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The Bugle: Issue CXXI, April 2016

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Imperial or German

Do you have any sources that say Imperial is the official word? Given the empire's renaming and it not being the only imperial power, I thought German would be more appropriate. --Droyselich (talk) 03:45, 2 May 2016 (UTC)

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Request to Be Unblocked

Hi Kirill Lokshin, did you and the rest of the Arbcom mailing list receive my email of April 24? I asked to be unblocked. I was a contributor of solid content for five or six years before I was perma-blocked without warning with a button click falsely labeling me a sockpuppet by an administrator that didn't explain anything.

I was proud of my contributions to Wikipedia and would like to do so again. As you look into my case (as I expect you to, given your position as arbitrator) do not accept as fact any accusation against me without allowing me to respond. I have endured many many lies and WP:AN/ANI mob attacks in which I was muted and my defenses erased, resulting in damage to my reputation as an editor. Further, do not accept the assertion of Thryduulf at my talkpage that I am on an "appeal timer," because he has no authority to do any such thing and there is nothing in policy that allows him this, as well his purporting timing is unevidenced and suspect.

Answer my email or unblock my talkpage and we'll be able to communicate about this important matter. Colton Cosmic. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.195.207.162 (talk) 11:09, 12 May 2016 (UTC)

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Admin The Wordsmith's comments re: "...the ineptness of many current Arbs..." is certainly casting aspersions

Given the seriousness of this Rfc at User talk:The Wordsmith/GMORFC the ongoing threats to sanction participating editors seem to ring hollow in light of supervising admin The Wordsmith's astonishing comments regarding ArbCom members. The comment, which by any definition "casts aspersions," raises a number of questions that call for immediate answers, given the self-created deadline for comments.

The questions, which I hereby put directly to The Wordsmith, are as follows:

  • Exactly which ArbCom members are you referring to, when you describe them as "inept?"
  • In what way are these current community-elected ArbCom members, as you term them, "inept?"
  • Do you have diffs to support this sweeping claim, and can you produce them? If not, why not?
  • Since the thrust of this extraordinary Rfc seems to be to prevent "casting aspersions," in the Talk pages of GMO articles (as well as precedent-establishing proposed "locked in" multiple article wording regarding GMO safety) is this not exactly what you are doing in the past 24 hours towards members of the Arbitration Committee? Does this not disqualify you immediately from further participation?

To all concerned: I will post the above subsection on the Talk pages of current ArbCom members, per The Wordsmith's declaration, despite substantial objections, that they will be locking down the page a few hours from this posting, making further timely discussion on this page impossible. Jusdafax 11:30, 3 June 2016 (UTC)

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The Bugle: Issue CXXII, May–June 2016

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Amendment request on arbitration decision against Rodhullandemu

You are involved in a recently-filed request for clarification or amendment from the Arbitration Committee. Please review the request at Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Clarification and Amendment#Amendment request: Rodhullandemu and, if you wish to do so, enter your statement and any other material you wish to submit to the Arbitration Committee. Additionally, the Wikipedia:Arbitration guide may be of use.

Thanks, --George Ho (talk) 05:50, 14 June 2016 (UTC)

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WikiProject X Newsletter • Issue 9

Newsletter • May / June 2016

Check out this month's issue of the WikiProject X newsletter, featuring the first screenshot of our new CollaborationKit software!

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The Signpost: 04 July 2016

WikiProject Occupational Safety and Health

I saw you create the Meetup about Safe and Healthy at Work. I thought it was super interesting and I wanted to propose 3 topics that are part of the articles needing to be improved in the Wikipedia:WikiProject South Africa/Wikipedia Primary School/Articles list. I was thinking of Fire safety, hand washing and home safety. The first is an obvious one. The second makes sense for all the medical profession and is a basic. The third is less obvious... but ... as an independent worker working from home... well... for many workers, home is actually their workplace.

But when I tried to add them to the request system (first time I use it...), only Fire safety appears on this list. I can't have the others appear in the list of topics that could be worked upon during that edit-a-thon. Help !!! thanks Anthere (talk)

Hi Anthere! I've never actually used the new request system myself, so I'm not sure why it's not working for you, but Harej, who created the software, should be able to assist. Kirill Lokshin (talk) 12:01, 5 July 2016 (UTC)

Hi. All right. I go ask him for support :)

By the way... we had a meeting about the Primary School project during Wikimania, during which I expressed my wish to find solutions so that a bunch of articles considered of prime importance to primary school in South Africa, be improved in the next few months. Discott suggested that I contact editors involved in the various meetings, either in UK, or in New York or in Washington to see if some articles in my list could be the object of attention during locally held edit-a-thons. About half of the articles are pretty specific to South Africa but the other half are very generic articles (well, such as Youth culture or Fiber or Bullying. Various topics are covered, sometimes very well, sometimes not. Do you think you could help us to improve some of the articles on the list as part of some edit-a-thons organised by Wikimedia in DC ? Thanks Anthere (talk)

Anthere, I'll see if I can find some suitable events for some of the articles on the list, but I can't commit to anything specific at this point, as many of our edit-a-thons concern relatively narrow themes that probably don't mesh well with the scope of the list. Kirill Lokshin (talk) 17:25, 6 July 2016 (UTC)
Sure. No problem. I forgot to mention that we still have several months to go forward. Any help will be welcome ! Cheers. Anthere (talk)

The Bugle: Issue CXXIII, July 2016

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Suggestion to gain more members,

I have followed your suggestion and invited 4 or 5 more members, i know not if they will join. Additionally is editing the template to add parameters as easy as it looks? just adding a |Roman= ? Iazyges (talk) 17:16, 11 July 2016 (UTC)

@Iazyges: The |Roman= ? syntax is for when the template is used on article talk pages; for example, if the talk page currently has {{WikiProject Military history|class=B|European=yes}}, you'll be able to tag the article for the Roman military history task force by changing it to {{WikiProject Military history|class=B|European=yes|Roman=yes}}.
As far as actually modifying the behind-the-scenes template code to do something useful with the |Roman= ? parameter, that's considerably more complicated; however, it isn't something you'd need to deal with directly, as the project coordinators can make those changes once the task force has graduated from the incubator. Kirill Lokshin (talk) 17:28, 11 July 2016 (UTC)
@Kirill Lokshin: Ah, I may have already added |roman= to a template subpage should I undo it? Iazyges (talk) 17:31, 11 July 2016 (UTC)
Well, it won't really do anything if you use it right now, so I would leave it off until the process is complete. Kirill Lokshin (talk) 17:35, 11 July 2016 (UTC)

July 13 wikisalon

Hello Kirill, I was keeping an eye on today's WikiSalon scheduled for 7pm in DuPont Circle in DC because I happen to be in the area. Based on your recent changes, is it no longer happening? Best, Airplaneman 15:44, 13 July 2016 (UTC)

Hi Airplaneman! Unfortunately, we've had to cancel this month's WikiSalon, as all of our regular organizers are going to be out on travel or otherwise unavailable. Kirill Lokshin (talk) 16:00, 13 July 2016 (UTC)
Alright, thanks for the confirmation! Airplaneman 16:02, 13 July 2016 (UTC)

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The Bugle: Issue CXXIV, August 2016

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Salons

Hi! I just noticed this edit. No more salons? :-( --MZMcBride (talk) 01:42, 10 August 2016 (UTC)

Probably not for a while, I'm afraid. We're looking into how we can get more attendees and/or hold the event in a free (or at least cheaper) space, but we can't continue paying as much as we have been for an event that virtually nobody attends. Kirill Lokshin (talk) 01:47, 10 August 2016 (UTC)

Please enforce the word limits

Wikipedia talk:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Michael Hardy/Evidence#Please enforce the word limits in the interest of fairness --Guy Macon (talk) 02:50, 13 August 2016 (UTC)

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Emailed

Hi Kirill, I emailed you, did you get it?♦ Dr. Blofeld 10:06, 22 August 2016 (UTC)

Hi Dr. Blofeld! I don't believe I've received anything from you recently; perhaps you could re-send it? Kirill Lokshin (talk) 16:51, 23 August 2016 (UTC)
I sent something on 18 August, I might have the wrong email address?♦ Dr. Blofeld 17:51, 23 August 2016 (UTC)
Dr. Blofeld, the ones I normally use are kirill.lokshin@gmail.com or kirill.lokshin@wikimediadc.org. You can also email me through the Wikipedia email interface. Kirill Lokshin (talk) 17:57, 23 August 2016 (UTC)
18 August I emailed you at kirill.lokshin@wikimediadc.org about contests I'm doing, see if you can spot it or in your spam folder?♦ Dr. Blofeld 18:07, 23 August 2016 (UTC)
Ah, found it in spam! I'll send you a response later today. Kirill Lokshin (talk) 18:29, 23 August 2016 (UTC)

Thanks. I'm currently planning Wikipedia:WikiProject Film/Golden Hollywood Contest for December/Christmas period. I don't know if one of the US chapters would be interested in funding that one. It should be an enjoyable one to do!♦ Dr. Blofeld 09:42, 25 August 2016 (UTC)

FAC voluntary mentoring scheme

During a recent lengthy discussion on the WP:FAC talkpage, several ideas were put forward as to how this procedure could be improved, particularly in making it more user-friendly towards first-time nominees. The promotion rate for first-timers at FAC is depressingly low – around 16 percent – which is a cause for concern. To help remedy this, Mike Christie and I, with the co-operation of the FAC coordinators, have devised a voluntary mentoring scheme, in which newcomers will guided by more experienced editors through the stages of preparation and submission of their articles. The general format of the scheme is explained in more detail on Wikipedia: Mentoring for FAC, which also includes a list of editors who have indicated that they are prepared to act as mentors.

Would you be prepared to take on this role occasionally? If so, please add your name to the list. By doing so you incur no obligation; it will be entirely for you to decide how often and on which articles you want to act in this capacity. We anticipate that the scheme will have a trial run for a few months before we appraise its effectiveness. Your participation will be most welcome. Brianboulton (talk) 20:06, 29 August 2016 (UTC)

Improving Existing Articles

Kirill, you seem to be a quite experienced Wiki user so I was wondering if you had some tips for improving my articles. I have a Start-, C- and B-class article in Patrick D. Fleming, Cecil E. Harris and Albert O. Vorse Jr.. The B-class was rated higher seemingly because standards are more lax in the Aviation Portal than Military History, but I'd definitely like to hear what I can do to improve e.g. referencing for the Harris article—or really just any aspect that could use some shining. Thanks for any help you can render! Cheers, Finktron (talk) 11:20, 2 September 2016 (UTC)

As an incubator tier task force, we reached 4 active members and 1 sporadic, with one that is retired but may return, I followed the instructions of Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Military history/Coordinators and made all of the necessary categories, an infobox and the templates, I was wondering who I should ask to include us in the talk page template, I have already added the baseline of |Roman= to the template, but have not touched the underlying code to make it work. Thanks. Iazyges (talk) 00:02, 26 August 2016 (UTC)

@Iazyges: Well, you've found the right person to ask!
It looks like we have some naming consistency issues ("Roman military history" versus "Roman and Byzantine military history" versus "Roman and Byzantine Military History"), among other things. I can go through and clean everything up so that all the templates work correctly, but I probably won't have time to do so until this weekend.
In the meantime, feel free to start using the |Roman=yes tag on talk pages; it'll automatically start working once the behind-the-scenes template stuff is fixed. Kirill Lokshin (talk) 00:48, 26 August 2016 (UTC)
Thank you so much, will do. Iazyges (talk) 00:50, 26 August 2016 (UTC)
@Kirill Lokshin: Hey don't want to bug you just wondering where you are at with the behind the scenes stuff? Iazyges (talk) 04:45, 6 September 2016 (UTC)

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The Bugle: Issue CXXV, September 2016

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Military history WikiProject coordinator election

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About the |Roman tag on the template

Hey I just wanted to ask how adding the background code for the MILHIST/doc template was going because it's been a while. Iazyges Consermonor Opus meum 21:37, 19 September 2016 (UTC)

Iazyges, the basic setup is done; the bot-generated portions should populate over the next few days. Let me know if anything doesn't work as expected. Kirill Lokshin (talk) 23:33, 19 September 2016 (UTC)
Kirill Lokshin (talk · contribs) Thank you so much for all of your help. Iazyges Consermonor Opus meum 23:59, 19 September 2016 (UTC)

Hi, I wondered if the DC chapter would be interested in helping finance this and setting up a US equivalent to reach 10,000 article improvements for the US, with WM funded state contests to reinforce production? If you see the list of 1527 articles to date in just 6-7 weeks, can you see this working for the US too? I think it's just what wikipedia needs, some sort of central motivation on here to make each and every basic article edit count.♦ Dr. Blofeld 14:08, 30 August 2016 (UTC)

Dr. Blofeld, I think we might be interested in setting up—and funding prizes for—a US equivalent to this. Having said that, we'd need to work through some more details as far as schedule, costs, and so forth are concerned before we'd be able to commit to something specific. Kirill Lokshin (talk) 14:29, 30 August 2016 (UTC)

I don't know how much I can contribute as it's really time consuming running and planning these sorts of things but I could certainly help towards setting up something for the US, but we'd need people to commit to running it in the US I think. I think the way to do this would be to set a 10,000 article target. Create a series of contests/editathons on DC/NYC and then California, Texas, Virginia, Florida or whatever and those fuel the drive, but something which is going to motivate people to produce more content for the US long term between contests. It all would need careful planning and promotion but I really do think this is exactly the sort of thing wikipedia needs, as it gives editors more focus even for the most basic of edits and that their work really counts towards some end. Based on the British scope you could probably run a contest for American history in with it too to generate more interest.♦ Dr. Blofeld 14:33, 30 August 2016 (UTC)

If there were some way to do this on a state-by-state basis I think it would be marvelous. I've long decried the disparity in coverage between areas of the country, and I know it's largely due to the lack of committed editors in certain states. (Just look at the discrepancies between Maryland and Virginia...the further east in Virginia you go the worse the coverage begins.) Something with prizes would be highly useful in getting people motivated to make improvements. --Ser Amantio di NicolaoChe dicono a Signa?Lo dicono a Signa. 17:44, 30 August 2016 (UTC)
This is basically what we spoke about previously. Great idea. Needs to be fleshed out, including bandwidth for organizing. --Rosiestep (talk) 22:47, 30 August 2016 (UTC)

If Kirill, Rosie and Ser are interested I can set up a page for launching the US series in January, starting with a Washington D.C and Virginia contest combined? I think perhaps it's a little early to think about a 10,000 target for the US until we have more contributors on board. I also don't want to keep asking UK contributors to contribute to every contest haha. So I would just set up a page for now, a grant proposal can be made, it can be discussed, and then we can try to attract some American contributors to the cause. If some of the institutions in DC could be contacted and physical editathons organized for January during the contest that would be great. I would say, organize some state contests for a few months first, start with DC and Virginia, followed by perhaps New York/City and see how much content gets produced. If it's decent then the 10,000 project could be started for the US.♦ Dr. Blofeld 12:41, 31 August 2016 (UTC)

Looking at this from the Wikimedia DC perspective, we're going to be relatively flexible on the precise schedule and scope, but those factors will need to align with our budget in some fashion. For our 2016–17 fiscal year (which starts in October and runs through next September), we have have a total budget of $2,250 for contest prizes; of that amount, $750 is currently set aside for a potential NARA/MILHIST contest, which leaves $1,500 that can be used here. I would imagine that we could divide that into 5–6 smaller prize pools for different stages/iterations/etc. of the contest and still offer something reasonable for participants (e.g. a $150 top prize and two $50 runner-up prizes, or a $150 first-place prize, a $100 second-place prize, and a $50 third-place prize)?
As far as scope is concerned, we could potentially start with something very localized to build interest/capacity, or go nation-wide from the start, or something in between. A few options that come to mind:
  • Have five month-long rounds to cover each of the states in Wikimedia DC's region (DC, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia). If we start the first round in January, we'd finish the final one in May, and then have a four-month break before the start of the next fiscal year (and the availability of additional funding to run a scaled-up version).
  • Have five month-long rounds, each covering 10 states. This would allow us to touch the entire country over a five-month period, but would probably be more involved from a setup/execution standpoint, and would not lend itself to tie-ins with local institutions and edit-a-thons quite as well as a more localized version.
  • Have a two-stage contest, with a shorter initial stage focused on the Wikimedia DC region and a longer follow-on stage that's fully US-wide.
If there are other arrangements that we could use, I'm happy to consider those as well. Thoughts? Kirill Lokshin (talk) 02:41, 2 September 2016 (UTC)

Hi Kirill, yes, those states and prize fund should be manageable. Rather than full months though I would suggest two week maybe three week contests, with one or two week breaks in between to allow contestants to recover and stay enthuasiastic. I think 5 months straight would be less productive and result in burn out of most, I know how hard going just a month is haha! I would suggest commencing with DC on January 1 with a two week contest. Then a break for a week and Virginia on Jan 21 or February 1st for 2-3 weeks and so on. I think that would be easier to run, you could split the prize fund into amounts for each sub contest and then for winning overall. To really cover the full area fairly though I think each state contest would have to be designed so editors must work on given counties on one or a few days, much like the current West Country Challenge which allocates three days to each country. Producing good articles in short periods of time is trickier though, but work on them can caryr over, providing that they nominate entries withint the timeframe for each, but something roughly based on the West Country model I can really see working. I would have to see how many counties there are first though to really see if that way would be possible. I'll look more into this later in the month and set up an initial page and look into how many counties we're dealing with.♦ Dr. Blofeld 09:34, 2 September 2016 (UTC)

I just looked, Virginia alone has a whopping 95 counties! Haha, OK we can rule out by county, but we could probably roughly work out some sub divisional areas and clusters of counties. Ser Amantio di Nicolao, do you know if Virginia can be split into regional areas spanning counties?♦ Dr. Blofeld 10:07, 2 September 2016 (UTC)

Kirill, I've proposed the 10,000 Challenge at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject United States for the US and the DC area contest. Is it possible you/Ser Amantio di Nicolao could notify a few people of the discussion who might be interested?♦ Dr. Blofeld 17:01, 11 September 2016 (UTC)

Kirill, perhaps a good place to start might be with a city contest, literally a contest between some major cities. If we could get a team of editors from DC, team from NYC and team from London we could host a destubathon/core improvement drive and the winner gets books/vouchers to hand out to their wiki project. Potentially you could include any team which wants to represent a city, we might get people willing to represent cities like Paris, Copenhagen, Tokyo and Delhi too. I would suggest running something like that over Christmas and January. What do you think? That way we'd tackle three major cities in one as a start. Funding for that could always be supplemented by the main foundation. But a partnership would have to be formed first I think and something set up. If you or page stalkers would be interested let me know. If you're more keen on starting with the DC area one first I can set something up in a week or two.♦ Dr. Blofeld 11:02, 21 September 2016 (UTC)

Dr. Blofeld, I'm not particularly interested in supporting a contest that has teams from different locations competing against each other, as it will inevitably become a proxy fight between the associated chapters. I have no strong preference for a DC-area contest versus some other scope, but WMDC isn't going to provide funding for a contest that we can "lose". Kirill Lokshin (talk) 20:29, 21 September 2016 (UTC)

Well there is that of course, but then there's the chance of seeing a few thousand article improvements to multiple cities at once! Perhaps a single simple focus on DC would be better for your chapter then to start with. DC can then be the first major city to have a general contest on wikipedia. What do you think needs the most work on DC topics on wikipedia? Are there a large number of stubs, or are there a larger number of articles with a fair amount of text which might need cleanup or sourcing and core articles which badly need proper research? If it was high quality you wanted the most rather than basic cleanuup a sort of "Core Contest" could be devised for DC and editors work on getting core topics to GA. ♦ Dr. Blofeld 20:45, 21 September 2016 (UTC)

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Hi, would WMDC or any stalker/somebody you know be interested in putting up a prize for whoever creates the most articles on African women during the contest? A prize for that might spur on a lot more articles than normal, and it badly needs it, some countries it's under 5% women bios. Prize could be some books about African women or something, needn't be hundreds of dollars, but just something which might benefit the cause at a later date.♦ Dr. Blofeld 13:36, 15 October 2016 (UTC)

Hello. Did you really mean to move the entire history of Draft:Sandbox? -- zzuuzz (talk) 20:00, 22 October 2016 (UTC)

@Zzuuzz: No, not really; only the history of the most recent draft (which became the mainspace article) is actually relevant. I was assuming I could simply delete the old history after the move, but didn't realize that it was over the 5,000-revision threshold for admin deletion. Kirill Lokshin (talk) 20:02, 22 October 2016 (UTC)
Oooh, messy. Of course the obvious fix is to move it back and get another edit from the user. I'm guessing you're in a position to ask for either solution. -- zzuuzz (talk) 20:09, 22 October 2016 (UTC)
Thanks for the suggestion! I've gone ahead and done that now. Kirill Lokshin (talk) 20:14, 22 October 2016 (UTC)

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An article that you have been involved in editing—Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Military land vehicles task force—has been proposed for merging with another article. If you are interested, please participate in the merger discussion. Thank you. NgYShung huh? 15:45, 27 October 2016 (UTC)

It's been 11 years, today.

Wishing Kirill Lokshin a very happy adminship anniversary on behalf of the Wikipedia Birthday Committee! Chris Troutman (talk) 03:15, 29 October 2016 (UTC)

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Interview invitation from a Wikipedia researcher in University of Minnesota

Hello Kirill Lokshin,

I am Bowen Yu, a Ph.D. student from GroupLens Research at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities. Currently, we are undertaking a study about turnover (editors leaving and joining) in WikiProjects within Wikipedia. We are trying to understand the effects of member turnovers in the WikiProject group, in terms of the group performance and member interaction, with a purpose of learning how to build successful online communities in future. More details about our project can be found on this meta-wiki page.

I would like to invite you for an interview if you are interested in our study and willing to share your experience with us. The interview will be about 30 - 45 minutes via phone, Skype or Google Hangout. You will receive a $10 gift card as compensation afterwards.

Please reach me at bowen@cs.umn.edu if you are interested or have any questions.

Thank you, Bowen

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Two-Factor Authentication now available for admins

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A new user right for New Page Patrollers

Hi Kirill Lokshin.

A new user group, New Page Reviewer, has been created in a move to greatly improve the standard of new page patrolling. The user right can be granted by any admin at PERM. It is highly recommended that admins look beyond the simple numerical threshold and satisfy themselves that the candidates have the required skills of communication and an advanced knowledge of notability and deletion. Admins are automatically included in this user right.

It is anticipated that this user right will significantly reduce the work load of admins who patrol the performance of the patrollers. However,due to the complexity of the rollout, some rights may have been accorded that may later need to be withdrawn, so some help will still be needed to some extent when discovering wrongly applied deletion tags or inappropriate pages that escape the attention of less experienced reviewers, and above all, hasty and bitey tagging for maintenance. User warnings are available here but very often a friendly custom message works best.

If you have any questions about this user right, don't hesitate to join us at WT:NPR. (Sent to all admins).MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 13:47, 15 November 2016 (UTC)

ArbCom Elections 2016: Voting now open!

Hello, Kirill Lokshin. Voting in the 2016 Arbitration Committee elections is open from Monday, 00:00, 21 November through Sunday, 23:59, 4 December to all unblocked users who have registered an account before Wednesday, 00:00, 28 October 2016 and have made at least 150 mainspace edits before Sunday, 00:00, 1 November 2016.

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A barnstar for you!

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The Bugle: Issue CXXVIII, December 2016

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Task force creation

Hello, TomStar recommended you for helping me with creating a task force page for "Garage rock". I would prefer if the page emulates it's parent project "Rock music", while also including talk, proposed articles, and articles expansion/improvement sections. I tried reading the steps required, but I simply am not comfortable starting it without someone who knows what they are doing. I already have a group of editors ready to participate so your help would be appreciated.TheGracefulSlick (talk) 18:42, 18 December 2016 (UTC)

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Thank you for all you do for WP. I was glad to have met you this year. Merry Christmas and best wishes for a happy, healthy and productive 2017!
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Merry, merry!

From the icy Canajian north; to you and yours! FWiW Bzuk (talk) 21:52, 26 December 2016 (UTC)

New WikiProject task force on garage rock

TheGracefulSlick and I have been working together to create a WikiProjcet task force (as part of the WikiProject Rock Music). We have been working on preliminary designs for the page (see User:Garagepunk66/sandbox12) and its userbox (see User:TheGracefulSlick/Userbox). We have a group of editors who have indicated that they would like to join the task force. Can we go a head and submit the page or do we need help/approval first? I realize that your focus is more on military history topics, but I was wondering if you could help us or know someone who can? We could use assistance from a WikiProject coordinator. Garagepunk66 (talk) 18:40, 27 December 2016 (UTC)

Garagepunk66, I can't really assist with a task force within WikiProject Rock Music, as I have no knowledge of what that project's procedures for creating them might be. You'll need to speak with the other folks involved in the project to determine what the next steps are. Kirill Lokshin (talk) 18:53, 27 December 2016 (UTC)
Thanks anyway. Garagepunk66 (talk) 21:37, 27 December 2016 (UTC)

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The Bugle: Issue CXXIX, January 2017

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Administrators' newsletter - February 2017

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  • Following the latest RfC concluding that Pending Changes 2 should not be used on the English Wikipedia, an RfC closed with consensus to remove the options for using it from the page protection interface, a change which has now been made. (T156448)
  • The Foundation has announced a new community health initiative to combat harassment. This should bring numerous improvements to tools for admins and CheckUsers in 2017.

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  • JohnCD (John Cameron Deas) passed away on 30 December 2016. John began editing Wikipedia seriously during 2007 and became an administrator in November 2009.

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The Bugle: Issue CXXX, February 2017

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Happy Birthday!

Happy birthday!

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March Madness 2017

G'day all, please be advised that throughout March 2017 the Military history Wikiproject is running its March Madness drive. This is a backlog drive that is focused on several key areas:

  • tagging and assessing articles that fall within the project's scope
  • updating the project's currently listed A-class articles to ensure their ongoing compliance with the listed criteria
  • creating articles that are listed as "requested" on the project's various task force pages or other lists of missing articles.

As with past Milhist drives, there are points awarded for working on articles in the targeted areas, with barnstars being awarded at the end for different levels of achievement.

The drive is open to all Wikipedians, not just members of the Military history project, although only work on articles that fall (broadly) within the military history scope will be considered eligible. More information can be found here for those that are interested, and members can sign up as participants at that page also.

The drive starts at 00:01 UTC on 1 March and runs until 23:59 UTC on 31 March 2017, so please sign up now.

For the Milhist co-ordinators. Regards, AustralianRupert (talk) & MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 07:24, 26 February 2017 (UTC)

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Administrators' newsletter – March 2017

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  • A bot will now automatically place a protection template on protected pages when admins forget to do so.

WikiProject X Newsletter • Issue 10

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The Bugle: Issue CXXXI, March 2017

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Administrators' newsletter – April 2017

News and updates for administrators from the past month (March 2017).

Administrator changes

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Guideline and policy news

  • Following a discussion on the backlog of unpatrolled files, consensus was found to create a new user right for autopatrolling file uploads. Implementation progress can be tracked on Phabricator.
  • The BLPPROD grandfather clause, which stated that unreferenced biographies of living persons were only eligible for proposed deletion if they were created after March 18, 2010, has been removed following an RfC.
  • An RfC has closed with consensus to allow proposed deletion of files. The implementation process is ongoing.
  • After an unsuccessful proposal to automatically grant IP block exemption, consensus was found to relax the criteria for granting the user right from needing it to wanting it.

Technical news

  • After a recent RfC, moved pages will soon be featured in a queue similar to Special:NewPagesFeed and require patrolling. Moves by administrators, page movers, and autopatrolled editors will be automatically marked as patrolled.
  • Cookie blocks have been deployed. This extends the current autoblock system by setting a cookie for each block, which will then autoblock the user if they switch accounts, even under a new IP.

The general 1RR restriction in ARBPIA

User:Kirill Lokshin, it has been pointed out to me the New Guidelines (in the section "Motion: ARBPIA" near the bottom of the page). The key part is the sentence underlined in black. Question: Is this to imply that all new edits made since 26 December 2016 in Palestine-Israel articles can be deleted by editors, and they can challenge the editors who put them there in the first place, without the first editors restoring their edits until a new consensus has been reached? If so, you open the door for "abusive editing," that is to say, the new guidelines allow editors to freely delete areas in articles based on their sole judgment and conviction and which edits had earlier been agreed upon by consensus, and that such changes will remain in force until such a time that a new consensus can be reached. As you see, this can be problematic. Second Question: Do the new guidelines also apply to reverts made in articles where a consensus had already been reached before 26 December 2016, or do they only apply to reverts made after 26 December 2016? To avoid future problems arising from this new edict, can I make this one suggestion, namely, that the new guidelines in Palestine-Israel articles be amended to read with this addition: "Editors who violate this restriction may be blocked without warning by any uninvolved administrator, even on a first offense, or where abuses arise over reverts made in an article where a consensus had already been reached before or after the edict of 26 December 2016 took effect, such editors make themselves liable to disciplinary actions, including blocking."Davidbena (talk) 14:28, 4 April 2017 (UTC)

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Please support the Sustainability Initiative!

Please support the Sustainability Initiative!

Hi, Kirill Lokshin! Please allow me to follow up on a project that was discussed at the Wikimedia Conference in Berlin a couple of weeks ago:

I am writing you to ask for your support for the Sustainability Initiative, which aims at reducing the environmental impact of the Wikimedia movement. Over the past two years, more than 250 Wikipedians from all over the world have come together to push the Wikimedia movement towards greater sustainability.

The Board of Trustees of the Wikimedia Foundation has recently passed a resolution stating that the Foundation is committed to seeking ways to reduce the impact of its activities on the environment. Now, we are working with the Wikimedia Foundation staff to have all Wikimedia servers run on renewable energy by 2019.

In order to demonstrate that this is an issue that the community really cares about, I would like to ask you to sign the project page as well. Thank you! --Gnom (talk) 19:00, 14 April 2017 (UTC)

Administrators' newsletter – May 2017

News and updates for administrators from the past month (April 2017).

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The Bugle: Issue CXXXIII, May 2017

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The Bugle: Issue CXXXIV, June 2017

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The Bugle: Issue CXXXV, July 2017

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Administrators' newsletter – July 2017

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  • Did you know: On 29 June 2017, there were 1,261 administrators on the English Wikipedia – the exact number of administrators as there were ten years ago on 29 June 2007. Since that time, the English Wikipedia has grown from 1.85 million articles to over 5.43 million.

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I have nominated Tahirih Justice Center for a featured article review here. Please join the discussion on whether this article meets featured article criteria. Articles are typically reviewed for two weeks. If substantial concerns are not addressed during the review period, the article will be moved to the Featured Article Removal Candidates list for a further period, where editors may declare "Keep" or "Delist" the article's featured status. The instructions for the review process are here. TheDragonFire (talk) 06:16, 21 July 2017 (UTC)

Международный заговор против Азербайджана

Коллега, подскажите, если несложно, практику английской Википедии. Тут один коллега написал статью о страшной "коньячной дипломатии" - [1]. Собственно, в исходном обзоре ESISC говорится о мировом заговоре против Азербайджана с участием Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, Human Rights House Foundation, Open Dialog, European Stability Initiative, и Helsinki Committee for Human Rights, который финансируется ужасным Джорджем Соросом (кто б сомневался!), с целью дискредитации демократических процессов в Азербайджане. Я переписал статью в соответствующем ключе, приведя источники, которые прямо говорят, что этот доклад - пропаганда и часть азербайджанской стратегии лоббирования - [2]. Коллега Coneyislandqueentobe возвращает преамбулу обратно, мол, " term cognac diplomacy is used to describe the lobbyist strategy of Armenia of sending cognac bottles to the representatives of international organizations and foreign politicians, in exchange for performing or refraining from any action in favor of Armenia.". Я уже не говорю, что он приводит ссылки, например, "The term is mentioned periodically in the bribery case of Venice Commission by the Armenians and Nazarbayev's former Press Secretary Ajdosa Sarymova", при том, что в указанном источнике нет слова о Venice Commission или Ajdosa Sarymova (во всяком случае поиск не находит в документе этих слов).

Какая практика английской Википедии в таких случаях? В русской, например, такое определение в преамбуле не допустили бы по причине правила WP:FRINGE, а за возврат ложных ссылок следовал бы однозначный блок. Какие должны быть мои действия? Divot (talk) 20:25, 29 July 2017 (UTC)

P.S. Тут коллега вернул текст, обвиняющий английского парламентария в получении взятки от Армении ("journalists managed to catch on to bribe Mark Pritchard"), при том, что по ссылке написано только "The parliamentarian who sits on the most APPGs is Mark Pritchard, the Tory MP for the Wrekin, a member of 41 including the country groups for Armenia, Bosnia and Bulgaria. He has also declared an interest as an consultant on the strategic security group Soufan, for which he is paid £2,074 a month". Divot (talk) 21:11, 29 July 2017 (UTC)

Administrators' newsletter – August 2017

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The Bugle: Issue CXXXVI, August 2017

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Administrators' newsletter – September 2017

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  • Syntax highlighting is now available as a beta feature (more info). This may assist administrators and template editors when dealing with intricate syntax of high-risk templates and system messages.
  • In your notification preferences, you can now block specific users from pinging you. This functionality will soon be available for Special:EmailUser as well.

Arbitration

  • Applications for CheckUser and Oversight are being accepted by the Arbitration Committee until September 12. Community discussion of the candidates will begin on September 18.

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The Bugle: Issue CXXXVII, September 2017

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Recommending new editors to your MILHIST

Hi Kirill Lokshin,

Our system generated a list of potential new editors for your project. They may be interested in collaborating with your project members to on your project's articles. As you will notice, the list contains both experienced editors and newcomers. Both are valuable for Wikipedia and your project. Please go ahead and introduce your project to them, and point them to some project tasks to start with. We also provide a template invitation message to make it easier to contact the potential new editors. Just click the invite link to write the invitation message.

We'd appreciate it if you could fill the survey to let us know what you think about our recommendations so we can improve our system.

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16thoman (talk · contribs) 16thoman just joined Wikipedia and made their first edit on an article within the scope of your project, Article:Dunkirk evacuation. This is an indication that they might be interested in working on your project. Please welcome Wikipedia newbies! 2017-8-22 1 New Editor invite survey
DonaldTrumpIsTheWorst (talk · contribs) DonaldTrumpIsTheWorst just joined Wikipedia and made their first edit on an article within the scope of your project, Article:John Simpson Kirkpatrick. This is an indication that they might be interested in working on your project. Please welcome Wikipedia newbies! 2017-8-22 2 New Editor invite survey
Krksmith (talk · contribs) Krksmith just joined Wikipedia and made their first edit on an article within the scope of your project, Article:Harrison Brown. This is an indication that they might be interested in working on your project. Please welcome Wikipedia newbies! 2017-8-25 1 New Editor invite survey
Mrissabrad718 (talk · contribs) Mrissabrad718 just joined Wikipedia and made their first edit on an article within the scope of your project, Article:MV Wilhelm Gustloff. This is an indication that they might be interested in working on your project. Please welcome Wikipedia newbies! 2017-8-21 65 New Editor invite survey
AlphaXIV (talk · contribs) AlphaXIV made 442 our of their most recent 500 edits to articles within the scope of your project. If you invite them to your project, they will have the opportunity to contribute more! 2016-3-15 447 Active invite survey
Gunbirddriver (talk · contribs) Gunbirddriver made 139 our of their most recent 500 edits to articles within the scope of your project. If you invite them to your project, they will have the opportunity to contribute more! 2010-10-11 20392 Very Active invite survey
Emiya1980 (talk · contribs) Emiya1980 made 195 our of their most recent 500 edits to articles within the scope of your project. If you invite them to your project, they will have the opportunity to contribute more! 2017-4-30 955 Very Active invite survey
Timeshift9 (talk · contribs) Timeshift9's editing history suggests a strong match with your project. Most articles they have edited fall under the Category Society and People, and most of your project's articles also fall under these categories. Studies have found that editors with a stronger topic match with a project tend to edit more and stay longer in the project! 2006-4-7 63902 Very Active invite survey
Selfstudier (talk · contribs) Selfstudier's editing history suggests a strong match with your project. Most articles they have edited fall under the Category History and Society, and most of your project's articles also fall under these categories. Studies have found that editors with a stronger topic match with a project tend to edit more and stay longer in the project! 2009-4-3 1850 Very Active invite survey
E-960 (talk · contribs) E-960's editing history suggests a strong match with your project. Most articles they have edited fall under the Category History and Society, and most of your project's articles also fall under these categories. Studies have found that editors with a stronger topic match with a project tend to edit more and stay longer in the project! 2014-8-19 2794 Active invite survey
PaleoNeonate (talk · contribs) PaleoNeonate's editing history shows connections with your project members! They have posted multiple messages on the user talk pages of a number of your project members. Studies have found that editors with these kinds of connections to project members tend to edit more and stay longer in the project! 2017-2-16 4958 Very Active invite survey
Sportsguy17 (talk · contribs) Sportsguy17's editing history shows connections with your project members! They have posted multiple messages on the user talk pages of a number of your project members. Studies have found that editors with these kinds of connections to project members tend to edit more and stay longer in the project! 2013-10-11 4302 Very Active invite survey
Eric (talk · contribs) Eric's editing history shows connections with your project members! They have posted multiple messages on the user talk pages of a number of your project members. Studies have found that editors with these kinds of connections to project members tend to edit more and stay longer in the project! 2006-3-19 7750 Active invite survey
TheTimesAreAChanging (talk · contribs) TheTimesAreAChanging edited articles similar to articles your project members edited. For example, TheTimesAreAChanging and project member Casprings (talk · contribs) edited 6 of the same articles in their most recent 500 edits. This suggests that TheTimesAreAChanging will be interested in editing your project's articles! 2010-10-8 15337 Very Active invite survey
TheFreeWorld (talk · contribs) TheFreeWorld edited articles similar to articles your project members edited. For example, TheFreeWorld and project member Henia Perlman (talk · contribs) edited 4 of the same articles in their most recent 500 edits. This suggests that TheFreeWorld will be interested in editing your project's articles! 2016-12-28 1823 Very Active invite survey
Corriebertus (talk · contribs) Corriebertus edited articles similar to articles your project members edited. For example, Corriebertus and project member UberCryxic (talk · contribs) edited 4 of the same articles in their most recent 500 edits. This suggests that Corriebertus will be interested in editing your project's articles! 2006-11-20 5927 Active invite survey

Bobo.03 (talk) 13:34, 26 August 2017 (UTC)

  • @Bobo.03 and Kirill Lokshin: Hello. I noticed the above-mention. I am grateful to have been selected as a possible candidate for the WikiProject. However, I am sorry to say that millitary history is of minor interest to me. I also noticed the usage of off-Wikipedia resources like google docs and am wondering why a Wikipedia: space page is not used for this instead. Thank you, —PaleoNeonate02:41, 27 August 2017 (UTC)
Hi @PaleoNeonate:, thanks for letting us know! Our algorithms picked you up (as you can see from the table), is because you have posted couple messages to members in MILHIST. Do you think it's an accurate description? Bobo.03 (talk) 16:02, 28 August 2017 (UTC)
@Bobo.03: I'm certain that I did, so, yes . Thanks, —PaleoNeonate23:19, 28 August 2017 (UTC)
Nice, good to confirm! Bobo.03 (talk) 01:21, 29 August 2017 (UTC)

Hi Kirill Lokshin,

Hope you are doing well. I don't see you took any action on the previous recommendations I sent. Currently, I am preparing for the next batch of the recommendations, and will be sending it out in the next couple days. I wonder if you are still interested in receiving them? Please let me know. Thank you! Bobo.03 (talk) 16:34, 12 September 2017 (UTC)

AfD inquiry

This article is at AfD Tamara_Barykova. As all of the sources are in Russian and no one can find any in English, we cannot assess notability. This jumped out at me as a person born in 1914, so there might be something there. Can you provide any info? Montanabw(talk) 18:33, 12 September 2017 (UTC)

@Montanabw: She was among the (many) victims of Stalin's purges, but doesn't appear to have any particular notability as an individual. Kirill Lokshin (talk) 03:25, 13 September 2017 (UTC)
Thanks. Maybe pop by the AfD and comment to that effect, given that you can speak to the sources. Montanabw(talk) 01:01, 14 September 2017 (UTC)

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X Raion, X District vs X district

"raion" is translated as "district", except for the rural ones in Ukraine. Where it is translated and even where not the articles about individual entities are named "X District"/"X Raion" - except for South Ossetia-Alania. Also everywhere else -except India- it is "X Type" not "X type": Bochnia County, Masovian Voivodeship, Buenos Aires Province, Moscow Oblast, Washington County, Eastern Division (New South Wales), Cariboo Land District, ... 1 item out of 100000 not named with uppercase was proposed for renaming to keep the naming in enWP consistent https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:Dzau_district&oldid=809879398 78.55.178.210 (talk) 03:14, 14 November 2017 (UTC)

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Wishing Kirill Lokshin a very happy birthday on behalf of the Birthday Committee! Chris Troutman (talk) 20:58, 10 February 2018 (UTC)

Post-Cold War task force

G'day Kirill, I hope you are well. Not sure if you have been following it, but there has been some discussion about creating a Post-Cold War task force here: Draft talk:WikiProject Military history/Post-Cold War task force. Based on several conversations there and on the main talk page, I think there is a consensus to create the task force. I can do most of the work, but I was hoping that you might be able to make the required changes to the {{MILHIST}} template. Would you mind taking a look at this? Thanks for your time. I will then work on creating the peripheral categories and logs etc. Regards, AustralianRupert (talk) 11:29, 27 January 2018 (UTC)

@AustralianRupert: Sure, I'm happy to do what's needed here. I'll try to set aside some time for it in the next few days. Kirill Lokshin (talk) 03:29, 29 January 2018 (UTC)
G'day, Kirill, I have had a go at this. If you get a chance, would you mind checking my adjustments? This is my change: [3]. Regards, AustralianRupert (talk) 00:36, 11 February 2018 (UTC)
@AustralianRupert: There were a few additional places where the parameter for the new task force needed to be added; I've gone ahead and done so now. Otherwise, your change looks good to me. Kirill Lokshin (talk) 01:16, 11 February 2018 (UTC)
Thanks, Kirill, and belated happy birthday! Regards, AustralianRupert (talk) 03:02, 11 February 2018 (UTC)