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2005 North India earthquake 8 Oct

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2005 North India earthquake --pradeepsomani

Bengali Translation ---- Hi Raj, just checked your message. I would be more than happy to do this translation. I will let you know as soon as I am finished. Thanks, pompeez

Image

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The image you are linking to has some major problems which are noted in the discussion, and which I repeat here

  1. The Cross pattée (centre) is rather oddly placed - referring possibly to the Knights templar - which no longer exists,
  2. The triple crescent of Diane de Poitiers is supposed to represent wicca or mother goddess type neopaganism which unfortunately bears a strong resemblance to the Biological hazard Symbol.
  3. Notably missing is any symbol for Buddhism - normally recognised as a major world religion.

The new image has none of these problems. -- Jeff3000 19:31, 3 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I suggest keeping the new image. It solves all the problems. No need to do any work when the perfect solution already exists. -- Jeff3000 19:38, 3 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I quote the discussion from the page:
"The Cross pattée (centre) is rather oddly placed - referring possibly to the Knights templar - which no longer exists, so maybe represents gnostic Christians - most of which do not exist. Ayyavazhi (bottom centre) is a small (on the world stage) syncretic Hindu sect, and also seems rather out of place. Lastly, I am guessing that the triple crescent of Diane de Poitiers is supposed to represent wicca or mother goddess type neopaganism which unfortunately bears a strong resemblance to the Biological hazard Symbol. Notably missing is any symbol for Buddhism - normally recognised as a major world religion. In light of your question, I feel that it is correct to edit the picture somewhat. If we were to represent nine religions, it seems to make sense to use the top nine organized religions found on World religion - namely Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Judaism, Bahá'í, Jainism, Shinto. Notable absences would be those excluded by the 'organized religion' requirement - Chinese traditional, Primal Indigenous, African traditional, and Secular/Atheists.. I have amended the picture for uses where it is meant to be representative of different religions. This should better reflect what I mention above. There is no ordering used in the image - I merely replaced some symbols with symbols from more popular reliigions. Moreover, I have thickened the lines used in order to make it more visible for Template:User religious pluralism. See Major world religions for the choice - I restricted the set to organised religions."
The current picture already covers the most populous distinct organized religions. -- Jeff3000 19:42, 3 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Given that Ayyavazhi is considered a demonition of Hinduism, it would not really be appropriate to put it in (as discussion above). Then all other demonitions would want to have their own symbol, not only from Hinduism, but other religions, like the Shi'a and Sunni in Islam, and different Christian demonitions. Furthermore the Ayyavazhi symbol is already in the Religion article in bright colours, so it's not like it's being censored. -- Jeff3000 19:44, 3 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I've already quoted the discussion which I feel is exactly spot on. It covers the most number of distinct religious traditions. -- Jeff3000 19:47, 3 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks :) -- Jeff3000 19:48, 3 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Ayyavazhi Templates

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Vaikunda Raja, what you term 'vandalism' is in fact constructive editing and clarifying.

  • In the Template:Ayyavazhi, there are links to pages that are no more than a list of empty pages and two line stubs. It is misleading the users to have a grandiose template with numerous links to empty pages. It also borders on spamming. Links to Ekam, Vethan, Thirumal, Sivan, and The Trinity all point to Hinduism pages or disamb pages and are not specific to Ayyavazhi and so they were removed.
  • The template was condensed further to make it more usable by removing links to empty pages or stubs. You can put these links back when the stubs are expanded. I have seen no activity on these pages in months. What is the point in keeping the links on this template. They were removed due to this reason.
  • What is the need for the Template:Ayyavazhi large to practically list every stub article you have created on this subject? You have already listed the main topics in Template:Ayyavazhi. That is why this was redirected to the main template. I have reverted it back to a condensed version.

How is your Italian coming along?! Parthi 23:27, 22 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Stop inserting Ayyavazhi in irrelevant places

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Vaikunda Raja, stop inserting Ayyavazhi into places that have nothing even remotely to do with it. Ayyavazhi is a small, miniscule, unrecognised, not notable sect confined to a few districts of Tamil Nadu. Nothing more nothing less. - Parthi 22:48, 11 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Vaikunda Raja, can you cite neutral (meaning not connected with Ayyavazhi) references for
  1. the current number of adherents
  2. the spread of Ayyavazhi in Tamil Nadu and elsewhere
  3. the number of places of worship
Ayyavazhi does not belong in every page remotely related to religion. You may believe that Ayyavazhi is notable enough to be included everywhere, but as it is not a recognised religion, it fails the notability criteria. You may create hundreds of articles on this subject, as you have already done, but you cannot start inserting Ayyavazhi in all and sundry as you have done in the past. - Parthi 23:22, 11 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Paul/Vaikunda, we have been through this numerous times. If Ayyavazhi is 'not known commonly' and '[hasn't] received official recognition' (according to yourself), then by definition it is NN|non notable. Stop inserting links to Ayaavazhi in general articles such as Dharma etc. You have already spawned WP with hundreds of stubs and forks for this unknown, miniscule and isolated faith. If you continue to do that I will be continuously deleting them. - Parthi talk/contribs 22:46, 9 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Talib 72

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Don't ever touch my userboxes. I designed all of the userboxes with symbols not pictures. I don't care how interested in the religion you are, only symbols, not pictures, may be inserted. If you want to reason with me contact me on my user page. User:Talib 72

Signing on talk pages

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Hi,

While signing on talk pages please use four tildes, as in

~~~~

instead of

[[Paul]]

Using the second format will lead only to wikipedia mainspace pages rather than userpages. Cheers. -- Chez (Discuss / Email)04:43, 25 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Re: Ayyaavazhi

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That specifically is the point. It lacks official recognition. That was the reason why a concensus was reached between wikipedia editors some time back on not to include Ayyavazhi on the page. I'm not saying that the religon lacks credibility. Rather, it is not notable enough to be mentioned in such detail on the Religion in India page. At present it is presented with even more prominence than Islam or Christianity. This leads to false impressions on readers unfamiliar with the Indian context. Since you seem to be very well versed with the religion, may I ask why it hasnt yet been declared (by the govt) as a religion seperate from Hindusim?--thunderboltz(Deepu) 14:15, 25 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Very similar point, except more so, in regards to adding it to Wikipedia:Vital articles. It may or may not be a religion in India, but as a new, disputed, and not particularly famous religion is definitely not one of the 1000 most vital articles for an encyclopedia to have. AnonEMouse (squeak) 18:59, 30 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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WikiProject India Newsletter: Volume 1, Issue 2 - November 2006

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Ayyavazhi NPOV

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I'm from Tamilnadu and visited most places in my 23 years and have not even heard of this so-called religion. I tried to google it, and didnt find much conclusive evidence, apart from pages caching WP. In the meanwhile, the article seems to be having a lot of unverfied claims and glorification on the sect, and all the proof seems to emanate from one person's book & a couple of other questionable missionary sources. It seems to me that, anyone with some knowledge of WP and two questionable books as citation could glorify any thing as a religion in the world. The article doesnt even seems to show that majority of Tamils even have no idea what this sect means, and I'm not convinced why this sect should be considered more than any other sects in Tamilnadu. I'm not sure this aspect is NPOV and wanted more discussion on that. Balajiviswanathan 23:27, 15 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Can you provide me atleast two peer-reviewed papers. Non peer-reviewed articles that are not published in reputed publications cannot be considered. Anyone could write a paper, but unless they are peer-reviwed, it cannot be considered a concrete source. The book of G Patrick (if there exists such a person really) cannot be found in any of the major library references and searches and I sincerely doubt any such book even exists. If there exists a book really, it must be verified by atleast one of the admins and be certified that is indeed a worthy book for religious reference. There are thousands of books and pamphelts claiming everything in the world and we cannot take all of them to be true. Honestly, you cannot use an unknown book and sprinkle the world with some unknown grouping's principles. This thing has gotten to a point, where I need to request for neutral arbitrers and verify all the sources. Citing 70 sources of an unknown book, seems a very fishy deal to me. Balajiviswanathan 00:02, 16 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I'm sorry to hurt you. But, without having a conclusive proof you have managed to get around doing too many things in Wikipedia. We need the proof for all the actions and also want to resolve the case whether you had been using the names Vaikunta Raja, Paul Raj and other anonymous IPs to get your point. However, I don't question your great writing talent and Wikipedia usage knowledge. My point is that a totally unknown group is blown totally out of context and we need to tear down a lot of articles, including the portal. If you want to avoid this, bring us concrete proof. Notable news paper articles, official government material or notable peer-reviewed articles and books. Your book reference and paper references in the wiki pages are unacceptble as a concrete souce. Balajiviswanathan 00:27, 16 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Dude, do you know what you have done to Wikipedia? You have put this whole project into lacking credibility. Send me some of the papers, and details of where they have been published. Btw, what is an university paper? Does it mean some reputed university has taken this a department for pursuing studies on it and publishes papers on this or some university professors publishing papers? Also send references about this as appeared in local newspapers. If it had been declared as a holiday, surely atleast one of the local English newspapers should have reported - Hindu or Indian Express. Balajiviswanathan 00:53, 16 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Good, atleast there is a possibility that Vaikundar might be a real person, and atleast one sentence in a newspaper corner says it:). Send us more info about the real links for your grouping - no personal websites and blogs and no site that is caching Wikipedia content. If there are no detailed news articles (this is eng wiki, so eng newspapers are needed and for tam articles there is always tam wiki), then nothing more than a cursory article be allowed and anyway all the family of articles and portal have to be remobed. So, if there is enough proof for the existance of the so called "Ayyavazhi", the article on it could be retained and whatever it is, all the rest should go. If there is no significant proof, even that has to be marked for speedy deletion. Balajiviswanathan 01:14, 16 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Community bulletin board

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The Community bulletin board is NOT the place to have a discussion on religious portals. Take it to Wikipedia:Help desk --Tagishsimon (talk)


Wikipedia:Mediation

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I strongly urge you two to take your dispute to Wikipedia:Mediation. You both care about the issue passionately; I cannot see how it will be resolved without damage other than by mediation. --Tagishsimon (talk)

Okay, specifically, I would take it here: Wikipedia:Mediation Cabal and frame it as a question of what is and what is not a religion for wikipedia purposes with respect to portals and categories. Follow their process. --Tagishsimon (talk) 01:52, 16 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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3RR violation

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You have now violated three reverts rule on Tamil people. I will be reporting you for appropriate action. - Parthi talk/contribs 10:03, 7 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

User notice: temporary 3RR block

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Regarding reversions[1] made on December 7 2006 to Tamil people

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You have been temporarily blocked for violation of the three-revert rule. Please feel free to return after the block expires, but also please make an effort to discuss your changes further in the future.
The duration of the block is 24 hours. William M. Connolley 21:57, 7 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

3RR -- India page

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You are in danger of violating the three-revert rule. Please cease further reverts or you may be blocked from editing. =Nichalp «Talk»= 19:09, 16 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Re: Religion in India

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I am reducing all of them. Working on Buddhism now. Will attend to the others in the next 24 hours. They are all supposed to be summaries, with the details in the main articles. Fowler&fowler«Talk» 20:20, 20 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

3RR on India

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Hi Paul, you've been reported for a 3RR violation on India and have been blocked for 24 hours. When you return, try to reach a compromise on talk, and please take the time to review the 3RR policy. Cheers, SlimVirgin (talk) 00:47, 21 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Paul, did you make this edit? SlimVirgin (talk) 08:15, 22 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, but why? When i browse to the article Ayyavazhi(not by signing in) I saw a NPOV tag there in the history section. see there each and every lines are cited with valid sources, but two lines left. So I cited those two lines also. No other edits are made. - Paul 18:08, 23 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Also please see here before proceeding. I've made some comments. Are reverting undiscussed edits with discusiions considered 3RR violations? Also the fourth is not actually a revert, but just an edit as per the discussions - Paul 18:25, 23 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

First thing I'm going to do is submit the article for consideration at Wikipedia:Good articles/Candidates, and then we can get some formal indication as to what specific weaknesses the article might currently have. Then, once they are addressed, we can try to get the article up to FA status. Regretably, my time for the next day or so will be spent in creating assessment units for the various other religion projects, but I will help to improve the article to the degree that my own probably limited resources and knowledge can. Probably my best ability would be in copyediting (if required) and maybe finding some additional references. But the improvement of articles of this kind is the specific goal of WikiProject Religion, so I hope that the other members who are interested and able to contribute to the article will do so as well. Also, if you yourself know of any other editors who contribute to articles on the subject, we are specifically looking to create dedicated subgroups who might be able to focus their attention on individual faiths, including potentially Ayyavazhi. Like I said, I'm submitting the article for GA consideration now, and that'll let us know how it stands as is. We can tackle the problems that might arise as they come up. Badbilltucker 18:17, 27 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

  • There might be a problem regarding the number of recent content-related edits, which might indicate that the article is not "stable". That I don't know about. I actually posted the article as a Good Article candidate and find that no one has taken it upon themselves to review it. Generally, that review, when it comes, will probably be better than anything I could do. I am myself still fixing some grammatical errors, but that shouldn't be a problem for consideration. Probably the best thing to do is to wait for the formal review when it does come, which should be at worst early next week. Badbilltucker 18:34, 3 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I can definitely help you with the copy edit. I do not know anything about the topic, but I can do a copy edit for you right now. Cheers, Kodster (heLLo) (Me did that) 16:22, 5 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I'm about half-way through the article. I'll post here when I'm done. Cheers, Kodster (heLLo) (Me did that) 17:41, 5 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
 Done It's been four hours, but I'm finally finished. Good luck! Cheers, Kodster (heLLo) (Me did that) 19:16, 5 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Response to your comments on my talk page

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Dear friend paul, I have responded to the comments you left for me on my talk page. Sincerely, --BostonMA talk 20:23, 28 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Dear friend Paul, I would like to repeat my suggestion that you attempt to restate back to me your understanding of my position. Doing so would give me some hope that we can have a fruitful discussion. Sincerely, --BostonMA talk 21:00, 28 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Response

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Hey sorry, I just now read the previous revisions, you are right, I have reverted myself. Hopefully we can find sources to prove wether or not Ayyavazhi should be included. Sfacets 20:46, 28 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Ayyavazhi

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Hi Paul, after reading the discussion on Ayyavazhi on your talk page, it seems like a concensus has not yet been reached. Sarayuparin 22:07, 28 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thangal

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Hai I found your long experience in Ayyavazhi works here in wikipeida. I noticed that you are from Kanyakumari. Can you please give informations (list) about some important Thangals in the region west to Thacklay in Kanyakumari District?

I've asked to Vaikunda Raja also. ==> SaffronWhiteGreen 19:43, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, But presently, Iam concentrating on my studies. So I may have no time to write articles here. But in the midst I'll find time to do atleast something here. I asked the list of Thangals for doing a project in my college.
Thanks. ==> SaffronWhiteGreen 21:28, 5 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Ayyavazhi article

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I see a couple of references in the article that say this year, last year, and the like. These would almost certainly fail the article for GA or FA consideration. Unfortunately, I don't know myself which specific years should be put in. If you could, please place them there yourself. And, for what little it's worth, I have a printout on which I am making some copyedit changes, and look to be making the revisions in the article itself on Monday. Thanks for your patience and assistance. Badbilltucker 16:06, 6 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Ayyavazhi article

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I removed the article from the good article page because I'm still working on some of the text corrections. With any luck, they'll be finished by Monday. However, I did earlier today note that there is now a kind of "quick dismissal" policy in place with some good article reviewers, and I didn't want the article to be summarily rejected on the basis of some grammatical errors, which I think some of the reviewers might cite as being cause for quick rejection. Sorry for any confusion or questions which it might cause you, but I have seen a few articles have received such speedy dismissal and I didn't want this to be another one. Again, my apologies. Luckily, given the comparatively short list, it should be returned to the list fairly quickly. Also, I think that the peer review process might work better, particularly if we receive a favorable peer review. If that is the case, then it might be possible to nominate it for FA directly, without going through the GA process. Given that a number of people respond to the FA proposals, while it only takes one reviewer to pass or fail a GA, I think our chances are probably more statistically successful with FA than GA. Sorry again for any confusion or distress my action may have caused you. I personally will hopefully have the revisions done by Monday (I work nights here and it's been slow lately; lots of free time available at work) and expect to nominate it for peer review at that time. Again, my apologies for any confusion or distress my action may have caused you. Badbilltucker 18:54, 6 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Sorry again. I too tend to prattle on a lot. And I mean a LOT. I lose track of what I'm saying occasionally myself. Badbilltucker 19:41, 6 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Paul. As you may have already noticed, I've have also copyedited this article for clarity in the English language. For example, I've changed some words that really weren't words to their English counterparts. If this messes up what you are trying to say somehow, please don't hesitate to let me know.
Truthfully, almost all of the articles that are linked to this one need to be copyedited (see Neetham, for example. I would appreciate it if you could look at the "list" in the morality section and see if you can expand some of the points so that I can turn them back into paragraphs again. Thank you so much for what you are doing. Sincerely, Nina Odell 21:26, 6 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for your response, Paul. I will try my best on all these articles:). have a safe and fun trip! Nina Odell 19:55, 7 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Noted your response, sir. Have had electrical problems for three days which kept me offline, and had a bit of a backlog today to attend to. With any luck at all, further grammatical revisions to article will be done tomorrow afternoon. Badbilltucker 00:43, 17 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

WikiProject India Newsletter: Volume II, Issue 1 - January 2007

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Hello and Vanakkam,

I see that you have created the Ayyavazhi marriage and would like to take the opportunity to invite you to join our group. WikiProject Dravidian Civilizations does not actually fall under a single country but several in South Asia. It will also cover everything from religions, ethnicities, history, arts, and more. Your contribution to the Ayyavazhi religion is needed and an important part of the different faiths practiced amongst different Dravidian civilizations. If you are interested in joining this group please log on to Wikipedia:WikiProject Dravidian civilizations and post your name under the Members section. I look forward to hearing from you. Much regards. Wiki Raja 09:56, 21 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

RE: Iv'e joined

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Thank you for joining. The answer two your question is that Dravidian is a term for a family of related ethnicities and languages. Just like Indo-Aryan is a term for a family of related ethnicities and languages. Also, regarding the term race, I prefer to use the term ethnicity in its place. Since, in my opinion, there is one race (species) which is the human race. Regards. Wiki Raja 20:16, 21 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Also, comparing with European civilizations, we have the Italians, Spanish, French, etc. Once again, thanks for joining. Wiki Raja 20:19, 21 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Undue Weight

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Welcome to Wikipedia. Thank you for your contributions. As a member of the Wikipedia community, I would like to remind you of Wikipedia's neutral-point-of-view policy for editors which you appear to have violated at India. In particular, please read the section of the policy related to Undue Weight. "An article should not give undue weight to any aspects of the subject, but should strive to treat each aspect with a weight appropriate to its significance to the subject." In the meantime, please be bold and continue contributing to Wikipedia.

Paul, in a list of religions of India, Ayyavazhi is not more notable than Jews or Zoroastrians. If you look at lists of religions of India, for example the census, or literally thousands of books on the religions of India, Ayyavazhi is rarely mentioned. Wikipedia gives weight according to the weight given by experts in the particular field of interest. Please do not continue to make contentious edits on the India page without consensus of other editors of the India page. It is disruptive. Sincerely, --BostonMA talk 22:21, 24 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
What I am saying is that Wikipedia gives weight according to the weight given by experts in the particular field of interest. When making a list of religions of India, we give weight according to the weight given by experts in religions of India. Of the lists of the religions of India that have been drawn up by experts, the vast majority of these, and the most authoritative ones, do not list Ayyavazhi. --BostonMA talk 22:34, 24 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Does your book even list the religions of India? If so, what religions does it list? If it does give a list of religions of India, and I don't mean merely mention various religions in separate places, then I would consider it to be one of the views of experts on the religions of India. However, we don't give weight according to what one expert might say, but give weight according to the weight found among all experts in the field of interest. --BostonMA talk 22:47, 24 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Paul, we are not debating the factual existence of Ayyavazhi. We are discussing the notability of Ayyavazhi. So please stop repeating your arguments about the existence of Ayyavazhi. The census of India reports state that when individuals have been asked to identify their religion, they have given something close to 1500 different answers. An overview article on India should not contain a list of 1500 different beliefs. We must limit our list to the most notable and describe the remaining beliefs as "others". Which beliefs are the most notable? We decide that by looking at the reputable sources. All of the reputable sources, and not merely a single book. It is not even clear to me that that the single book upon which you place so much weight even lists the most notable religions of India. If so, the book even if completely factual, would not do us any good for determining which beliefs should be in the list of religions in the India article. Sincerely, --BostonMA talk 02:51, 25 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

You placed a note on the administrators' noticeboard because you're not getting your way in a content dispute. If you have a reason for administrator action, let's hear it. At this point, I do not see any reason for an admin to get involved. Try dispute resolution if you're having trouble. | Mr. Darcy talk 20:39, 25 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The revert of your edit was completely appropriate. I don't see valid sources. You need to either find better sources, convince other editors that your sources are valid, or drop the matter entirely. | Mr. Darcy talk 22:04, 25 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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I've blocked you 24 hours for your ceaseless edit-warring, and for the fact that you reverted India four times in just over 24 hours (24:11, to be precise). While that's not a technical vio, the purpose of the 3RR policy is to discourage edit-warring. You clearly aren't getting that message, so take a day to cool off and consider why so many users are opposed to your actions. | Mr. Darcy talk 22:22, 25 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The block is explained above. You were blocked for edit-warring, and for violating the spirit of 3RR if not the letter. Waiting until a few minutes after the 24-hour period has expired to revert again is still blatant edit-warring and will get you blocked. I hope that the time off has given you a chance to reconsider your editing strategy. | Mr. Darcy talk 23:30, 27 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Ayyavazhi article

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I regret to say that I am still tied up in trying to as it were assign all the religion articles to the appropriate projects, if any, which is probably at this point a more pressing concern, as I am finding that most of the religion articles have yet to be "tagged" by any projects, so they don't even necessarily know that they are there. It is my hope that the League of Copyeditors who have been called in can assist more quickly. Badbilltucker 22:31, 27 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Your edits to my user talk page

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I have replied to your edits to my user talk page.--Indianstar 05:52, 28 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Your edits to User Talk:Navou

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I have replied. Navou banter 22:40, 28 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

your request

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I don't have time to take on another large project and do it justice. I looked at the article in question and, on first impression, feel that there are too many links in it to make it inviting to read -- especially in the introductory paragraph. If this aspect were worked on, I feel it would make the article more attractive. --JAXHERE | Talk 13:36, 29 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Paul, there was no distubance. The article you have proposed might need a lot of time to do a good job and I don't want to make that kind of committment with all the other things I have pending. The suggestion I made was just a first impression as a result of a quick glance. Any how, good luck with your project. --JAXHERE | Talk 13:09, 31 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

My comments

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Kindly address my comments on AV talk page. --Blacksun 14:53, 1 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Ayyavazhi as a separate religion

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Do you have any web resources which states Ayyavazhi as a separate religion? Google search about Ayyavazhi returns only wikipedia and other wikimedia project resources.(Most of them were created by you.) Is there any large scale surveys taken in Tamilnadu states Ayyavazhi as a separate religion? Do you have access to such survey reports? (Apart from books and university papers) --Indianstar 16:15, 1 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I have following suggestions to you. Please don't update about Ayyavazhi religion in non Ayyavazhi related articles till others get convinced that Ayyavazhi is a separate religion.(Till wikipedia community accepts evidences as credible one.) This will help to avoid edit wars. You can improve Ayyavazhi related articles till such time. Following questions need to be answered to establish that Ayyavazhi is a separate religion.
1)What prompted Ayyavazhi followers to declare themselves as Hindus in census and other Government surveys?.
2) How information about Ayyavazhi is totally missing in web. If Ayyavazhi has millions of followers, how it does not find any mention even in news articles of "The Hindu" Tamilnadu editions. (Its news papers for last 5-6 years are available in web).
3) Loyola college,chennai regularly conducts surveys through out Tamilnadu(atleast once in six months) about various socio-economic factors of Tamilnadu. Why Ayyavazhi does not find any mention in their surveys?.
Tamil daily Dinamalar/Daily thanthi editions are also available in Internet. Please let me know whether Dinamalar/Daily thanthi has covered about Ayyavazhi with edition dates in which Ayyavazhi related articles are appearing. --Indianstar 11:51, 2 February 2007 (UTC).[reply]
Can you send dates/pages of Dinamalar editions which covered about Ayyavazhi. I am not questioning about existence of Ayyavazhi sect. I am looking for few news coverages which says Ayyavazhi as a separate religion. Social and economical infrastructure of North eastern states are worser than 3 districts pointed out by you in Tamilnadu. But census was able to identify minor religions in those areas. Infact those three districts have higher literacy percentage compared to North Tamilnadu. More than 1 year news papers of Dinamalar are available in web.--Indianstar 10:06, 3 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Please post Daily thanthi and Dinakaran editions dates and pages in which news articles are appearing. I am only looking for news coverages which could be used as a credible evidence to prove that Ayyavazhi is a separate religion. --Indianstar 16:02, 4 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]
As I have mentioned a number of times, the wikipedia community will not oppose the existence of the numerous Ayyavazhi articles if the citations for the indepent religion and the number of followers are verified. However inserting links to numerous other pages however remotely related to religion will not be accepted as it will give undue weight to a minor religion over other sects/religions of the world. Parthi talk/contribs 21:41, 5 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Your signature

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Pls don't use photos or pictures in ur signature. It's against wiki rule. Read WP:SIGN. Amartyabag TALK2ME 12:02, 20 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Nizal Thangals

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Paul, I've asked you some days before to help me in getting the list of Important(Old) Thangals west to Thucklay. Can you help. Only two months to go for the date by which I've to complete my project. So if you can please speed up.

And wish U a happy Vaikunda Avatharam. Thanks ==> SaffronWhiteGreen 16:41, 2 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Ayyavazhi POV

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I have modified lead of Ayyavazhi to bring article out of POV. Pl give your opinion on article's Talk page.--Indianstar 06:21, 4 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

WikiProject India Newsletter: Volume II, Issue 2 - March 2007

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Project News
  • Jimbo's visit to India and the WikiCamp in Chennai: Jimbo recently visited India in late February and early March on wiki work. This included a trip to a WikiCamp in Chennai. The one day conference attracted 300 participants from across India and beyond dealt with issues facing wikis ([2]). It was widely covered by the press, eg The Hindu( [3]), which cited the efforts of Bhadani (edit count), Sundar (leadership on Tamil Wikipedia) and Ganeshk (Creation of Ganeshbot to create articles on Indian towns from census figures). Ganeshk himself travelled from California to attend the conference.
  • Wikipedia Weekly 15: Wikipedia Weekly, a informal Wikipedians' program that purports to give "A weekly audio roundup of Wikipedia happenings with news, interviews and roundtable discussions" recently interviewed two prominent editors Rama's Arrow and Ragib(listen). The entire 34 minute interview was entirely about the world of Indian subcontinent wiki-happenings, and was the first episode which was not entirely dominated by discussion of wiki-politics and wiki-bureaucracy, with the host Witty lama praising the efficiency of the project and its proliferation of featured content. Rama's Arrow cited the team spirit, friendship and respect among project members in discussing its success and FA productivity, as well as discussing subcontinental wiki-conflict. Ragib talked also of his public campaign to raise awareness of the Bengali Wikipedia in his native Bangladesh, which has seen a 30-fold increase in article count over the past year.
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Barnstar Award

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I have awarded you abarn star for contributing tirelessly to Ayyavazhi articles. Keep up the good work! Wiki Raja 00:00, 11 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Ayyavazhi formatting

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Length Actually, including the <div>formatting makes the article longer in terms of kilobytes and page size. As far as the formatting of the length of the displayed page goes, I personally prefer it to be uncluttered and long, rather than cluttered and short. It's a personal choice, and I'm not really willing to fight about it either way, but I'm happy to share my input. Thanks for asking. -Justin (koavf)·T·C·M 00:43, 19 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

New Makeover for WikiProject Dravidian Civilizations!

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Hi,

Thought you would be interested in checking out the makevover for WikiProject Dravidian civilizations. Enjoy!

Wiki Raja

RE: Good Work!

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Thanks. Hope you like the info on Ayyavazhi I included in the Religions section. Regards. Wiki Raja 19:09, 26 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Image in Cigarette Article

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I noticed you changed the image in the Cigarette article; I don't see that this is necessary, and the fact that the cigarette is placed upon a mirror, making it look like two cigarettes, while the caption is in the singular, is particularly confusing. I have reverted the edit. If you think that your image is better, please post your reasoning on the talk page for that article. Thank you. --Nemilar 14:32, 29 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

E-Mail communication

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Hi,

I was wondering if you could create an e-mail where I can get in touch regarding our WikiProject and future developments. Regards. Wiki Raja 20:35, 5 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Pls be cool

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Dear Paul,

I've been through your sincere works on Ayyavazhi articles. And understand your feeling while a group of users making nasty commment on you and your works. But i can't agree that no one is there with genuine outlook. And if you feel so from this discussion, I assure you that things won't go worse like that(in the article) any more. Because, then (If I had gone through correctly) there is only few citations you provided then. But now the article seems good and well refered, enough to be judged correctly by Neutral users. Let others to comment on before deciding anything. Though I know much about Ayyavazhi as you, I too can help you with few of my know facts about Ayyavazhi. Keep your good work, Thanks. - white dot...!!! 11:12, 23 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Our new banner!

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Wiki Raja 22:57, 13 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Special thanks should go to Persian Poet Gal for making the banner ad for us. Wiki Raja 05:40, 17 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Disputed fair use rationale for Image:Ayyavazhi phenomenology symbolism.jpg

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PR

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Please don't be daunted by the sheer length of the suggestions; most of them end up being rather unimportant style details. They are just generated suggestions for the article as part of the reviewing process. (if you have specific questions, you can ask User:Ruhrfisch; I'm mostly inactive on WP and he has taken over the process) AZ t 03:08, 9 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Nominated for FAC

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Hai Paul, I've nominated the Article Ayyavazhi for the featured article Candidate. Pls take a look over here. - White Dot...!!!® 08:43, 14 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I am finally finished, my notes. You have been amazing keeping up with all of them! There are a few minor tweaks on references, and then let me know when these last are completed. Thank you. SriMesh | talk 18:41, 18 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Your GA nomination of Ayyavazhi

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The article Ayyavazhi you nominated as a good article has passed , see Talk:Ayyavazhi for eventual comments about the article. Well done! SriMesh | talk 20:48, 18 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

You did an awesome job correcting and updating the article, as I went along. The article also attended to several points of improvement made earlier. I wish you much success in your endeavours. Kind Regards SriMesh | talk 21:27, 18 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]


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Feature article query. I have myself, achieved good article status on articles I have written, and have not yet pursued actively the feature article status as of yet. If I was you, open some Religion Feature articles which are already passed and look at comments by current feature article reviewers of articles being suggested for other Featured article candidates. According to criteria needed, IMHO this article does most points. I am not sure what regular feature article reviewers would say regarding length, on Good Article Criteria length is not mentioned. On this page summary style it is suggested that...generally 30KB of prose is the starting point where articles may be considered too long...This page is 87 kilobytes long. It may be appropriate to split this article into smaller, more specific articles. See Wikipedia:Article size. Check out a few passed feature article's length. Microsoft word did nót find any problems in grammar / spelling. The criteria of GA was met. The semi automatic peer reviewer which checks out manual of style also did pretty good. The Peer review Automated seemed to do well...if you are doing other articles, you can install this yourself if you wish... I see an article I passed as GA is currently at FA review and needing a few more tweaks... see comments about Ryan White....I will give Ryan White another look see and vote, now I see it there as well. Kind Regards and good luck. SriMesh | talk 01:08, 22 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Re census. This was addressed in GAN as per my comment. On further research (Plûrâlitâs Latîna and Latin Fourth Declension Nouns ) the Latin plural of census is census as the word census is a masculine noun of the fourth declension. The word census is not pluralized similar to these words platypus - platypi; octopus - octopi; syllabus - syllabi. (I really thought it should be a plural of this format, but now I have learned some more Latin.  :-) ) There is usage amongst English speech of the word censuses, and so the purist plural of census to census has now become censuses in dictionaries of common terminology. So it does seem that the plural can be census or censuses, sorry for the hassle on your FAC.SriMesh | talk 15:22, 27 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

You're Invited!

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Hello! I thought you may be interested in joining WikiProject Tamil civilization. We work on creating, expanding and making general changes to Tamil related articles. If you would be interested in joining feel free to visit the Participants Page! Thank You.

Wiki Raja (talk) 08:28, 23 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Welcome

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Hi, and welcome to the WikiProject Tamil civilization! As you may have guessed, we're a group of editors working to improve Wikipedia's coverage of Dravidian related topics.

A few features that you might find helpful:

There are a variety of interesting things to do within the project; you're free to participate however much—or little—you like:

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If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to any experienced member of the project, and we'll be happy to help you. Again, welcome! We look forward to seeing you around!

Wiki Raja (talk) 03:35, 24 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Ayyavazhi help

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No worries. I'll keep an eye on it and an eye on the FAC page, to try and make sure it suits the MOS certainly, and try my best to pefect any English. Peanut4 (talk) 13:51, 24 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Hello there. I made two comments regarding the article (one I forgot to sign in) . The majority seem to be concerned with the references. I think there are no qualms with the facts in the article, just the places of the references. As you had more than the references that are now on the page... Think of each reference as ...will it be there a few years from now? There can be forums and web blogs published online, as well as Merriam-Webster Online which has a reputation for being a good authority as a dictionary. To make an article on wikipedia more valid than a blog, a reputable primary source reference needs to be used. The peer review page is questioning the quality of the references more than the facts of the article you wrote. Wiki sites cannot be references for wiki articles. So in genealogy for example if I say that great great grandma said that Joe Smith is an Uncle it is oral genealogy from a secondary source. If I say that Jim Brown is a brother to Joe Brown and these are both of their birth certificates from the Department of Vital Statistics, this is a primary source. If a newspaper gives a biographical account of a Great Great Grandmother this is a starting point for some research. If the biographical account states she passed away in 1955, and there is a death certificate from the Department of Vital Statistics, then the fact is confirmed on the death certificate that the newspaper was true in its facts. Just have a peek at the references, and pick the Primary source and not the Secondary source as much as possible. Both will refer back to your fact, but one cannot be disputed it will help the comments at the FAC. Anyways, I hope this helps.SriMesh | talk 16:42, 31 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Hopefully that will help. It is much more basic now, so hopefully those not conversant in Ayyavazhi and eastern spirituality will understand better, or seek the answers in the extended articles. Good luck. SriMesh | talk 19:38, 1 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Hello there. Left a note specifically to Ncmvocalist as the two specific terms that are referred to are names. Names are names whether in one language or another. The other was minor, and was changed relating to internal evidence. The other terms, are for the most wikilinked, or explained in the text. Hopefully I hear back from them, as the article does make sense as compared to others which have been read. I had checked the images - I cannot say anything about them regarding public domain or fair use for them. My goodness does seem like there is a bit of a problem with other folks' acceptance. Will put the article through an English word processor to see what foreign language words pop up to be further explained to meet M of S. Kind Regards again...SriMesh | talk 01:56, 6 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Excellent work

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Sorry Paul, for the long break. And very glad to see Ayyavazhi as a Good article. Thanks for your very good job. Also you have nominated Ayyavazhi as a FAC. I too have voted over there. The article is far good than at the previous nomination. I hope it will pass the criteria. Thanks and wishes - White Dot...!!!® 12:52, 25 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Swami Vivekananda

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Hello Paul Raj,

I noticed that there have been frequent inclusions and then subsequent deletions (by User:Bharatveer) of the material relating to Swami Vivekananda and Ayyavazhi. I wonder if that material could better be included on one of the Ayyavazhi pages. Perhaps a short note on the Vivekananda page could direct to a new location. (I also mentioned this to Bharatveer).

Devadaru (talk) 03:53, 9 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Name change request

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Please add your opionion to Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Tamil_civilization#Name_question please. Thanks Taprobanus (talk) 15:38, 11 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]


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WikiProject India Newsletter Volume III, Issue no. 001 - June 2008

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Re: Ayyavazhi - Copy Edit Help

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Thanx for the request....I believe such an lengthy article requires lot of time and understanding for a copyedit. I am aware of the fact that this article was listed at the LoCE for more than a year and it received no response. In fact i wanted to take it up as a challenge a year ago, but my lack of subject knowledge prevented me from doin it. Right now i am very busy and i dont think i'll be able to devote time to the article. Still, if time permits i'll go thru the article once and see what i can do....I suggest you contact other members of LoCE too...thanx for request anyways Gprince007 (talk) 01:34, 4 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I too must respectfully decline. I have looked briefly at Ayyavazhi, and I know so little about the subject that I'd be reluctant to dive in. I recently removed my name from the LoCE list, not because I am tired of copyediting but because I found myself overwhelmed with projects. If the article has not already gone through Wikipedia:Peer review, it might help to post it there. Best wishes. Finetooth (talk) 18:57, 4 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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WikiProject India Newsletter Volume V, Issue no. 1 - (June 2010)

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WP:IND Newsletter is back! It's been nearly a year since the last edition, but we hope to bring out issues on a more regular basis now. The India Wikiproject was set up to increasing coverage of India-related topics on Wikipedia, and over the past few months the focus has been on improving article quality. A number of the project's featured articles underwent featured article reviews over the past year. Of these, Darjeeling and Flag of India survived the review process, while the rest were demoted. During the same period, Gangtok, Harbhajan Singh, Darjeeling and Mysore were featured on the main page respectively on August 20, September 17, November 6 and December 29, 2009. Meanwhile, articles on topics as diverse as Political history of Mysore and Coorg (1565–1760), Marwari horse and Iravan were promoted as featured articles, and respectively appeared on the main page on March 25, May 17 and May 28, 2010. Consequently, the number of FA-class articles under the project's scope dropped from 67 in August 2009 to 63 in June 2010. The number of good articles, however, saw a more than 40% increase, from 91 to 130 during the same period, while the number of featured lists saw a 33% increase from 12 to 16.

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WikiProject India Newsletter Volume V, Issue no. 2 - November 2010

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After a missed issue, the WP:IND newsletter is back on track to being a regular bimonthly feature. The Indian WikiProject has seen plenty of online and off-line action, both in English as well as other Indian languages, and we now have a bigger, better format that intends to feature content and news from the English as well as other Indian language Wikipedias.

Reaching out to Indians has been the theme of the Indian Wikiproject over the past couple of months, aiming to involve a greater number of Indians in editing both the English and Indian language Wikipedias. To this end, efforts to set up the Indian chapter of Wikimedia have moved into their final stages, and registration of the society is currently pending. An effort is underway to push for "WikiMarathons" at meetups, where attendees will be encouraged to edit the English and/or Indian language Wikipedias. This is intended to popularise Wikipedia editing among the general public. In addition, a bot to post DYK's from the Indian Wikiproject to Twitter was created and launched by User:Logicwiki.


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Regrettably, the number of Featured Articles has dropped from 63 in June to 58 at the end of October 2010. Several FAs came up for review and were delisted, while Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles and Fundamental Duties of India was saved. Meanwhile, Chalukya Dynasty appeared on the main page on July 9, 2010. Hearteningly, the number of Good Articles increased from 130 to 136 during the same period, while the number of Featured Lists remained constant at 16.

The source code for the Article Alert Bot is now available and the bot itself is expected to be up and running very shortly. This means that article alerts for the Indian Wikiproject will again be available, enabling editors to easily keep track of developments in respect of reviews, nominations, deletions etc.

The date change vandal mentioned briefly in the previous issue made a reappearance when the range block on his IP range expired in September. Consequently the block was extended till September 2011.

In October there was a heated discussion in the India project noticeboard regarding the copyright status of the Indian party symbols. The discussion was triggered by the deletion of Wiki San Roze's party symbol images by Hammersoft as copyright violations. No resolution was reached, partly because of our inability to explain to Hammersoft how election symbols in India differ from party logos. Comments are requested from anyone with a background in Indian copyright law to clarify this issue.

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News from Indian-language Wikipedias
  • The Bengali Wikisource, which contains the literary works of many prominent writers of Bengali language including Rabindranath Tagore, has crossed the 5,000 pages milestone. According to List of Wikisource page, Bengali Wikisource is now at rank 21 among 56 Wikisource based on number of content pages.
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  • The Hindi Wikipedia and its sister wiki projects migrated to the new vector interface on September 1, 2010. In addition, Hindi is the first (and so far the only) Indian language to be incorporated into the WikiBhasha translation and contribution toolkit developed by Microsoft Research.


Community news
The first meetup in Delhi on 22 September 2010.

Mumbai and Delhi held their first meetups in September, where Wikimedia Board members Barry Newstead and Bishakha Datta met up with Wikipedians and other interested members of the public in these cities. A month later, Hyderabad also held its first meetup.

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Wikipedians in Bangalore continued their tradition of meeting up regularly at the Centre for Internet and Society, with the nineteenth meetup in September featuring Barry and Bishaka as attendees, and marking the release of the community newsletter. Along with Delhi and Mumbai, Bangalore is reported to be one of the three cities in contention for the Indian office of the Wikipedia Foundation.

Jimmy Wales speech at the Mumbai Wikipedia Meetup #3 on 31 October 2010. Intro by User:Bishdatta & User:Arunram. (Recorded by User:AshLin.)

Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales had an interaction with Wikipedians followed by a presentation to members of the public at the third Wikipedia meetup in Mumbai on October 31, 2010.

The first Wikimarathon, where Wikipedians and members of the public were encouraged to contribute to Wikimedia projects onsite, was held simultaneously at the meetups in Bangalore and Chennai on November 14, 2010. Wikipedians in Delhi also held a meetup the same day.

The Malayalam Wikipedia held several academies in different parts of Kerala over the past few months.

Wikimedia Foundation board member Bishakha Datta and Indian Wikipedian Srinivas Gunta co-authored a panel presentation at Wikimania 2010 on the Wikimedia Asia Project.

Current proposals and discussions
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WikiProject India Tag & Assess 2012 Contest

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Hello friends, we are a number of editors from WikiProject India have got together to assess the many thousands of articles under the stewardship of the project, and we'd love to have you, a fellow member, join us. These articles require assessment, that is, the addition of a WikiProject template to the talk page of an article, assessing it for quality and importance and adding a few extra parameters to it.

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