insertion into the mainspace". Wikipedia:Requests for undeletion/Administrator instructions says: "If the article was deleted ... as the result of an WP:AFD discussion, then the content may be userfied providing it violates none of the general speedy deletion criteria or the speedy deletion criteria for user pages." What do you think? Sam Sailor 09:46, 13 February 2018 (UTC)
- Honestly, man...you're preaching to the choir. I've been living ATD for years. A userfied page is as good as dead, though; it won't be found through the site itself or through search engines, and the battle to re-establish it in mainspace will be very steep without a raft of new sources. After what I've dug up, I'd have to start tracking down paper magazines to find more (no doubt, they got reviewed in Alternative Press, but their online archive doesn't go back that far). Chubbles (talk) 10:54, 13 February 2018 (UTC)
- That is why I'm concerned about the undeletion process here. It comes as no surprise, that the editors !voting delete at the 2nd AFD have not joined the active editing of the article. Sam Sailor 11:05, 13 February 2018 (UTC)
- I added a few more sources, among them a few from HighBeam. Sam Sailor 12:02, 16 February 2018 (UTC)
- Niiiiiiice! Thanks!! That's some serious deep digging. Chubbles (talk) 18:42, 16 February 2018 (UTC)
- Honestly, man...you're preaching to the choir. I've been living ATD for years. A userfied page is as good as dead, though; it won't be found through the site itself or through search engines, and the battle to re-establish it in mainspace will be very steep without a raft of new sources. After what I've dug up, I'd have to start tracking down paper magazines to find more (no doubt, they got reviewed in Alternative Press, but their online archive doesn't go back that far). Chubbles (talk) 10:54, 13 February 2018 (UTC)
- Ah, okay. Thanks, though it looks like it's probably for naught; the article does not look to be long for this world despite all the work. I didn't know if there was some sort of new policy that mandated a second AfD, so I went along with it, but it seemed kind of superfluous. I never put that kind of work into an article unless I know the subject meets the notability threshold, and I proved that it did, but AfD looks like it has gotten a lot tougher of late; the bar is a lot higher than it used to be. Chubbles (talk) 08:46, 13 February 2018 (UTC)
A message from Martyn GT
Martyn GT (talk) 22:44, 18 February 2018 (UTC) Hello Sam - not sure what the problem was with the references I selected for the article on Dr P M M Pritchard. They included his obituary from the BMJ and also another article from the BMJ relating to his setting up of a patient participation group. I have looked at the guidance on references but would be grateful for your further comments. Thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by Martyn GT (talk • contribs) 22:44, 18 February 2018 (UTC)
- Please read the advice given in grey box on the draft: follow the links, read the instructions, then ameliorate the draft accordingly. Please sign your posts by typing four tildes (~~~~) or clicking the signature button above the edit box which looks like this: , but do not sign in articles. Sam Sailor 22:51, 18 February 2018 (UTC)
Wikidata weekly summary #300
- Welcome to the 300th Weekly Summary!
The weekly newsletter was started by Lydia at the very beginning of the Wikidata project, even before the first deployment, to keep the community informed about the developments, the new projects and tools. More than five years later, the newsletter is still there, its content powered by the community, and sent every week all along the years. I wanted to say a warm "thank you!" to each person who helped filling the Weekly Summary <3
Over the past years, as you know, Wikidata has grown a lot. More data, more tools, more editors and reusers, more exciting projects led by the community. The Weekly Summary has evolved with us, and the 300th edition seems a good moment to ask you all your suggestions about the newsletter, how it could continue evolving, and how you would like to improve it.
On that purpose, you can find a feedback page to express all your ideas about the Weekly Summary. We're very interested to know more about your reading habits, the parts you're more or less interested in, the new topics you would like to share with the community. Thanks in advance for filling it.
I stay available anytime to discuss with you, feel free to contact me if you have any question or concern! Cheers, Léa
- A selection of cool tools on Wikidata
Here are a few tools that are recommended by some Wikidata community members. External websites, gadgets or scripts, they are very useful for Wikidata editors or users!
- The Wikidata Query Service is an infinite source of amazing data and one of the best ways to explore and use Wikidata. (TweetsFactsAndQueries)
- QuickStatements is a powerful tool that can edit or add Wikidata item en masse, via a text editor or importing a spreadsheet. (Éder Porto via Facebook)
- Mix'n'match (manual), which helps us to interlink Wikidata with the rest of the web and the world :-) (Spinster, Siobhan via Twitter)
- WikiShootMe! allows you to see Wikidata items plotted out on a map and shows you whether they have images or not. (Ham II)
- Yair Rand's WikidataInfo script adds the QID of the equivalent Wikidata item to the page being viewed (on sister projects), along with its Wikidata label and description. (Andy Mabbett)
- Recoin measures the degree of completeness of relevant properties of a Wikidata item and suggests any relevant statements that can be added to the item. (Rachmat04)
- Template:Wikidata list ("Listeria") Self-updating lists on wiki pages, to drive projects and show results. Over 14,000 now live. (Jheald)
- DuplicateReferences gadget adds a link to copy references and add them to other statements on the same item. (PKM)
- checkConstraints gadget adds notifications on the interface to easily notice the violation of constraints and help people fixing them (Léa)
- Resolve authors lists scientific articles with the property author name string (P2093) and groups them on the basis of co-authors and topic, which helps to distinguish people referred to by identical name strings. (Daniel Mietchen)
- The Wiki Loves Monuments map is powered by Wikidata. You can look for a city and find the monuments around. (Stefano Sabatini via Facebook)
- Events/Press/Blogs
- Upcoming: Wikidata Lab: How to add a lot of data, São Paulo, February 22th
- Upcoming: #datatónCervantes, Wikidata workshop in Madrid, February 24th
- Upcoming: Wikidata workshop in Lausanne, February 24th
- Upcoming: Wikidata seminar, Oxford e-Research Centre, February 28th
- Ongoing: Fourth Annual month wide d:Wikidata:Events/Nepal#Datathon_2018
- Past: Wikidata doathon, 14-15 February 2018, Göttingen
- A Reconciliation Recipe for Wikidata by Martin Poulter
- Some ways Wikidata can improve search and discovery by Martin Poulter
- From Wikidata to Scholia: creating structured linked data to generate scholarly profiles
- Querying Wikidata about Vienna tram lines, by Stefan Daschek
- Using wikidata for linked data WordPress indexes, by Phil Barker
- Using Wikidata to build an authority list of Holocaust-era ghettos
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- There are now over 100,000 ORCID iDs in Wikidata.
- The usage history graph that is being linked to on property talk pages now shows usage since the end of August 2016. This used to be 50 days. Thanks Lockal!
- Feedback needed: ontology for structured data on Commons
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: has command line option, Wolfram Language entity code, total fertility rate, development of anatomical structure, research intervention, permitted food additive, maximum food additive use level
- External identifiers: TheTVDB.com ID, Irish Women Rugby Football Union ID, CATO ID, Directory of Czech publishers ID, ASHRAE refrigerant number, Bulbapedia article, Lemon Amiga identifier, CPC-Power identifier, Libraries.org ID, International Numbering System number, JECFA database ID, JMPR database ID, Uppslagsverket Finland ID, Phasmida Species File ID
- Query examples:
- Women with an Erdős number
- Classes that are subclass of both physical object and abstract object (thread)
- Countries sharing land borders only with larger countries (source)
- Alive actors and actresses without an image, ordered by number of films they appear in (source)
- Beast species in the Harry Potter universe (source)
- Places that have been indicated as the topic of scientific articles indexed in Wikidata (source)
- Scientists whose cause of death was "death by burning" (source)
- Women who have been elected to the National Academy of Sciences (source)
- Wikidata:WikiProject ShEx
- Newest database reports: winter sport disciplines, people and equipment
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Fixed incomplete "Label:", "Description:" and "Statement:" entity usage messages in various places (phab:T178090). Thanks, Matěj!
- Improved violation messages for ranges involving the current date (e. g. “should not be in the future”).
- Continued work on caching constraint check results.
- Enabled Lua fine-grained usage tracking for better performance on several more wikis: hywiki, frwiki, svwiki, itwiki, zhwiki, bewiki, nlwiki, glwiki, and Wikimedia Commons (phab:T187265 phab:T186714)
- Representation and grammatical features of the form can be changed using the UI (WikibaseLexeme) (phab:T173743, phab:T160525)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
The Signpost: 20 February 2018
- News and notes: The future is Swedish with a lack of administrators
- Recent research: Politically diverse editors write better articles; Reddit and Stack Overflow benefit from Wikipedia but don't give back
- Arbitration report: Arbitration committee prepares to examine two new cases
- Traffic report: Addicted to sports and pain
- Featured content: Entertainment, sports and history
- Technology report: Paragraph-based edit conflict screen; broken thanks
Invitation to ANI noticeboard
You're invited to this ANI noticeboard, regarding the user TheOldJacboite's behavior. Thank you. BattleshipMan (talk) 19:40, 21 February 2018 (UTC)
Request on 19:16:06, 25 February 2018 for assistance on AfC submission by SalmanSabir
- SalmanSabir (talk · contribs)
SalmanSabir (talk) 19:16, 25 February 2018 (UTC)
- Your message is empty, and I'm afraid nobody can help you with the draft. If you would speed up the deletion process, please blank it, paste
{{Db-author}}
onto it, and save the changes. Sam Sailor 19:24, 25 February 2018 (UTC)
Wikidata weekly summary #301
- Events/Press/Blogs
- Upcoming: IMLD-ODD 2018 Wikidata India Edit-a-thon, February 21st to March 3rd
- Upcoming: presentation of the paper "Knowledge Graphs and Pluralism on Wikidata", February 27th, Luxembourg
- Upcoming: Wikidata workshop in Hyderabad, India, March 2nd
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- Stewards election is running until February 28th
- Structured data on Commons ontology discussion continues until March 1st.
- Decision about the licensing of Lexeme namespace
- It's been possible for a while (but not previously reported here) to include Wikidata IDs in Wikivoyage listings, like this example edit.
- Q50000000 was created on February 23rd.
- You can give feedback about this newsletter
- Constraint checks will be integrated in the interface of Wikidata
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: conscription number, recognition sequence, cutting site of restriction enzyme, RFE symbol, isoschizomer, neoschizomer, number of records, P4877, symbolizes, segmental innervation
- External identifiers: AtariAge identifier, Atari Legend identifier, Atarimania identifier, BMI Work ID, Charity Navigator ID, Amazon author page, REBASE Enzyme Number, Hispania Nostra Red List of Endangered Heritage ID, Operabase ID, GEPRIS project ID, GEPRIS organization ID, GEPRIS person ID, World Rugby Women's Sevens Series player ID, FFR Sevens player ID, Maison d'écrivain ID
- Query examples:
- Actors who have starred in at least three Oscar Best Picture-nominated films in the same year (Inspired by this Vulture article)
- Items in the part of the Getty AAT thesaurus (P1014) below costume accessory (Q1065579) where the upward relationship in the thesaurus cannot as yet be 'explained' by our existing subclass (P279) relations (thread1;thread2;thread3)
- Where were people who went to space born? (source)
- National flags featuring the Union Jack as a canton (the top inner corner of a flag) (source)
- Number of mass shootings by country since 1990 (source)
- Newest database reports: sleds, sleighs and sledges
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Make it possible to link to Lexemes and Statements (phab:T1854997)
- Disabling senses for the first release of Lexemes (phab:T186995)
- Caching for constraints check
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
Book citation added to Leena Hiltunen
Hello. I noticed you added two book citations to the Leena Hiltunen. Google Books shows a preview for second citation, but I can't verify the Nordic Genre Film reference. Since the article is up for deletion, can you please describe what the citation says about the actress or point where the page can be retrieved? Thanks. • Gene93k (talk) 21:55, 26 February 2018 (UTC)
- Hi Gene93k. It's a trivial mention (as far as I can read it), it says "It is produced by Joe Sarno Productions – probably created only to produce Come and Blow the Horn and one other Sarno film, Kärleksön ('Love Island', 1977), with the same female star, Leena Hiltunen ..." there the preview ends for me. There's nothing that suggests we get more details about Hiltunen. And I failed to find say a "Where has she been the last 40 years"-interview or something of that kind that could count towards WP:BASIC. I guess we could redirect to Fäbodjäntan per WP:ATD-R. Sam Sailor 22:10, 26 February 2018 (UTC)
Any particularly reason why you changed the references on Hinrich Ladiges to this "citybook" system? I find them very confusing compared to the system I am used to. It may just be a matter of habits but I would really like to keep things consistent . So is one system considered better than the other? I have written thousands of articles within my areas of interest so it will be a lot of work to change them and I know others that list references in the same way that I do.Ramblersen (talk) 20:54, 1 March 2018 (UTC)
- It is called List-defined references and moves the citations away from the body text while leaving ref tags or here {{r}} tags inline, making for a much easier read in edit mode; in particular when archived links are added. Feel free to revert and readd Thalbitzer Clausen Rist 1906. Best, Sam Sailor 21:03, 1 March 2018 (UTC)
- Fair enough that you prefer that system but what I don't understand is the point in changing other editors's choise of reference system when people obviously have different preferences. I know plenty of editors that prefer the same system as I do.Ramblersen (talk) 23:25, 1 March 2018 (UTC)
- It is not a change made because you used the much more widespread practice of having the entire citations inline. It is a change made because it reduces text clutter. I will gladly change it back, if you still find LDRs confusing or for any other reason such as citing WP:CITEVAR. Just let me know. What you refer to as "citybook" is the citation template {{cite book}}. Works for book citations in the same way that {{cite web}} works for www citations. Kind regards, Sam Sailor 23:40, 1 March 2018 (UTC)
- U have already changed it back. It's not just about what I find confusing but is also about wanting to avoid ending up with different reference systems on the same page. I have basically just adopted the same reference system that everybody else seemed to use on the pages that I work on (Danish culture) and I am constantly expanding and maintaining lots of my old articles. If I suddenly began to use another system, even if it has advantages, it would lead to a lot of wasted time, confusion and inconsistency. But thanks for the explanation and the wish to improve.Ramblersen (talk) 00:21, 2 March 2018 (UTC)
- Nonsense. I have not changed anything. You went and in this diff reintroduced revision 828277289. Unfortunately that also reintroduces your multiple spelling errors, the red-linked People from Altina and Viborg, the Danish word Ugift in the middle of it all, and multiple MOS errors on top of that. I don't expect thanks for moving Henrich Ladiges where you had started it to the correct spelling Hinrich Ladiges. I do expect that you try to work for the benefit of the encyclopaedia, not to make it worse. The reader will never see how the references are organized. They will, however, see the errors in the article text. Sam Sailor 00:26, 2 March 2018 (UTC)
- The "U have already" was meant to be "I have already". Sorry that I did it the wrong way but it wouldn't let me revert. Thank you for for fixing it and sorry for offending you. I was merely trying to explain why I want to stick to my old system of making references and to prevent you from changing them on more pages to save us both the trouble of changing thing back and forth.Ramblersen (talk) 02:42, 2 March 2018 (UTC)
- Nonsense. I have not changed anything. You went and in this diff reintroduced revision 828277289. Unfortunately that also reintroduces your multiple spelling errors, the red-linked People from Altina and Viborg, the Danish word Ugift in the middle of it all, and multiple MOS errors on top of that. I don't expect thanks for moving Henrich Ladiges where you had started it to the correct spelling Hinrich Ladiges. I do expect that you try to work for the benefit of the encyclopaedia, not to make it worse. The reader will never see how the references are organized. They will, however, see the errors in the article text. Sam Sailor 00:26, 2 March 2018 (UTC)
- U have already changed it back. It's not just about what I find confusing but is also about wanting to avoid ending up with different reference systems on the same page. I have basically just adopted the same reference system that everybody else seemed to use on the pages that I work on (Danish culture) and I am constantly expanding and maintaining lots of my old articles. If I suddenly began to use another system, even if it has advantages, it would lead to a lot of wasted time, confusion and inconsistency. But thanks for the explanation and the wish to improve.Ramblersen (talk) 00:21, 2 March 2018 (UTC)
- It is not a change made because you used the much more widespread practice of having the entire citations inline. It is a change made because it reduces text clutter. I will gladly change it back, if you still find LDRs confusing or for any other reason such as citing WP:CITEVAR. Just let me know. What you refer to as "citybook" is the citation template {{cite book}}. Works for book citations in the same way that {{cite web}} works for www citations. Kind regards, Sam Sailor 23:40, 1 March 2018 (UTC)
- Fair enough that you prefer that system but what I don't understand is the point in changing other editors's choise of reference system when people obviously have different preferences. I know plenty of editors that prefer the same system as I do.Ramblersen (talk) 23:25, 1 March 2018 (UTC)
No offence was taken, and no hard feelings should be between us. When situations like these arise, give the other editor a chance to rectify the issue, if you're not comfortable doing it yourself. I will - as I should - gladly respect that you prefer the traditional inline ref tags. Making use of Show preview and proofreading one's edits before saving/publishing is well worth the time and effort. Kind regards, Sam Sailor 11:17, 2 March 2018 (UTC)
This week's article for improvement (week 10, 2018)
Hello, Sam Sailor.
The following is WikiProject Today's articles for improvement's weekly selection: Please be bold and help to improve this article! Previous selections: Green bean • SWOT analysis Get involved with the TAFI project. You can: Nominate an article • Review nominations Posted by: MusikBot talk 00:06, 5 March 2018 (UTC) using MediaWiki message delivery (talk) on behalf of WikiProject TAFI • |
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Topposting from WikiLance105 moved down
The Douglas Stewart wiki page is a link page to various Douglas Stewarts. This page is a new wiki on Lawrence Douglas Stewart ...read the full page please and advise on resubmit — Preceding unsigned comment added by WikiLance105 (talk • contribs) 13:50, 5 March 2018 (UTC)
Wikidata weekly summary #302
- Events/Press/Blogs
- Past: Wikidata workshops in different places in the world for Open Data Day
- WikiCite presentation (video) as part of Wikimedia Foundation metrics and activities meeting - February 2018
- Wikidata: Knowledge as a Service, by martin Poulter
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- Did you know?
- Newest properties:
- General datatypes: court, time index, 3D model, broader concept, season, number of players in region, century breaks, dialect of, produces cohesive end, isocaudomer
- External identifiers: FFF male player ID, AFL Tables coach ID, FFF female player ID, Webumenia creator ID, AFL Tables umpire ID, MuIS person or group ID, EPHE ID, Patrons de France ID, Siprojuris ID, ESPN X Games athlete ID, ACE work ID, AICTE institute ID, Chronicling America newspaper ID, Brooklyn Museum Exhibition ID, Zenodo ID, CONABIO ID, New Georgia Encyclopedia ID, Tropicos publication ID, KMSKA work PID, Bargeton ID, Guide Nicaise ID, AlloCiné company ID, Annuaire des fondations ID
- Query examples:
- Newest WikiProjects: Energy, Motorsports
- Newest database reports: nomes de países em português
- Newest properties:
- Development
- Re-enable Wikidata Recent Changes integration on Russian Wikipedia (phab:T179012)
- Investigate on the size of logging table (phab:T188635)
- Fix issues with graph vizualisation UI (phab:T186467)
- Work on results of security review for the deployment of Wikibase-Lexeme (phab:T186726)
- Enable constraint result caching on Wikidata (phab:T184812)
You can see all open tickets related to Wikidata here.
- Monthly Tasks
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals
- Suggested and open tasks!
- Contribute to a Showcase item.
- Help translate or proofread the interface and documentation pages, in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Help write the next summary!
This Month in GLAM: February 2018
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Precious anniversary
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... you were recipient no. 1601 of Precious, a prize of QAI! |
--Gerda Arendt (talk) 08:54, 7 March 2018 (UTC)
- Dear Gerda,
- Your kindness towards thousands of editors reminds me of the sweet melody by Brahms to the Persian-inspired words by Daumer:
Frisch aufgeblühter Rosen Glanz,
Vergleich ich ihn dem deinigen?
Ach, über alles, was da blüht,
Ist deine Blüte wonnevoll!
- Thank you for all the good you do here. Best regards, Sam Sailor 21:18, 10 March 2018 (UTC)