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Michael Saward
Better for you to remove the tag, summarizing your case in the edit summary. If you know something about him, you should also do some work on sourcing all the unsourced stuff in the article. By the way, is the tune name ("Guiting Power") correct on this one? --Orange Mike | Talk 16:30, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
- OK, I've removed it. Thanks.
- Yes, Guiting Power in correct. In its early days, Saward's hymn text Christ triumphant was linked with an unnamed tune (which sometimes felt perilously close to Country & Western!) by Michael Baughen (later Bishop of Chester), such as in the book Youth Praise (published CPAS 1966). Later on, John Barnard wrote his tune Guiting Power, in a more traditional hymn-like style, specifically for that text. In that pairing, the hymn has become widely used in the English-speaking world (in the UK the BBC have used it in many religious broadcast programmes).
- Sourcing: I'll try to dig some out over the coming weeks.
- Feline Hymnic 23:05, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
Fred Pratt Green
Thanks for your comment on this. The reason that I deleted Category:Christian hymnwriters is that it seems to be a Wikipedia convention that we don't reference categories that include one another on the same page. Since there are no Methodist hymnwriters who are not also Christian hymnwriters, and since the Methodist hymnwriter category is included on the Christian hymnwriter page (or should be! I will check), it isn't really necessary, and it just leads to clutter. I've no idea whether this is an official Wiki policy or anything, it's just something that everyone does - on pages about places (categorise them to the smallest location they fit in, e.g. towns in Dorset rather than towns in England), about species of animals (categorise them to the smallest taxonomic unit we have a category for, e.g. Corvidae rather than birds), and people (classify to the most special category available, e.g. English novelists rather than people from England or novelists). There seems no reason to deviate from this convention in this case, but I have left it unchanged to allow discussion. seglea (talk) 00:15, 5 December 2007 (UTC)
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When we move a page from an indirect title, the software automatically makes a redirect to the correct title. We leave it, because the link on the messages etc. left on the authors page and the page histories and elsewhere will go to the old title, & he has to be able to find the article again. All articles with names beginning with Drare always moved, and the redirect left behind has a purpose. it is a greater load on the servers to remove the redirects than to leave them alone, & the cost of storage is unbelievably small. DGG (talk) 23:55, 21 May 2008 (UTC)
- OK. Thanks for clarification. Feline Hymnic (talk) 09:32, 24 May 2008 (UTC)
Christian music
Your recent edit summary said (Undid revision 215147967 by 74.78.3.3 (talk) Remove advertising link, as per source comment.). What does "as per source comment" mean? By the way, I looked at that link shortly after it was added and I didn't see a problem with it, but I didn't spend a lot of time vetting it. Thanks for giving it a second look. davidwr/(talk)/(contribs)/(e-mail) 14:23, 27 May 2008 (UTC)
- Within the source of the page, as viewed when attempting to edit it, there is a large block just below the "External links" header saying (in caps) "PLEASE BE CAUTIOUS IN ADDING MORE LINKS ...". That is not displayed to the end user (hidden by the HTML "<!--" and "--->") but is present for someone attempting to edit. It also supports the section "External links: advertising?" on the "Talk" page. I where Absolon S. Kent suggests "agressively patrol new additions for linkspam". I'm happy to pursue this discussion, but let's do it over in that section of that Talk:Christian_music page. Hope that helps. Feline Hymnic (talk) 21:30, 27 May 2008 (UTC)
- Ah OK. davidwr/(talk)/(contribs)/(e-mail) 21:34, 27 May 2008 (UTC)
Please don't use the undo tool (or at least, don't leave the automatic summary in) if you are reverting a good faith edit. What exactly where the "errors" contained in my edit and why did you revert it. I can't see how it introduced errors when I didn't actually change the text. Lists shouldn't be embedded in articles like this when prose would suffice or actually be an improvement. Regards. Woody (talk) 22:41, 27 May 2008 (UTC)
- Thanks for the note. What's a "erathe"? And "on several occasion". (Should the latter be plural?) These weren't there before, so the text did actually change. This information is list-like, so a list mechanism was natural way to present it when we were tidying up the article a couple of months ago and accords with WP:EMBED (that you mention). That does recommend embedded lists for some things: see the second form of their New York City buildings and their "Philosophers discuss" examples. And that information in "Amazing Grace" seems to be in that category. (Perhaps it needs a some "parental" heading text, though.) Could I suggest we continue discussion on Talk:Amazing Grace rather than here? Hope that helps. Feline Hymnic (talk) 23:31, 27 May 2008 (UTC)
- Thanks for the reply, see Talk:Amazing Grace#Should number ones be in list format?. Woody (talk) 21:54, 28 May 2008 (UTC)
New page added Ehrenkater (talk) 21:59, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
Christian music
I temporarily reverted your addition to Christian music {{Unbalanced}}. It wasn't clear if you meant the section immediately preceding or immediately following. Please re-add the template right below the section header line. Thanks. davidwr/(talk)/(contribs)/(e-mail) 18:48, 15 June 2008 (UTC)
Where is "the"
Informing the uninformed about the accuracy and method of English Bible translation is to share knowledge. I have no axe to grind. This is just obscure stuff. I like to know about obscure stuff and maybe others feel likewise. If more people have knowledge of something obscure it no longer remains obscure. Is that point of view? Shouldn't we hear from specialists and translators? Are Biblical scholarly commentaries STILL thought to be dangerous? People are afraid of words, ideas, and something old that is new? If you do not like this information here, where I put it, though I think it should be at the beginning of the Mark entry so the reader of an article on the Gospel of Mark knows exactly what kind of mess they are getting into when translating from one language to another and the authority of Church doctrine when doing so. Rather than delete this material why not edit it and improve it so it is not POV and place it where it pleases you. What pleases you tickles me to death. Kazuba (talk) 10:51, 19 July 2008 (UTC)
Catholic Encyclopedia reads WAND
[1] Accuracy is not always what we may prefer. How is a wand NOT neutral? Kazuba (talk) 03:20, 10 August 2008 (UTC) Oh Gee! I forgot accuracy and verification mean very little to you. YOU write the Bible and YOU make the ancient paintings and then YOU interpret them for others in ways that keep you comfortable and happy. What scholars conclude means nothing to you. What can I say?? What ever... One question: Wouldn't you like to learn something new for a change. Kazuba (talk) 04:07, 10 August 2008 (UTC)
- Oh dear. Please, check your sources. I didn't write the Bible (where did you source that info?); it pre-dates me. Likewise ancient paintings. Scholars' conclusions are important to me (where did you source the contrary info?). I do like learning new things (where did you source the contrary info?), especially when they are well-cited; thanks for pointing me to the online Catholic Encycloedia: it looks like a good resource. And thanks for citing the 'wand' info; it looks good, when the context is known. Citation is not just about quotes (after all the Bible actually states "There is no God" (Psalm 14)), it is just as much about context. Feline Hymnic (talk) 11:06, 10 August 2008 (UTC)
Nice to hear from you
Don't you remember. There is no THE son of God in the Bible. It has been added in translation to reflect a later theology. YOU removed that from my entry.
You could have sought out the wand and painting stuff yourself instead of jumping to the conclusion I made it up. [Wand is not neutral, huh?] The Catacombs of Rome were quite a discovery. The earliest surviving Christian art!! It is spelled out in the book and article by Robin M.Jensen ( Nice lady. She was kind enough to answer some of my questions.) that I had already cited as a reference, but no one seemed curious enough to examine. When you see early art reflecting the story of Jonah and the (whale?) (Christian art can tell you what was in the artist's head) you realize this creature was imagined as a strange looking sea monster, not a whale. The story takes a definite ancient fantasy flavor. Which it should. There seems to be a minimal amount of history in the Bible. Teaching a lesson to modify behavior is the whole deal. [The story of Jesus may originally have been a parable not a biography.] We will never know. Deleting my stuff because the reader is unfamilar with it is something I get a lot. No one checks it out. I think there is a greater value to information that is sought than that which is thrown in your face. You learn how to do your own detective work.
With the Catholic Encyclopedia there is a VERY serious flaw. The articles are near to a hundred years old! The CE has yet to be updated and revised. For its time the the CE is quite amazing. The critical information gathered on the ancients is always growing and being put on trial. The article on Witchcraft in the CE [2] cracked me up. Why would someone say they were a witch if they were not? There are some strange delusions out there. Just read the world news. Today Raymond E. Brown (just recently deceased) is one of the sharpest Catholic Biblical scholars. Brown never had the balls to question the existence of demons! What is with that? And it never occurs to Brown (to say) that the authors of the New Testament may be sticking their OWN words in Jesus mouth years after his lifetime. How naive can you get?
I see Robin M. Jensen's other book is available Face to Face: Portaits of the Divine in Early. Christianity. I used to subscribe to the magazine Bible Review. (That is were I came across Jensen) They had some great stuff in there. It was not well received by a large number of the public. They had a book out "Cancel my Subscription." Biblical scholarship moves foreward but it slowly drags its feet. The new has been frightening and revealed unexpected data. There will be more. Kazuba (talk) 23:14, 10 August 2008 (UTC)
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Anglicans
You deny that Anglicans are Protestants? I wonder what Henry VIII would think of that? Castravalva (talk) 05:12, 15 September 2008 (UTC)
- I wonder if you mis-read my comment? It was "Anglicanism isn't strictly a division within Protestantism". (See Anglicanism for "via media", etc. Christendom is not a binary divide.) Feline Hymnic (talk) 22:17, 15 September 2008 (UTC)
- Then perhaps Anglicans should be listed between Catholics and Protestants, since they hold protestant beliefs but use a catholic style liturgy. Any info on how Orthodox and Coptic Christians use the Psalms? Castravalva (talk) 03:51, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
Pentecostalism
Hey, noticed you have made alot of helpful edits to the Pentecostalism article. I'm so glad someone else is trying to improve this article. I started making some changes a few weeks ago and now I'm stuck not knowing what else should be taken out of the article. As it stands right now in my opinion the article has alot of information that makes it difficult to read and understand easily. Much of it not sourced. Just wodering what opinions, if any you had on other ways to improve the article?Ltwin (talk) 22:42, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
- Thanks. I hope the edits are useful. It's not a subject I'm expert in, so I'm trying to restrict my work just to legibility, structure, tidying (and occasional sanity-checking, such as my deletion of the Armenian section which somehow didn't feel quite right). My main observation is, like yours, that much of it is unsourced (compounded by lack of hints to the casual observer that it is unsourced). One thing that is actually reasonably good (compared to other articles I've seen) is that where there is a "Main article" indication then the content within this article is relatively brief. If you're looking for a "big win", then one possibility might (just might) be to consider moving the history stuff into its own separate article. (But I'd also suggest that any such big plans be discussed at the article's Talk page, rather than here.) Hope that helps. Feline Hymnic (talk) 23:07, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
Yeah I saw the Armenian portion, someone had just put that in there, but it didn't look right to me either. But you hit on something that I had been thinking needed to be done, the creation of a separate history article. The problem is very few people, to my knowledge I'm the only one that has visited the talk page in a while, have a real interest in the artilce. Thats one of the biggest problem with the organization, people make one edit then leave without concern for how the whole article should be structured. Thanks for the advice.Ltwin (talk) 17:12, 7 October 2008 (UTC)
The text of A Mighty Fortress Is Our God
I noticed that you removed the German text. Your justification for this is that it is interWiki linked to the German Wikisource. Is this strict policy? In the case of other short texts, the text is included in the article. I sustain your judgment of leaving the text out because that was the pretext for the inclusion of that inadequately translated version that was put in recently. Having the German text in there would impel one to offer a translation. Thank you for your work. Another question for you: does the omission of this block of text turn this article into a stub because of its brevity? Just wondering.--Drboisclair (talk) 06:53, 19 October 2008 (UTC)
- Thanks for your query. Firstly, I was glad to see your assessment and doubts about the "modern English translation", and I think I agree with your removing it for the time being. Secondly, we've just been through a similar clean-up on the various "Psalms" article. Various people were putting in their favourite translations; most of the notable ones are available online anyway; so we agreed (see Talk:Psalms#Psalm_texts) that there was no need for inline versions, because they were already available (Wikisource and other places). I think (and it's a personal opinion) a similar guideline might be suitable for hymn articles. (Of course, a commentary about the text may well need to include quotations from the text.) Hope that helps. Might we open up a discussion on Talk:Hymn about this? Feline Hymnic (talk) 08:55, 19 October 2008 (UTC)
God Bless You
That is all. :) 71.203.159.204 (talk) 23:48, 5 November 2008 (UTC)
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A nice job on restructuring Greensleeves. Thanks. David T Tokyo (talk) 11:56, 21 December 2008 (UTC)
- You're welcome! Thanks for the note. I suspect that the article needs more work. I suspect, too, that the explanation given about the lyrics is somewhat slanted towards a single, and probably minority, theory rather than a different, and more widespread (silent majority), consensus. Feline Hymnic (talk) 15:12, 21 December 2008 (UTC)
- (theory about the lyrics) You could well be right. It reads as a conventional lovesong - but the two references I've found so far are quite clear in suggesting there is more involved. I've looked for more but, as yet, found no others. David T Tokyo (talk) 17:57, 21 December 2008 (UTC)
La nativité du seigneur
Hello. How very seasonal of you to add this wikilink to prime number (the original content was by me). I'm probably going to add an article on Bach's trio sonatas for organ to wikipedia in the new year, having already done the Great Eighteen Chorale Preludes. Happy holidays, Mathsci (talk) 23:20, 29 December 2008 (UTC)
- Well I'd just spotted the "La nativité" article, so hunted around for potential, but not yet realised, links to it and found the "prime number" one. Thanks for the note, and happy Christmas. Feline Hymnic (talk) 23:53, 29 December 2008 (UTC)
Not a problem. I've been slowly getting around to improving articles to GA which I've edited substantially in the past, particularly if they're the generalized articles you'd figure should be brought up to snuff years ago. Meteorology is one of them, which was unreferenced when I first edited it. =) Thegreatdr (talk) 22:31, 10 January 2009 (UTC)
Fire-Baptized Holiness Church
I created this article, but when I think about it now it may warrant being merged with the International Pentecostal Holiness Church, as that is its successor organization today. Ltwin (talk) 03:30, 17 February 2009 (UTC)
- OK. Thanks. Feline Hymnic (talk) 22:26, 19 February 2009 (UTC)
Gilesgate Moor
I restored the AfD notice on Gilesgate Moor since the AfD at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Gilesgate Moor has not yet been closed. I want the article to be kept (and I added some references to the article), and I realize that User:Fouldsythekingisbackagain has been blocked, but out of fairness to the other participants at the AfD, I think the notice should remain until someone closes the AfD. -- Eastmain (talk) 02:37, 24 February 2009 (UTC)
- OK, fair enough. Over several months I've done a fair bit of reverting 'Fouldsy' edits (mostly anon-IP guises, if I recall correctly). Almost all were straightforward vandalism. The 'Gilesgate Moor' AfD looked like just another bit of stirring. His guise in recent days as 'User:Fouldsythekingisbackagain' seems to have been a mixture of vandalism and (in fairness) reasonableness. By the way just today, following his block, he seems to back as User:Gilagod101. Feline Hymnic (talk) 19:54, 24 February 2009 (UTC)
Crucifixion Eclipse
Thank you for cleaning up the citations and references.Tcisco (talk) 13:16, 15 March 2009 (UTC)
- You're welcome. I hope I got it right and didn't introduce any inaccuracies. Feline Hymnic (talk) 13:28, 15 March 2009 (UTC)
Just saying hi.
Hey there, just happened to come across your page, I think your user name is great! :) -- OlEnglish (Talk) 18:09, 20 March 2009 (UTC)
Navbox question
Right location, but as it is it seems to be referring specifically to the template above it, which I'm not sure it is. Also, although I think I understand what you're getting at, it might be better if you alter the comments so that it is a bit more specific which template if any in particular you are referring to and how it could be adjusted. Thank you.
- P.S. While I note that it can be done, I'm not really sure that I'm good enough at it to do it in an appealing way yet. But if you are a bit more specific I'll try to do what I can. Feel free to comment on any of the other templates which exist as well. Some haven't been created yet, but we're still working on that. John Carter (talk) 19:07, 19 April 2009 (UTC)
Elvet Elfed...
Sorry. I thought maybe I hadn't saved my work, so I've written over the Elvet part! I'll just undo. I understand your thinking in creating a new Elmet article. The Elvet article still need a major clean-up, though. Thanks. Llywelyn2000 (talk) 15:52, 4 May 2009 (UTC)
- A few hours later, it still seems to be not undone. So I'm reverting it to the long-established state (i.e. a place in Durham) although with the added 'for' template, to take people to 'Brythonic kingdom' usage. Significant changes can be discussed on the article's Talk:Elvet page. Feline Hymnic (talk) 21:17, 4 May 2009 (UTC)
Re:List of Vice-Chancellor & Wardens of the University of Durham
Hi there, yes you caught me, I am (slowly) trying to get information on the past VCs so that the list will all be linked up. The ones with medical backgrounds seem quite easy to gather info on but some of the others seem not to have a lot about them available. If you have any info/ want to help then that would be great. Alex Allialliw (talk) 01:51, 28 June 2009 (UTC)
John Scott Whiteley
Thank you for pointing out this curious anomaly. I work with JSW, and will see if anything related to the 1983 London recital is of relevance. Probably not. John Warburton (talk) 15:41, 5 July 2009 (UTC)
- You're welcome. Might the earlier phrase "debut... in London... in 1983 at the 5.55 series of recitals" have been making a London-centric assumption? Feline Hymnic (talk) 16:36, 5 July 2009 (UTC)
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Matthew Ashimolowo
Hey Feline Hymnic (cat-lover musician Geordie woman!) [those are compliments], I like the visits you make and the corrections you factor in around Wikipedia, especially like the ones at Matthew Ashimolowo page, after I had made some changes. Wishing you all the best!
Akpantue (talk) 11:53, 4 June 2009 (UTC)
- Thanks. Actually it would be Geordie man (man!). Nor am I Geordie (which would imply being born and brought up in Newcastle) as I was born and brought up elsewhere, and was resident for less than a year in Newcastle itself (I live elsewhere in the north-east). But thanks for the thanks. My best wishes to you, too. Feline Hymnic (talk) 22:53, 22 July 2009 (UTC)
Rollback
Just noticed that you didn't have rollback and you do some vandalism reverting so it might be useful. Please read WP:ROLLBACK before using. Keep up the good work, — Martin (MSGJ · talk) 22:10, 3 June 2009 (UTC)
- Many thanks. It looks useful. But it also looks powerful, so I'll take care to read up on it, to try to avoid misuse or inappropriate use. Feline Hymnic (talk) 22:24, 3 June 2009 (UTC)
- Looking at your contributions, it seems you may be in the north-east? I live in Gateshead myself. — Martin (MSGJ · talk) 08:12, 4 June 2009 (UTC)
- Close. I'm a softie southerner... long-term resident of County Durham. Feline Hymnic (talk) 22:54, 22 July 2009 (UTC)
Marjorie Arnfield bio
Hello Feline Hymnic - I noticed that you had deleted two references to Marjorie Arnfield's close relatives - her son Nick and her husband Ron - on the grounds that the article is "not about Ron/Nick but about Marjorie." Fair comment.
I just wondered if you happened to know Marjorie Arnfield or her family? Englishhistorian (talk) 19:56, 22 July 2009 (UTC)
- No I don't know the family, although I do have a connection with the school she attended (also attended, incidentally by Kate Adie who is mentioned in the article). And being in the north-east I have strong empathy with her portrayals of the industries (particularly mining) here. I had come to the article via a school connection, so wanted to make sure the articles beneficially linked to each other. And because of the value of her portrayal of now-defunct industries, I had wanted to improve the wiki-quality of this article. (For this, feel free to check over the totality of my edits.) But part of improving conformance to wikipedia practice can sometimes include removing material which is not relevant to the main article. Note that I retained references to her family; such references are certainly relevant. But I removed details about the lives of those family members. If the family members themselves pass the wikipedia notability test then they perhaps deserve articles in their own right (and of course all the articles should wikilink to each other). Does that help?
- I see from the history that you are, by far, the major contributor to her article. Can I take this opportunity, then, to say a big "thank you" for creating it? Thanks.
- P.S. I've just found a reference to her in New Year Honours 2000 so I've turned that into a wikilink to her article.
Hello Feline Hymnic - I would, in turn, like to thank you for your highly professional editing job on the Marjorie Arnfield page. I will try to answer your requests for clarification. However, this may take a while. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Englishhistorian (talk • contribs) 17:46, 24 July 2009 (UTC)
- You're welcome. I suggest that discussion about the article now move to its (not my) talk page. I have just left a query there. Feline Hymnic (talk) 18:56, 24 July 2009 (UTC)
Cranbrook
Nice work on tidying up the article a bit. I've corrected the incorrect distance in the mills section, and restored the mi/furlong - km conversion bit per source used. Book was published in 1933 when furlong were commonly used. Mjroots (talk) 19:36, 1 August 2009 (UTC)
- Thanks for the note. Glad most of my work was useful. Feline Hymnic (talk) 20:49, 1 August 2009 (UTC)
Inappropriate move
You moved Processional to Processional (play). The Wikipedia policy on disambiguation states that we should: "Only include related subject articles if the term in question is actually described on the target article." "Processional" does not appear in the article hymn for which you created a disambiguation page. "A disambiguation page is not a list of dictionary definitions." I have accordingly requested a reversal of the page move. Kind regards, DionysosProteus (talk) 13:51, 3 August 2009 (UTC)
- Thanks. I have a recollection of something like this some months ago, but have forgotten the detail. There was an article (although I don't think it was hymn itself) where 'processional', in the context of a hymn, needed clarification, so I set about introducing disambiguation. I also have a vague feeling that the person who originally requested the explanation of processional hymn then wasn't satisfied with the result of my first-sketch bare-bones attempt and undid (or something similar) my edit that had introduced the new reference. (No pleasing some people!) I probably gave up at that point.
- Presumably if we need to resurrect a 'processional' link in a hymn context I should create 'Processional (hymn)' or similar, or perhaps investigate wiktionary. How does that sound? Feline Hymnic (talk) 19:20, 3 August 2009 (UTC)
Speaking in tongues
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Giant Step - Coltrane Changes
The reference is the sheet music. Unfortunately there are no chord symbols on it, but anyone who reads music can verify the chords are there. The M3 - augmented, m3 - diminished is easily verified by anyone who plays and knows theory. Why does Wiki want references to books and magazines which are generally full of myths - certainly jazz books are chock full of nonsense about what was invented by who and when.
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- If you are keen to contribute to WP (and I would encourage you to do so), you should consider getting yourself a username.
- Hope that helps.
- Feline Hymnic (talk) 10:28, 28 November 2009 (UTC)
Speedy deletion declined: Henry Jackson (businessman)
Hello Feline Hymnic, and thanks for your work patrolling new changes. I am just informing you that I declined the speedy deletion of Henry Jackson (businessman) - a page you tagged - because: The article makes a credible assertion of importance or significance, sufficient to pass A7. Please review the criteria for speedy deletion before tagging further pages. If you have any questions or problems, please let me know. GedUK 15:25, 13 December 2009 (UTC)
- OK. Thanks. Feline Hymnic (talk) 16:53, 13 December 2009 (UTC)
Matthew Ashimolowo
Hello again Feline. When you made a very recent reversal of the updates I made to Matthew Ashimolowo, you did not consider that some of the updates I did included corrections of grammatical errors, such as (line 22): But in a subsequent debate in the House of Lords, Lord Swinfen questioned the running of the Charity Commission's running of this investigation ('running of' repeated).
Secondly you stated that all the updated were opinions and wholly unsubstantiated. They were references to the cited House of Lords debate as well as statements taken from the individual's church ministry website, and I put the statements into subjective language as much as possible. You cannot realistically state that information from an organisations website are not relevant to gathering data.
Thirdly is it not curious that an autobiographical article about the leader of probably the largest church in the UK simply has just two sections, a very brief three lines about his ministry activity, and then the remainder is about the Charity Commission investigation into his church. Why is it wrong to include some details about his life and work? And if the article is about him, why is the majority of the church investigation information not left to the KICC church website?
Would it not have been better to go through the revisions carefully instead of reversing them wholesale? Comments on your talk page seem to suggest that you are perhaps often too hasty with your speedy deletions! Your zeal and commitment to Wiki work is apprecated, but I don't know whether it is things like this that led to the recent report that states that thousands of Wiki contributors have simply given up and withdrawn. Akpantue (talk) 15:20, 15 December 2009 (UTC)
Music RFC
If you have a moment, I'd appreciate your thoughts on Talk:Contemporary_Jewish_religious_music#Important_figures. The question is how to define who is an important musical influence. Thanks, Joe407 (talk) 17:04, 27 January 2010 (UTC)
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- This 'new' article in fact used material from an existing article, that had been added on 31 August 2007 (nearly three years ago). I agree that there is much in common with that other website. But that other site is an ebay page, and it is highly likely that it was copied from Wikipedia. (I also see that someone else has since concurred and removed the tag.) Feline Hymnic (talk) 20:20, 22 April 2010 (UTC)
Threat of Speedy Deletion
Dear Feline_Hymnic:
I have your name from the Hymn Tunes article. Please look at my new article: Hymns and Hymn Tunes - Marriages ... I posted it this morning, and I see now a threat of speedy deletion because it sounds like it was cut and pasted from somewhere. It was: I cut and pasted it from my word processor. I did all the research in the last couple of months, wrote and edited my data, and then posted it this morning. It is well documented.
Please see what you think of it, and confirm that it doesn't deserve to be deleted.... Hymnlover (talk) 18:22, 13 May 2010 (UTC)hymnlover 5-13-10
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Nicholas Brady
I tend to agree with a previous contributor's comments under 'Matthew Ashimolowo'; you seem very fast at simply undoing others' efforts. I added the crime writer Nicholas Brady, but could not yet find how to do the disambiguation, being new to this. So it would have been more helpful, instead of simply removing my information and pointing out that it wasn't disambiguated, to disambiguate it correctly... Lexibility (talk) 21:49, 31 July 2010 (UTC)
Imgs
Thanks for the img clean up. Please see this which mentions the images you just cleaned up. Cheers. History2007 (talk) 22:26, 17 September 2010 (UTC)
- I guess you mean to the Mary (mother of Jesus) article. You're welcome. Thanks for the note. (My rationale was simply article layout.) Feline Hymnic (talk) 22:32, 17 September 2010 (UTC)
- But if the other user says he wants the images there, you have no policy to point to except the fleeting concept called "common sense". That is why I think a policy is needed, as I said in that link. Else you will have to go to a 3rd opinion, etc. So a policy on that type of thing will be nice. History2007 (talk) 22:34, 17 September 2010 (UTC)
Hymns
I just found out that Hymns to Mary exists. Thought you should know. Cheers. History2007 (talk) 14:49, 24 September 2010 (UTC)
- Many thanks. I'll take a look. 19:35, 24 September 2010 (UTC)
Greetings from the Guild of Copy Editors Backlog Elimination Drive!
We have reached the midway point in our backlog elimination drive, so here is an update. Participation report — The November drive has 53 participants at this point. We had 77 participants in the September drive. In July, 95 people signed up for the drive, and in May we had 36. If you are not participating, it is not too late to join! Progress report — The drive is quite successful so far, as we have already almost reached our target of a 10% reduction in the number of articles in the backlog. We are doing very well at keeping our Requests page clear, as those articles count double for word count for this drive. Please keep in mind the possibility of removing other tags when you are finished with an article. If the article no longer needs {{cleanup}}, {{wikify}}, or other similar maintenance tags, please remove them, as this will make the tasks of other WikiProjects easier to complete. Thanks very much for participating in the Drive, and see you at the finish line!
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November 2010 Backlog Elimination Drive Conclusion
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We have reached the end of our fourth backlog elimination drive. Thanks to all who participated. Stats
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GOCE Year-end Report
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Numerical weather prediction
Tito and I have been improving the article over the past week and a half. Can you give it a look over and provide some feedback, i.e. is it easily understood, or does it need additional clarification? Thegreatdr (talk) 18:26, 3 January 2011 (UTC)
- OK, I'll try to. But it ages since I've done any serious large-scale content checking (as distinct from detailed English syntax copy-editing, typo-correction, anti-vandal stuff, etc.). Besides, I'm no meteorologist whatsoever. (But I suspect you'll return that boomerang to me with a "that's just what we want!" tag...!) Feline Hymnic (talk) 18:34, 3 January 2011 (UTC)
- Exactly. We want to know if the non-meteorologist can understand this article. Thegreatdr (talk) 18:38, 3 January 2011 (UTC)
- That works. No worries, you're doing great. Titoxd(?!? - cool stuff) 19:29, 3 January 2011 (UTC)
Heiligenkreuz
Thanks for your work on the abbey article. I'd like to add a few thoughts, in the hope you can use them to make this even better:-
1) As to your general point re what the article is "about", perhaps worth bearing in mind that the vast majority of general readers are likely to come to the article because of the CD success (sold a million round the world apparently) and so a mention of this in the lead makes sense.
2) If you want "media" pulled into one place, how come you ignored this anyway rather curious paragraph, currently stranded elsewhere?
- Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, nephew of reigning abbot Gregor Henckel Donnersmarck, wrote the screenplay for his film The Lives of Others in a cell at the abbey in November 2002. When Donnersmarck won the Oscar for his film in 2007, he returned for a celebration at Heiligenkreuz with the statue on 28 October.
3) And while I'm commenting, a lot of the article reads like a slightly awkwardly translated guide to buildings, which perhaps belong in a separate article. Cistercian (talk) 09:49, 4 January 2011 (UTC)
- Thanks for the note, and for the fair points you raise.
- In general shouldn't the lead of an article be kept simple and basic, avoiding tendency to digress and sticking to what the wording of its title suggests? If the title indicates a historical institution or building (e.g. the phrase "Heiligenkreuz Abbey", shouldn't the lead be about that, and not diverting into (dare I say) a relatively ephemeral piece of relatively recent news? But I'll concede that in special cases a //brief// mention of a media thing might, occasionally, be in order.
- You're right, I missed that "The Lives of Others". I'll happily fix it up.
- It may be awkwardly translated, and that should be fixed. But split it? That's another matter. If there is to be a split then perhaps the main article should continue to concentrate on that (the title is after all about the Abbey itself), and the "split off" item be about "spin off" things such as the CD.
- But if this conversation is to continue, we ought to take it to the 'Talk' page of the Abbey article, so that other interested parties can join in. Best wishes. Feline Hymnic (talk) 20:07, 4 January 2011 (UTC)
Michael Seed
As you're from England, any chance you might have a look at the opening of Michael Seed? I appear to have unintentionally stepped on someone's toes but I still think it reads very strangely.Cistercian (talk) 09:51, 4 January 2011 (UTC)
- OK. I'm no expert at all on things Franciscan but I'll take a look. Any follow-up will probably be either article edits or on the article's Talk page (i.e. probably not here on my Talk). Feline Hymnic (talk) 19:54, 4 January 2011 (UTC)
Numerical weather prediction 2
I was about to go change the article, and then I saw you'd been working on it, so I thought I'd put this by you first. Why does it say that the first attempts were in the 1920s, and then go on to mention Richardson's work, which he did during the First World War? Something's no right. Philip Trueman (talk) 00:21, 5 January 2011 (UTC)
- I am no meteorologist whatsoever (although I have a science background). But a principle maintainer of the NWP article has asked me, probably precisely because I am an outsider to the topic, to check over the article. Until my recent edit, the sentence didn't seem to read at all well, simply from the English language perspective; it had a clause in the middle beginning with "In" (captial "I"). I mentioned this at the Talk page of the article, and tentatively suggested a solution, based on English language (I have no knowledge of people such as Richardson and Bjerknes). That seemed to be accepted, but I'll willingly concede that I may well have been wrong: that in improving the English I may have wrecked the science!
- So please feel free to join in the editing. I'm sure that the two current active people (I exclude myself!) would be delighted to receive your assistance. Note that I've started the section "Jan 2011 GAN" on the Talk page as a drop-box for things that I think need attention (indeed, the sentence you mention is there).
- It's probably best to do the discussion there rather than here. All the best. Feline Hymnic (talk) 00:36, 5 January 2011 (UTC)
- It is slightly complicated. The data used for the forecast was from the World War II period, even though the forecast was made in the 1920s. Even nowadays, model developers use older, unique cases to see how new versions of models handle particular events. Thegreatdr (talk) 15:54, 8 January 2011 (UTC)
We can't separate out sea ice and SST initializations into their own sections. Since they are initialized in most of the guidance mentioned (except maybe air quality), they belong above the subsection. I appreciate what you're trying to do here though. If we develop new (or further develop) articles concerning climate models, hurricane models, or Atmospheric models, those lines will need to be in all three. It's probably best handled separated out within the subarticles, rather than the main article. Thegreatdr (talk) 21:02, 8 January 2011 (UTC)
- OK, fair enough! (Hence my comment in my edit summary when I did that.) Feline Hymnic (talk) 21:17, 8 January 2011 (UTC)
Barnstar of diligence
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For showing initiative in coordinating with the mathematics project in regards to the numerical weather prediction article, and for taking time to point out potential issues with the article, I award you the Barnstar of Diligence. Well done! Thegreatdr (talk) 15:54, 8 January 2011 (UTC) |
Hymns
Hi, FYI: Hymns to Mary was updated after a storm in a teacup. Anyway, FYI if you have more hymns to add, etc. Cheers. History2007 (talk) 21:29, 10 January 2011 (UTC)
GOCE drive news
Guild of Copy Editors January 2011 backlog elimination drive
Greetings from the Guild of Copy Editors January 2011 Backlog elimination drive! The drive is halfway over, so here are some mid-drive stats.
So far, 43 people have signed up for this drive. Of these, 25 have participated. If you signed up for the drive but haven't participated yet, it's not too late! Try to copy edit at least a few articles. Remember, if you have rollover words from the last drive, you will lose them if you do not participate in this drive. If you haven't signed up for the drive yet, you can sign up now.
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GOCE January Backlog elimination drive conclusion
Guild of Copy Editors January 2011 Backlog elimination drive
Greetings from the January 2011 Backlog elimination drive! We have reached the end of the month and the end of another successful drive; thanks to all who participated.
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Spaghetti plot article updated
I didn't even know this article existed until looking around for a spaghetti diagram article unveiled its existence. It has been brought up to C class (I think) and has some pictures. The non-met content needs to be expanded more, and the met content needs to be referenced more. I've noticed with a couple articles I've been working on lately that if Version 1.0 of wikipedia has assessed an article, that it takes precedence over what others designate. Does this reset automatically, or does someone from on high need to determine they are not Stub class anymore? Thegreatdr (talk) 20:16, 17 February 2011 (UTC)
- What do you mean by takes precedence? Titoxd(?!? - cool stuff) 21:00, 17 February 2011 (UTC)
- It appears that when those involved in wikipedia version 1.0 grade the class of an article that it takes precedence over the grade of future reviews listed in the talk page. This appeared to happen with Spaghetti plot the day I posted this comment, though it no longer seems to be the case. Thegreatdr (talk) 17:47, 25 February 2011 (UTC)
- That to me just seems to be more of a caching problem with the talk page. In fact, assessments given by 1.0 are secondary to assessments given by other projects, since 1.0 considers WikiProject to be "expert reviewers" of the content of the article. WP 1.0 only steps in when there are contradicting assessments. (I'm a part of WP:1.0, that's how I know.) Titoxd(?!? - cool stuff) 20:44, 25 February 2011 (UTC)
- I guess the cache could have been the issue. But I've only seen this type of issue in articles where there was a 1.0 assessment in place. Is it possible a cache issue would be that specific? Thegreatdr (talk) 21:09, 25 February 2011 (UTC)
- That to me just seems to be more of a caching problem with the talk page. In fact, assessments given by 1.0 are secondary to assessments given by other projects, since 1.0 considers WikiProject to be "expert reviewers" of the content of the article. WP 1.0 only steps in when there are contradicting assessments. (I'm a part of WP:1.0, that's how I know.) Titoxd(?!? - cool stuff) 20:44, 25 February 2011 (UTC)
- It appears that when those involved in wikipedia version 1.0 grade the class of an article that it takes precedence over the grade of future reviews listed in the talk page. This appeared to happen with Spaghetti plot the day I posted this comment, though it no longer seems to be the case. Thegreatdr (talk) 17:47, 25 February 2011 (UTC)
Sorry. It's my eyes. That tiny "r". Time for me to increase my browser zoom.
By the way, isn't a Breakwater (structure) just a big spur dyke? Anna Frodesiak (talk) 00:53, 28 April 2011 (UTC)
- No worries. We all make typing mistakes. But on technical terms, such as 'revetment', wikilinking the term has two benefits:
- it acts as a spelling check: when we do a 'preview' of our edits then a red appearance of the link gives instant warning to us that something, somewhere, may be wrong or need attention;
- it gives the reader, who probably doesn't know the term, instant access to a description of it.
- As for 'breakwater (structure): I have no idea! My edit that involved that was merely tidying up, from a 'wikification' perspective, a previous edit; I assumed that the earlier information would be inserted by someone who knows the topic.
- All the best.
- Feline Hymnic (talk) 06:55, 28 April 2011 (UTC)
- Thanks. Actually, if you seem my contribs you will notice that I link zillions and zillions of terms all the time. I would of course have linked it, but I think I thought it was a minor term and wouldn't have an article. Many thanks for your understanding and happy editing. :) :) Anna Frodesiak (talk) 07:06, 28 April 2011 (UTC)
GOCE drive newsletter
The Guild of Copy Editors – May 2011 Backlog Elimination Drive The Guild of Copy Editors invite you to participate in the May 2011 Backlog Elimination Drive, a month-long effort to reduce the backlog of articles that require copy-editing. The drive began on May 1 at 00:00 (UTC) and will end on May 31 at 23:59 (UTC). The goals of this backlog elimination drive are to eliminate as many articles as possible from the 2009 backlog and to reduce the overall backlog by 15%. ! NEW ! In an effort to encourage the final elimination of all 2009 articles, we will be tracking them on the leaderboard for this drive. Awards and barnstars We look forward to meeting you on the drive! Your GOCE coordinators: SMasters, Diannaa, Tea with toast, Chaosdruid, and Torchiest |
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Hi, I just wanted to let you know, that I removed the Spaghetti plot from the Template:Visualization, because specific types of charts/diagrams/plots etc. don't get listed there. I did add the Spaghetti plot to the listing in the Plot (graphics) article. -- Mdd (talk) 21:58, 4 May 2011 (UTC)
- OK. I hadn't realised. Thanks for the correction. Feline Hymnic (talk) 11:14, 14 May 2011 (UTC)
GOCE elections
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GOCE drive invitation
Greetings from the Guild of Copy Editors
The latest GOCE backlog elimination drive is under way! It began on 1 July and so far 18 people have signed up to help us reduce the number of articles in need of copyediting. This drive will give a 50% bonus for articles edited from the GOCE requests page. Although we have cleared the backlog of 2009 articles there are still 3,935 articles needing copyediting and any help, no matter how small, would be appreciated. We are appealing to all GOCE members, and any other editors who wish to participate, to come and help us reduce the number of articles needing copyediting, as well as the backlog of requests. If you have not signed up yet, why not take a look at the current signatories and help us by adding your name and copyediting a few articles. Barnstars will be given to anyone who edits more than 4,000 words, with special awards for the top 5 in the categories: "Number of articles", "Number of words", and "Number of articles of over 5,000 words". |
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GOCE drive newsletter
Invitation from the Guild of Copy Editors
The Guild of Copy Editors invites you to participate in their September 2011 Backlog elimination drive, a month-long effort to reduce the size of the copy editing backlog. The drive will begin on September 1 at 00:00 (UTC) and will end on September 30 at 23:59 (UTC). We will be tracking the number of 2010 articles in the backlog, as we want to copy edit as many of those as possible. Please consider copy editing an article that was tagged in 2010. Barnstars will be given to anyone who edits more than 4,000 words, with special awards for the top 5 in the categories "Number of articles", "Number of words", and "Number of articles of over 5,000 words". See you at the drive! – Your drive coordinators: Diannaa, Chaosdruid, The Utahraptor, Slon02, and SMasters. |
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GOCE drive newsletter
Invitation from the Guild of Copy Editors
The Guild of Copy Editors invites you to participate in their November 2011 Backlog elimination drive, a month-long effort to reduce the size of the copy edit backlog. The drive begins on November 1 at 00:00 (UTC) and ends on November 30 at 23:59 (UTC). We will be tracking the number of 2010 articles (and specifically will be targeting the oldest three months), as we want to copy edit as many of these as possible. Barnstars will be awarded to anyone who copy edits more than 4,000 words, and special awards will be given to the top 5 in the following categories: "Number of articles", "Number of words", and "Number of articles of over 5,000 words". We hope to see you there! – Your drive coordinators: Diannaa, Chaosdruid, The Utahraptor, Slon02, and SMasters. |
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GOCE newsletter
Greetings from the Guild of Copy Editors
Elections are currently underway for our third tranche of Guild coordinators. The voting period will run for 14 days: 00:01 UTC, 16 December – 23:59 UTC, 31 December. All GOCE members, as well as past participants of any of the Guild's Backlog elimination drives, are eligible to vote. There are five candidates vying for four positions. Your vote really matters! Cast your vote today. |
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GOCE 2011 Year-End Report
Guild of Copy Editors 2011 Year-End Report
We have reached the end of the year, and what a year it has been! The Guild of Copy Editors was full of activity, and we achieved numerous important milestones in 2011. Read all about these in the Guild's 2011 Year-End Report.
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On behalf of the Guild, we take this opportunity to wish you Season's Greetings and Happy New Year. We look forward to your support in 2012! – Your 2011 Coordinators: Diannaa (lead), The Utahraptor, and Slon02 and SMasters (emeritus). |
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Speedy deletion nomination of Psalm 69 (disambiguation)
A tag has been placed on Psalm 69 (disambiguation), requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done for the following reason:
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If you think that this notice was placed here in error, contest the deletion by clicking on the button labelled "Click here to contest this speedy deletion". Doing so will take you to the talk page where you will find a pre-formatted place for you to explain why you believe the page should not be deleted. You can also visit the page's talk page directly to give your reasons, but be aware that once tagged for speedy deletion, if the page meets the criterion, it may be deleted without delay. Please do not remove the speedy deletion tag yourself, but don't hesitate to add information to the page that would render it more in conformance with Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. If the page is deleted, you can contact one of these administrators to request that the administrator userfy the page or email a copy to you. G man yo (talk) 08:04, 27 January 2012 (UTC)
Pentecostalism
Hey there! Hope everything is going well. Over at Talk:Pentecostalism there is someone who has placed an NPOV tag on the article and has started a discussion about NPOV violations in the article. I'm not sure exactly how to handle this dispute because frankly, I've written much of the article and I don't see serious POV issues. Could you look at the discussion and the article and give your input. Thanks! Ltwin (talk) 19:07, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
- Good to hear from you. I've been inactive in WP for a considerable time, although I still dip in with some edits occasionally. I've just taken a quick look at the Talk page, and was pleased to see that the interchange of views appears to have remained cordial and respectful. Indeed, I see the other editor, Ptet, has actually removed his POV tag, which suggests a respect for your replies... and credit to you. Anyway, I'll take a look. Feline Hymnic (talk) 22:22, 29 January 2012 (UTC)
The article Elvet Banks has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:
- No indication found the work has received received significant coverage in reliable independent sources per WP:MUSIC. A search turned up only lists and copies of the work itself, non-authoritative sources, or references to the place of the same name. Tagged for notability since November 2007.
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will stop the proposed deletion process, but other deletion processes exist. In particular, the speedy deletion process can result in deletion without discussion, and articles for deletion allows discussion to reach consensus for deletion. --DGaw (talk) 21:24, 5 February 2012 (UTC)
- Thanks for the note. A weak area of Wikipedia is its coverage of hymn tunes in general. We really need to try to improve this and get more hymn tune articles written. But with so few articles already, I'm not convinced the deletion of one of those few articles would actually helps towards broadening the overall topic! Perhaps we could work towards improving the overall topic of hymn tunes. If, then, as a result of that broadening, it is agreed that the particular Elvet Banks article doesn't "make the cut", then fair enough. But, for the moment, could we keep it? I've found another reference to the tune, and to its particular place in what I believe is a major hymnal over in the USA, although admittedly this reference is not the best. And, with self-annoyance, I recall seeing another article just a few weeks ago from a much more authoritative source, but I cannot now re-find it at this very time when we need it! Having added that earlier ref, I've removed the tag. But feel free to keep this conversation going if you wish. (I've also re-based the "notability" to now, because of the new ref. If that re-basing is incorrect procedure please feel free to revert it.) Meanwhile I'll try to uncover that other ref. Feline Hymnic (talk) 22:03, 11 February 2012 (UTC)
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WikiProject Christianity Newsletter (July 2013)
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July 2013 |
From the Editor
WP:X has gained another Featured Article, Gospel of the Ebionites, by Ignocrates. The Gospel of the Ebionites is the name scholars give to an apocryphal gospel that supposedly belonged to a sect known as the Ebionites. It consists of seven short quotations discovered in a heresiology known as the Panarion, written by Epiphanius of Salamis, and its original title remains unknown. The text is a gospel harmony composed in Greek, and is believed to have been written during the middle of the 2nd century.
St Mihangel's Church, Llanfihangel yn Nhowyn was promoted to Good Article status, as was two other welsh churches, St Enghenedl's Church, Llanynghenedl, and St Peter's Church, Llanbedrgoch.
The main page also featured several DYK hooks for articles in our project, namely Bob Fu, List of places of worship in Tandridge (district), Catholic Press, Garendon Abbey, St. John's Episcopal Church (Jersey City, New Jersey), Pargev Martirosyan, Praskvica Monastery, Heather Preceptory, St. Augustin, Coburg, Longleat Priory, St Mihangel's Church, Llanfihangel yn Nhowyn, St Enghenedl's Church, Llanynghenedl, Christianization of Moravia, Christianization of Bohemia, Repton Abbey, St Peter's Church, Llanbedrgoch, Medingen Abbey, Elmhurst Christian Reformed Church, St. James on-the-Lines, and Leopold Karl von Kollonitsch.
Church of the month
St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery is part of Saint Sophia's Cathedral, Kiev in Ukraine. It is a functioning monastery that dates back to the Middle Ages.
Membership report
The parent Christianity WikiProject currently has 367 active members. We would like to welcome our newest members, Newchildrenofthealmighty, Evenssteven, Kerna96, and FutureTrillionaire. If any members, new or not, wish any assistance, they should feel free to leave a message at the Christianity noticeboard or with me or other individual editors to request it.
Focus on...
THE
HISTORICAL JESUS
When did Jesus live? When did he die? How do we know? We do, in fact, have excellent information about the time intervals for the life and death of Jesus. As in other people who lived and died in the first century, this gives an approximate date range, but still, give or take 3-4 years and we have pretty good estimates confirmed by a number of really diverse sources, ranging from inscriptions in Delphi to Roman and Jewish sources. The Chronology of Jesus article discusses how a wide variety of Christian, Jewish and Roman sources are used to establish the time-frame for the life and death of Jesus.
And all of his data fits together. For instance, the chronology of Paul had been discussed based on the Book of Acts long ago, then the Delphi Inscription is found in the 20th century in the Temple of Apollo. And guess what.. it confirms it and totally dates his trial in Corinth, which helps reaffirm the date of the crucifixion of Jesus. The same date range is independently estimated from the writings of Josephus on the Baptist's death. And it fits Isaac Newton's astronomical models for the crucifixion date as well as the independent lunar calculations of Humphreys. As that article shows, all these dates just fit together.
From the bookshelf
This two volume book (with a very apt title) is gem-filled with scholarly research. Paul Maier's article in the first volume is a classic study on the chronology of Jesus and provides a useful summary of a number of issues.
Did you know...
- ... that the Russian journalist Nicolas Notovitch who in 1894 originated the story that there was evidence at the Hemis monastery that an adult Jesus had traveled to India, later confessed to fabricating his evidence?
Calendar
This month (July) contains the feast days of Mary Magdalene, and James, son of Zebedee.
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August 2013 WikiProject Christianity Newsletter
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August 2013 |
From the Editor
Welcome to the August 2013 issue of the WikiProject Christianity newsletter. We focus on the historical Jesus and reflect on the last month.
The project has another featured picture, The ruins of Holyrood Chapel, a digitisation of an oil-on-canvas painting. Our top-importance article, Jesus, has been nominated for Featured Article status, the discussion can be seen here; Knights of Colombus has also been nominated as a FAC.
Ecgbert (bishop) and Church architecture in Scotland have both this month achieved Good Article status.
Our project had several of its articles featured in the main page DYK section, including Hinckley Priory, Little Chapel, St Peter's Church, Ropsley, Chip Ingram, St John the Evangelist's Church, Corby Glen, Great George Street Congregational Church, St Mary's Church, Walton-on-the-Hill and Bunge church.
Our thanks go to all of those who have worked to achieve these article milestones.
Church of the month
This image, of Maillezais Cathedral and created by Selbymay was this month promoted to featured picture status.
Membership report
We would like to welcome our newest members, Thechristophermorris, Psmidi and Jchthys. Thank you all for your interest in this effort. If any members, new or not, wish any assistance, they should feel free to leave a message at the Christianity noticeboard or with me or other individual editors to request it.
Focus on...
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What was Jesus like? What did he preach? Did he claim to be the Messiah? Did he predict an apocalypse? What can we know about him outside a religious context? The Historical Jesus article discusses what can be known about Jesus with various degrees of probability. While scholars agree on the over all flow and outline of Jesus' life (his baptism by John, debated Jewish authorities, healings, and his crucifixion by Pilate) they have built various and diverging portraits of the rest of his life. These range from minimalist portraits that accept very little of the gospel accounts to maximalists who accept most of the accounts as historical.
The portraits of Jesus have at times been unwitting reflections of the researchers themselves, and Crossan once quipped that some authors "do autobiography and call it biography". However, the study of historical Jesus has made one thing clear: there is so much to learn about Jesus that the more one looks, the more there is to discover.
From the bookshelf
In this book Maurice Casey not only draws on his special expertise in the Aramaic traditions and the Q source, but provides a comprehensive review of the various approaches to the historical Jesus.
Did you know...
- ... that in 1951 Christianity was the second largest religion in the world with 500 million followers, compared to 520 million Buddhists, but by 2013 it had gained the top spot with about 2.2 billion Christians?
Calendar
This month we celebrate the feasts of St Lawrence, St Bernard, and St Augustine.
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GOCE Blitz wrap-up; join us for the November drive
Guild of Copy Editors October Blitz wrap-up
Participation: Out of eleven people who signed up for this blitz, eight copy-edited at least one article. Thanks to all who participated! Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. Progress report: During the seven-day blitz, we copy edited 42 articles from WikiProject Film's backlog, reducing it by a net of 34 articles. Hope to see you at the November drive in a few days! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Torchiest, Baffle gab1978, Jonesey95 and The Utahraptor. Sign up for the November drive!
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November 2013 GOCE drive wrap-up
Guild of Copy Editors November 2013 backlog elimination drive wrap-up newsletter
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GOCE December 2013 Blitz wrap-up and January Drive invitation
December Notes from the Guild of Copy Editors
The December blitz ran from December 8–14. The theme for this blitz was articles tied in some way to religion. Seven editors knocked out 20 articles over the course of the week. Our next blitz will be in February, with a theme to be determined. Feel free to make theme suggestions at the Guild talk page! The January 2014 Backlog elimination drive is a month-long effort to reduce the size of the copy edit backlog. The drive begins on January 1 at 00:00 (UTC) and ends on January 31 at 23:59 (UTC). Our goals are to copy edit all articles tagged in October and November 2012 and complete all requests placed before the end of 2013. Barnstars will be awarded to anyone who copy edits at least one article, and special awards will be given to the top five in the following categories: "Number of articles", "Number of words", "Number of articles of over 5,000 words", "Number of articles tagged in October and November 2012", and "Longest article". We hope to see you there! Coordinator election: Voting is open for candidates to serve as GOCE coordinators from 1 January through 30 June 2014. Voting will run until the end of December. For complete information, please have a look at the election page. – Your drive coordinators: Torchiest, Baffle gab1978, Jonesey95 and The Utahraptor To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list. Message delivered by MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 15:25, 23 December 2013 (UTC)
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GOCE 2013 Annual Report
Guild of Copy Editors 2013 Annual Report
The GOCE has wrapped up another successful year of operations! Our 2013 Annual Report is now ready for review. – Your project coordinators: Torchiest, Baffle gab1978 and Jonesey95 Sign up for the January drive! To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list. Newsletter delivered by MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 16:44, 4 January 2014 (UTC)
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March GOCE copyedit drive
Notes from the Guild of Copy Editors
The March 2014 backlog elimination drive is a month-long effort to reduce the backlog of articles in need of copyediting. The drive begins on March 1 at 00:00 (UTC) and ends on March 31 at 23:59 (UTC). Our goals are to copyedit all articles tagged in December 2012 and January 2013 and to complete all requests placed in January 2014. Barnstars will be awarded to anyone who copyedits at least one article, and special awards will be given to the top five in the following categories: number of articles, number of words, number of articles over 5,000 words, number of articles tagged in December 2012 and January 2013 and the longest article. We hope to see you there! – Your drive coordinators: Jonesey95, Baffle gab1978 and Miniapolis To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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Jurassic coast paragraphs
Hi!
I've seen that you've removed that paragraphs from a few Dorset articles, and it has been reverted several times.
I agree with you, that this paragraph is unnecessary to have in every article on a place on the coast. A far better section, on, say, the Chesil Cove article, would be the geology of the local area, not this paragraph on the whole of the Jurassic Coast. I wonder if you, I, or both of us, could take this up in a place where a few people could discuss it, such as at Talk:Jurassic Coast?
All my best, Rossoh (talk) 12:24, 2 March 2014 (UTC)
- @Rossoh: Thanks for the note. Yes, taking it up there seems a good idea. (I had been wondering about the next move, so thanks for your message!) I'll set something going there later on this evening. Feline Hymnic (talk) 21:02, 2 March 2014 (UTC)
GOCE March drive wrapup
Guild of Copy Editors March 2014 backlog elimination drive wrap-up newsletter
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Guild of Copy Editors March 2014 backlog elimination drive wrap-up
Participation: Thanks to all who participated in the drive and helped out behind the scenes. 42 people signed up for this drive and 28 of these completed at least one article. Final results are available here. Progress report: Articles tagged during the target months of December 2012 and January 2013 were reduced from 177 to 33, and the overall backlog was reduced by 13 articles. The total backlog was 2,902 articles at the end of March. On the Requests page during March, 26 copy edit requests were completed, all requests from January 2014 were completed, and the length of the queue was reduced by 11 articles. Blitz!: The April blitz will run from April 13–19, with a focus on the Requests list. Sign up now! – Your drive coordinators: Jonesey95, Baffle gab1978 and Miniapolis To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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April blitz wrap-up and May copyediting drive invitation
Guild of Copy Editors April 2014 Blitz wrap-up
Participation: Out of 17 people who signed up for this blitz, eight copy-edited at least one article. Thanks to all who participated! Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. Progress report: During the seven-day blitz, we removed 28 articles from the requests queue. Hope to see you at the May drive! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Jonesey95, Miniapolis and Baffle gab1978. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list. Newsletter delivered by
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GOCE June 2014 newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors May 2014 backlog elimination drive wrap-up
Participation: Thanks to all who participated! Out of 51 people who signed up this drive, 33 copy edited at least one article. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. Progress report: We reduced our article backlog from 2,987 articles to 2,236 articles in May, the lowest backlog total since we began keeping records in 2009! Since at least 300 new articles were tagged during May, that means we copy edited over 1,000 articles in a single month. Amazing work, everyone! Blitz: The June blitz will run from June 15–21. This blitz's theme is Politics. Sign up here. Election: You can nominate yourself or others for the role of Coordinator for the second half of 2014 here. Nominations will be accepted until June 14. Voting will begin on June 15 and will conclude on June 28. Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Jonesey95, Baffle gab1978, and Miniapolis. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list. Newsletter delivered by MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 12:27, 5 June 2014 (UTC)
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GOCE July 2014 newsletter
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GOCE July drive and August blitz
Guild of Copy Editors July 2014 backlog elimination drive wrap-up
Participation: Thanks to everyone who participated in the July drive. Of the 40 people who signed up this drive, 22 copy edited at least one article. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. Progress report: We reduced our article backlog from 2400 articles to 2199 articles in July. This is a new month-end record low for the backlog. Nice work, everyone! Blitz: The August blitz will run from August 24–30. The blitz will focus on articles from the GOCE's Requests page. Awards will be given out to everyone who copy edits at least one of the target articles. The blitz will run from August 24–30. Sign up here! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Jonesey95, Baffle gab1978, and Miniapolis. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list. Newsletter delivered by MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 15:10, 19 August 2014 (UTC)
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GOCE October 2014 newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors October 2014 newsletter is now ready for review. Highlights:
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Music theory articles
Hello, are you still interested in working on the music theory articles?BassHistory (talk) 06:25, 7 November 2014 (UTC)
- In principle, yes. But these days, I'm only rarely editing on Wikipedia, so I can't promise to be as active as I was a few years ago. Happy to be kept "in the loop". Feline Hymnic (talk) 15:58, 8 November 2014 (UTC)
Psalms
In the psalm talk page i just asked u a question about when and where the discussion and consensus u referred to took place.2601:7:6580:5E3:2877:96CA:AE3D:957D (talk) 07:34, 6 December 2014 (UTC)
- Thanks. I've replied on Talk:Psalms. Feline Hymnic (talk) 10:47, 6 December 2014 (UTC)
GOCE coordinator elections
Greetings from the Guild of Copy Editors
Candidate nominations for Guild coordinators to serve from January 1 to June 30, 2015, are currently underway. The nomination period will close at 23:59 on December 15 (UTC), after which voting will commence until 23:59 on December 31, 2014. Self-nominations are welcomed. Please consider getting involved; it's your Guild and it won't coordinate itself, so if you'd like to help coordinate Guild activities we'd love to hear from you. Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Jonesey95, Baffle gab1978, and Miniapolis.
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December 2014 GOCE newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors December 2014 Newsletter
Drive: Thanks to everyone who participated in November's Backlog Elimination Drive. Of the 43 people who signed up for this drive, 26 copy edited at least one article. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. Progress report: The November Drive removed 26 requests from the Requests page and 509 articles from the {{copy edit}} backlog. We copy edited 83 articles tagged in the target months; July, August, and September 2013. Together with tag removals from articles unsuitable for copy editing, we eliminated July 2013 from the backlog and reduced August and September's tags to 61 and 70 respectively. As of 01:01, 1 December 2014 (UTC), the backlog stood at 1,974 articles, dipping below 2,000 for the first time in the Guild's history (see graph at right). Well done everyone! Blitz: The December Blitz will run from December 14–20 and will focus on articles related to Religion, in recognition of this month's religious holidays in much of the English-speaking world. Awards will be given out to everyone who copy edits at least one of the target articles. Sign up here! Election time again: The election of coordinators to serve from 1 January to 30 June 2015 is now underway. Candidates can nominate themselves or others from December 01, 00:01 (UTC), until December 15, 23:59. The voting period will run from December 16, 00:01 (UTC), until December 31, 23:59. You can read about coordinators' duties here. Please consider getting involved and remember to cast you vote—it's your Guild and it doesn't organize itself! Thank you all once again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve anything without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Jonesey95, Baffle gab1978, and Miniapolis. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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GOCE holiday 2014 newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors Late December 2014 Newsletter
Blitz: Thanks to everyone who participated in the December Blitz. Of the 14 editors who signed up for the blitz, 11 copyedited at least one article. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. January drive: The January backlog-reduction drive is just around the corner; sign up here! Election time again: The election of coordinators to serve from January 1 to June 30, 2015 is now underway. The voting period runs from December 16, 00:01 (UTC), until December 31, 23:59. Please cast your vote—it's your Guild, and it doesn't run itself! Happy holidays from your GOCE coordinators Jonesey95, Baffle gab1978 and Miniapolis. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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GOCE 2014 report
Guild of Copy Editors 2014 Annual Report
Our 2014 Annual Report is now ready for review.
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February 2015 GOCE newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors February 2015 Newsletter
Drive: Thanks to everyone who participated in January's Backlog Elimination Drive. Of the 38 people who signed up for this drive, 21 copyedited at least one article. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. Progress report: We were able to remove August 2013 from the general copyediting backlog and November 2014 from the request-page backlog. Many thanks, everyone! Blitz: The February Blitz will run from February 15–21 and again focuses on the requests page. Awards will be given to everyone who copyedits at least one request article. Sign up here! Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Miniapolis, Jonesey95, Biblioworm and Philg88. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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GOCE March newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors March 2015 Newsletter
Blitz: Thanks to everyone who participated in the February Blitz. Of the 21 people who signed up, eight copyedited at least one article. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. Progress report: The blitz removed 16 articles from the requests list, and we're almost done with December 2014. Many thanks, everyone! Drive: The month-long March drive begins in about a week. Awards will be given to everyone who copyedits at least one article from the backlog. Sign up here! Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Miniapolis, Jonesey95, Biblioworm and Philg88. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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April 2015 GOCE newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors April 2015 Newsletter
March drive: Thanks to everyone who participated in last month's backlog-reduction drive. Of the 38 people who signed up, 18 copyedited at least one article. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. April blitz: The one-week April blitz, again targeting our long requests list, will run from April 19–25. Awards will be given to everyone who copyedits at least one article from the requests page. Sign up here! May drive: The month-long May backlog-reduction drive, with extra credit for articles tagged in December 2013, January and February 2014 and all request articles, begins soon. Sign up now! Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Miniapolis, Jonesey95, Biblioworm and Philg88. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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Thanks
Thanks for cleaning up Oh Shenandoah. It looks much better now. I had done some fiddling with it a few days back, and thought I might return and resume, but it was endless. Thanks for stepping in and making it a decent article. Softlavender (talk) 11:42, 30 May 2015 (UTC)
- You're welcome! Feline Hymnic (talk) 15:21, 30 May 2015 (UTC)
GOCE June 2015 newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors June 2015 News
May drive: Thanks to everyone who participated in last month's backlog-reduction drive. Of the 38 people who signed up, 29 copyedited at least one article, and we got within 50 articles of our all-time low in the backlog. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. Coordinator elections: Nominations are open through June 15 for GOCE coordinators, with voting from June 16–30. Self-nominations are welcome and encouraged. Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Miniapolis, Jonesey95, Biblioworm and Philg88. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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WikiProject Berkshire
Thanks. I've joined up. Feline Hymnic (talk) 21:13, 14 August 2015 (UTC)
GOCE August 2015 newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors August 2015 Newsletter
July drive: Thanks to everyone who participated in last month's backlog-reduction drive. Of the 24 people who signed up, 17 copyedited at least one article. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. August blitz: The one-week April blitz, targeting biographical articles that have been tagged for copy editing for over a year, will run from August 16–22. Awards will be given to everyone who copyedits at least one article from the article list on the blitz page. Sign up here! Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators, Jonesey95, Baffle gab1978, KieranTribe, Miniapolis, and Pax85. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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October 2015 GOCE newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors October 2015 Newsletter
September drive: Thanks to everyone who participated in last month's backlog-reduction drive. Of the 25 editors who signed up, 18 copyedited at least one article. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. October blitz: The one-week October blitz, targeting requests, has just concluded. Of the nine editors who signed up, seven copyedited at least one request; check your talk page for your barnstar! The month-long November drive, focusing on our oldest backlog articles (June, July, and August 2014) and the October requests, is just around the corner. Hope to see you there! Thanks again for your support; together, we can improve the encyclopedia! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Jonesey95, Baffle gab1978, KieranTribe, Miniapolis and Pax85. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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A kitten for you!
Thanks for finding and correcting my spelling in Category:Wikipedians owned by cats. That was embarrassing...
w.carter-Talk 10:54, 1 January 2016 (UTC)
- You're welcome. And thanks for the kitten, which I'll introduce gently to our resident cat. Feline Hymnic (talk) 11:10, 1 January 2016 (UTC)
Guild of Copy Editors 2015 End of Year Report
Guild of Copy Editors 2015 End of Year Report
Our 2015 End of Year Report is now ready for review.
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Guild of Copy Editors April 2016 Newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors April 2016 Newsletter
March drive: Thanks to everyone who participated in last month's backlog-reduction drive. Of the 28 people who signed up, 21 copyedited at least one article. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. April blitz: The one-week April blitz, again targeting our long requests list, will run from April 17–23. Awards will be given to everyone who copyedits at least one article from the requests page. Sign up here! May drive: The month-long May backlog-reduction drive, with extra credit for articles tagged in March, April, and May 2015, and all request articles, begins May 1. Sign up now! Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Jonesey95, Miniapolis, and Baffle gab1978. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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June 2016 Guild of Copy Editors Newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors June 2016 News
Hello everyone, welcome to the June 2016 GOCE newsletter. It's been a few months since we sent one out; we hope y'all haven't forgotten about the Guild! Your coordinators have been busy behind the scenes as usual, though real life has a habit of reducing our personal wiki-time. The May backlog reduction drive, the usual coordinating tasks and preparations for the June election are keeping us on our toes! May drive: Thanks to everyone who participated in last month's record-setting backlog reduction drive. Of the 29 people who signed up, 16 copyedited at least one article, 197 copyedits were recorded on the drive page, and the copyedit backlog fell below 1,500 for the first time! Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. June Blitz: this one-week copy-editing blitz will occur from 12 June through 18 June; the themes will be video games and Asian geography. Coordinator elections: It's election time again; how quickly they seem to roll around! Nominations for the next tranche of Guild coordinators, who will serve a six-month term that begins at 00:01 UTC on 1 July and ends at 23:59 UTC on 31 December, opens at 00:01 UTC on 1 June and closes at 23:59 UTC on 15 June. Voting takes place between 00:01 UTC on 16 June and 23:59 UTC on 30 June. If you'd like to assist behind the scenes, please consider stepping forward; self-nominations are welcomed and encouraged. All Wikipedia editors in good standing are eligible; remember it's your Guild, and it doesn't run itself! Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Jonesey95, Miniapolis and Baffle gab1978. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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Guild of Copy Editors July 2016 News
Guild of Copy Editors July 2016 News
Hello everyone, and welcome to the July 2016 GOCE newsletter. June Blitz: this one-week copy-editing blitz ran from 12 through 18 June; the themes were video games and Asian geography. Of the 18 editors who signed up, 11 removed 47 articles from the backlog. Barnstars and rollover totals are located here. Thanks to all editors who took part. Coordinator elections: The second tranche of Guild coordinators for 2016, who will serve a six-month term until 23:59 UTC on 31 December, have been elected. Jonesey95 remains as your drama-free Lead Coordinator, and Corinne and Tdslk are your new assistant coordinators. For her long service to the Guild, Miniapolis has been enrolled in the GOCE Hall of Fame. Thanks to everyone who voted in the election; our next scheduled one occurs in December 2016. All Wikipedia editors in good standing are eligible; self-nominations are welcome and encouraged. July Drive: Our month-long July Copy Editing Backlog Elimination Drive is now underway. Our aim is to remove articles tagged for copy-edit in April, May and June 2015, and to complete all requests on the GOCE Requests page from June 2016. The drive ends at 23:59 on 31 July 2016 (UTC). Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators: Jonesey95, Corinne and Tdlsk. |
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Guild of Copy Editors September 2016 News
Guild of Copy Editors September 2016 News
Hello everyone, and welcome to the September 2016 GOCE newsletter. >>> Sign up for the September Drive, already in progress! <<< July Drive: The July drive was a roaring success. We set out to remove April, May, and June 2015 from our backlog (our 149 oldest articles), and by 23 July, we were done with those months. We added July 2015 (66 articles) and copy-edited 37 of those. We also handled all of the remaining Requests from June 2016. Well done! Overall, we recorded copy edits to 240 articles by 20 editors, reducing our total backlog to 13 months and 1,656 articles, the second-lowest month-end total ever. August Blitz: this one-week copy-editing blitz ran from 21 through 27 August; the theme was sports-related articles in honor of the 2016 Summer Olympics. Of the eight editors who signed up, five editors removed 11 articles from the backlog. A quiet blitz – everyone must be on vacation. Barnstars and rollover totals are located here. Thanks to all editors who took part. Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators: Jonesey95, Corinne and Tdlsk. |
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The article now has two links to En-Gedi Scroll. In one place they are referred to as "biblical scrolls," and the other place as En-Gedi Scroll. Are these exactly the same thing? Is the only scroll that burned the En-Gedi Scroll, or did other scrolls get burned also? Please excuse my lack of historical knowledge. I understand the technical aspects of the article, but not the historical part. Comfr (talk) 21:02, 23 September 2016 (UTC)
- Thanks. I agree it is poorly worded; the problem was that the first link had the visible text of general "biblical scrolls" but linked to the specific En-Gedi Scroll; that first link ought to have pointed to a general article. I am adjusting it a little. Continuation of discussion about the article ought to be on the article own 'Talk' page. Feline Hymnic (talk) 09:05, 24 September 2016 (UTC)
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Speedy deletion nomination of Hymn Society of Great Britain and Ireland
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Guild of Copy Editors December 2016 News
Guild of Copy Editors December 2016 News
Hello everyone, and welcome to the December 2016 GOCE newsletter. We had an October newsletter all set to go, but it looks like we never pushed the button to deliver it, so this one contains a few months of updates. We have been busy and successful! Coordinator elections for the first half of 2017: Nominations are open for election of Coordinators for the first half of 2017. Please visit the election page to nominate yourself or another editor, and then return after December 15 to vote. Thanks for participating! September Drive: The September drive was fruitful. We set out to remove July through October 2015 from our backlog (an ambitious 269 articles), and by the end of the month, we had cut that pile of oldest articles to just 83. We reduced our overall backlog by 97 articles, even with new copyedit tags being added to articles every day. We also handled 75% of the remaining Requests from August 2016. Overall, 19 editors recorded copy edits to 233 articles (over 378,000 words). October Blitz: this one-week copy-editing blitz ran from 16 through 22 October; the theme was Requests, since the backlog was getting a bit long. Of the 16 editors who signed up, 10 editors completed 29 requests. Barnstars and rollover totals are located here. Thanks to all editors who took part. November Drive: The November drive was a record-breaker! We set out to remove September through December 2015 from our backlog (239 articles), and by the end of the month, we had cut that pile of old articles to just 66, eliminating the two oldest months! We reduced our overall backlog by 523 articles, to a new record low of 1,414 articles, even with new tags being added to articles every day, which means we removed copy-editing tags from over 800 articles. We also handled all of the remaining Requests from October 2016. Officially, 14 editors recorded copy edits to 200 articles (over 312,000 words), but over 600 articles, usually quick fixes and short articles, were not recorded on the drive page. Housekeeping note: we do not send a newsletter before every drive or blitz. To have a better chance of knowing when the next event will start, add the GOCE's message box to your Watchlist. Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators: Jonesey95, Corinne and Tdslk. |
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Guild of Copy Editors February 2017 News
Guild of Copy Editors February 2017 News
Hello everyone, and welcome to the February 2017 GOCE newsletter. The Guild has been busy since the last time your coordinators sent out a newsletter! December blitz: This one-week copy-editing blitz ran from 11 through 17 December; the themes were Requests and eliminating the November 2015 backlog. Of the 14 editors who signed up, nine editors completed 29 articles. Barnstars and rollover totals are located here. Thanks to all who took part. January drive: The January drive was a great success. We set out to remove December 2015 and January and February 2016 from our backlog (195 articles), and by 22 January we had cleared those and had to add a third month (March 2016). At the end of the month we had almost cleared out that last month as well, for a total of 180 old articles removed from the backlog! We reduced our overall backlog by 337 articles, to a low of 1,465 articles, our second-lowest month-end total ever. We also handled all of the remaining requests from December 2016. Officially, 19 editors recorded 337 copy edits (over 679,000 words). February blitz: The one-week February blitz, focusing on the remaining March 2016 backlog and January 2017 requests, ran from 12 to 18 February. Seven editors reduced the total in those two backlog segments from 32 to 10 articles, leaving us in good shape going in to the March drive. Coordinator elections for the first half of 2017: In December, coordinators for the first half of 2017 were elected. Jonesey95 stepped aside as lead coordinator, remaining as coordinator and allowing Miniapolis to be the lead, and Tdslk and Corinne returned as coordinators. Thanks to all who participated! Speaking of coordinators, congratulations to Jonesey95 on their well-deserved induction into the Guild of Copy Editors Hall of Fame. The plaque reads: "For dedicated service as lead coordinator (2014, 1 July – 31 December 2015 and all of 2016) and coordinator (1 January – 30 June 2015 and 1 January – 30 June 2017); exceptional template-creation work (considerably streamlining project administration), and their emphasis on keeping the GOCE a drama-free zone." Housekeeping note: We do not send a newsletter before every drive or blitz. To have a better chance of knowing when the next event will start, add the GOCE's message box to your watchlist. Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators: Miniapolis, Jonesey95, Corinne and Tdslk. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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Guild of Copy Editors December 2017 News
Guild of Copy Editors December 2017 News
Hello copy editors! Welcome to the December 2017 GOCE newsletter, which contains nine months(!) of updates. The Guild has been busy and successful; your diligent efforts in 2017 has brought the backlog of articles requiring copy edit to below 1,000 articles for the first time. Thanks to all editors who have contributed their time and energy to help make this happen. Our copy-editing drives (month-long backlog-reduction drives held in odd-numbered months) and blitzes (week-long themed editing in even-numbered months) have been very successful this year. March drive: We set out to remove April, May, and June 2016 from our backlog and all February 2017 Requests (a total of 304 articles). By the end of the month, all but 22 of these articles were cleared. Officially, of the 28 who signed up, 22 editors recorded 257 copy edits (439,952 words). (These numbers do not always make sense when you compare them to the overall reduction in the backlog, because not all editors record every copy edit on the drive page.) April blitz: This one-week copy-editing blitz ran from 16 through 22 April; the theme was Requests. Of the 15 who signed up, 9 editors completed 43 articles (81,822 words). May drive: The goals were to remove July, August, and September 2016 from the backlog and to complete all March 2017 Requests (a total of 300 articles). By the end of the month, we had reduced our overall backlog to an all-time low of 1,388 articles. Of the 28 who signed up, 17 editors completed 187 articles (321,810 words). June blitz: This one-week copy-editing blitz ran from 18 through 24 June; the theme was Requests. Of the 16 who signed up, 9 editors completed 28 copy edits (117,089 words). 2017 Coordinator elections: In June, coordinators for the second half of 2017 were elected. Jonesey95 moved back into the lead coordinator position, with Miniapolis stepping down to remain as coordinator; Tdslk and Corinne returned as coordinators, and Keira1996 rejoined after an extended absence. Thanks to all who participated! July drive: We set out to remove August, September, October, and November 2016 from the backlog and to complete all May and June 2017 Requests (a total of 242 articles). The drive was an enormous success, and the target was nearly achieved within three weeks, so that December 2016 was added to the "old articles" list used as a goal for the drive. By the end of the month, only three articles from 2016 remained, and for the second drive in a row, the backlog was reduced to a new all-time low, this time to 1,363 articles. Of the 33 who signed up, 21 editors completed 337 articles (556,482 words). August blitz: This one-week copy-editing blitz ran from 20 through 26 August; the theme was biographical articles tagged for copy editing for more than six months (47 articles). Of the 13 who signed up, 11 editors completed 38 copy edits (42,589 words). September drive: The goals were to remove January, February, and March 2017 from the backlog and to complete all August 2017 Requests (a total of 338 articles). Of the 19 who signed up, 14 editors completed 121 copy edits (267,227 words). October blitz: This one-week copy-editing blitz ran from 22 through 28 October; the theme was Requests. Of the 14 who signed up, 8 editors completed 20 articles (55,642 words). November drive: We set out again to remove January, February, and March 2017 from the backlog and to complete all October 2017 Requests (a total of 207 articles). By the end of the month, these goals were reached and the backlog shrank to its lowest total ever, 997 articles, the first time it had fallen under one thousand (click on the graph above to see this amazing feat in graphical form). It was also the first time that the oldest copy-edit tag was less than eight months old. Of the 25 who signed up, 16 editors completed 159 articles (285,929 words). 2018 Coordinator elections: Voting is open for the election of coordinators for the first half of 2018. Please visit the election page to vote between now and December 31 at 23:59 (UTC). Thanks for participating! Housekeeping note: We do not send a newsletter before (or after) every drive or blitz. To have a better chance of knowing when the next event will start, add the GOCE's message box to your watchlist. Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators: Jonesey95, Miniapolis, Corinne, Tdslk, and Keira1996. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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Precious
hymn tunes
Thank you for quality articles such as Odilia of Cologne, Kenneth Leighton and Ruth Etchells, for improving Psalm 137 among many others, for Category:Hymn tunes and Tintinnabulum (disambiguation), - composer and pianist, you are an awesome Wikipedian!
--Gerda Arendt (talk) 22:42, 22 January 2018 (UTC)
GOCE February 2018 news
Guild of Copy Editors February 2018 News
Welcome to the February 2018 GOCE newsletter in which you will find Guild updates since the December edition. We got to a great start for the year, holding the backlog at nine months. 100 requests were submitted in the first 6 weeks of the year and were swiftly handled with an average completion time of 9 days. Coordinator elections: In December, coordinators for the first half of 2018 were elected. Jonesey95 remained as lead coordinator and Corrine, Miniapolis and Tdslk as assistant coordinators. Keira1996 stepped down as assistant coordinator and was replaced by Reidgreg. Thanks to all who participated! End of year reports were prepared for 2016 and 2017, providing a detailed look at the Guild's long-term progress. January drive: We set out to remove April, May, and June 2017 from our backlog and all December 2017 Requests (a total of 275 articles). As with previous years, the January drive was an outstanding success and by the end of the month all but 57 of these articles were cleared. Officially, of the 38 who signed up, 21 editors recorded 259 copy edits (490,256 words). February blitz: This one-week copy-editing blitz ran from 11 through 17 February, focusing on Requests and the last articles tagged in May 2017. At the end of the week there were only 14 pending requests, with none older than 20 days. Of the 11 who signed up, 10 editors completed 35 copy edits (98,538 words). Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators: Jonesey95, Miniapolis, Corinne, Tdslk, and Reidgreg. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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Ichthus April 2018
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Project News
By Lionelt
Belated Happy Easter and Kalo Pascha! We're excited to announce the return of our newsletter Ichthus! Getting this issue out was touch-and-go for a while. Check out what's happening at the Project:
- There was a lively discussion about the Easter Did You Know nomination Christ the Lord is Risen Today
- RFC at Knights of Columbus regarding a question about having Prop 8 in the lead
- In anticipation of being nominated for Featured article, Presbyterian Church in the United States of America was put up for Peer Review by Ltwin
- The death of Billy Graham on February 21 was a profound loss for many. For the Wikipedia reaction see this discussion. Graham received a blurb.
- And... Order of Friars Minor--nominated by Chicbyaccident--is still waiting for a GA reviewer. Please help out if you can.
Achievements
In March the Project saw four articles promoted to GA-Class. They were the oh-so-irresistible Delilah (nom. MagicatthemovieS) (pictured), Edict of Torda (nom. Borsoka), David Meade (author) (nom. LovelyGirl7) and last but not least Black Christmas (2006 film) (nom. Drown_Soda). Black Christmas? How did that get in there lol? Congratulations to all of the nominators for a job well done!
Did You Know
Nominated by The C of E
... that some people know Christ the Lord is risen today from Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch?"
Featured article
Nominated by FutureTrillionaire
Jesus (7–2 BC to 30–33 AD) is the central figure of Christianity, whom the teachings of most Christian denominations hold to be the Son of God and the awaited Messiah of the Old Testament. Virtually all modern scholars of antiquity agree that a historical Jesus existed, although there is little agreement on the reliability of the gospel narratives and how closely the biblical Jesus reflects the historical Jesus. Most scholars agree that Jesus was a Jewish preacher from Galilee, was baptized by John the Baptist, and was crucified in Jerusalem on the orders of the Roman prefect, Pontius Pilate. Christians generally believe that Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of a virgin, performed miracles, founded the Church, died by crucifixion as a sacrifice to achieve atonement, rose from the dead, and ascended into heaven, from which he will return. The great majority of Christians worship Jesus as the incarnation of God the Son, the second of three Persons of a Divine Trinity. A few Christian groups reject Trinitarianism, wholly or partly, as non-scriptural. In Islam, Jesus is considered one of God's important prophets and the Messiah. (Full article...)
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Ichthus: May 2018
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May 2018 |
Project News
By Lionelt
Last month's auspicious relaunch of our newsletter precipitated something of an uproar in the Wikipedia community. What started as a localized edit war over censorship spilled over onto the Administrator's Noticeboard finally ending up at Wikipedia's supreme judicial body ArbCom. Their ruling resulted in the admonishment of administrator Future Perfect at Sunrise for his involvement in the dispute. The story was reported by Wikipedia's venerable flagship newspaper The Signpost.
The question of whether to delete all portals--including the 27 Christianity-related portals--was put to the Wikipedia community. Approximately 400 editors have participated in the protracted discussion. Going by !votes, Oppose deletion has a distinct majority. The original Christianity Portal was created on November 5, 2005 by Brisvegas and the following year he successfully nominated the portal for Featured Portal. The Transhumanist has revived WikiProject Portals with hopes of revitalizing Wikipedia's system of 1,515 portals.
Stay up-to-date on the latest happenings at the Project
Achievements
Four articles in the Project were promoted to GA: Edict of Torda nom. by Borsoka, Jim Bakker nom. by LovelyGirl7, Ralph Abernathy nom. by Coffee and Psalm 84 nom. by Gerda_Arendt. The Psalm ends with "O Lord of hosts, blessed is the man that trusteth in thee." Words to live by. Please support our members and send some WikiLove to the nominators!
Featured article
Nominated by Spangineer
Operation Auca was an attempt by five Evangelical Christian missionaries from the United States to make contact with the Huaorani people of the rainforest of Ecuador. The Huaorani, also known as the Aucas, were an isolated tribe known for their violence, both against their own people and outsiders who entered their territory. With the intention of being the first Protestants to evangelize the Huaorani, the missionaries began making regular flights over Huaorani settlements in September 1955, dropping gifts. After several months of exchanging gifts, on January 2, 1956, the missionaries established a camp at "Palm Beach", a sandbar along the Curaray River, a few miles from Huaorani settlements. Their efforts culminated on January 8, 1956, when all five—Jim Elliot, Nate Saint, Ed McCully, Peter Fleming, and Roger Youderian—were attacked and speared by a group of Huaorani warriors. The news of their deaths was broadcast around the world, and Life magazine covered the event with a photo essay. The deaths of the men galvanized the missionary effort in the United States, sparking an outpouring of funding for evangelization efforts around the world. Their work is still frequently remembered in evangelical publications, and in 2006, was the subject of the film production End of the Spear. (more...)
Did You Know
Nominated by Dahn
"... that, shortly after being sentenced to death for treason, Ioan C. Filitti became manager of the National Theatre Bucharest?"
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June 2018 GOCE newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors June 2018 News
Welcome to the June 2018 GOCE newsletter, in which you will find Guild updates since the February edition. Progress continues to be made on the copyediting backlog, which has been reduced to 7 months and reached a new all-time low. Requests continue to be handled efficiently this year, with 272 completed by the end of May (an average completion time of 10.5 days). Fewer than 10% of these waited longer than 20 days, and the longest wait time was 29 days. Wikipedia in general, and the Guild in particular, experienced a deep loss with the death on 20 March of Corinne. Corinne (a GOCE coordinator since 1 July 2016) was a tireless aide on the requests page, and her peerless copyediting is a part of innumerable GAs and FAs. Her good cheer, courtesy and tact are very much missed. March drive: The goal was to remove June, July and August 2017 from our backlog and all February 2018 Requests (a total of 219 articles). This drive was an outstanding success, and by the end of the month all but eight of these articles were cleared. Of the 33 editors who signed up, 19 recorded 277 copy edits (425,758 words). April blitz: This one-week copy-editing blitz ran from 15 through 21 April, focusing on Requests and the last eight articles tagged in August 2017. At the end of the week there were only 17 pending requests, with none older than 17 days. Of the nine editors who signed up, eight editors completed 22 copy edits (62,412 words). May drive: We set out to remove September, October and November 2017 from our backlog and all April 2018 Requests (a total of 298 articles). There was great success this month with the backlog more than halved from 1,449 articles at the beginning of the month to a record low of 716 articles. Officially, of the 20 who signed up, 15 editors recorded 151 copy edits (248,813 words). Coordinator elections: It's election time again. Nominations for Guild coordinators (who will serve a six-month term for the second half of 2018) have begun, and will close at 23:59 UTC on 15 June. All Wikipedia editors in good standing are eligible, and self-nominations are encouraged. Voting will take place between 00:01 UTC on 16 June and 23:59 UTC on 30 June. June blitz: Stay tuned for this one-week copy-editing blitz, which will take place in mid-June. Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators: Corinne, Jonesey95, Miniapolis, Reidgreg and Tdslk. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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Ichthus June 2018
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June 2018 |
Project news
By Lionelt
Here are discussions relevant to the Project:
- Liberty University has an RFC regarding the university's relationship with President Trump; see discussion
- Is Genesis History? has an RFC regarding acceptability of movie reviews for inclusion; see discussion
- United States pro-life movement has a requested move to United States anti-abortion movement; see discussion
The following articles need reviewers for GA-class: Type of Constans nom. by Gog the Mild, Tian Feng (magazine) nom. by Finnusertop. Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
Stay up-to-date on the latest happenings at the Project
Did You Know
Nominated by Gonzonoir
... that in 1636, Phineas Hodson, Chancellor of York Minster, lost his 38-year-old wife Jane during the birth of the couple's 24th child?
Featured article
Nominated by Cliftonian
The Mortara case was a controversy precipitated by the Papal States' seizure of Edgardo Mortara, a six-year-old Jewish child, from his family in Bologna, Italy, in 1858. The city's inquisitor, Father Pier Feletti, heard from a servant that she had administered emergency baptism to the boy when he fell sick as an infant, and the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Roman and Universal Inquisition held that this made the child irrevocably a Catholic. Because the Papal States had forbidden the raising of Christians by members of other faiths, it was ordered that he be taken from his family and brought up by the Church. After visits from the child's father, international protests mounted, but Pope Pius IX would not be moved. The boy grew up as a Catholic with the Pope as a substitute father, trained for the priesthood in Rome until 1870, and was ordained in France three years later. In 1870 the Kingdom of Italy captured Rome during the unification of Italy, ending the pontifical state; opposition across Italy, Europe and the United States over Mortara's treatment may have contributed to its downfall. (Full article...)
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Ichthus: July 2018
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July 2018 |
The Top 7 report
By Lionelt
The big news was the marriage of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The Top 7 most popular articles in WikiProject Christianity were:
- Elizabeth I of England – legendary monarch who ushered in the Elizabethan Era over the dead body of her half-sister (#5)
- Henry VIII of England – on his deathbed the last words of the king who founded the English Reformation were "Monks! Monks! Monks!"
- Martin Luther King Jr. – can't wait to see the new US$5 bill featuring the "I Have a Dream" speech
- Seven deadly sins – surprisingly "original research" is not one of the Seven deadly sins
- Mary, Queen of Scots – arrested for Reigning While Catholic (RWC)
- Michael Curry (bishop) – our article says that he upstaged Meghan at her wedding. Did you see her wedding pictures? All I can say is {{dubious}}
- Robert F. Kennedy – when informed that missiles were being installed in Cuba he famously quipped, "Can they hit Oxford, Mississippi?"
Did you know
Nominated by The C of E
... that the little-known 1758 Methodist hymn "Sun of Unclouded Righteousness" asks God to send the doctrine of the "Unitarian fiend ... back to hell", referring to both Islam and Unitarianism?
Our newest Featured list
Nominated by Freikorp
List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events. Predictions of apocalyptic events that would result in the extinction of humanity, a collapse of civilization, or the destruction of the planet have been made since at least the beginning of the Christian Era. Most predictions are related to Abrahamic religions, often standing for or similar to the eschatological events described in their scriptures. Christian predictions typically refer to events like the Rapture, Great Tribulation, Last Judgment, and the Second Coming of Christ.
Polls conducted in 2012 across 20 countries found over 14% of people believe the world will end in their lifetime, with percentages raging from 6% of people in France to 22% in the US and Turkey. In the UK in 2015, the general public believed the likeliest cause would be nuclear war, while experts thought it would be artificial intelligence. Between one and three percent of people from both countries thought the apocalypse would be caused by zombies or alien invasion. (more...)
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River Till
There should be no links to disambiguation pages, so now that you made River Till a dab page, would you please follow up and fix all the incoming links? (Dabsolver is helpful.) Thanks. — Gorthian (talk) 03:01, 29 July 2018 (UTC)
- OK, thanks. I think I've done it (my first ever knowledge of Dabsolver). Feline Hymnic (talk) 11:50, 29 July 2018 (UTC)
August GOCE newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors August 2018 Newsletter
Hello and welcome to the August 2018 GOCE newsletter. Thanks to everyone who participated in the Guild's June election; your new and returning coordinators are listed below. The next election will occur in December 2018; all Wikipedia editors in good standing may take part. Our June blitz focused on Requests and articles tagged for copy edit in October 2017. Of the eleven people who signed up, eight editors recorded a total of 28 copy edits, including 3 articles of more than 10,000 words. Complete results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. Thanks to everyone who participated in the July drive. Of the seventeen people who signed up, thirteen editors completed 194 copy edits, successfully removing all articles tagged in the last three months of 2017. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are here. The August blitz will run for one week, from 19 to 25 August. Sign up now! Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators, Reidgreg, Baffle gab1978, Jonesey95, Miniapolis and Tdslk. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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Alderley edge, Cheshire plain, Cheshire basin etc
Hi, out of the country at the moment, but will take a look in about a week when I return ... It was a while ago, and a little confused as to where the basin and plain crossover 😀 Chaosdruid (talk) 15:24, 16 August 2018 (UTC)
I'm not an expert! My understanding, for what it is worth:
- Cheshire Basin: describes an ancient geological structure underlying much of Cheshire, including the present day Cheshire Plain;
- Cheshire Plain: a region of present-day landscape and geography; its extent seems (I think) to be similar to the basin, and at least some of its present landscape may reflect that ancient "basin" geology;
- Alderley Edge: a small (just a few miles) region of northern Cheshire. Its deep, ancient structure relates to that ancient Basin; its present-day topography helps define one of the edges of the present-day plain.
Hope that helps. I suggest that further discussion be on the talk page of one of those articles. Feline Hymnic (talk) 17:17, 17 August 2018 (UTC)
Hagley Park, Christchurch
Schwede66 is now persistently deleting the disambiguation hatnote at the article above. Since you took part in the recent discussion, recommending disambiguation, you may wish to comment on the mattter on its [3] talkpage. Sweetpool50 (talk) 21:16, 22 August 2018 (UTC)
- Thanks for the notification. I've added a comment there. Feline Hymnic (talk) 22:12, 22 August 2018 (UTC)
Inappropriate external link?
Inappropriate external link? I don't think so. Have a look at the other two external links, one of them is a dead link, the other one is a website which does not explain major scales in detail. The link I put is to help people learn only the most commonly use major scales. Got a problem with that? Maybe next time you should fix dead link or links pointing to inappropriate contents.
Please don't make personal attacks: "got a problem with that" and "maybe next time you should" are both personal ad hominem attack. And please take the topic issue to the article's talk page: Talk:Major scale. And please sign your comments in the usual ~~~~ fashion. Thanks. Feline Hymnic (talk) 10:20, 23 August 2018 (UTC)
seems insistent upon adding this commercial enterprise?
seems insistent upon adding this commercial enterprise? For heaven's sake, the link's pointing to a website I do not own but I really like how the guy explain about the topic and by the way I didn't not see a sign up button or buy now button anywhere on the website, how is that commercial enterprise?. Just like Wikipedia the information there is free for anyone to use.JEric94 (talk) 11:54, 23 August 2018 (UTC)
I am sorry if I make you feel bad
Just wanted to let you know that I am SORRY if my words make you feel bad. Did not mean to insult you in anyway but just wanted to make my point clear. JEric94 (talk) 12:19, 23 August 2018 (UTC)
- Please desist from further discussion of this here. Take this matter to the article's talk page: Talk:Major scale, please. Not here. To the talk page. Several other editors are involved. It is, as I mentioned above, now inappropriate to continue this discussion on my own talk page. This discussion needs to be centralised among us all, not by picking us (e.g. me and User:Chrissymad) individually one-by-one. Come to the article's own talk page, please. Thank you.
- Meanwhile, I note and appreciate your apology. Thanks. Feline Hymnic (talk) 20:56, 23 August 2018 (UTC)
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December 2018 GOCE newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors December 2018 Newsletter
Hello and welcome to the December 2018 GOCE newsletter. Here is what's been happening since the August edition. Thanks to everyone who participated in the August blitz (results), which focused on Requests and the oldest backlog month. Of the twenty editors who signed up, eleven editors recorded 37 copy edits. For the September drive (results), of the twenty-three people who signed up, nineteen editors completed 294 copy edits. Our October blitz (results) focused on Requests, geography, and food and drink articles. Of the fourteen people who signed up, eleven recorded a total of 57 copy edits. For the November drive (results), twenty-two people signed up, and eighteen editors recorded 273 copy edits. This helped to bring the backlog to a six-month low of 825 articles. The December blitz will run for one week, from 16 to 22 December. Sign up now! Elections: Nominations for the Guild's coordinators for the first half of 2019 will be open from 1 to 15 December. Voting will then take place and the election will close on 31 December at 23:59 UTC. Positions for Guild coordinators, who perform the important behind-the-scenes tasks that keep our project running smoothly, are open to all Wikipedians in good standing. We welcome self-nominations, so please consider nominating yourself if you've ever thought about helping out; it's your Guild and it doesn't run itself! Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators; Reidgreg, Baffle gab1978, Jonesey95, Miniapolis and Tdslk. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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Hello and welcome to the March newsletter, a brief update of Guild activities since December 2018. All being well, we're planning to issue these quarterly in 2019, balancing the need to communicate widely with the avoidance of filling up talk pages. Don't forget you can unsubscribe at any time; see below. January Drive: Thanks to everyone for the splendid work in January's Backlog Elimination Drive. We removed copyedit tags from all of the articles tagged in our original target months of June, July and August 2018, and by 24 January we ran out of articles. After adding September, we finished the month with 8 target articles remaining and 842 left in the backlog. GOCE copyeditors also completed 48 requests for copyedit in January. Of the 31 people who signed up for this drive, 24 copyedited at least one article. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. Blitz: Thanks to everyone who participated in the February Blitz. Of the 15 people who signed up, 13 copyedited at least one article. Participants claimed 32 copyedits, including 15 requests. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. Progress report: As of 23:39, 18 March 2019 (UTC), GOCE copyeditors have completed 108 requests since 1 January and the backlog stands at 851 articles. March Drive: The month-long March drive is now underway; the target months are October and November 2018. Awards will be given to everyone who copyedits at least one article from the backlog. Sign up here! Election reminder: It may only be March but don't forget our mid-year Election of Coordinators opens for nominations on 1 June. Coordinators normally serve a six-month term and are elected on an approval basis. Self-nominations are welcome. If you've thought of helping out at the Guild, or know of another editor who would make a good coordinator, please consider standing for election or nominating them here. Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Miniapolis, Baffle gab1978, Jonesey95, Reidgreg and Tdslk. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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Hello and welcome to the June newsletter, a brief update of Guild activities since March 2019. You can unsubscribe from our mailings at any time; see below. Election time: Nomination of candidates in our mid-year Election of Coordinators opened on 1 June, and voting will take place from 16 June. Coordinators normally serve a six-month term and are elected on an approval basis. Self-nominations are welcome. If you've thought of helping out at the Guild, or know of another editor who would make a good coordinator, please consider standing for election or nominating them here. June Blitz: Our June blitz will soon be upon us; it will begin at 00:01 on 16 June (UTC) and will close at 23:59 on 22 June (UTC). The themes are "nature and the environment" and all requests. March Drive: Thanks to everyone for their work in March's Backlog Elimination Drive. We removed copyedit tags from 182 of the articles tagged in our original target months October and November 2018, and the month finished with 64 target articles remaining from November and 811 in the backlog. GOCE copyeditors also completed 22 requests for copyedit in March; the month ended with 34 requests pending. Of the 32 people who signed up for this drive, 24 copyedited at least one article. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. April Blitz: Thanks to everyone who participated in the April Blitz; the blitz ran from 14 to 20 April (UTC) inclusive and the themes were Sports and Entertainment. Of the 15 people who signed up, 13 copyedited at least one article. Participants claimed 60 copyedits. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. Progress report: As of 04:36, 3 June 2019 (UTC), GOCE copyeditors have completed 267 requests since 1 January. The backlog of tagged articles stands at 605 articles. May Drive: During the May Backlog Elimination Drive, Guild copy-editors removed copyedit tags from 191 of the 192 articles tagged in our original target months of November and December 2018, and January 2019 was added on 22 May. We finished the month with 81 target articles remaining and a record low of 598 articles in the backlog. GOCE copyeditors also completed 24 requests for copyedit during the May drive, and the month ended with 35 requests pending. Of the 26 people who signed up for this drive, 21 copyedited at least one article. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Miniapolis, Baffle gab1978, Jonesey95, Reidgreg and Tdslk. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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The sad news was the 2019 Sri Lanka Easter bombings. The Top 6 most popular articles about People in WikiProject Christianity were:
- Louis XIV of France – a monarch of the House of Bourbon who reigned as King of France. He did say, "Every time I appoint someone to a vacant position, I make a hundred unhappy and one ungrateful."
- Mary, Queen of Scots – arrested for Reigning While Catholic (RWC), Mary was found guilty of plotting to assassinate Elizabeth I of England in 1586, and was beheaded the following year.
- Elizabeth I of England – The Virgin Queen, Elizabeth was the last of the five monarchs of the House of Tudor who ushered in the Elizabethan Era, reversed re-establishment of Roman Catholicism by her half-sister.
- Henry VIII of England – King of England, He was an accomplished musician, author, and poet; his known piece of music is "Pastime with Good Company". He is often reputed to have written "Greensleeves" but probably did not. He had six marriages.
- Martin Luther King Jr. –" There are three urgent and indeed great problems that we face not only in the United States of America but all over the world today. That is the problem of racism, the problem of poverty and the problem of war."
- Billy Ray Cyrus – Having released 12 studio albums and 44 singles since 1992, he is best known for his number one single "Achy Breaky Heart", which became the first single ever to achieve triple Platinum status in Australia.
... that the first attempt to build the Holy Trinity Cathedral of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra resulted in the demolition of the nearly completed structure?
Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral is a Gothic Revival three-spire cathedral in the city of Cork, Ireland. It belongs to the Church of Ireland and was completed in 1879. The cathedral is located on the south side of the River Lee, on ground that has been a place of worship since the 7th century, and is dedicated to Finbarr of Cork, patron saint of the city. It was once in the Diocese of Cork; it is now one of the three cathedrals in the Church of Ireland Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, in the ecclesiastical province of Dublin. Christian use of the site dates back to a 7th-century AD monastery, which according to legend was founded by Finbarr of Cork. The entrances contain the figures of over a dozen biblical figures, capped by a tympanum showing a Resurrection scene.
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- @CASSIOPEIA: Thanks for drawing this to my attention. I believe it is now much better. Could you re-check it, please, and if possible move it back to main space.
- (Background:The English subject, Nicholas Danby, had an article on NL-language WP but not on EN. The NL one was unsourced but looked accurate, so my EN version was simply a translation. But you were right to draw my attention to the desirability of applying higher standards. I believe I have now done this. Thank you.)
- Hi Feline Hymic, Greetings. Declined pls see comment made on the draft. Cheers. CASSIOPEIA(talk) 10:40, 22 July 2019 (UTC)
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A suicide attack on July 11th claimed by Islamic State (IS) near a church in the Syrian city of Qamishli shows that Christians remain a major target of the terror group. The Top 6 most popular articles about People in WikiProject Christianity were:
- Henry VIII of England – King of England, He was an accomplished musician, author, and poet; his known piece of music is "Pastime with Good Company". He is often reputed to have written "Greensleeves" but probably did not. He had six marriages.
- Elena Cornaro Piscopia – was a Venetian philosopher of noble descent who in 1678 became one of the first women to receive an academic degree from a university, and the first to receive a Doctor of Philosophy degree. In 1669, she translated the Colloquy of Christ by Carthusian monk Lanspergius from Spanish into Italian.
- Mary, Queen of Scots – arrested for Reigning While Catholic (RWC), Mary was found guilty of plotting to assassinate Elizabeth I of England in 1586, and was beheaded the following year.
- Bob Dylan – American singer-songwriter, author, and visual artist. " Take care of all your memories. For you cannot relive them."
- Elizabeth I of England – The Virgin Queen, Elizabeth was the last of the five monarchs of the House of Tudor who ushered in the Elizabethan Era, reversed re-establishment of Roman Catholicism by her half-sister.
- Billy Ray Cyrus – Having released 12 studio albums and 44 singles since 1992, he is best known for his number one single "Achy Breaky Heart", which became the first single ever to achieve triple Platinum status in Australia.
... that The Vision of Dorotheus is one of the earliest examples of Christian hexametric poetry?
When God Writes Your Love Story: The Ultimate Approach to Guy/Girl Relationships is a 1999 book by Eric and Leslie Ludy, an American married couple. After becoming a bestseller on the Christian book market, the book was republished in 2004 and then revised and expanded in 2009. It tells the story of the authors' first meeting, courtship, and marriage. The authors advise single people not to be physically or emotionally intimate with others, but to wait for the spouse that God has planned for them.
The book is divided into five sections and sixteen chapters. Each chapter is written from the perspective of one of the two authors; nine are by Eric, while Leslie wrote seven, as well as the introduction. The Ludys argue that one's love life should be both guided by and subordinate to one's relationship with God. Leslie writes that God offers new beginnings to formerly unchaste or sexually abused individuals.
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Redid the intro improvements to be less copy-edited, would appreciate it if you had a look over it since you brought up the issue with the intial work (Jehan Alain) AnyOwl (talk) 16:32, 15 September 2019 (UTC)
- @AnyOwl: Yes, thanks! My apologies if my revert seemed somewhat harsh. Thanks for re-doing it. Feline Hymnic (talk) 17:25, 15 September 2019 (UTC)
- I'm new to editing, so criticism is appreciated. Thanks for helping me improve my lazy edit AnyOwl (talk) 18:22, 15 September 2019 (UTC)
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Hello and welcome to the September newsletter, a brief update of Guild activities since June 2019. June election: Reidgreg was chosen as lead coordinator, and is being assisted by Baffle gab1978, Miniapolis, Tdslk, and first-time coordinator Twofingered Typist. Jonesey95 took a respite after serving for six years. Thanks to everyone who participated! June Blitz: From 16 to 22 June, we copy edited articles on the themes of nature and the environment along with requests. 12 participating editors completed 35 copy edits. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. July Drive: The year's fourth backlog-elimination drive was a great success, clearing all articles tagged in January and February, and bringing the copy-editing backlog to a low of five months and a record low of 585 articles while also completing 48 requests. Of the 30 people who signed up, 29 copyedited at least one article, a participation level last matched in May 2015. Final results and awards are listed here. August Blitz: From 18 to 24 August, we copy edited articles tagged in March 2019 and requests. 12 participating editors completed 26 copy edits on the blitz. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. Progress report: As of 03:00, 23 September 2019 (UTC), GOCE copyeditors had processed 413 requests since 1 January. The backlog of tagged articles stood at 599 articles, close to our record month-end low of 585. Requests page: We are experimenting with automated archiving of copy edit requests; a discussion on REQ Talk (permalinked) initiated by Bobbychan193 has resulted in Zhuyifei1999 writing a bot script for the Guild. Testing is now underway and is expected to be completed by 3 October; for this reason, no manual archiving of requests should be done until the testing period is over. We will then assess the bot's performance and discuss whether to make this arrangement permanent. September Drive: Our current backlog-elimination drive is open until 23:59 on 30 September (UTC) and is open to all copy editors. Sign up today! Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators, Baffle gab1978, Miniapolis, Reidgreg, Tdslk and Twofingered Typist. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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I was confused but see Talk:Creation Ministries International/Archive 1, it's all there. I should be asleep but my dog woke me up. Doug Weller talk 22:33, 19 October 2019 (UTC)
- @Doug Weller: Ah! OK. I had seen your revert (as an experienced user I recognise over many years) which seemed to be valid. And most archiving on most active major articles generally seems bot-driven, whereas this wasn't. Thanks. Feline Hymnic (talk) 07:21, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
- I looked at their contributions to see if they'd archived it, but didn't look to see if there was an archive! All that editor was doing was deleting material archived some time ago. Doug Weller talk 18:48, 20 October 2019 (UTC)
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Hi, I gather you're in Berkshire, and I have to admit I have no experience with current British hymnals, and with only a few historical ones. That said, "PM (Peculiar Meter)" is a standard section of the indices to very many US hymnals (I see the last edition of Worship replaced it with "ONE OF A KIND), and is used for one-of-a-kind hymns like the here-ubiquitous What Wondrous Love Is This/CAPTAIN KIDD pairing (Alice Parker also essayed this meter). Your rewording "the syllable count varies in equivalent lines across verses" does indeed describe something irregular (Worship uses IRREGULAR WITH REFRAIN for ADESTE FIDELES!) , but it is of course not the same thing. Friendly greeting from California, and perhaps we'll share war stories sometime. Sparafucil (talk) 06:24, 3 December 2019 (UTC)
- Many thanks for your message. Yes, UK-based, with a lifetime of weekly hymn-leading (and involvement in regional and national hymn circles.
- Let's continue the technical side of this at Talk:Metre (hymn). Just to add that your edits have made me look a little wider, and I see that we do, indeed, seem have here a real trans-Atlantic difference: "two nations divided by a common language", as Oscar Wilde put it. You're right: this Wikipedia article (brief though it currently is) probably should at least touch on this. I see that there even seems to be a difference within the history of US hymnody. Feline Hymnic (talk) 15:26, 3 December 2019 (UTC)
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Hello and welcome to the December 2019 GOCE newsletter, an update of Guild happenings since the September edition. Our Annual Report should be ready in late January. Election time: Nominations for the election of a new tranche of Guild coordinators to serve for the first half of 2020 will be open from 1 to 15 December. Voting will then take place and the election will close on 31 December at 23:59 UTC. Positions for Guild coordinators, who perform the important behind-the-scenes tasks that keep our project running smoothly, are open to all Wikipedians in good standing. We welcome self-nominations so please consider nominating yourself if you've ever thought about helping out; it's your Guild and it doesn't run itself! September Drive: Of the thirty-two editors who signed up, twenty-three editors copy edited at least one article; they completed 39 requests and removed 138 articles from the backlog, bringing the backlog to a low of 519 articles. October Blitz: This event ran from 13 to 19 October, with themes of science, technology and transport articles tagged for copy edit, and Requests. Sixteen editors helped remove 29 articles from the backlog and completed 23 requests. November Drive: Of the twenty-eight editors who signed up for this event, twenty editors completed at least one copy edit; they completed 29 requests and removed 133 articles from the backlog. Our December Blitz will run from 15 to 21 December. Sign up now! Progress report: From September to November 2019, GOCE copy editors processed 154 requests. Over the same period, the backlog of articles tagged for copy editing was reduced by 41% to an all-time low of 479 articles. Request archiving: The archiving of completed requests has now been automated. Thanks to Zhuyifei1999 and Bobbychan193, YiFeiBot is now archiving the Requests page. Archiving occurs around 24 hours after a user's signature and one of the templates {{Done}}, {{Withdrawn}} or {{Declined}} are placed below the request. The bot uses the Guild's standard "purpose codes" to determine the way it should archive each request so it's important to use the correct codes and templates. Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators; Reidgreg, Baffle gab1978, Miniapolis, Tdslk and Twofingered Typist. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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The Top 3 most popular articles about People in WikiProject Christianity were:
- Dolly Parton - an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, actress, author, businesswoman, and humanitarian, known primarily for her work in country music. Quotations related to Dolly Parton at Wikiquote: " I just depend on a lot of prayer and meditation. I believe that without God I am nobody, but that with God, I can do anything."
- Harriet Tubman - an American abolitionist and political activist. Born into slavery, she escaped and made some missions to rescue enslaved people, using the network of antislavery activists and Underground Railroads. During the American Civil War, she served as an armed scout, spy for the Union Army.
- Henry VIII of England – King of England, He was an accomplished musician, author, and poet; his known piece of music is "Pastime with Good Company". He is often reputed to have written "Greensleeves" but probably did not. He had six marriages.
- ... that St. Charles College in Louisiana was the first Jesuit college established in the southern United States?
- ... that the ancient Jewish text of Perek Shirah asserts that spiders and rats praise God using verses from Psalm 150?
Being a Ghost Story of Christmas, commonly known as A Christmas Carol, is a novella by Charles Dickens, first published in London by Chapman & Hall in 1843 and illustrated by John Leech. The book is divided into five chapters, which Dickens titled "staves". A Christmas Carol recounts the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, an elderly miser who is visited by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley and the spirits of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come. After their visits, Scrooge is transformed into a kinder, gentler man. (more...)
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- Pope Benedict XVI – retired prelate of the Catholic Church who served as head of the Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 2005 until his resignation.
- Pope Francis – the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State. Francis is the first Jesuit pope, the first from the Americas, the first from the Southern Hemisphere, and the first pope from outside Europe since the Syrian Gregory III, who reigned in the 8th century.
- Dolly Parton – an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, actress, author, businesswoman, and humanitarian, known primarily for her work in country music. Quotations related to Dolly Parton at Wikiquote: "I just depend on a lot of prayer and meditation. I believe that without God I am nobody, but that with God, I can do anything."
- ...that the All Saints Church, Henley Brook, the oldest church in Western Australia, held its first service almost eight years before it was consecrated?
- ...that the Golden Madonna of Essen is the oldest preserved sculpture of the Virgin Mary?
- ...that the parish church of James Parkinson, after whom Parkinson's disease is named, was St Leonard's, Shoreditch, a church just outside the City of London and most famous for being one of the churches mentioned in the nursery rhyme "Oranges and Lemons"?
- ...that the Grand Chartophylax was considered the right arm of the Patriarch of Constantinople?
A Song for Simeon, is a 37-line poem written in 1928 by American-English poet T. S. Eliot (1888–1965). It is one of five poems that Eliot contributed to the Ariel poems series of 38 pamphlets by several authors published by Faber and Gwyer. "A Song for Simeon" was the sixteenth in the series and included an illustration by avant garde artist Edward McKnight Kauffer. The poem's narrative echoes the text of the Nunc dimittis, a liturgical prayer for Compline from the Gospel passage. Eliot introduces literary allusions to earlier writers Lancelot Andrewes, Dante Alighieri and St. John of the Cross. Critics have debated whether Eliot's depiction of Simeon is a negative portrayal of a Jewish figure and evidence of anti-Semitism on Eliot's part.
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GOCE March newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors March 2020 Newsletter
Hello and welcome to the March newsletter, a brief update of Guild activities since December 2019. All being well, we're planning to issue these quarterly in 2020, balancing the need to communicate widely with the avoidance of filling up talk pages. Don't forget you can unsubscribe at any time; see below. Election results: There was little changeover in the roster of Guild Coordinators, with Miniapolis stepping down with distinction as a coordinator emeritus while Jonesey95 returned as lead coordinator. The next election is scheduled for June 2020 and all Wikipedians in good standing may participate. January Drive: Thanks to everyone for the splendid work, completing 215 copy edits including 56 articles from the Requests page and 116 backlog articles from the target months of June to August 2019. At the conclusion of the drive there was a record low of 323 articles in the copy editing backlog. Of the 27 editors who signed up for the drive, 21 copyedited at least one article. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. February Blitz: Of the 15 editors who signed up for this one-week blitz, 13 completed at least one copy edit. A total of 32 articles were copy edited, evenly split between the twin goals of requests and the oldest articles from the copy-editing backlog. Full results are here. March Drive: Currently underway, this event is targeting requests and backlog articles from September to November 2019. As of 18 March, the backlog stands at a record low of 253 articles and is expected to drop further as the drive progresses. Awards will be given to everyone who copyedits at least one article from the backlog. Help set a new record and sign up now! Progress report: As of 18 March, GOCE copyeditors have completed 161 requests in 2020 and there was a net reduction of 385 articles from the copy-editing backlog – a 60% decrease from the beginning of the year. Well done and thank you everyone! Election reminder: It may only be March but don't forget our mid-year Election of Coordinators opens for nominations on 1 June. Coordinators normally serve a six-month term and are elected on an approval basis. Self-nominations are welcome. If you've thought of helping out at the Guild, or know of another editor who would make a good coordinator, please consider standing for election or nominating them here. Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Jonesey95, Baffle gab1978, Reidgreg, Tdslk and Twofingered Typist To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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GOCE June newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors June 2020 Newsletter
Hello and welcome to the June newsletter, a brief update of Guild activities since March 2020. You can unsubscribe from our mailings at any time; see below. All times and dates stated are in UTC. Current events
Election time: Nomination of candidates in our mid-year Election of Coordinators opened on 1 June, and voting will take place from 00:01 on 16 June. GOCE coordinators normally serve a six-month term and are elected on an approval basis. Self-nominations are welcome. If you've thought about helping out at the Guild, or you know of another editor who would make a good coordinator, please consider standing for election or nominating them here. June Blitz: This blitz begins at 00:01 on 14 June and ends at 23:59 on 20 June, with themes of articles tagged for copyedit in May 2020 and requests. Drive and blitz reports
March Drive: Self-isolation from coronavirus may have played a hand in making this one of our most successful backlog elimination drives. The copy-editing backlog was reduced from 477 to a record low of 118 articles, a 75% reduction. The last four months of 2019 were cleared, reducing the backlog to three months. Fifty requests were also completed, and the total word count of copy-edited articles was 759,945. Of the 29 editors who signed up, 22 completed at least one copy edit. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. April Blitz: This blitz ran from 12 to 18 April with a theme of Indian military history. Of the 18 people who signed up, 14 copyedited at least one article. Participants claimed a total of 60 copyedits. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. May Drive: This event marked the 10th anniversary of the GOCE's copy-editing drives, and set a goal of diminishing the backlog to just one month of articles, as close to zero articles as possible. We achieved the goal of eliminating all articles that had been tagged prior to the start of the drive, for the first time in our history! Of the 51 editors who signed up, 43 copyedited at least one article. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. Other news
Progress report: as of 2 June, GOCE participants had processed 328 requests since 1 January, which puts us on pace to exceed any previous year's number of requests. As of the end of the May drive, the backlog stood at just 156 articles, all tagged in May 2020. Outreach: To mark the 10th anniversary of our first Backlog Elimination Drive, The Signpost contributor and GOCE participant Puddleglum2.0 interviewed project coordinators and copy-editors for the journal's April WikiProject Report. The Drive and the current Election of Coordinators have also been covered in The Signpost's May News and Notes page. Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Jonesey95, Baffle gab1978, Reidgreg, Tdslk and Twofingered Typist. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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Guild of Copy Editors September 2020 Newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors September 2020 Newsletter
Hello and welcome to the September GOCE newsletter, a brief update of Guild activities since June 2020. Current and upcoming events
September Drive: Our current backlog-elimination drive is open until 23:59 on 30 September (UTC) and is open to all copy editors. Sign up today! Election reminder: our end-of-year Election of Coordinators opens for nominations on 1 December. Coordinators normally serve a six-month term and are elected on an approval basis. Self-nominations are welcome. If you've thought of helping out at the Guild, or know of another editor who would make a good coordinator, please consider standing for election or nominating them here. Drive and Blitz reports
June Blitz: An uncorrected typo (even copy editors make copy editing mistakes!) led to an eight-day "leap blitz" from 14 to 21 June, focusing on requests and articles tagged in May. 19 participating editors claimed 54 copy edits. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. July Drive: Over 750,000 words of articles were copy edited for this event, keeping pace with the previous three self-isolated drives. Of the 38 people who signed up, 30 copyedited at least one article. Final results and awards are listed here. August Blitz: From 16 to 22 August, we copy edited articles tagged in June and July 2020 and requests. 12 participating editors completed 37 copy edits on the blitz. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. Other news
June election: Jonesey95 was chosen to continue as lead coordinator, assisted by Baffle gab1978, Tdslk, Twofingered Typist, and first-time coordinator Puddleglum2.0. Reidgreg took a break after serving for a couple years. Thanks to everyone who participated! Progress report: As of 01:33, 18 September 2020 (UTC), GOCE copyeditors had processed 532 requests since 1 January and there were 38 requests awaiting completion on the Requests page. The backlog of articles tagged for copy-editing stood at 433 (see monthly progress graph above). Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Jonesey95, Baffle gab1978, Puddleglum2.0, Tdslk and Twofingered Typist. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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December 2020 Guild of Copy Editors Newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors December 2020 Newsletter
Hello and welcome to the December GOCE newsletter, a brief update of Guild activities since September 2020. Current and upcoming events
Election time: our end-of-year Election of Coordinators opened for nominations on 1 December and will close on 15 December at 23:59 (UTC). Voting opens at 00:01 the following day and will continue until 31 December at 23:59, just before Auld Lang Syne. Coordinators normally serve a six-month term and are elected on an approval basis. Self-nominations are welcome. If you've thought of helping out at the Guild, or know of another editor who would make a good coordinator, please consider standing for election or nominating them here. December Blitz: This will run from 13 to 19 December, and will target all Requests. Sign up now. Drive and Blitz reports
September Drive: 67 fewer articles had copy-edit templates by this month's close. Of the 27 editors who signed up, 15 copy-edited at least one article, and 124 articles were claimed for the drive. October Blitz: this ran from 18 to 24 October, and focused on articles tagged for copy-edit in July and August 2020, and all Requests. Of the 13 who signed up, 11 editors copy-edited at least one article. 21 articles were claimed for the blitz. November Drive: Of the 18 editors who signed up, 15 copy-edited at least one article, and together claimed 134 articles. At the close of the drive, 67 fewer articles were in the backlog and we had dealt with 39 requests. Other news
Progress report: As of 09:05, 3 December 2020 (UTC), GOCE copyeditors had processed 663 requests (18 from 2019) since 1 January and there were 52 requests awaiting completion on the Requests page. The backlog of articles tagged for copy-editing stood at 494 (see monthly progress graph above). Annual Report for 2020: this roundup of the year's activity at the Guild is planned for publication in late January or early February. Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Seasonal tidings and cheers from your GOCE coordinators: Jonesey95, Baffle gab1978, Puddleglum2.0, Tdslk and Twofingered Typist. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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Wayback Machine - it's magic
Hi, I've re-restore the reference at David V. Day. If you check, you'll see I've added an archive link for the reference using Wayback Machine. Please see Help:Using the Wayback Machine for how you can do this yourself. Just because an URL doesn't work now, you shouldn't remove the reference: Do not delete a citation merely because the URL is not working
(WP:DEADREF). Gaia Octavia Agrippa Talk 14:27, 17 January 2021 (UTC)
@Gaia Octavia Agrippa: Thanks. I'll try to remember to bear that in mind for references that refer to things that are still known to be valid.
BUT, BUT, BUT...:
- the text the reference is supporting says "and remains part of the ministry team"? Present tense. Then...
- my original revert message carefully stated that I had searched for, and found, the current equivalent of the old link (https://www.stnics.org.uk/staff) that specifies the current (present-tense) ministry team. That current web page has several people, but note that the subject (David Day) is absent from it.
The combination of (a) present-tense text (b) archived ref. (c) his absence from the present-tense ref... that combination is inconsistent. As you don't like my edits (OK; I can live that) please could you fix the inconsistency, either with a ref that supports the present-tense nature of the text or by adjusting the text to something past-tense-ish that avoids stating an (as yet) unknown present-tense state.
Summary: The text says "he is"; present tense. The archive ref. only says "he was"; past tense. A replacement present-tense ref. does not support the present-tense text.
Thanks. Feline Hymnic (talk) 14:49, 17 January 2021 (UTC)
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Nomination of We Three Kings (parodies) for deletion
The article will be discussed at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/We Three Kings (parodies) until a consensus is reached, and anyone, including you, is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines.
Users may edit the article during the discussion, including to improve the article to address concerns raised in the discussion. However, do not remove the article-for-deletion notice from the top of the article.
Onel5969 TT me 15:06, 24 January 2021 (UTC)
The Cross and the Switchblade
The other day I made my first ever edits and was a bit surprised to see all of the edits reversed by you. I am concerned that my edits to The Cross and the Switchblade and Charasmatic Movement, which were factual, will be continually reversed. For example, why would changing the name of the incorrect publisher to the correct publisher be reversed? Being new to this, I would appreciate any assistance you could provide. If I am addressing this in the wrong place, please forgive me-- still trying to figure it all out. JDH — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2603:7080:B63E:DBE0:58B2:4A14:2391:49B3 (talk) 13:44, 29 March 2021 (UTC)
- Welcome to Wikipedia.
- All substantial Wikipedia edits should be accompanied by an edit summary explaining the rationale. For instance my revert had a summary Although it's inaccessible behind a paywall, I think we have to assume that the original figure (15m) is correct according to the reference supporting it. (More may have been sold since; but the point here is conformity with the supporting cite.) This explains why I did the revert. Wikipedia statements should be supported and backed up by independent sources. The books sales figure had such a source associated with it (a CT article). They must be kept in sync. The original text here was, in effect. "15m; according to the CT source" (alas, the paywall doesn't help). You simply changed the number. This change therefore makes it inconsistent with the source. That is what my edit summary tried to say.
- An edit should focus on one item. But that edit talked about three totally separate items: (a) name of a publisher (b) number of sales (c) "pastor" versus title. From the perspective of maintaining Wikipedia information they are three separate, independent points. So keep those as two separate, independent edits. It allows clears focus for any subsequent discussion and activity of any one of them. And each should always have an edit summary, so that subsequent editors (for instance, in this case, me) can see the rationale.
- As for the publisher: a quick check on Amazon suggested various publishers over the years (I didn't see Geis in there). In addition, your other edits seemed to be promoting Geis, suggesting (hinting at) a possible wish to promote the name of this publisher. If you happen to be an employee/associate of Geis, this would actually put you in serious breach of Wikipedia's "conflict of interest" policy: WP:COI.
- All Wikipedia editors are volunteers. When we try to keep articles clean, we are not necessarily there to try to improve questionable edits (the unsupported change from 15m to 25m puts it into that category). A higher priority (call on our limited, voluntary, unpaid time) is maintaining the existing quality of an article against possible incoming degradation. Reverting can be the simplest option.
- To pursue any of the points (e.g. publisher; sales figures; title) the best place for discussion is the talk page of the article, in this case Talk:The Cross and the Switchblade. I hope that helps.
New section (added by Jokerkick in incorrect place on page)
Hello there I see you are interested in Jesus so it would mean a lot if you read my user page and join my group where we talk about god and a little about music of celebrities so it would mean a lot if you would join thanks for your time and bye Jokerkick (talk) 15:45, 1 May 2021 (UTC)
GOCE June 2021 newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors June 2021 Newsletter
Hello and welcome to the June newsletter, our first newsletter of 2021, which is a brief update of Guild activities since December 2020. To unsubscribe, follow the link at the bottom of this box. Current events
Election time: Voting in our mid-year Election of Coordinators opened on 16 June and will conclude at the end of the month. GOCE coordinators normally serve a six-month term and are elected on an approval basis. Have your say and show support here. June Blitz: Our June copy-editing blitz is underway and will conclude on 26 June. Drive and blitz reports
January Drive: 28 editors completed 324 copy edits totalling 714,902 words. At the end of the drive, the backlog had reached a record low of 52 articles. (full results) February Blitz: 15 editors completed 48 copy edits totalling 142,788 words. (full results) March Drive: 29 editors completed 215 copy edits totalling 407,736 words. (full results) April Blitz: 12 editors completed 23 copy edits totalling 56,574 words. (full results) May Drive: 29 editors completed 356 copy edits totalling 479,013 words. (full results) Other news
Progress report: as of 26 June, GOCE participants had completed 343 Requests since 1 January. The backlog has fluctuated but remained in control, with a low of 52 tagged articles at the end of January and a high of 620 articles in mid-June. Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Jonesey95, Dhtwiki, Miniapolis, Tenryuu and Twofingered Typist, and from member Reidgreg. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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September 2021 Guild of Copy Editors newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors September 2021 Newsletter
Hello and welcome to the September GOCE newsletter, a brief update of Guild activities since June 2021. Current and upcoming events
September Drive: Our current backlog-elimination drive is open until 23:59 on 30 September (UTC) and is open to all copy editors. Sign up today! Drive and Blitz reports
June Blitz: From 20 to 26 June, 6 participating editors claimed 16 copy edits, focusing on requests and articles tagged in March and April. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. July Drive: Almost 575,000 words of articles were copy edited for this event. Of the 24 people who signed up, 18 copyedited at least one article. Final results and awards are listed here. August Blitz: From 15 to 21 August, we copy edited articles tagged in April and May 2021 and requests. 9 participating editors completed 17 copy edits on the blitz. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. Other news
June election: Jonesey95 was chosen to continue as lead coordinator, assisted by Dhtwiki, Tenryuu, and Miniapolis. New maintenance template added to our project scope: After a short discussion in June, we added {{cleanup tense}} to the list of maintenance templates that adds articles to the Guild's copy editing backlog categories. This change added 198 articles, spread over 97 months of backlog, to our queue. We processed all of those articles except for those from the three or four most recent months during the July backlog elimination drive (Here's a link to a "tense" discussion during the drive). Progress report: As of 18:26, 24 September 2021 (UTC), GOCE copyeditors have processed 468 requests since 1 January and there were 60 requests awaiting completion on the Requests page. The backlog of articles tagged for copy-editing stood at 433 (see monthly progress graph above). Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Jonesey95, Dhtwiki, Tenryuu, and Miniapolis. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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December 2021 GOCE Newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors December 2021 Newsletter
Hello and welcome to the December GOCE newsletter, a brief update of Guild activities since September 2021. Current and upcoming events
Election time: Our end-of-year election of coordinators opened for nominations on 1 December and will close on 15 December at 23:59 (UTC). Voting opens at 00:01 the following day and will continue until 31 December at 23:59, just before "Auld Lang Syne". Coordinators normally serve a six-month term and are elected on an approval basis. Self-nominations are welcome. If you've thought of helping out at the Guild, or know of another editor who would make a good coordinator, please consider standing for election or nominating them here. December Blitz: We have scheduled a week-long copy-editing blitz for 12 to 18 December. Sign up now! Drive and Blitz reports
September Drive: Almost 400,000 words of articles were copy edited for this event. Of the 27 people who signed up, 21 copyedited at least one article. Final results and awards are listed here. October Blitz: From 17 to 23 October, we copy edited articles tagged in May and June 2021 and requests. 8 participating editors completed 26 copy edits on the blitz. Final results, including barnstars awarded, are available here. November Drive: Over 350,000 words of articles were copy edited for this event. Of the 21 people who signed up, 14 copyedited at least one article. Final results and awards are listed here. Other news
It is with great sadness that we report the death on 19 November of Twofingered Typist, who was active with the Guild almost daily for the past several years. His contributions long exceeded the thresholds for the Guild's highest awards, and he had a hand in innumerable good and featured article promotions as a willing collaborator. Twofingered Typist also served as a Guild coordinator from July 2019 to June 2021. He is sorely missed by the Wikipedia community. Progress report: As of 30 November, GOCE copyeditors have completed 619 requests in 2021 and there were 51 requests awaiting completion on the Requests page. The backlog stood at 946 articles tagged for copy-editing (see monthly progress graph above). Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Jonesey95, Dhtwiki, Tenryuu, and Miniapolis. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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Lord of the Dance (hymn)
Hi, I share your concerns about the Lord of the Dance (hymn) article and have added context to the Reception section. I didn't edit or delete any pre-existing content. My contribution probably needs wikifying though. I hope it's ok to draw your attention to this, as you were the most recent sympathetic editor on that article. 146.198.87.202 (talk) 15:02, 22 December 2021 (UTC)
I've now also added a section titled "Reception" to the article's talk page, with further relevant examples from Carter's lyrics. He explained his intentions in interviews too. (Sorry for cluttering your talk page.) 146.198.87.202 (talk) 23:14, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
- Thanks. I'll take a look. Feline Hymnic (talk) 11:37, 26 December 2021 (UTC)
Precious anniversary
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Kingdom of Bonny
Thank you for your reversion at Kingdom of Bonny. I'm fairly new, so I didn't know what to do with it (and posted a question at the Teahouse, which effectively you've answered!). It's the first time I've come across someone writing so inappropriately, and yet using sources - but with quotes that cannot be disentangled from summary text, and the sources cited in plain text with no templates, and formats that wouldn't be right anywhere. I wasn't as brave as you, but will be next time! It was a bit of a mess. Elemimele (talk) 22:14, 25 January 2022 (UTC)
- You're welcome. I have no knowledge of the subject at all. But the state of the article before the recent additions by the IP address looked reasonable; by contrast the state afterwards looked poor. The additions were large, poorly written, poorly formatted and unsourced. So I simply reverted those additions, leaving what was, I hope, a good edit summary to explain why. Feline Hymnic (talk) 22:20, 25 January 2022 (UTC)
The page Organic CTR manipulation has been speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This was done under section R2 of the criteria for speedy deletion, because it was a redirect from the article namespace to a different namespace except the Category, Template, Wikipedia, Help, or Portal namespaces.
Please do not recreate the material without addressing these concerns, but do not hesitate to add information in line with Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. If you think this page should not have been deleted for this reason, you may contact the deleting administrator, or if you have already done so, you may open a discussion at Wikipedia:Deletion Review Liz Read! Talk! 01:49, 30 January 2022 (UTC)
Bonny people
Please what you wrote about Bonny People is very very wrong. You have to make research. Or go to Bonny and ask their king. So manipulating stories. I am from Bonny and we migrated from Kololuma in present day Bayelsa Owudogu (talk) 11:13, 20 February 2022 (UTC)
Outdoor Games
Instead of deleting can you merge it with Categories of outdoor games Bombers23 (talk) 11:39, 27 March 2022 (UTC)
- A sockpuppet investigation has been submitted on Bombers23 as sock of User:Zaner25. David notMD (talk) 14:59, 27 March 2022 (UTC)
GOCE April 2022 newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors April 2022 Newsletter
Hello and welcome to the April newsletter, a brief update of Guild activities since December 2021. Election results: Jonesey95 retired as lead coordinator. Reidgreg was approved to fill this role after an 18-month absence from the coordinator team, and Baffle gab1978 was chosen as an assistant coordinator following a one-year break. Dhtwiki, Miniapolis and Tenryuu continued on as long-standing assistant coordinators. January Drive: Of the 22 editors who signed up, 16 editors claimed 146 copy edits including 45 requests. (details) February Blitz: This one-week effort focused on requests and a theme of Africa and African diaspora history. Of the 12 editors who signed up, 6 editors recorded 21 copy edits, including 4 requests. (details) March Drive: Of the 28 editors who signed up, 18 claimed 116 copy edits including 25 requests. (details) April Blitz: This one-week copy editing event has been scheduled for 17–23 April, sign up now! Progress report: As of 11 April, copy editors have removed approximately 500 articles from the backlog and completed 127 copy-editing requests during 2022. The backlog has been hovering at about 1,100 tagged articles for the past six months. Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Reidgreg, Baffle gab1978, Dhtwiki, Miniapolis and Tenryuu To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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Regarding "Trivial information on "Christmas Music" Wikipedia Article"
My added information (that you've undid) is not "promotional" per se, but it's truly using "Battle.Hymn of Republic" and it's an integral.part.of Bataknese/Karonese Christmas liturgy from the past Beezanteeum (talk) 23:31, 16 April 2022 (UTC)
June GOCE newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors June 2022 Newsletter
Hello and welcome to the June 2022 newsletter, a quarterly digest of Guild activities since April 2022. Don't forget you can unsubscribe at any time; see below. Blitz: of the 16 editors who signed up for our April Copy Editing Blitz, 12 completed at least one copy-edit, and between them removed 21 articles from the copy-editing backlog. Barnstars awarded are here. Drive: 27 editors signed up for our May Backlog Elimination Drive; of these, 20 copy-edited at least one article. 144 articles were copy-edited, and 88 articles from our target months August and September 2021 were removed from the backlog. Barnstars awarded are here. Blitz: our June Copy Editing Blitz, starting at 00:01, 19 June and closing at 00:59, 25 June (UTC), will focus on articles tagged for copy edit in September and October 2021, and requests from March, April and May 2022. Barnstars awarded will be posted here. Progress report: As of 07:12, 14 June 2022 (UTC), GOCE copyeditors have completed 209 requests since 1 January and the backlog stands at 1,404 articles. Election news: Nominations for our half-yearly Election of Coordinators continues until 23:50 on 15 June (UTC), after which, voting will commence until 23:59, 30 June (UTC). All Wikipedians in good standing (active and not blocked, banned, or under ArbCom or community sanctions) are eligible and self-nominations are welcomed. Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Reidgreg, Baffle gab1978, Dhtwiki, Miniapolis and Tenryuu To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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vandalized
this is the article List of most-streamed songs on Spotify living consequence of the so-called "anyone can edit" this article is more vandalized and the links to Spotify from the songs have been removed--Tirso Gutiérrez (talk) 16:16, 18 June 2022 (UTC)
- My personal opinion is that the article itself seems rather pointless. Wikipedia is not a newspaper yet this article seems to be trying to be "news". My edit there today was my first visit to that article (in 15 years on Wikipedia) and solely for the purpose of suggesting use of the "as of" template (which is new to me!) for an obvious use-case. Because the content is so ephemeral, I'm not sure how worthwhile it is for me to spend time there. But I wish you luck in trying to improve it! Feline Hymnic (talk) 16:31, 18 June 2022 (UTC)
- Thank you. I need help.Tirso Gutiérrez (talk) 19:13, 18 June 2022 (UTC)
- Greetings Feline Hymnic, I was able to solve part of the problem of the missing links, could you verify it. Thank you.Tirso Gutiérrez (talk) 03:27, 20 June 2022 (UTC)
Guild of Copy Editors' October 2022 newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors October 2022 Newsletter
Hello and welcome to our latest newsletter, a quarterly digest of Guild activities since June. Don't forget you can unsubscribe at any time; see below. Drive: Of the 22 editors who signed up for our July Backlog Elimination Drive, 18 copy-edited, between them, 116 articles. Barnstars awarded are noted here. Blitz: Participants in our August Copy Editing Blitz copy-edited 51,074 words in 17 articles. Of the 15 editors who signed up, 11 claimed at least one copy-edit. Barnstars awarded are noted here. Drive: Forty-one editors took part in our September Backlog Elimination Drive; between them they copy-edited 199 articles. Barnstars awards are noted here. Blitz: Our October Copy Editing Blitz begins on 16 October at 00:01 (UTC) and will end on 22 October at 23:59 (UTC). Barnstars awarded will be posted here. Progress report: As of 19:57, 12 October 2022 (UTC), GOCE copyeditors have processed 303 requests for copy edit – including withdrawn and declined ones – since 1 January. At the time of writing, there are 77 requests awaiting attention and the backlog of tagged articles stands at 1,759. We always need more active, skilled copyeditors – particularly for requests – so please get involved if you can. Election news: In our mid-year election, serving coordinators Baffle gab1978, Dhtwiki, Miniapolis, Reidgreg and Tenryuu were returned for another term, and were joined by new coordinator Zippybonzo. No lead coordinator was elected for this half-year. Jonesey95, a long-serving coordinator and lead, was elected as coordinator emeritus; we thank them for their service. Thank you to everyone who took part. Our next election of coordinators takes place throughout December. If you'd like to help out at the GOCE, please consider nominating yourself or other suitable editors (with their permission, of course!). It's your Guild, after all! Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Baffle gab1978, Dhtwiki, Miniapolis, Reidgreg, Tenryuu and Zippybonzo. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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Guild of Copy Editors December 2022 Newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors December 2022 Newsletter
Hello and welcome to our latest newsletter, a quarterly digest of Guild activities since October. Don't forget you can unsubscribe at any time; see below. Blitz: Our October Copy Editing Blitz focused on July and August 2022 request months; and articles tagged for c/e in December 2021 and January 2022. Seventeen of those who signed up claimed at least one copy-edit, and between them copy-edited forty-six articles. Barnstars awarded are here. Drive: In the November Backlog Elimination Drive, thirty editors signed up, twenty-two of whom claimed at least one copy-edit. Both target months—December 2021 and January 2022—were cleared, and February was added to the target months. Sixteen requests were copy-edited and 239 articles were removed from the backlog. Barnstars awarded are here. Blitz: Our seven-day-long December 2022 Copy Editing Blitz begins on 17 December at 00:01 (UTC)*. It will focus on articles tagged for copy-edit in February 2022, and pending requests from September and October. Barnstars awarded will be available here. Progress report: As of 22:40, 8 December 2022, GOCE copyeditors have processed 357 requests since 1 January, there were seventy-four requests outstanding and the backlog stands at 1,791 articles. We always need skilled copy-editors; please help out if you can. Election news: Nomination of candidates for the GOCE's Election of Coordinators for the first half of 2023 is open and continues until 23:59 on 15 December. Voting begins at 00:01 on 16 December and closes at 23:59 on 31 December. All editors in good standing (not under ArbCom or community sanctions) are eligible and self-nominations are welcomed. Coordinators serve a six-month term that ends at 23:59 on June 30. If you've thought about helping out at the Guild, please nominate yourself or any editor you consider suitable—with their permission, of course!. It's your Guild and it doesn't coordinate itself. Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers and best seasonal wishes from your GOCE coordinators, Baffle gab1978, Dhtwiki, Miniapolis, Tenryuu, and Zippybonzo. *All times and dates on this newsletter are UTC.
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The GOCE December 2022 newsletter, as sent on 9 December, contains an erroneous start date for our December Blitz. The Blitz will start on 11 December rather than on 17 December, as stated in the newsletter. I'm sorry for the mistake and for disrupting your talk page; thanks for your understanding. Sent by Baffle gab1978 via MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 21:30, 9 December 2022 (UTC)
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Guild of Copy Editors 2022 Annual Report
Guild of Copy Editors 2022 Annual Report
Our 2022 Annual Report is now ready for review.
Highlights:
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Baffle gab1978, Dhtwiki, Miniapolis and Zippybonzo
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The deletion of my edit on "Books of Samuel"
Hi there!
While reading the narrative described in books of Samuel, specifically David's story, I noticed a mistake. The text spoke of "Samuel dies" when describing the death of Jonathan. This makes no sense: While Samuel appears in his own story, he can hardly die in the middle of it if he wrote it down. Besides, Jonathan's death, which happens at this point, is missing in the synopsis. That is why I changed it to "Jonathan dies", but this has been marked as incorrect. FlorianBoleyn (talk) 19:10, 26 January 2023 (UTC)
- @FlorianBoleyn: The section heading is "David the Outlaw (22:1-26:25)" (1 Sam. chapters 22-26). At 25:1: "Samuel died and all Israel mourned for him". Johnathan's death is much later, at the start of 2 Samuel. The place to pursue this discussion is the article talk page: Talk:Books of Samuel. Hope that helps. Feline Hymnic (talk) 12:16, 13 February 2023 (UTC)
Guild of Copy Editors March 2023 Newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors March 2023 Newsletter
Election results: In our December 2022 coordinator election, Reidgreg and Tenryuu stepped down as coordinators; we thank them for their service. Incumbents Baffle gab1978, Dhtwiki, Miniapolis and Zippybonzo were returned as coordinators until 1 July. For the second time, no lead coordinator was chosen. Nominations for our mid-year Election of Coordinators open on 1 June (UTC). Drive: 21 editors signed up for our January Backlog Elimination Drive, 14 of whom claimed at least one copy-edit. Between them, they copy-edited 170 articles totaling 389,737 words. Barnstars awarded are here. Blitz: Our February Copy Editing Blitz focused on October and November 2022 requests, and the March and April 2022 backlogs. Of the 14 editors who signed up, nine claimed at least one copy-edit; and between them, they copy-edited 39,150 words in 22 articles. Barnstars awarded are here. Drive: Sign up now for our month-long March Backlog Elimination Drive. Barnstars awarded will be posted here after the drive closes. Progress report: As of 12:08, 19 March 2023 (UTC), GOCE copyeditors have processed 73 requests since 1 January 2023, all but five of them from 2022, and the backlog stands at 1,872 articles. Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Baffle gab1978, Dhtwiki, Miniapolis and Zippybonzo. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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Guild of Copy Editors June 2023 Newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors June 2023 Newsletter
Hello and welcome to the June 2023 newsletter, a quarterly digest of Guild activities since March. Don't forget you can unsubscribe at any time; see below. Election news: Fancy helping out at the Guild? Nominations for our half-yearly Election of Coordinators are open until 23:59 on 15 June (UTC)*. Starting immediately after, the voting phase will run until 23:59 on 30 June. All Wikipedians in good standing are eligible and self-nominations are welcomed; it's your Guild and it doesn't organize itself! Blitz: Of the 17 editors who signed up for our April Copy Editing Blitz, nine editors completed at least one copy-edit. Between them, they copy-edited 24 articles totaling 53,393 words. Barnstars awarded are here. Drive: 51 editors signed up for the month-long May Backlog Elimination Drive, and 31 copy-edited at least one article. 180 articles were copy-edited. Barnstars awarded are posted here. Blitz: Sign up here for our week-long June Copy Editing Blitz, which runs from 11 to 17 June. Barnstars awarded will be posted here. Progress report: As of 03:09 on 6 June 2023, GOCE copyeditors have processed 91 requests since 1 January and the backlog stands at 1,887 articles. Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Baffle gab1978, Dhtwiki, Miniapolis and Zippybongo. *All times and dates in this newsletter are in UTC, and may significantly vary from your local time. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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Guild of Copy Editors September 2023 Newsletter
Hello and welcome to the September 2023 newsletter, a quarterly digest of Guild activities since June. Don't forget you can unsubscribe at any time; see below. David Thomsen: Prolific Wikipedian and Guild member David Thomsen (Dthomsen8) died in November 2022. He was a regular copy editor who took part in many of our Drives and Blitzes. An obituary was published in the mid-July issue of The Signpost. Tributes can be left on David's talk page. Election news: In our mid-year Election of Coordinators, Dhtwiki was chosen as lead coordinator, Miniapolis and Zippybonzo continue as assistant coordinators, and Baffle gab1978 stepped down from the role. If you're interested in helping out at the GOCE, please consider nominating yourself for our next election in December; it's your WikiProject and it doesn't organize itself! June Blitz: Of the 17 editors who signed up for our June Copy Editing Blitz, 12 copy-edited at least one article. 70,035 words comprising 26 articles were copy-edited. Barnstars awarded are here. July Drive: 34 of the 51 editors who took part in our July Backlog Elimination Drive copy-edited at least one article. They edited 276 articles and 683,633 words between them. Barnstars awarded are here. August Blitz: In our August Copy Editing Blitz, 13 of the 16 editors who signed up worked on at least one article. Between them, they copy-edited 79,608 words comprising 57 articles. Barnstars awarded are available here. September Drive: Sign up here for our month-long September Backlog Elimination Drive, which is now underway. Barnstars awarded will be posted here. Progress report: As of 14:29, 9 September 2023 (UTC), GOCE copy editors have processed 245 requests since 1 January. The backlog of tagged articles stands at 2,066. Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators, Dhtwiki, Miniapolis and Zippybonzo. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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- @SunDawn: Thanks. I'll keep working on it. Let's also hope others find it and can improve it further. Feline Hymnic (talk) 08:04, 12 October 2023 (UTC)
summarises spelling.
Hi,
Sorry for my trying to correct the spelling.
Please update me regarding checking the issue.
Thanks HanochP (talk) 16:02, 14 October 2023 (UTC)
- @HanochP: It's fine, and no need to apologise! Your edit merely highlighted that there was a pre-existing, more widespread inconsistency in the spellings used. So I took a quick look and it appeared that, on balance (sort of two-thirds; one-third) they veered towards British English (e.g. "standardise") rather than US-English (e.g. "standardize"). That, combined with a long-standing (2016) "use dmy dates" (British style; US would have been "mdy dates), suggested that the rationalisation should head in the British direction. The article WP:ENGVAR is useful here. (Adding to the confusion is somethng called "Oxford spelling", which is basically British (as one might expect!) but with "ize".)
- By the way, an analogous issue in that of BC/AD vs. BCE/CE conventions for dating: see MOS:ERA.
- Happy editing!
One thing
On your edit summary here [4], guidance is actually Editors should provide a brief annotation when a link's relevance is not immediately apparent Gråbergs Gråa Sång (talk) 14:16, 16 October 2023 (UTC)
- OK. Thanks. Feline Hymnic (talk) 16:55, 16 October 2023 (UTC)
What's the anagram
@Feline Hymnic your anagram was redacted, who was it. Donald Trump? The-symbiant (talk) 23:15, 4 November 2023 (UTC)
- I see that all identifying information in that chat has been redacted by someone else. On reflection, I think that redaction was the correct decision, on the basis of not revealing personal information about "K...". Also that I myself should have realised in advance about that, and that I should not have made by post. All I'll say is that the result of the anagram of scammer "K..."'s pseudonym was a three word phrase which included the word "fail". To say any more would create the possibility of readers here reverse engineering towards the "K..." name, which would be in contravention of the wise decision to redact it. All the best! Feline Hymnic (talk) 23:35, 4 November 2023 (UTC)
- Thats rubbish, you need more than a name to identify a person. If i said John Smith, do you know who the individual is? The-symbiant (talk) 00:04, 5 November 2023 (UTC)
- and quite frankly if someone is a scamming crook, why protect them? The-symbiant (talk) 00:06, 5 November 2023 (UTC)
- The-symbiant, has it occurred to you that the scammer may have falsified that name as well? These people are paid professional liars. Cullen328 (talk) 00:11, 5 November 2023 (UTC)
- I don't make the WP rules. But I do try to abide by them. If there were to be one with which I seriously disagreed, then I would raise that at the relevant talk page for the rule, in this case, WP:OUTING. And I made a mistake in potentially further breaching it. The redaction was done by some else, not me. You probably want to chat to them, rather than me. Feline Hymnic (talk) 00:14, 5 November 2023 (UTC)
- I had to transfer money to him, i had his bank account name. He also contacted me on LinkedIn so i knew his LinkedIn false id.
- When yo transfer money directly to a users bank, the name has to match. The-symbiant (talk) 00:24, 5 November 2023 (UTC)
- I don't make the WP rules. But I do try to abide by them. If there were to be one with which I seriously disagreed, then I would raise that at the relevant talk page for the rule, in this case, WP:OUTING. And I made a mistake in potentially further breaching it. The redaction was done by some else, not me. You probably want to chat to them, rather than me. Feline Hymnic (talk) 00:14, 5 November 2023 (UTC)
- The-symbiant, has it occurred to you that the scammer may have falsified that name as well? These people are paid professional liars. Cullen328 (talk) 00:11, 5 November 2023 (UTC)
- and quite frankly if someone is a scamming crook, why protect them? The-symbiant (talk) 00:06, 5 November 2023 (UTC)
- Thats rubbish, you need more than a name to identify a person. If i said John Smith, do you know who the individual is? The-symbiant (talk) 00:04, 5 November 2023 (UTC)
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Where does it say a notable person's own account is not a source? You are in error about external links too. I took the gettymusic links off.Summerdays1 (talk) 22:05, 22 November 2023 (UTC)
- For an editor who doesn't edit that often (looking back a few years) you have strongly held opinions which aren't necessarily following principles of wikis or this site... overlinking (are you saying that any mention of countries or terms related to them should not have links?). You correct or attempt to remedy edits so you aren't editing on your own but just "checking up" on others. External links? Took the "promo links" off. There are at least a few other areas where you could be not following Wikipedia principles. Are you going to go take down all references to countries?Summerdays1 (talk) 22:24, 22 November 2023 (UTC)
- As for the Townend page, his father is mentioned and then it uses the words after his death referencing John Townend. Thus you have to use a first name in the next sentence.Summerdays1 (talk) 22:30, 22 November 2023 (UTC)
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Guild of Copy Editors December 2023 Newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors December 2023 Newsletter
Hello, and welcome to the December 2023 newsletter, a quarterly digest of Guild activities since September. Don't forget that you can unsubscribe at any time; see below. Election news: The Guild needs coordinators! If you'd like to help out, you may nominate yourself or any suitable editor—with their permission—for the Election of Coordinators for the first half of 2024. Nominations will close at 23:59 on 15 December (UTC). Voting begins immediately after the close of nominations and closes at 23:59 on 31 December. All editors in good standing (not under current sanctions) are eligible, and self-nominations are welcome. Coordinators normally serve a six-month term that ends at 23:59 on 30 June. Drive: Of the 69 editors who signed up for the September Backlog Elimination Drive, 40 copy-edited at least one article. Between them, they copy-edited 661,214 words in 290 articles. Barnstars awarded are listed here. Blitz: Of the 22 editors who signed up for the October Copy Editing Blitz, 13 copy-edited at least one article. Between them, they copy-edited 109,327 words in 52 articles. Barnstars awarded are listed here. Drive: During the November Backlog Elimination Drive, 38 of the 58 editors who signed up copy-edited at least one article. Between them, they copy-edited 458,620 words in 234 articles. Barnstars awarded are listed here. Blitz: Our December Copy Editing Blitz will run from 10 to 16 December. Barnstars awarded will be posted here. Progress report: As of 20:33, 10 December 2023 (UTC), GOCE copyeditors have processed 344 requests since 1 January, and the backlog stands at 2,191 articles. Other news: Our Annual Report for 2023 is planned for release in the new year. Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from your GOCE coordinators Dhtwiki, Miniapolis and Zippybonzo. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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Guild of Copy Editors April 2024 Newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors April 2024 Newsletter
Hello and welcome to the April 2024 newsletter, a quarterly digest of Guild activities since December. Don't forget you can unsubscribe at any time; see below. We extend a warm welcome to all of our new members. We wish you all happy copy-editing. Election results: In our December 2023 coordinator election, Zippybonzo stepped down as coordinator; we thank them for their service. Incumbents Dhtwiki and Miniapolis were reelected coordinators, and Wracking was newly elected coordinator, to serve through 30 June. Nominations for our mid-year Election of Coordinators will open on 1 June (UTC). Drive: 46 editors signed up for our January Backlog Elimination Drive, 32 of whom claimed at least one copy-edit. Between them, they copy-edited 289 articles totaling 626,729 words. Barnstars awarded are here. Blitz: 23 editors signed up for our February Copy Editing Blitz. 18 claimed at least one copy-edit and between them, they copy-edited 100,293 words in 32 articles. Barnstars awarded are here. Drive: 53 editors signed up for our March Backlog Elimination Drive, 34 of whom claimed at least one copy-edit. Between them, they copy-edited 300 articles totaling 587,828 words. Barnstars awarded are here. Blitz: Sign up for our April Copy Editing Blitz, which runs from 14 to 20 April. Barnstars will be awarded here. Progress report: As of 23:17, 11 April 2024 (UTC), GOCE copyeditors have processed 109 requests since 1 January 2024, and the backlog stands at 2,480 articles. Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from Baffle gab1978 and your GOCE coordinators Dhtwiki, Miniapolis and Wracking. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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Guild of Copy Editors June 2024 Newsletter
Guild of Copy Editors June 2024 Newsletter
Hello and welcome to the June 2024 newsletter, a quarterly-ish digest of Guild activities since April. Don't forget you can unsubscribe at any time; see below. Election news: Wanted: new Guild coordinators! If you value and enjoy the GOCE, why not help out behind the scenes? Nominations for our mid-year coordinator election are now open until 23:59 on 15 June (UTC). Self-nominations are welcome. Voting commences at 00:01 on 16 June and continues until 23:50 on 30 June. Results will be announced at the election page. Blitz: Nine of the fourteen editors who signed up for the April 2024 Copy Editing Blitz copy edited at least one article. Between them, they copy edited 55,853 words comprising twenty articles. Barnstars awarded are available here. Drive: 58 editors signed up for our May 2024 Backlog Elimination Drive and 33 of those completed at least one copy edit. 251 articles and 475,952 words were copy edited. Barnstars awarded are here. Blitz: Our June 2024 Copy Editing Blitz will begin on 16 June and finish on 22 June. Barnstars awarded will be posted here. Progress report: As of 05:23, 8 June 2024 (UTC) , GOCE copyeditors have completed 161 requests since 1 January and the backlog stands at 2,779 articles. Thank you all again for your participation; we wouldn't be able to achieve what we have without you! Cheers from Baffle gab1978 and your GOCE coordinators Dhtwiki, Miniapolis and Wracking. To discontinue receiving GOCE newsletters, please remove your name from our mailing list.
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Talk:Trinity
I've taken your hint, and won't reply to the comment most recently added to the Aramaic section. The discussion there has reached the end of any usefulness anyway... AnonMoos (talk) 05:13, 3 September 2024 (UTC)
- @AnonMoos: Good call, I think. All the best. Feline Hymnic (talk) 09:40, 3 September 2024 (UTC)