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King Kelly

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As one of the few active Old-time baseball editors, I would like to assist you if you do move forward in making this a project of yours. One thing that has been a debate in the past with this player, is how his name should be displayed. A researcher recently has called into question many things related to Cincinnati sports history including this player's name. It would be interesting to me to get this issue resolved during the process. I am sure I could get that editors help as well.Neonblak talk - 22:13, 18 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : XL (June 2009)

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The Military history WikiProject Newsletter Issue XL (June 2009)
From the coordinators
Articles of note

New featured articles:

  1. Battle of the Coral Sea
  2. Battle of Vimy Ridge
  3. Brazilian battleship Minas Geraes
  4. Hastings Ismay, 1st Baron Ismay
  5. Military history of Australia during World War II
  6. Otto Becher
  7. Moltke-class battlecruiser
  8. Yamato-class battleship

New featured lists:

  1. List of Medal of Honor recipients (Veracruz)
  2. List of Philippine–American War Medal of Honor recipients
  3. List of United States Military Academy alumni (athletic figures)
  4. List of United States Military Academy alumni (engineers)

New featured pictures:

  1. Governor Davey's [sic] Proclamation to the Aborigines
  2. Test Baker, Operation Crossroads
  3. Tuskegee airmen

New A-Class articles:

  1. Army of the Tennessee
  2. Battle of Bosworth Field
  3. Battle of Corydon
  4. Battle of the Coral Sea
  5. Battle of Ticonderoga (1777)
  6. Helgoland class battleship
  7. Operation Sky Monitor
  8. Rupert Downes
  9. Sd.Kfz. 10
  10. Werner Mölders
Project news
The Academy content drive
  • Introduced in February, The Academy is an online school for new members. This month, we're launching a drive to increase the breadth and depth of its content. If you can help, by writing four to six paragraph articles, please do so! Barnstars galore to be won!
Awards and honours
Editorial: How to prepare an A-Class Review

Perhaps the most important—and, indeed, most respected—aspect of the Military History project is our rigorous A-Class Review (ACR) system, which puts articles through the most robust review outside of WP:FAC. Although reviewing might seem daunting to newcomers, this article will give you an outline of three popular reviewing methods so you can actually start contributing yourself.

  1. General nit-pick - this is one of the easiest - and one of the most common - reviewing styles seen throughout Wikipedia. It is a similar approach to that you would see in proofreading and classroom marking. Basically, it is a general overview of the article, not getting too specific on aspects of the prose. The most common statements include This article could benefit from a light copyedit before going to FAC or You might want to check the endash and emdash placement in the article. It's a style that is incredibly easy to manage, and one that requires little-to-no experience in previous reviewing.
  2. Specialization - it often is the case that those who have been reviewing articles for a long time will move away from the general review towards more specific areas of articles. As an example, Tony usually stays within the realm of prose and copyediting while reviewing Featured Article Candidates, Tom used to focus almost entirely on external links and disambiguations, while others specialize their focus exclusively on copyediting, reference formatting, dashes, punctuation and flow, image licensing, and a host of other areas. This is a review method that is not nearly as time-consuming as other methods, as it allows you to quickly scan an article, spot the things that you work on, and how they need to be fixed.
  3. Sectional - My preferred style of reviewing, this is one of the most informative styles. Unfortunately, it is also one of the most time-consuming and exhaustive styles. Essentially, it involves going through the entire article, section by section, and pointing out every major (and often many of the minor) flaws present within each section. Everything from prose to reference formatting to content. It is a reviewing style that is exhausting, and often takes two or three goes through the article to get everything (sometimes even more), but it gives the article's main contributors two benefits. First, everything is well organized, mostly under section headers like this one, and it often makes finding individual sentences or refs much easier, as they are within that section. Secondly, it points out a lot of the problems from a lot of the areas.

Best of luck, and happy Reviewing! Cam (Chat)

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Reason

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Please administrater give the reason, why you have deleted my article. I have not Internet for long time that I can write an article long. After, the article is madee. I edit it on the other day.--TZX Master (talk) 11:15, 22 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Hi there, Staxringold! Thought you might be interested in Motto of the Day, a collaborative (and totally voluntary) effort by a group of Wikipedians to create original, inspirational mottos. Have a good motto idea? Share it here, comment on some of the mottos there or just pass this message onto your friends.

MOTD Needs Your Help!

Delivered By –pjoef (talkcontribs) 08:41, 24 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Re:Userpage

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Glad to see that :) Just make sure that proper credit is given to Phaedriel (talk · contribs), as that was her one request for those borrowing her userpage code. TomStar81 (TalkSome say ¥€$, I say NO) 19:04, 26 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Re: List of awards and nominations received by Alison Krauss

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The list looks good. I do think that all of the awards that you mentioned that you omitted should in fact be included in the list. And yeah, they should be sorted alphabetically. Gary King (talk) 15:34, 28 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Yeah that's how it works. The only way to do get custom awards to be sorted alphabetically is to integrate them into the infobox itself as a predefined award. Gary King (talk) 15:54, 28 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Replied on my talk page. Dabomb87 (talk) 01:27, 29 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Happy Staxringold/Archive11's Day!

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User:Staxringold/Archive11 has been identified as an Awesome Wikipedian,
and therefore, I've officially declared today as Staxringold/Archive11's day!
For being such a beautiful person and great Wikipedian,
enjoy being the Star of the day, dear Staxringold/Archive11!

Peace,
Rlevse
~

A record of your Day will always be kept here.

For a userbox you can add to your userbox page, see User:Rlevse/Today/Happy Me Day! and my own userpage for a sample of how to use it.RlevseTalk 01:37, 29 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

To answer your question, you're one of those long term editors who keeps creating content all without causing unneeded drama. We need more of those users. I recall when I was a brand spanking new wiki user and we butted heads (ancient history now) on the history of merit badge articles but then we came together. FYI, in case you don't know, I'm an admin, crat, CU, OS, OTRS, and sitting arbitrator. So if you ever need help let me know and I'll do what I can. RlevseTalk 01:47, 29 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I see Smc83x seems to have departed us. RlevseTalk 02:06, 29 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

You did the alt incorrectly, FYI; the pipe goes inside the parameter, making it an optional argument. Gary King (talk) 00:30, 30 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Alts should describe what is seen; so this should actually say something like "Four men; only their heads are shown". Gary King (talk) 00:33, 30 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]
 Works for me Gary King (talk) 00:37, 30 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

WikiCup Newsletter XXVII

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Delivered for the WikiCup by  ROBOTIC GARDEN  at 21:53, 31 July 2009 (UTC). To report errors see the talk page.[reply]

DYK

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Hello! Your submission of List of the largest single day Jeopardy! prizes at the Did You Know nominations page has been reviewed, and there still are some issues that may need to be clarified. Please review the comment(s) underneath your nomination's entry and respond there as soon as possible. Thank you for contributing to Did You Know! MovieMadness (talk) 15:30, 8 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, please see your entry for another issue. Cheers, King of 17:27, 14 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : XLI (July 2009)

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The Military history WikiProject Newsletter Issue XLI (July 2009)
From the coordinators

Don't forget that the next Military history coordinator elections take place in September. You might like to start thinking about whether you are interested in standing. More information to follow in the next edition of The Bugle. In the meantime, enjoy the remainder of the holiday season and come back refreshed and raring to go!  Roger Davies talk 02:00, 8 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Articles of note

New featured articles:

  1. Albert Kesselring
  2. Adrian Cole (RAAF officer)
  3. Ba Cut
  4. Battle of Bosworth Field
  5. Battle of Corydon
  6. Edgar Towner
  7. Helgoland class battleship
  8. Maiden Castle, Dorset

New featured lists:

  1. Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps
  2. Commandant of the Marine Corps
  3. List of First World War Victoria Cross recipients
  4. List of Jewish Medal of Honor recipients
  5. List of African American Medal of Honor recipients
  6. Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps

New featured pictures:

  1. Burning of the United States Capitol
  2. Charge of the Light Brigade
  3. Vice Admiral John Duncan Bulkeley, USN

New A-Class articles:

  1. 7th Infantry Division (United States)
  2. British Army during World War I
  3. Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347
  4. Convoy GP55
  5. HMS Endeavour
  6. John Lerew
  7. Kaiser class battleship
  8. List of foreign recipients of the Knight's Cross
  9. SMS Blücher
Project news
  • We current have an astonishing fifty articles within our scope up for promotion to Good Article and it's a bit backlogged. Can you help with reviewing to speed up the process?
  • The Military history Academy content drive is underway with nearly twenty new essays so far. More contributions are welcome. Just click on the one of the redlinks here and start writing!
  • Are you missing out on an A-Class medal? These are for editors who have significantly contributed to three or more military history A-Class articles promoted since 1 August 2008. Alternatively, perhaps you can help with reviewing? For more information, see here.
  • More eyes would be welcome on the ten articles currently being peer reviewed. It doesn't take long to peer review an article and your perspective is appreciated!
Contest department
Awards and honours

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Thanks

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I appreciate it a lot, thanks. Cheers! KV5 (TalkPhils) 20:07, 15 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I actually thought the exact same thing and will make a ribbon once I'm done putting balks in the pitcher's article (in progress). KV5 (TalkPhils) 20:12, 15 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Caught stealing is included in the catcher's article; I didn't think it needed to be in both places. I'm not planning on covering everything, or this turns into Baseball-Reference, which is not the goal by any means. KV5 (TalkPhils) 20:21, 15 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Sorry I blew up. I've had a difficult month. I munched the cookie and it was tasty. Went well with the soup I am making. KV5 (TalkPhils) 22:53, 15 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

The updates to this article are done. KV5 (TalkPhils) 00:30, 20 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

WikiCup Newsletter XXVIII

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Delivered by –Juliancolton | Talk at 15:57, 16 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Royal Avenue, Belfast

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Been out for a week, so in answer to your question Wikipedia has no established rule regarding publishers' stamps on photochrom in terms of featured picture criteria. In all cases, no digitized version of the image without the stamp is known to exist. Sometimes a Wikipedia editor erases the stamp during restoration; if the lower left foreground is grass or sand that's easy to do and the effect is cosmetic and minimal. In this particular instance it would require reconstructing part of a human figure, a cobblestone street with a curb, and part of a horse carriage. The likelihood of introducing significant non-historical elements made it inadvisable to alter that part of the existing scene. Hope that explains it for you. Durova299 01:52, 19 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Gold Glove batterymates

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OK, so I did some research, and I added the Gold Glove battery pairs to the Rawlings Gold Glove Award article. However, the Fielding Bible is likely necessary to reference the table's lead paragraph, and I don't own it. Might I impose on you to add a few references about the links between catchers and pitchers in fielding and the running game? I'd appreciate it. Thanks. KV5 (TalkPhils) 00:18, 21 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

DYK for List of the largest single day Jeopardy! prizes

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Updated DYK query On August 21, 2009, Did you know? was updated with a fact from the article List of the largest single day Jeopardy! prizes, which you created or substantially expanded. You are welcome to check how many hits your article got while on the front page (here's how) and add it to DYKSTATS if it got over 5,000. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on the Did you know? talk page.

Wikiproject: Did you know? 23:00, 21 August 2009 (UTC)

I encourage you to replace the dispute tag you removed without consensus on 19 August. Had the AfD-closing administrator felt there was consensus to remove it, she surely would've. Her notes clearly indicate her train of thought while she removed other dispute tags one-by-one. The point of an AfD that closes "no consensus" is that there is that the arguments to keep it have been no more persuasive than the arguments to delete it. You've staved off deletion, but you haven't really answered in the affirmative that the article is actually notable. For the benefit of future DYK nominations you might make, please note that, although you were ultimately successful in getting this DYK nomination through, your actions likely violated WP:DYKAR rule D5. You can't take off dispute tags by yourself. You need proof of consensus, either on the discussion page or in an AfD. All you have right now is proof of "no consensus". So please, replace the dispute tag you removed. It's the fair thing to do. CzechOut | 19:38, 22 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I'm surprised you don't see why your actions were inappropriate. The first three words of the AfD nomination were "Article is unencylopedic." The first four words of your rebuttal were "Article is not unencyclopedic." The closing admin deemed that the AfD discussion produced no consensus on that matter. Hence there is no consensus on the issues described by {{Unencyclopedic}}, and no consensus, therefore, to remove the tag. This is the problem of a no consensus close. "No consensus" doesn't give the power to revert even (or maybe especially) dispute tags. Yes, the article remains listed on Wikipedia, but you get no clarification whatsoever on most issues that brought the AfD nomination in the first place. Due to a desire to avoid edit wars (per WP:NOCONSENSUS), the closing admin did the appropriate thing here by leaving the unencylopedic tag up. Thus I ask you again to please reconsider your decision to remove this tag without consensus. If you wish at a later date to gain consensus by holding a new AfD, or perhaps by having a deletion review change the outcome of the most recent debate, fine. Until then, though, please respect the outcome of the AfD as it currently stands. CzechOut | 18:46, 23 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Imperial Triple Crown :)

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Your majesty, it gives me great pleasure to bestow these Imperial triple crown jewels upon Staxringold for your contributions to a bunch of unusual articles in the areas of WP:DYK, WP:GA, and WP:FC. Cheers, Casliber (talk · contribs) 03:54, 27 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Staxringold. I thought that this article would at least need an AfD prior to deletion, especially seeing as there is media coverage of her pageant win. Paul Erik (talk)(contribs) 04:48, 28 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Hey, I reverted an edit that dropped several albums because they were not "studio" albums. I really feel like a "full" list is better. I also see no discussion on the talk. Have you any past consensus on this? -- Mjquin_id (talk) 05:03, 28 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Just a heads up: it looks like you forgot to add this to the August archive after you closed it. I took care of it, so everything should be in order. Makeemlighter (talk) 19:48, 28 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

AfD: Possible vote stacking

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Is it possible to have a more experienced then myself review this AfD? Users Nokiki and Ikip have edited said page, so I can understand why both would wish to keep it. But users Downloaderprof and Sojourner666 talk like experienced editors, yet only have a handful of edits to their name! Equazcion is suspicious too. Dynablaster (talk) 14:38, 30 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Your Featured picture candidate has been promoted
Your nomination for featured picture status, File:Walter Johnson and Calvin Coolidge shake hands FINAL.jpg, gained a consensus of support, and has been promoted. If you would like to nominate another image, please do so at Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates. jjron (talk) 08:55, 1 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

FLC

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Yes, I'm sure about it; it's the proper verb usage in this case. On another note: can you take a look at the topic box here and see if it looks complete? Thanks. KV5 (TalkPhils) 14:41, 1 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I put the Babe Ruth Award with the WSMVP because they are related, but I can move it; whatever is good. I'll add the TSN award too. Thanks. KV5 (TalkPhils) 14:48, 1 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
What do we do about the Comeback Player of the Year? First, I think the TSN and MLB awards need to be merged, since one essentially supplanted the other. Second, it's not on the B-Ref page. KV5 (TalkPhils) 14:55, 1 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
The MLB one will never get past FL with duplicated info like that. It's going to have to be a "peer-reviewed list of limited quantity" per the FT criteria, and the TSN award will have to be improved and included as well. KV5 (TalkPhils) 15:03, 1 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Blue Cheer

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Many thanks for addressing the vandalism on this page. The dispute as to the ownership of the band name keeps appearing and getting blanked, when the real concern here would appear to seek more citations for some of the assertions made. The issue is obviously highly relevant to this band as it is to other bands from that era (such as Moby Grape, Eric Burdon and The Animals--to my surprise, Eric Burdon doesn't own "The Animals" name.)

Many thanks again.

Dreadarthur (talk) 16:43, 1 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I've responded to your comments; I appreciate your review. Cheers, Mm40 (talk) 17:04, 1 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

MLB All-Star MVP FLC etc.

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I'll come back in a day or two to look it over. I saw you mentioned the 1998–99 NBA lockout article, which is a long-term project of mine in FAC terms. If you get some spare time, could you please offer a few suggestions for improving it? I could use all the help I can get, especially from those who have featured article experience. Giants2008 (17–14) 02:08, 3 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Great idea. There is a mention of the attendance decline in the Aftermath section, but it is brief and could use more details. I'll get on it this weekend, when I have some time off from college and can look up some good sources. Thanks for taking a look. Giants2008 (17–14) 20:24, 3 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Your Featured picture candidate has been promoted
Your nomination for featured picture status, File:Ty Cobb sliding2-edit1.jpg, gained a consensus of support, and has been promoted. If you would like to nominate another image, please do so at Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates. Makeemlighter (talk) 14:21, 3 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Bratz 2: The Movie revert battle

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Although I see a lot of warnings in User:Spears154 talk page history, I do not see any problem with his or her removal of unsourced content from Bratz 2: The Movie (which I've now deleted). No need for the revert battle between you two.--Doug.(talk contribs) 14:01, 4 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]


(moved here from User talk:Doug for unified discussion) My problem was PROD'ing an article AND removing all the content. The entire point of a PROD is to seek community opinions on an article, taking matters into your own hands is counter to that idea. Staxringold talkcontribs 14:08, 4 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Hmm, I'm not sure I understand the problem because User:Spears154 didn't nominate the page, User:SummerPhD did.--Doug.(talk contribs) 14:19, 4 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
  • Your edit summary in completing the PROD says it all. "Nominated for seven days with no objection." I have absolutely no issue with that article being deleted, it was silly and very unsourced. But removing all content 12 hours after the PROD was first posted (as Spears did) is not the correct process, waiting 7 days (as you did) is. Staxringold talkcontribs 14:23, 4 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I generally agree but blanking isn't deletion and it seems to me that an AGF interpretation of what Spears did is simply an application of WP:PROVEIT for which there is considerable precedent, especially where there are few if any real ghits for this movie.--Doug.(talk contribs) 14:46, 4 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I must admit, that at first I thought you had made all three reversions, but my point really is that this isn't within the definition of vandalism. It may be that we just disagree on this point and it's really pretty minor (particularly considering the deletion). You know my thoughts. I'm a little concerned about the rollbacker who followed your lead though.--Doug.(talk contribs) 14:50, 4 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Persecution of Falun Gong

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Hello, could you please explain your understanding of how that title might violate the neutral point of view? I understood that the only metric for judging this is in fact where the weight of reliable sources on the topic fall. Are you aware of the that "persecution of Falun Gong" is a standard descriptor across academia and media for describing the actions of the Chinese Communist Party against practitioners of Falun Gong in China? There is evidence of widespread use of torture, labor camps, beatings, psychiatric abuses, media vilification, etc., which are all persecution as defined by wikipedia. The sources that discuss these things often use the term "persecution." This presents the question of whether wikipedia editors are to override reliable sources, or go with them. I thought it was supposed to be the latter rather than the former. Here is some information for your reference, some of this is just copied from what other people have said.

The word Persecution is used by almost all available reliable sources when referring to this human rights crisis in China. To point out just a few: Schechter, Ownby, US Congress Resolutions, Amnesty International Reports, HRW Reports, Kilgour Matas all clearly and unequivocally state what is happening in China is a large scale persecution. The Congressional Executive Commission on China, 2008 Annual Report notes:

The central government intensified its nine-year campaign of persecution against Falun Gong practitioners in the months leading up to the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games.

Chinese government persecution of Falun Gong practitioners contravenes the standards in Article 18 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights..

Publicly available documents detail the central role of the 6-10 Office in the persecution of Falun Gong.

A few more sources: House Concurrent Resolution 304, House Resolution 530, House Concurrent Resolution 188, House Concurrent Resolution 218 and House Concurrent Resolution 217 [emphasis added].

What is your understanding here? Why is it biased to say persecution when the reliable sources on the topic say persecution? It seems like it would be a euphemism to use some other word. The reason for doing so is not clear to me, either use normal logic and the ways people talk, or in terms of wikipedia policy.--Asdfg12345 03:47, 7 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Love the picture of apocalyptica, I used to listen to their stuff regularly. NPOV says: "The neutral point of view neither sympathizes with nor discourages its subject, nor does it endorse or oppose specific viewpoints. Also, it doesn't represent a lack of viewpoint, but is rather a specific, editorially neutral, point of view — it is not aimed at the absence or elimination of viewpoints. Wikipedia is filled with reliably sourced non-neutral statements, so the elimination of article content cannot be justified under this policy solely on the grounds that it is "POV"." -- later it says, in the subheading "A vital component: good research": "Good and unbiased research, based upon the best and most reputable authoritative sources available, helps prevent NPOV disagreements. Try the library for reputable books and journal articles, and look for the most reliable online resources." Isn't the question of neutrality, of what is a neutral way of describing something, left to the mercy of the reliable sources on the topic? This is the fundamental issue. I contend that by ignoring the status of reliable sources on the topic, this is in fact wikipedia editors giving more importance to their point of views than that of reliable sources. Your point of view is that "Persecution of Falun Gong" is not a neutral point of view. Let me ask this: if the CCP admitted that there was a persecution of Falun Gong, would you still think the topic violates the neutral point of view? If the answer is yes, then we should talk about due weight. If the answer is no, you'll have to explain that. The three things I raised in this note are: direct quotes on NPOV which appear to not fit in with what you said; isn't the status of reliable sources on the topic what we should go with? why is the POV of wikipedia editors more important than the POV of wikipedia editors?; if the CCP admitted that there was a persecution, would it still be a biased title? --Asdfg12345 04:30, 7 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

The idea you are raising is that it would be biased to call it a persecution, and that it would be unbiased to call it "treatment," for example. The implication by saying that one name is biased is that it doesn't take into account other ways the issue may be understood or viewed. For example, one would presume 'treatment of Falun Gong by the PRC' would include the many different ways the CCP has treated Falun Gong, right? So in that case, calling their treatment of Falun Gong a persecution up front would be biased--this is basically what you mean, right? Then we just need to ask: in what other ways does the CCP treat Falun Gong (according to reliable sources)? I'm not aware of any documented evidence of any other comportment toward Falun Gong than persecution post-1999.

It's unclear to me how calling a spade a spade is biased. The holocaust article is not called "Nazi treatment of the Jews" and the Rwandan Genocide article is not called "The treatment of Rwandan's Tutsis by the Hutus." hmm, let's see, you wouldn't need to call it "World War II", you could call it "World Conflict II", and just about any other article title that included some hint of violence could also be given a euphemism and censored. In your understanding, how is this change different from the two above (the WW2 is a bit of a joke, but the others are similar)? Of course, please also let me know if you agree with the two above, or similar titles, because that would be a consistent stance that I might even respect. Just want to nail down the logical consistency in your thought processes. Definitely not a personal challenge. Just feeling a need to get the argument in order. The only other thing is that, if you didn't agree with those two changes above because they are established historical incidents with massive amounts of evidence, then that would also lead into another argument about whether what is happening in China is a persecution or not--and there seems to be a consensus that it is. please let me know. Thanks.--Asdfg12345 16:55, 9 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Fictional characters are not eligible for deletion under CSD A7. The article was mostly a copy-paste job from other websites, so I deleted it as a CSD G12 copyright violation. Paul Erik (talk)(contribs) 17:46, 7 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Nominations open for the Military history WikiProject coordinator election

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The Military history WikiProject coordinator selection process has started; to elect the coordinators to serve for the next six months. If you are interested in running, please sign up here by 23:59 (UTC) on 12 September!
Many thanks,  Roger Davies talk 04:24, 7 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Your Featured picture candidate has been promoted
Your nomination for featured picture status, File:Ed Walsh portrait 1911.jpg, gained a consensus of support, and has been promoted. If you would like to nominate another image, please do so at Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates. jjron (talk) 07:49, 8 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Your Featured picture candidate has been promoted
Your nomination for featured picture status, File:Zack Greinke on July 29, 2009.jpg, gained a consensus of support, and has been promoted. If you would like to nominate another image, please do so at Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates. jjron (talk) 07:17, 9 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Your Featured picture candidate has been promoted
Your nomination for featured picture status, File:Andy Pettitte by Keith Allison 8 31 09 pic2 CROP.jpg, gained a consensus of support, and has been promoted. If you would like to nominate another image, please do so at Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates. jjron (talk) 08:36, 10 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Baseball awards FT and inclusion debate

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It continues at WT:MLB. Please come join us again. KV5 (TalkPhils) 23:10, 10 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Your Featured picture candidate has been promoted
Your nomination for featured picture status, File:Mariano Rivera allison 7 29 07.jpg, gained a consensus of support, and has been promoted. If you would like to nominate another image, please do so at Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates. jjron (talk) 08:34, 11 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
This seems to be becoming a daily occurrence. :-) --jjron (talk) 08:34, 11 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

MLBROY

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Unfortunately, I just don't have time at this very moment; I just jumped on the referencing bandwagon for the list of HoFers, which is currently in rescue mode, and I'm still trying to figure out the next step for the awards topic. I have to get going on the Babe Ruth Award too when I get some time. KV5 (TalkPhils) 17:59, 11 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

AH! I certainly think that the article would benefit, though I don't deem it absolutely necessary. The article we are referencing is List of members of the Baseball Hall of Fame, which is at FLRC right now. KV5 (TalkPhils) 18:13, 11 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Having records wouldn't hurt the article, per se, but it's very thorough as it is now, and holding a record isn't necessarily going to be related to having won the ROY (i.e., most strikeouts by a batter, most losses by a pitcher), so I think we're good. KV5 (TalkPhils) 20:07, 14 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

WikiCup Newsletter XXX

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The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : XLII (August 2009)

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The Military history WikiProject Newsletter Issue XLII (August 2009)
From the coordinators
  • The voting phase of the eighth coordinator elections, for the October–March term, started on 13 September and will run until 23:59 Sat 26 September.

    Each candidate garnering twenty or more endorsements will be appointed, to a maximum of fifteen. This election has a strong field of sixteen candidates running, offering many skills and representing all aspects of the project.

  • The Contest Department is going from strength to strength and drew a massive number of entries in August (see the results below). If you haven't fielded any entries yet, please think about doing so. It's great fun!  Roger Davies talk 14:02, 11 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Articles of note

New featured articles:

  1. Convoy GP55
  2. George Koval
  3. HMS Endeavour
  4. James Newland
  5. John Lerew
  6. Kaiser class battleship
  7. Keith Johnson (cricket administrator)
  8. König class battleship
  9. Siward, Earl of Northumbria
  10. Unification of Germany
  11. Victoria Cross for Australia

New featured lists:

  1. List of Second World War Victoria Cross recipients
  2. List of Victoria Cross recipients by campaign
  3. Marine Corps Brevet Medal
  4. Order of battle at the Battle of San Domingo

New featured pictures:

  1. "Students Going to Man the Fortifications"
  2. "Our New 'First Lord' at Sea"

New A-Class articles:

  1. 24th Infantry Division (United States)
  2. Bayern class battleship
  3. Derfflinger class battlecruiser
  4. Egmont Prinz zur Lippe-Weißenfeld
  5. Ellis Wackett
  6. No. 3 Commando
  7. Operation Pleshet
  8. SMS König
  9. SMS Hindenburg
Project news
  • People with an interest in clearly presenting battle information, and First World War buffs, will find the discussion about a new campaign box for the Battle of the Somme interesting.
  • With the recent increase in enthusiasm, Wikipedia-wide, for creating "outline" articles, there's an ongoing discussion here. The idea is to produce guidelines for overview articles for Milhist editors and reviewers.
  • Proposals have been made to introduce a new self-scoring "honour" system for Contest Department entries. Contributions, especially from regular nominees, are welcome.
Contest Department
Awards and honours
Editorial: Getting to FAC via A-Class - some interesting new facts
Well, it’s official. Milhist articles have a much better than average chance of success as featured article candidates. MBK004 has done some useful number-crunching following the fortunes of the 97 Milhist featured article candidates submitted between January and July this year. The research shows that 70% of Milhist articles were promoted against an overall average of 51%.

Looking behind the figures, some other interesting facts emerge. First, 84% of our promoted articles had successfully passed a Milhist A-Class Review before going on to FAC. Second, of the 29 Milhist articles that failed, less than half (41%) had had an A-Class Review. Third, the 97 Milhist articles accounted for 16% of all FACs submitted between January and July of this year.

The clear lesson is that if you want a string of featured articles to your credit, you may find Milhist's A-class Review process to be of benefit to you!  Roger Davies talk


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FLRC delegate election

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Hi Staxringold! I'm just dropping by to let you know of the FLRC delegate election that begins on Tuesday. You may run in the election by following the instructions on the page. If you don't wish to run, please come and vote sometime next week! The election starts Tuesday and ends Saturday. For more information, check out the opening section of the page. Cheers, iMatthew talk at 19:46, 13 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Your Featured picture candidate has been promoted
Your nomination for featured picture status, File:Derek Jeter batting stance allison.jpg, gained a consensus of support, and has been promoted. If you would like to nominate another image, please do so at Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates. Makeemlighter (talk) 00:26, 14 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

FSC candidate

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Heya pal,

I noticed that you participated at Wikipedia:Featured_sound_candidates/Livery_Stable_Blues. Since your support vote, an edited version of the file that removes hiss from the from file, has be suggested as an altenate version. Please return to the the FSC to see whether or not you support the editted version or not. Seddσn talk|WikimediaUK 01:08, 15 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Could you look again? I took the comments into account and re-mixed the edit with more of the original. Shoemaker's Holiday Over 205 FCs served 01:58, 15 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Due in part to your comments I went back and reapplied the denoise filter with a proper mask around her face so no detail is lost in that area of the image anymore. Please reevaluate your comments based on the new modification if you don't mind. — raeky (talk | edits) 15:21, 15 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Military history coordinator elections: voting has started!

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Voting in the Military history WikiProject coordinator election has now started. The aim is to elect the coordinators to serve for the next six months from a pool of sixteen candidates. Please vote here by 23:59 (UTC) on 26 September!
For the coordinators,  Roger Davies talk 22:09, 16 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

FP

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Your Featured picture candidate has been promoted
Your nomination for featured picture status, File:Chien-Ming Wang pitching.jpg, gained a consensus of support, and has been promoted. If you would like to nominate another image, please do so at Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates. Shoemaker's Holiday Over 206 FCs served 01:47, 18 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Congrats --Shoemaker's Holiday Over 206 FCs served 01:47, 18 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

RfA

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You know, I never thought myself qualified to be an admin. I haven't done any of the admin coaching/new admin school or any of that stuff. I appreciate the thought from those who added me to the list, and I especially appreciate your willingness to nominate me. I've never considered holding the mop until now, but that's probably because this is the first time anyone's brought it up in any way that would make me think I was qualified. In the past, I have noted to other users that I wouldn't accept a nom, but I could probably be persuaded to think about it in the future. Maybe. At that time, I would be happy to accept your nomination, but not until I feel I'm ready. I appreciate your thought and consideration. KV5 (TalkPhils) 21:19, 18 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Your Featured picture candidate has been promoted
Your nomination for featured picture status, File:Beijing Castle Boxer Rebellion 1900 FINAL.jpg, gained a consensus of support, and has been promoted. If you would like to nominate another image, please do so at Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates. Time3000 (talk) 16:44, 21 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]