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ARCHIVE PAGE 82: October 2014
The Signpost: 01 October 2014
- From the editor: The Signpost needs your help
- Dispatches: Let's get serious about plagiarism
- WikiProject report: Animals, farms, forests, USDA? It must be WikiProject Agriculture
- Traffic report: Shanah Tovah
- Featured content: Brothers at War
The Signpost: 08 October 2014
- In the media: Opposition research firm blocked; Australian bushfires
- Featured content: From a wordless novel to a coat of arms via New York City
- Traffic report: Panic and denial
- Technology report: HHVM is the greatest thing since sliced bread
The Signpost: 15 October 2014
- Op-ed: Ships—sexist or sexy?
- Arbitration report: One case closed and two opened
- Featured content: Bells ring out at the Temple of the Dragon at Peace
- Technology report: Attempting to parse wikitext
- Traffic report: Now introducing ... mobile data
- WikiProject report: Signpost reaches the Midwest
The Signpost: 22 October 2014
- Featured content: Admiral on deck: a modern Ada Lovelace
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- WikiProject report: De-orphanning articles—a huge task but with a huge team of volunteers to help
October 2014
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Wikiproject Animal anatomy
Greetings... how's thing? We haven't connected for some time! There's a new project for organising articles on animal anatomy (shortcut WP:ANAN). You may have noticed that I've linked some mollusc articles to it. Please feel free to change any assessments you don't agree with. It would be great to have you as a member on the project if it interests you. All the best. --Epipelagic (talk) 06:02, 28 October 2014 (UTC)
A question
Hi Invertzoo,
In browsing I came across Mucuna bracteata with tags at the top for cleanup and peacock. Is it Ok for me to delete these? The article had been edited to address the issues. BernardP (talk) 17:32, 30 October 2014 (UTC)
- Yes Bernard, it is always OK for you to delete the tags once you feel the article is fixed up and no longer has the issues. You can mention in the edit summary that you feel that the issues are now fixed, or say that same thing on the talk page if there has been a discussion about it. Also I should point out that it is OK for you to add tags like that to any article you come across that has issues that you yourself can't easily fix on the spot.
- A few possible issues are discussed here:
The Signpost: 29 October 2014
- Featured content: Go West, young man
- In the media: Wikipedia a trusted source on Ebola; Wikipedia study labeled government waste; football biography goes viral
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- Traffic report: Ebola, Ultron, and Creepy Articles