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The Signpost: 12 December 2011

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Please create edit summaries when you modify articles

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See Help:Edit summary--Craigboy (talk) 01:51, 14 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Sorry, I usually do that. My mistake. --U5K0'sTalkMake WikiLove not WikiWar 17:54, 18 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

The Signpost: 19 December 2011

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Train stations

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Nice job with the Slovenia train station articles. Try to remember to check if any of the links are to disambiguation pages (see here and here) and to correct them. Cheers! "Pep|per" @ 15:49, 25 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Geotagging

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Thanks for the tip! I'll check it out soon. And many thanks again for geotagging all the Slovenia articles. Doremo (talk) 16:30, 28 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks, I think I've hit the right scale now with Prekmurje. Geolocator doesn't seem to give a rescaled map as I change parameters (and hit "Apply"), but the coding is very useful. I'll touch up the scale on the other regions I've entered. Doremo (talk) 16:33, 30 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

My glaring just doesn't seem to work. -(O)-(O)- !!!!

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Yeah, it's not your fault mostly, (it is a bit though), but both you and Craigboy have been editing into my text on the ISS talkpage without signing the breakpoints so people are able to follow, and I got somewhat fed up with it. Anyhow, I've undone big portions of your edit here so if you like you can go and do it properly. Generally I don't mind what people do, like breaking into my text, especially if they are polite enough to just manually sign it with -Penyulap and -U5KO at the breaks and so forth, so people can follow, but when there is no signing and people can't tell who is talking at all that is totally unacceptable, and I've done enough cleaning up and complaining about it, (although mostly to Craigboy who is a bad offender there too) I have been glaring at him, and it doesn't seem to be working, is it my hair ? people don't take my glaring seriously sometimes because of my hair I know. any Ideas ? (preempting your first response, that's a great idea, I'll let him know on his talkpage.) Penyulap talk 02:45, 29 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

The Signpost: 02 January 2012

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There is a response from Chris Peat, I have written it up in the workshop for you. Penyulap talk 04:24, 3 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Cockbridge

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I reopened it, don't think its notable. Added coordinates to Slava Klavora Theatre. Know little about it I'm afraid.♦ Dr. Blofeld

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Slara Klavora Theatre

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A barnstar for you!

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Thanks for your work on clearing out those missing coordinates! The Anome (talk) 02:45, 8 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

WikiProject Slovenia invite

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Thank you for your recent contributions to one of Wikipedia's Slovenia-related articles. Given the interest you've expressed by your edits, have you considered joining WikiProject Slovenia? We are a group of editors dedicated to improving the overall quality of Wikipedia's Slovenia-related content. If you would like to join, simply add your name to the list of participants. Please see our list of open tasks for ideas on where to get started.

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask at the project talk page. We look forward to working with you in the future!

Eleassar my talk 20:36, 8 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Welcome to WikiProject Slovenia

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Welcome, U5K0, to the WikiProject Slovenia! Please direct any questions about the project to its talk page. If you create new articles on Slovenia-related topics, please list them at our announcement page and tag their talk page with our project template {{WikiProject Slovenia}}. A few features that you might find helpful:

  • The project's Navigation box points to most of the pages in the project that might be of use to you.
  • Most of the important discussions related to the project take place on the project's main talk page; you may find it useful to watchlist it.

Here are some tasks you can do (watch):

If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me or any of the more experienced members of the project, and we'll be very happy to help you. Again, welcome, and thank you for joining this project! --Eleassar my talk 20:51, 8 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Slava Klavora Theatre

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I'm not sure the article needs coordinates. Are you sure it is an actual building? --Eleassar my talk 10:59, 14 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Ok, then. I'll remove them as dubious and unsourced. --Eleassar my talk 11:02, 14 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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The Signpost: 12 March 2012

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Hi U5K0

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I remember that you were after Orbital data before for the ISS, in the form of a chart. Well, I don't have a chart, although I could ask Chris Peat from heavens above for his database for you if you're still interested.

What I thought I would mention is different, but related. I have been working with Z to make a bot to propagate the launch table across Wikipedias in other languages, so that when the editors on en.wiki enter data into the launch table, it would echo across a few more of the wikis, there are 77 of them that have an article linked to the English one I think. The 'bot would translate the data and labels into the local languages and construct the table.

Before that was done (the bot is not ready yet), the bot is able to fetch TLEs and put them onto a template here which means that the height of the station can be auto-updated straight into the article, without it being in the article history either. At the moment, I was thinking actually it might be better to simply wipe out all data from the article along those lines, so it would have a minimum and maximum height across it's life listed in the infobox. But then again, maybe it would be good to have current height information, I don't know, it's up to the editors. I remember that you wanted that picture drawn, and so thought I better let you know.

The bot request, which I'm 50/50 about to close, is here I opened discussions at the space station articles here and here

As a P.S. I just found an even more interesting way that PALZ 9000 (that's the bot's name) can help, fighting vandalism, so 'Stay tuned!' Penyulap 05:42, 19 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Sources for coordinates

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Hi, thanks for having added so much coordinates. It would be great if you cited a source in the edit summary when you add them, especially when you change them, like in Koseze Pond. --Eleassar my talk 23:00, 26 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Also please mind that per WP:ORDER, coordinates come after navigation templates. --Eleassar my talk 23:10, 26 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]
It is enough if you just write 'taken from Geopedia.si' or Atlas of Slovenia, or something similar. This is so that the data may be verified. --Eleassar my talk 23:13, 26 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks to you. --Eleassar my talk 23:17, 26 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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The Signpost: 02 April 2012

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The Tea Leaf - Issue Two

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Hi! Welcome to the second edition of The Tea Leaf, the official newsletter of the Teahouse!

  • Teahouse celebrates one month of being open! This first month has drawn a lot of community interest to the Teahouse. Hosts & community members have been working with the project team to improve the project in many ways including creating scripts to make inviting easier, exploring mediation processes for troubling guests, and best practices regarding mentoring for new editors who visit the Teahouse.
Springtime means fresh tea leaves...
  • First month metrics report an average of 30 new editors visiting the Teahouse each week. Approximately 30 new editors participate in the Teahouse each week, by way of asking questions and making guest profiles. An average of six new questions and four new profiles are made each day. We'd love to hear your ideas about how we can spread the word about the Teahouse to more new editors.
  • Teahouse has many regulars. Like any great teahouse, our Teahouse has a 61% return rate of guests, who come back to ask additional questions and to also help answer others' questions. Return guests cite the speedy response rate of hosts and the friendly, easy to understand responses by the hosts and other participants as the main reasons for coming back for another cup o' tea!
  • Early metrics on retention. It's still too early to draw conclusions about the Teahouse's impact on new editor retention, but, early data shows that 38% of new editors who participate at the Teahouse are still actively editing Wikipedia 2-4 weeks later, this is compared with 7% from a control group of uninvited new editors who showed similar first day editing activity. Additional metrics can be found on the Teahouse metrics page.
  • Nine new hosts welcomed to the Teahouse. Nine new hosts have been welcomed to the Teahouse during month one: Chicocvenancio, Cullen328, Hallows AG, Jeffwang, Mono, Tony1, Worm That Turned, Writ Keeper, and Nathan2055. Welcome to the Teahouse gang, folks!
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The Tea Leaf - Issue Four

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Hi! Welcome to the fourth issue of The Tea Leaf, the official newsletter for the Teahouse!

  • Teahouse pilot wraps up after 13 weeks After being piloted on English Wikipedia starting in February, the Teahouse wrapped up its pilot period on May 27, 2012. We expect this is just the beginning for the Teahouse and hope the project will continue to grow in the months to come!

Thank you and congratulations to all of the community members who participated - and continue to participate!

  • What you've all been waiting for: Teahouse Pilot Report is released! We look forward to your feedback on the methodology and outcomes of this pilot project.
  • ....and if a pilot report wasn't enough, the Teahouse Pilot Metrics Report is out too! Dive into the numbers and survey results to learn about the impact the Teahouse has made on English Wikipedia.
  • Teahouse shows positive impact on new editor retention and engagement
  • 409 new editors participated during the entire pilot period, with about 40 new editors participating in the Teahouse per week.
  • Two weeks after participating, 33% of Teahouse guests are still active on Wikipedia, as opposed to 11% of a similar control group.
  • New editors who participated in the Teahouse edit 10x the number of articles, make 7x more global edits, and 2x as much of their content survives on Wikipedia compared to the control group.
  • Women participate in the Teahouse 28% of Teahouse participants were women, up from 9% of editors on Wikipedia in general, good news for this project which aimed to have impact on the gender gap too - but still lots to be done here!
  • New opportunities await for the Teahouse in phase two as the Teahouse team and Wikipedia community examine ways to improve, scale, and sustain the project. Opportunities for future work include:
  • Automating or semi-automating systems such as invites, metrics and archiving
  • Experimenting with more ways for new editors to discover the Teahouse
  • Building out the social and peer-to-peer aspects further, including exploring ways to make answering questions easier, creating more ways for new editors to help each other and for all participants to acknowledge each other's efforts
  • Growing volunteer capacity, continuing to transfer Teahouse administration tasks to volunteers whenever possible, and looking for new ways to make maintenance and participation easier for everyone.
  • Want to know how you can lend a hand at the Teahouse? Become a host! Learn more about what makes the Teahouse different than other help spaces on Wikipedia and see how you can help new editors by visiting here.
  • Say hello to the new guests at the Teahouse. Take the time to welcome and get to know the latest guests at the Teahouse. Drop off some wikilove to these editors today, as being welcomed by experienced editors is really encouraging to new Wikipedians.

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Hi U5K0

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Thx for telling me. It is strange that this picture is interfering with another article because it has different name. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Alexis85 (talkcontribs) 14:16, 26 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]


Thanks for the barnstar

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Will continue doing my best to keep the article updated. Cheers. Tomi566 (talk) 16:29, 26 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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The Signpost: 23 July 2012

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Invitation to wikiFeed

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Hi U5K0,

I'm part of a team that is researching ways to help Wikipedia editors find interesting content to contribute to Wikipedia. More specifically, we are investigating whether content from news sources can be used to enhance Wikipedia editing. We have created a tool, called wikiFeed, that allows you to specify Twitter and/or RSS feeds from news sources that are interesting to you. wikiFeed then helps you make connections between those feeds and Wikipedia articles. We believe that using this tool may be a lot of fun, and may help you come up with some ideas on how to contribute to Wikipedia in ways that interest you. Please participate! To do so, complete this survey and follow this link to our website. Once you're there, click the "create an account" link to get started.

For more information about wikiFeed, visit our project page. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask via my talk page, or by email at wikifeedcc@gmail.com. We appreciate your time and hope you enjoy playing with wikiFeed!

Thanks! FifthCrow (talk) 19:57, 24 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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The Tea Leaf - Issue Five

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Stop by for a tasty glass of wiki-iced tea at the Teahouse, today!

Hi! Welcome to the fifth edition of The Tea Leaf, the official newsletter of the Teahouse!

  • Guest activity increased in July. Questions are up from an average of 36 per week in June to 43 per week in July, and guest profile creation has also increased. This is likely a result of the automatic invite experiments we started near the end of month, which seeks to lessen the burden on hosts and other volunteers who manually invite editors. During the last week of July, questions doubled in the Teahouse! (But don't let that deter you from inviting editors to the Teahouse, please, there are still lots of new editors who haven't found Teahouse yet.)
  • More Teahouse hosts than ever. We had 12 new hosts sign up to participate at the Teahouse! We now have 35 hosts volunteering at the Teahouse. Feel free to stop by and see them all here.
  • Phase two update: Host sprint. In August, the Teahouse team plans to improve the host experience by developing a simpler new-host creation process, a better way of surfacing active hosts, and a host lounge renovation. Take a look at the plan and weigh in here.
  • New Teahouse guest barnstar is awarded to first recipient: Charlie Inks. Using the Teahouse barnstar designed by Heatherawalls, hosts hajatvrc and Ryan Vesey created the new Teahouse Guest Barnstar. The first recipient is Charlie Inks, for her boldness in asking questions at the Teahouse. Check out the award in action here.
  • Teahouse was a hot topic at Wikimania! The Teahouse was a hot topic at Wikimania this past month, where editor retention and interface design was heavily discussed. Sarah and Jonathan presented the Teahouse during the Wikimedia Fellowships panel. Slides can be viewed here. A lunch was also held at Wikimania for Teahouse hosts.

As always, thanks for supporting the Teahouse project! Stop by and visit us today!

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The Tea Leaf - Issue Six

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Hi! Welcome to the sixth edition of The Tea Leaf, the official newsletter of the Teahouse!

  • Teahouse serves over 700 new editors in six months on Wikipedia! Since February 27, 741 new editors have participated at the Teahouse. The Q&A board and the guest intro pages are more active than ever.
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ESA

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Do you think that retired astronauts should be included in Astronaut Corps? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Aight 2009 (talkcontribs) 18:29, 15 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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European Integration

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RE: Your undo on my change in the European Integration article.

The article is about European Integration. The countries should be listed in order from MOST integrated to LEAST. This is most logical. What do you think on the matter? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Julien Houle (talkcontribs) 16:15, 29 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

The table is currently organised by way of column priority from the left. Also, just because a nation has more green squares in its row doesn't make it more integrated. This is a subjective thing and I prefer to not get into it at all.--U5K0'sTalkMake WikiLove not WikiWar 16:57, 29 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Slovenia election

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Hi, I'm looking at the opinion polls in the presidential election article. Mladina's survey is a tracking poll, so it's a different kind than the others listed. Maybe it would be better to exclude it from the main table and mention it later in a prose format? Like "During the campaing, Mladina/Ninamedia were running a tracking poll that showed ..." What do you think? --Tone 20:05, 4 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Chemtrail conspiracy theory

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I've blocked the IP and requested protection, I'd advise you not to revert again though even though I agree there are BLP issues. This will be dealt with I'm sure. Dougweller (talk) 21:38, 8 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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