Please explain why you have reverted the page on the Temporal-System-Interpretation to what is very clearly an egregiously non-neutral edit by theantichrist. I have been following this entry closely and I believe that you should have consulted with me before entering the fray. The best action now, I believe, is to revert to a more neutral edit and then continue the discussion.
Hi Rich. The article on Homelessness is being hammered by vandalism. We have had to spend a lot of time fixing the vandalism. We could use some protection for a respite if deemed reasonable. Thanks. --- (Bob) Wikiklrsc00:38, 20 April 2007 (UTC) (talk)[reply]
OTOH, I see no real reason to change existing usages retrospectively: that looks like a huge number of edits to no real purpose. Alai21:27, 22 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Diff. This one isn't serious: There is no reason to remove spacing between nav tags and categories; it just makes the code harder to read. This one is serious: It really should not be removing spacing between stub tags and whatever preceded them (usually categories, sometimes interwikis or even regular content); stub tags have a known problem that they need two blank lines between them and whatever preceded them, or they butt up against the last content in the page that preceded them when the page is rendered in the browser. Looks like crap, but WP:WSS is unlikely to fix this any time soon, since it means changing the behavior of thousands of stub templates. Example - smackbot is changing:
You might want to tweak "Gets us ready for the change-over to 13 digit ISBNs at the end of the year." (and anything similar) in your FAQ. (I spend the first quarter of each year chasing such things on a massive website, so I sympathise...) Andy Mabbett20:57, 22 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hello Rich. I notice this template has been created, perhaps by people who didn't know that ISBN magic would work with ISBN-13. In the past, counter-productive ISBN templates have been deleted with fair regularity, after the issue was explained. Do you have any strong views on this one? I assume that, since subst may not be used, your off-line ISBN-checker, which reads wiki text, would face an additional hurdle in checking {{ISBN-13|9780123456789}} for validity that it wouldn't face if the ISBN were entered in the normal way. The claimed benefit, from the entry for {{ISBN-13}}, is that this allows a where-used function for usage of ISBN-13 within Wikipedia. So what do you say? Replying here on your Talk page is fine. EdJohnston19:09, 10 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
AFAIC it can go. In fairness, though, ISBN has only supported 13 digits relatively recently. RichFarmbrough, 10:15 11 April2007 (GMT).
RevRagnarok has nominated it for deletion here. In the discussion, I cited what I imagined were the needs of SmackBot. Not certain whether people really like this template or if it was just put in because Mediawiki support didn't exist yet. It was created in July 2006. EdJohnston04:10, 23 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I see that SmackBot has resumed mass-conversion of numeric to named date parameter usages, subsequent to my query as to why you're doing this. (You may have missed this, due to my having added it to an existing section.) This just seems completely pointless to me: why make tens of thousands of edits to convert formats, when they'll just "wither on the vine" anyway? Alai07:44, 23 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
On a side note: in the light of this, edits like this look rather odd. I don't see the need to convert old usages, but it would make sense to add them in the revised format... Alai08:42, 23 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, absolutely, ~I have a feature request in with the AWb developers for this. RichFarmbrough, 09:30 23 April2007 (GMT).
I did miss your previou query. Yes, I understand, they would "wither on the vine" somewhat, but people will carry on (a) usng the old syntax (which is not a problem in itself), and (b) using other values (like "article" or misformatted or typo'd dates) for parameter 1, which puts the articles in spurious categories, and is hard to find (see my answer to User:Sable above). I have suspended "general fixes" so that the stub spacing problem is not made any worse, although I believe there is a better solution to that (and it pains me to see the other "general fixes" not being fixed). RichFarmbrough, 09:23 23 April2007 (GMT).
Fairly rapidly withering in some cases, in fact: uncat is shrinking faster than I can fill it up (and I'm filling it rather a lot). I'll grant you that some of them seem to be backlogged an ungodly number of months, so it's obviously not true of all -- "orphan" springs to mind. But OK, and thanks for turning off the "general fixes". (I didn't immediately twig that these were AWB changes, which explains a lot. They really ought to allow unbundling of the "general" cleanup...) I also notice that in a couple of cases, it was not actually doing any template-related tasks, and was only doing general AWB "cleanup" type, some very minor indeed (like removing leading and trailing spaces from headers), and doing it all under the same summary. Alai10:17, 23 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Yes indeed "Orphan" is the problem child, uncat and unref are small by comparison (and I think pretty much sorted). Wikify I haven't looked at yet, but I may be inclined to pick that one up on a month by month basis. I agree about unbundling general cleanup, it would allow those with slightly thicker skins to be more active, although I've not really had major grief about things that could be considered correct for some time, so perhaps the place is more robo-friendly than of yore. RichFarmbrough, 11:23 23 April2007 (GMT).
I have added a "{{prod}}" template to the article Locopops, suggesting that it be deleted according to the proposed deletion process. All contributions are appreciated, but I don't believe it satisfies Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion, and I've explained why in the deletion notice (see also "What Wikipedia is not" and Wikipedia's deletion policy). You may contest the proposed deletion by removing the {{dated prod}} notice, but please explain why you disagree with the proposed deletion in your edit summary or on its talk page. Also, please consider improving the article to address the issues raised. Even though removing the deletion notice will prevent deletion through the proposed deletion process, the article may still be deleted if it matches any of the speedy deletion criteria or it can be sent to Articles for Deletion, where it may be deleted if consensus to delete is reached. Tarheelcoxn08:12, 23 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I was just wandering around, saw this note, and wikified the page. To answer the general question, an article that needs to be wikified needs internal (blue) links, sections with headers, and a lead sentence formatted according to the standards here (such as the Manual of Style. The Raum article wasn't bad at all; it already had links, just needed a small amount of section and lead formatting. *Vendetta*(whoistalkedits)21:33, 23 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
And now I'm curious how many articles need to link to an article to be able to remove the orphan tag. The Kitchen Syncopators has at least four regular articles linking to it, which seems like plenty to me, is there a standard that Smackbot goes by to place these tags? Murderbike21:30, 24 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Please stop de-capitalizing the word "Playmate". It is a title and as such, it should be capitalized. By changing this in the categories in particular, you are breaking the category link. Dismas|(talk)10:21, 24 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I have added a "{{prod}}" template to the article User:Rich Farmbrough/test, suggesting that it be deleted according to the proposed deletion process. All contributions are appreciated, but I don't believe it satisfies Wikipedia's criteria for inclusion, and I've explained why in the deletion notice (see also "What Wikipedia is not" and Wikipedia's deletion policy). You may contest the proposed deletion by removing the {{dated prod}} notice, but please explain why you disagree with the proposed deletion in your edit summary or on [[Talk:User:Rich Farmbrough/test|its talk page]]. Also, please consider improving the article to address the issues raised. Even though removing the deletion notice will prevent deletion through the proposed deletion process, the article may still be deleted if it matches any of the speedy deletion criteria or it can be sent to Articles for Deletion, where it may be deleted if consensus to delete is reached. 172.144.12.19214:57, 24 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Mr. Farmbrough! Our issues have now been resolved on Rani Mukherjee's page. It would be great if you could unlock the page now so that we can work on it as we've got our ideas together. Thanks. --shez24:11, 24 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hi! You need a citation in the article Road traffic in Denmark. Unfortunately I cannot find it written anywhere (as if I was looking) but it was and still is what I see every day working as a truck driver in Copenhagen. G®iffen19:18, 24 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, I slipped back to the less improved version, and had to revis9it about 20 articles. Similarly I am now doing some "odd" articles (about 40) by hand, and they will be re-visited to make them canonical. RichFarmbrough, 21:30 24 April2007 (GMT).
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This edit replaced {{current-related|article|Anna Nicole Smith}} with {{Current related|article|Anna Nicole Smith|date=April 2007}}. The deleted hyphen gave a redlink to the template. PrimeHunter14:16, 29 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Earlier this month I added {{mergeto|Witchcraft|Date=April 2007}} to Russian witchcraft. Notice the typo with the capitalized D in Date. This breaks the automatic "Category: Articles to be merged since April 2007" system. It took me awhile to catch my mistake. Consider having SmackBot fix these types of trivial mistakes. Thank you. Davidwr03:01, 1 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
SB should fix these errors, one way or another. However it has had a few days off. RichFarmbrough, 16:19 3 May2007 (GMT).
Thanks, this is due to a bug with WP interpreting Magic Wordss within ref tags. I have a workaround for this in place. RichFarmbrough, 09:25 5 May2007 (GMT).
At the same time, you could check (do they match?), and if necessary add, year of -birth and -death categories (though I and others would agree that such categories should be included in the templates; in which case you'd need to remove them from elsewhere in the article). Andy Mabbett14:12, 21 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Persondata is metadata for specialist parsers of database dumps. Microformats are metadata for parsers of be pages, including ordinary users with the requisite browser tools (native support will be in Firefox 3). It's also my belief that Persondata is a developmental cul-de-sac, but that's by-the-bye. Andy Mabbett21:34, 29 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I think the bot should maintain the default date format by applying templates such {{Euro birth date}} where a day first or little endian date format is found e.g.:
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Thank you for adjudicating the disscussion. I promise to abide by the ruling. There is no harm however in establishing, for the entire Wikipedia community, where the boundries lie. Prester John03:31, 8 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hi! friend, do we really need to put sources for this article? Its very basic and almost every one who knows the game of hockey and soccer know a lot more about shin guards that the information written here.Jpogi05:55, 8 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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I just would like to apoligise about complaining about your bot, i thought it was a hacking system that edited true information to false information. You can also find that I have replied to your message which was...
Hi Tom,
SmackBot has made over 250,000 edits to Wikipedia, so 75 complaints isn't bad going. However if you look more closely, some are not complaints but praise, some are complaints that are wrong, and some are just things like "moo". Of course I welcome people telling me if something is going wrong, because I can then fix it, and in fact if you leave a message on SmackBot's talk page it then stops editing until I can solve the problem. Of course some silly people think it's fun to stop it "for laughs" but generally they are so silly the leave messages when SmackBot isn't even running! Thanks for taking an interest in my robot. RichFarmbrough, 23:18 10 December2006 (GMT).
I have noticed that your bot, SmackBot, placed the clean up tag in the article Fishing net sometime April. I'm not really sure whether I should be removing it personnally after doing a major change. Would you be so kind helping me out regarding this. Thanks! Bu b0y200704:58, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Your citation request on Letter-spacing (typography)
Hi. Is your bot automatic, or do you monitor/look at its work? Curious about your citation request on an article I recently edited. Previous to my edits there was not a single reference, and many ludicrous anecdotal claims. My statement regarding terminology is based on John Kane's Type primer (in references), and Robert Bringhurst's Manual of Typographic style (also in references). I've taught typography since 1988, admit wikipedia is newer to me. I observe a prevalent software writers and programmers take on type rather than a typeface designer, graphic designer, or type history take on it. I don't want to make it esoteric or dryly academic. Just bring a balance and awareness of the long history of type (550 years) and the more recent desktop/PC use of type (not yet 20 years). 12:23, 9 May 2007 (UTC)
I made substantial changes to this entry. My first effort and I am very open to correction. You marked the artical for clean up and I'd be glad to work more. Can you point me to the best focus
1) Change first line to be a simpler definition. for example, a) Provide a simple definition before getting into history, b) Break the article into several separate entries, c) structure the article with headings, d) other. Perhaps best if you could point me to an article of similar scope that better fit the wikipedia model? Cpgruber16:41, 11 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Smackbot incorrectly removed a right bracket from a "mergeto" template. Not a major problem, and it's been fixed, but I thought you would want to know. Thanks. Ward300122:40, 11 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hey, just found this template on your userpage. What is the fixed month from which the month numbers are calculated? I'll document it and how to calculate month numbers on the template page. Thanks, OldakQuill15:44, 12 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I noticed that SmackBot has edited some WP:CHICOTW stubs this week. This week, we are focussing on stubifying the numerous redlinks in Chicago Landmark with a goal of getting over half the redlinks stubified (we began with about 25%). This will improve our chance of getting it approved as a featured list candidate. When reviewing this week's new stub contributing editors your name was absent and SmackBot did not create a stub. You may want to choose a redlink or two from Chicago Landmark and create a stub before this week's project ends so that you can be a part of our drive for featured list status. The necessary links to find the proper info are footnotes on the redlinks and dates. Thus, not much research is necessary. TonyTheTiger (talk/cont/bio/tcfkaWCDbwincowtchatlotpsoplrttaDCLaM) 16:56, 12 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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... Can you let me know when (if) you add {{{date}}} syntax to any other templates. I am trying to migrate to all date=, but my robot at the moment will correct to or from {{{date}}}/{{{1}}} depending on the template historically. Obviously this is counter productive once the date= syntax is permitted. Rich Farmbrough, 11:40 20 April 2007 (GMT).
Rick:
Just saw this above note again looking to see what could be archived. I don't believe I answered this. I have no plans to systematically update any admin templates. As far as I know many to most already used the |date= parameter. I think I made an announcement post on the VPP about {{DATE}}'s utility and existance, but I've been fragmented much to much on other sisters when I've had wiki time at all this past month (and more) to be sure. In any event, I'm not sure it's germane to what I understand your BOT problem is, as Template:DATE(edittalklinkshistory) should be subst'd when used at all. It automatically generates "date=correct month+date stamping", so if it's not, Perhaps your BOT should test for it's presence and do the subst -- which would make the deal "complete". (The bright shouting error message was complicating substing, and CBD and I decided to apply the KISS principle. So 'Tis short and sweet. (Suggest: Run your BOT against it's whatlinkshere list once a week or so, and then run it regular mode, and should work out fine, as whatever list is generated the second way will be shortened by the first. Or so I would think! <g> I know little or nothing about script constructs like BOTs!)
Further, when I have been around wikipedia lately, I took some good advice and got back into article editing a good percentage of the time. Dealing with templates issues all the time was very wearing, and is much too much like TL work and while I've gotten some help now with WP:TSP, I spend all too much time with templates or worse, their documentation for the layperson. The recategorization of those by David Kernow and Mike Peel really threw a monkey wrench in some of the planning for consistent categorization of common templates across sister projects as well, and I'm still the only representative to fight for that sensible measure on most other sisters participating such as Wikinews, Wikiversity and Wikispecies. I get a hand on Meta, the commons, and Wikibooks, but only in spots.
Then again, working in articles again (Frank's definition of "'relaxing' wikitime", usually!) has recently lead me right back to more template issues on infoboxes, TOC fixups, and TOC placements... skim my talk from here to end, which are all pretty much related issues. Take note of the two new "General Solutions" when used together: {{TOCnestright}} and {{FixHTML}} and some of their used in pages. (e.g. Battle of Arias && Battle of Jutland has both, and the technique is working out pretty well for both canceling certain brower dependent issues and tightening up excessive whitespace from TOC HTML generation. Also political "stances" on such as: [law] and talk:Ronald Reagan)
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My name is Rich Knight and I work for SMITH MAGAZINE. I'm interested in interviewing you.
Hello, my name is Rich Knight and I work with an on-line publication called SMITH Magazine(http://smithmag.net/).
Our mission is to explore storytelling in all its forms, and we'd love to write a story about the person who's written (or edited) the most wikipedia entries. This story would be the first in a series we're looking to start that would chronicle the lives of many others who've made vast, vast, (VAST) contributions to the web, and what better place to start than with a dedicated wikipedia writer?
The interview (either by instant messanger or emails) would definitely turn some heads and would get wikipedia some great press.
SMITH Magazine has already been recognized by many established publications, and one of the projects that ran on our site is even featured on wikipedia itself (http://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Shooting_War_%28comics%29).
I hope to hear from you soon. Thank you and take care.
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Hi Rich. FYI, in this recent edit to 2005 United States Grand Prix, SmackBot changed "Date = June 19" to "date = June 19" thereby breaking the infobox. I'm not sure how often this occurs, or how easy this circumstance would be to avoid in the future; maybe it's just easier to fix them on case-by-case basis. Regards. DH8586899301:58, 19 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Rich. I'm contacting you wrt to some recent edits by SmackBot to the article Eurovision Song Contest 2008. The bot has removed a break from the caption of Image:Pre-ESCmap 2008nonsemi.PNG, on May 14 (first time and second time) and earlier today. It's not a severe error and it can easily be undone, but it is an edit that disrupts the deliberately chosen layout of the caption. If SmackBot performs such edits on this article, it might do it elsewhere as well. I would like to know if it was written to do this, if it was a glitch, or simply a consequence of the chosen layout. AecisBrievenbus13:07, 19 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
It's a general AWB fix to remove surplus line-breaks. Strangely the forced line break of the bulleted list doesn't seem to work in captions, this may be a mediawiki bug. I've put a fix in to the page, so that it is unlikely to be changed again (actually the blank space after the break also worked, but that is the sort of thing likely to be fixed anyway). I may do a search for bulleted lists in captions, I imagine they're rare. Thanks for letting me know. RichFarmbrough, 14:04 19 May2007 (GMT).
In this diff SmackBot removed the piped part of category links that cause the names to be sorted by last name. Is there a new policy on this? [6] -Ravedave14:24, 19 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, you may not have noticed SB also inserted { {DEFAULTSORT:Kline, John} }, this causes the correct sort to take place both for explicit and implicit categories. Best wishes, RichFarmbrough, 14:54 19 May2007 (GMT).
SmackBot just changed {{fact|date=April 2007}} to {{Fact|date=April 2007}}.[8] Maybe I'm missing something, but I just don't see the point of that one. Anomie00:46, 20 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
SB visited the page because of the undated fact tag that was removed (in the previous edit) by the time it got there. SB canonicalizes the tags it deals with because it is the only realistic way to deal with the thousands of different (valid and invalid) combinations of layout, capitalisation, format, synonymical templates etc.. It will not normally visit a page where it would only make that type of change. Hope that helps, RichFarmbrough, 14:55 20 May2007 (GMT).
G6 (housekeeping). Empty maintenance category that categorises by month ... should not be repopulated.
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Hi there, a few weeks back you edited this disambiguation page to read Eight (or twelve, depending on how one counts) vessels of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Royal Oak. Isn't the correct figure Eight (or eleven, depending on how one counts)? 8 physical vessels, one of which was rebuilt three times, making a total of eleven. Or am I going mad? Regards, — BillCtalk20:06, 23 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
No you are right. I spotted that the first figure was wrong, and assumed the second would be out by the same amount. RichFarmbrough, 21:30 23 May2007 (GMT).
I have taken the liberty of removing from several hundred articles the tag {{current}} that were no longer current,or incorrectly using the tag, and the like. I see you've had some relationship to the template it in the past, and I guess you were involved in getting the dating feature working for the template, and getting smackbot to date all template's uses. Thanks. I would like to put forward for consideration a much narrower policy on the use of {{current}}, and also revise the categories that templates like {{ongoing lawsuit}} and various others use. I also see that the current events portal suggests using current in a rather expansive way compared to the original development of the template. It does seem that no one pays much attention to the tag...not a peep from editors of all of those articles, for example. Who are the leading individuals who would care about this to consult with, as I stumble toward writing up a well-formed proposal? -- Yellowdesk06:07, 6 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]