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Category:Sociologist

Hi Meclee. You've (indirectly) created Category:Sociologist and added over 200 articles to it. However, I don't see the point since we already have Category:Sociologists and since all articles you placed in Category:Sociologist were all, as far as I can tell, already part of some national category in Category:Sociologists by nationality. I'm guessing this is just a mistake on your part. If so, can you please undo it all? If not, I'll submit the category for deletion following the usual process. Best, Pichpich (talk) 01:29, 16 April 2012 (UTC)

Hi Meclee and thanks for the cookie. I see that you've moved everyone from Category:Sociologist to Category:Sociologists which is progress but I'm still not sure why you're adding all these individual pages to the category. Individual sociologists are not meant to be included in Category:Sociologists except temporarily until a more precise category is found. Like all other large occupation categories, it is broken down by nationality so Harriet Zuckerman who is already correctly placed in Category:American sociologists should not be categorized redundantly as a sociologist. Cheers, Pichpich (talk) 21:51, 16 April 2012 (UTC)
Indeed, this seems like a very odd and ill-considered series of actions. This should probably all be reverted back to how it was before Meclee began fiddling with it. I'm kinda curious as to what has been Meclee's actual intent with all of this. __meco (talk) 07:05, 17 April 2012 (UTC)
Originally, I was working on finding sociologists who had not been categorized as such. I suppose the categorization may be redundant, but it seems to me that one might want to browse sociologists and not know the nationality. I can 'undo' this, but it will be mid-May before I have much time to work on it.Meclee (talk) 17:27, 22 April 2012 (UTC)
That is unfortunate. As I see it you made a bit of a mess. But I doubt anyone else will do it so mid-May is a lot better than piecemeal over the next several years. Your point about being able to see all sociologists in one category is valid per se, however, it is established practice not to do it, so that wouldn't be tolerated. __meco (talk) 17:42, 22 April 2012 (UTC)
A number of these changes can still be rollbacked. I'll try to handle these at least. Pichpich (talk) 17:53, 22 April 2012 (UTC)

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Structuration

Structuration, an article you have previously edited or reviewed, has been nominated for Good article reassessment. SpinningSpark 09:53, 14 May 2012 (UTC)

There have been comments that the GA review was procedurally problematic; however, we only discourage reviews by significant contributors, and you were not a contributor. That the review was not up to normal GA standards is, I think, simply the result of your inexperience with the GA criteria, rather than any attempt to gain prestige for your student or college. However, to avoid any appearance of impropriety, it might be good practise as a supervisor of a significant article contributor to allow GA reviews to be done by an independent reviewer. As regards grading the student, it would be up to you as the supervisor to judge the finished work by your university's standards, not by ours. A supervisor wanting to award a grade purely on a GA listing would need to be advised that listings can be somewhat random depending on the experience and views of the reviewer. If you have any questions about or assistance with the GA process, let me know on my talkpage page, and I'll do what I can. Regards SilkTork ✔Tea time 14:19, 17 May 2012 (UTC)
Actually, I did not intend to be the GA reviewer. My inexperience locked me into it; I only intended to leave comments for the reviewer. Now I know. However, I only knew that this was a student, but it was not one of my students and not my college. Once into it, my only intention was to encourage students, in general, to become editors. Meclee (talk) 12:38, 18 May 2012 (UTC)
Cool. If you need any assistance in future, just let me know. You can leave a talkback template if that is your choice, though I prefer text. If you wish a copy on your own talkpage (as I often do) then doing a copy and paste requires less effort than typing out the template. SilkTork ✔Tea time 19:29, 18 May 2012 (UTC)

Categories

Your category edits have confused me. I can see that in some cases you are removing the category sociologist and adding a subcategory, but in others, eg Eric Anderson (sociologist) you are simply removing the category sociologist. Why is this? Dougweller (talk) 08:38, 19 May 2012 (UTC)

Because Eric Anderson (sociologist) already has category: American sociologist; I was asked to remove the parent category: Sociologist. Meclee (talk) 13:38, 19 May 2012 (UTC)
Ok, I assume that's the case for the rest, I should have checked the article itself. This was brought to my attention by another editor - could you use edit summaries for this sort of thing in the future? Thanks. Dougweller (talk) 14:02, 19 May 2012 (UTC)
Yes, that is the case for the rest. I was doing a large number of pages, so was using HotCat to save time. Thank you. Meclee (talk) 15:12, 19 May 2012 (UTC)

Thanks for your support!

Hi Meclee! Thank you so much for your support of the Globalization Project Proposal. Cheers! LizFlash (talk) 18:04, 24 May 2012 (UTC)

A bowl of strawberries for you!

Hi Meclee, Nice work on the globalization categories! Thanks also for your interest and efforts on this important topic, more generally. Kind regards, DA Sonnenfeld (talk) 08:15, 28 May 2012 (UTC)
Hi Meclee, Well done with the huge effort in restructuring the Globalization article! Kind regards, DA Sonnenfeld (talk) 19:39, 1 June 2012 (UTC)

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Hi Meclee!

Would you be so kind to check if these edits contain info that is worth saving? I had to revert them because the user copypasted the rendered article in the editbox. Thanks in advance, Arcandam (talk) 06:37, 12 June 2012 (UTC)

No problem. The added material was copyrighted, so you made a good call. Regards - Meclee (talk) 16:04, 12 June 2012 (UTC)
Thanks again and keep up the good work! Arcandam (talk) 20:56, 12 June 2012 (UTC)

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Globalisation

Hi,
How's it going with WikiProject Globalisation? Need a hand with anything? bobrayner (talk) 16:43, 24 June 2012 (UTC)

Hello, bobrayner! Thanks for dropping by and the question. I've been waiting for the original proposer, User:Lizflash, to make a comment about whether or not we are ready to create the project. I have some preliminary stuff in sandboxes (User:Meclee/proj1-sandbox, User:Meclee/proj3-sandbox) that I've been working on, but will probably need help with further work on the project page if we go ahead. Perhaps you could make a comment at Wikipedia:WikiProject_Council/Proposals/Globalization#Next_steps.3F to move along! Meclee (talk) 02:06, 25 June 2012 (UTC)
Lizflash seems not to be editing actively at the moment; personally, I feel it's ready to go. bobrayner (talk) 02:20, 25 June 2012 (UTC)
Although it might be possible to improve the colours on User:Meclee/proj3-sandbox! (Hardly a showstopper though) bobrayner (talk) 02:23, 25 June 2012 (UTC)
Well, I can create soon, but am getting ready to move after mid-July, so will have to put off many tasks until later. On the colours, I was trying for earth tones, but agree they can use improvement! Meclee (talk) 02:29, 25 June 2012 (UTC)

Great, thanks for all your efforts! Will be good to get it rolling... Kind regards, DA Sonnenfeld (talk) 16:42, 25 June 2012 (UTC)

Waahoo! Well done! :-) DA Sonnenfeld (talk) 18:36, 25 June 2012 (UTC)

Please check the updated version for the article 'Core energetics'

Thanks Mec for the help.

I have tried editing the article for 'Core energetics' here and updated the same with some citations. Please check and let me know.

Lunchloopview 12:55, 25 June 2012 (UTC)


Thanks for the reply Mec

Lunchloopview 04:28, 26 June 2012 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lunchloopview (talkcontribs)

WikiProject Globalization invite

BTW thanks for informing me it was up and running (have added myself :-) benzband (talk) 20:33, 26 June 2012 (UTC)

I am getting way too tired. [1] benzband (talk) 20:39, 26 June 2012 (UTC)

Hi, Meclee, Related to your earlier request, a number of Globalization-related indices now identified and cataloged. Many of these tend to be nation-based, however there are also interesting regional maps & one could derive global as well as regional and national indices from them. There's also a related article, List of international rankings, and a couple of different navigation templates. Hope this is helpful. Kind regards, DA Sonnenfeld (talk) 05:08, 29 June 2012 (UTC)

WikiProject Globalization barnstar

WikiProject Globalization Barnstar
For the spark & lots of effort that made it happen!
this WikiAward was presented to User:Meclee

Well done! DA Sonnenfeld (talk) 08:47, 29 June 2012 (UTC)

Category:Globalization aspects of

Category:Globalization aspects of, which you created, has been nominated for possible deletion, merging, or renaming. If you would like to participate in the discussion, you are invited to add your comments at the category's entry on the Categories for discussion page. Thank you. KarlB (talk) 12:41, 7 July 2012 (UTC)

The Original Barnstar

The Original Barnstar
For excellent work sorting out the sociology category. Brad7777 (talk) 18:03, 10 July 2012 (UTC)

Keystone Pipeline

Hi, Meclee. Thank you for restructuring the Keystone Pipeline article. However, after latest changes the information of existing Keystone pipeline and planned/under construction Keystone XL are mixed and may be even confusing (particularly concerning technical description but also ownership structure which is related to the original Keystone pipeline). I think that that some cleanup and clarification is needed what is what. Beagel (talk) 07:46, 19 July 2012 (UTC)

Thank you for the suggestion. I originally just wanted to add the new (July 2012) lawsuit info, but found the article to be very dis-jointed and difficult to follow. I've now re-structured the "technical" information, removing a dead link and adding a new ref. However, much of the article is based in another dead link for which I have not found a replacement. I'm noting this on the article talk page. Meclee (talk) 17:47, 19 July 2012 (UTC)

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Globalization navigation template

Greetings Meclee, and thanks for adding the WikiProject Globalization banners to some of the World Bank Group articles. As for the Globalization navigation template you added to International Finance Corporation, I am hesitant about adding it to that article because the article itself does not really discuss things in a globalization context. I had planned to instead provide globalization context in the broader topics that draw on articles like IFC (which are more narrowly focused), such as Bretton Woods system and International financial system. I am trying to avoid overcategorizing and putting navigation templates where they may only be peripherally related (due to a given article's focus). For example, some of these World Bank Group articles had the Central banks navigation template, and I promptly removed it because they have absolutely nothing to do with Central banks or Central banking. Those are my thoughts, but I'd be interested to hear other perspectives. What do you think? John Shandy`talk 21:40, 25 July 2012 (UTC)

I'm placing the 'WikiProject Globalization tag]] on talk pages of your article list on the Project talk page as that template is how the various Project-related bots know to associate the articles with WikiProject Globalization. I was just thinking that we need to add some 'International Finance' links to the Globalization navigation template. In general, International finance-related articles should be there. But, if you think the nav box detracts from the article(s), I can remove them. I've not added any of the articles to any of the Globalization categories, per se, as several top-level categories have already been added to a Category:Globalization sub-category. Thus, WP:OVERCAT is not an issue, but I want to be sensitive to your thoughts on the nav box. Meclee (talk) 21:58, 25 July 2012 (UTC)
Ah, I hadn't considered that we could also improve the template itself and add to it. Silly me. As you said, they're not categorized as such, it's just a navigation template. So, after all I think we should have that template on the institutional articles, but that we should probably add a link to International finance (perhaps after International development and before Neoliberalism) in the Key concepts section of the template. I suppose we could discuss other topical links to add to the template. One that immediately comes to mind (for the related issues section) is Development aid. And again, thanks for adding the WikiProject Globalization banners, I was perfectly happy with those and actually had that on my to-do list. John Shandy`talk 22:31, 25 July 2012 (UTC)
Thanks for the suggestions on the template; I've made the changes. I added the WikiProject Globalization banner to International finance. Previously, I had added one to Global financial system; thought about proposing a merger of the two, but both need work, Global financial system needs the most if it is kept. Also, added the WikiProject Globalization banner to Development aid. My movers are coming tomorrow, after which I will really drop offline for awhile, so I'll get with the group later for any further discussion on the nav box. Meclee (talk) 23:07, 25 July 2012 (UTC)
Great, best wishes with the move. John Shandy`talk 00:23, 26 July 2012 (UTC)

Survey pilot?

Hi Meclee, I hope all is well... Might you be interested and willing to help pilot a survey by a colleague at Syracuse University on the motivation of contributors to Wikipedia? Thanks, DA Sonnenfeld (talk) 22:03, 4 October 2012 (UTC)

A barnstar for you!

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Happy New Year!

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Articles for Deletion

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I could not have put the words better myself. I did not intend to present as "my own". Meclee (talk) 19:09, 20 April 2013 (UTC)

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Outline of globalization

You've done a fantastic job so far creating the outline of globalization.

Keep up the excellent work. It's a damn nice addition to the outline collection: you're filling in a gap that badly needs filling. I look forward to reading the outline as you develop it to completion.

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Talkback - Outline of Globalization

Thank you for the invitation, kudos, and advice. I will look at the history you recommended. My next step will be to invite related WikiProjects to comment on and make additions to the outline. Kind regards, Meclee (talk) 12:35, 5 June 2013 (UTC)

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Mapping the global economy on Wikipedia

Would you be interested to help out? Here is the project homepage: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Global_Economic_Map

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This looks like a great project for housing at Wikidata. I'm not sure how I could help or if I would have time, but I'd be interested in learning more. What is the source of your data? Regards, Meclee (talk) 18:13, 16 June 2013 (UTC)

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It depends on whether you're pursuing for featured portals. If you are, each section requires a minimum of 20 items (so using the CURRENTMONTH won't satisfy the featured portal criteria). If you really want to go down this road, you will transclude the subpage in your main portal page something like this: {{Portal:Globalization/Featured Articles/CURRENTMONTH}}. You will also need to create 12 pages, each page should be named like this: Portal:Globalization/Featured Articles/January (replace January with the remaining months and replace Featured Articles with other items like pictures). OhanaUnitedTalk page 22:27, 31 July 2013 (UTC)

Thank you for the reply. We are not going for featured status. Here is the current code for the "selected" components on the main page:
<div style="text-align:center; margin:0.25em auto 0.75em">{{purge|'''View new selections below''' (purge)}}</div> <div style="float:left; width:49%;"> <!-- This width added to the the margin below to equal 99%--> {{Random portal component|max=12|header=Selected person|subpage=Selected person}} {{Random portal component|max=12|header=Selected picture|subpage=Selected picture}} </div> <div style="float:right; width:49%;"> <!-- This width added to the the margin below to equal 99%--> {{Random portal component|max=12|header=Selected article|subpage=Selected article}}

Where would the CURRENTMONTH var be inserted? Thanks again, Meclee (talk) 23:03, 31 July 2013 (UTC)

Replace {{Random portal component|max=12|header=Selected picture|subpage=Selected picture}} with {{Portal:Globalization/Featured Picture/CURRENTMONTH}} and similarly for other components. OhanaUnitedTalk page 23:31, 31 July 2013 (UTC)

Thanks

I appreciate your copyedits to Global financial system. I have mostly been editing-while-exhausted with my eyes glazed over, so it is nice to have a second set of eyes around. I'm quite astonished actually, that I have left this number of typos and awkward phrasing. I'm usually a hawk with such details. Might have to push myself toward an earlier bedtime. :) John Shandy`talk 14:33, 6 August 2013 (UTC)

No problem. There weren't that many. It's always easier to find edits in someone else's work. ;) Regards, Meclee (talk) 14:44, 6 August 2013 (UTC)

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Before accepting this trackback I tried to verify the real presence on the "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog" page, but didn't find it. I'm contacting you since you're the last reviewer. Was the trackback sent to me by error? Or it's part of a new revision not yet published? Should I cancel it?

Thanks in advance. Best regards, Marco — Preceding unsigned comment added by 178.5.228.33 (talk) 09:25, 12 October 2013 (UTC)

i only corrected an internal link in the article. I'd delete the trackback; looks like a spam faking the wikipedia DNS. Regards, Meclee (talk) 13:03, 12 October 2013 (UTC)

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Hi, Do you mind if the redirect is deleted? There are two incoming links which will need to be updated. John Vandenberg (chat) 11:26, 7 January 2014 (UTC)  Done. Thank you. John Vandenberg (chat) 00:02, 11 January 2014 (UTC)

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'World Federalist Movement – Canada' versus' World Federalist Movement (Canada)'

It's always been written as 'World Federalist Movement – Canada' with whatever that slightly longer dash is called. I do ALT 0150. Anyway 'World Federalist Movement (Canada)' seems more clear, but maybe the best thing to do is 'World Federalist Movement Canada' with no hyphen or parentheses. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nicbaird (talkcontribs) 22:13, 30 June 2014 (UTC)

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Hi. #Re you comment at Wikipedia:Village pump (technical)#Is there a replacement for Dispenser's transcludedchanges tool?, I could help if you have a specific project in mind. This is an example that I'd done for WikiProject Thailand, which gives this related changes page. --Paul_012 (talk) 06:58, 4 July 2014 (UTC)

The pages are now at Wikipedia:WikiProject Globalization/Watchlist and Wikipedia:WikiProject Sociology/Watchlist. You might want to update the Project pages to link to them. I've included pages from all namespaces, since that was the behaviour of the transcluded changes tool. (The sociology page is rather large and might need to be spilt, though.)
The pages will have to be manually updated for now. I'd like to wait and see if Dispenser's tools come back online. (He seems to be working on some.) If not, I'll probably ask for a bot to help update these pages. --Paul_012 (talk) 16:51, 4 July 2014 (UTC)

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I don't have the book with me to verify the ISBN, but it's that cover. Why? --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 10:58, 4 August 2014 (UTC)

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WikiProject X Newsletter • Issue 1

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Has WikiProject X changed the world yet? No.

We opened up shop last month and announced our existence to the world. Our first phase is the "research" phase, consisting mostly of reading and listening. We set up our landing page and started collecting stories. So far, 28 stories have been shared about WikiProjects, describing a variety of experiences across numerous WikiProjects. A recurring story involves a WikiProject that starts off strong but has trouble continuing to stay active. Most people describe using WikiProjects as a way to get feedback from other editors. Some quotes:

  • "Working on requested articles, utilising the reliable sources section, and having an active WikiProject to ask questions in really helped me learn how to edit Wikipedia and looking back I don't know how long I would have stayed editing without that project." – Sam Walton on WikiProject Video Games
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Of course, these are just anecdotes. While they demonstrate what is possible, they do not necessarily explain what is typical. We will be using this information in conjunction with a quantitative analysis of WikiProjects, as documented on Meta. Particularly, we are interested in the measurement of WikiProject activity as it relates to overall editing in that WikiProject's subject area.

We also have 50 people and projects signed up for pilot testing, which is an excellent start! (An important caveat: one person volunteering a WikiProject does not mean the WikiProject as a whole is interested; just that there is at least one person, which is a start.)

While carrying out our research, we are documenting the problems with WikiProjects and our ideas for making WikiProjects better. Some ideas include better integration of existing tools into WikiProjects, recommendations of WikiProjects for people to join, and improved coordination with Articles for Creation. These are just ideas that may or may not make it to the design phase; we will see. We are also working with WikiProject Council to improve the directory of WikiProjects, with the goal of a reliable, self-updating WikiProject directory. Stay tuned! If you have any ideas, you are welcome to leave a note on our talk page.

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WikiProject X Newsletter • Issue 2

For this month's issue...

Making sense of a lot of data.

Work on our prototype will begin imminently. In the meantime, we have to understand what exactly we're working with. To this end, we generated a list of 71 WikiProjects, based on those brought up on our Stories page and those who had signed up for pilot testing. For those projects where people told stories, we coded statements within those stories to figure out what trends there were in these stories. This approach allowed us to figure out what Wikipedians thought of WikiProjects in a very organic way, with very little by way of a structure. (Compare this to a structured interview, where specific questions are asked and answered.) This analysis was done on 29 stories. Codes were generally classified as "benefits" (positive contributions made by a WikiProject to the editing experience) and "obstacles" (issues posed by WikiProjects, broadly speaking). Codes were generated as I went along, ensuring that codes were as close to the original data as possible. Duplicate appearances of a code for a given WikiProject were removed.

We found 52 "benefit" statements encoded and 34 "obstacle" statements. The most common benefit statement referring to the project's active discussion and participation, followed by statements referring to a project's capacity to guide editor activity, while the most common obstacles made reference to low participation and significant burdens on the part of the project maintainers and leaders. This gives us a sense of WikiProjects' big strength: they bring people together, and can be frustrating to editors when they fail to do so. Meanwhile, it is indeed very difficult to bring editors together on a common interest; in the absence of a highly motivated core of organizers, the technical infrastructure simply isn't there.

We wanted to pair this qualitative study with quantitative analysis of a WikiProject and its "universe" of pages, discussions, templates, and categories. To this end I wrote a script called ProjAnalysis which will, for a given WikiProject page (e.g. Wikipedia:WikiProject Star Trek) and WikiProject talk-page tag (e.g. Template:WikiProject Star Trek), will give you a list of usernames of people who edited within the WikiProject's space (the project page itself, its talk page, and subpages), and within the WikiProject's scope (the pages tagged by that WikiProject, excluding the WikiProject space pages). The output is an exhaustive list of usernames. We ran the script to analyze our test batch of WikiProjects for edits between March 1, 2014 and February 28, 2015, and we subjected them to further analysis to only include those who made 10+ edits to pages in the projects' scope, those who made 4+ edits to the projects' space, and those who made 10+ edits to pages in scope but not 4+ edits to pages in the projects' space. This latter metric gives us an idea of who is active in a certain subject area of Wikipedia, yet who isn't actively engaging on the WikiProject's pages. This information will help us prioritize WikiProjects for pilot testing, and the ProjAnalysis script in general may have future life as an application that can be used by Wikipedians to learn about who is in their community.

Complementing the above two studies are a design analysis, which summarizes the structure of the different WikiProject spaces in our test batch, and the comprehensive census of bots and tools used to maintain WikiProjects, which will be finished soon. With all of this information, we will have a game plan in place! We hope to begin working with specific WikiProjects soon.

As a couple of asides...

  • Database Reports has existed for several years on Wikipedia to the satisfaction of many, but many of the reports stopped running when the Toolserver was shut off in 2014. However, there is good news: the weekly New WikiProjects and WikiProjects by Changes reports are back, with potential future reports in the future.
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WikiProject X Newsletter • Issue 3

Greetings! For this month's issue...

We have demos!

After a lengthy research and design process, we decided for WikiProject X to focus on two things:

  • A WikiProject workflow that focuses on action items: discussions you can participate in and tasks you can perform to improve the encyclopedia; and
  • An automatically updating WikiProject directory that gives you lists of users participating in the WikiProject and editing in that subject area.

We have a live demonstration of the new WikiProject workflow at WikiProject Women in Technology, a brand new WikiProject that was set up as an adjunct to a related edit-a-thon in Washington, DC. The goal is to surface action items for editors, and we intend on doing that through automatically updated working lists. We are looking into using SuggestBot to generate lists of outstanding tasks, and we are looking into additional options for automatic worklist generation. This takes the burden off of WikiProject editors to generate these worklists, though there is also a "requests" section for Wikipedians to make individual requests. (As of writing, these automated lists are not yet live, so you will see a blank space under "edit articles" on the demo WikiProject. Sorry about that!) I invite you to check out the WikiProject and leave feedback on WikiProject X's talk page.

Once the demo is sufficiently developed, we will be working on a limited deployment on our pilot WikiProjects. We have selected five for the first round of testing based on the highest potential for impact and will scale up from there.

While a re-designed WikiProject experience is much needed, that alone isn't enough. A WikiProject isn't any good if people have no way of discovering it. This is why we are also developing an automatically updated WikiProject directory. This directory will surface project-related metrics, including a count of active WikiProject participants and of active editors in that project's subject area. The purpose of these metrics is to highlight how active the WikiProject is at the given point of time, but also to highlight that project's potential for success. The directory is not yet live but there is a demonstration featuring a sampling of WikiProjects.

Each directory entry will link to a WikiProject description page which automatically list the active WikiProject participants and subject-area article editors. This allows Wikipedians to find each other based on the areas they are interested in, and this information can be used to revive a WikiProject, start a new one, or even for some other purpose. These description pages are not online yet, but they will use this template, if you want to get a feel of what they will look like.

We need volunteers!

WikiProject X is a huge undertaking, and we need volunteers to support our efforts, including testers and coders. Check out our volunteer portal and see what you can do to help us!

As an aside...

Wouldn't it be cool if lists of requested articles could not only be integrated directly with WikiProjects, but also shared between WikiProjects? Well, we got the crazy idea of having experimental software feature Flow deployed (on a totally experimental basis) on the new Article Request Workshop, which seeks to be a place where editors can "workshop" article ideas before they get created. It uses Flow because Flow allows, essentially, section-level categorization, and in the future will allow "sections" (known as "topics" within Flow) to be included across different pages. What this means is that you have a recommendation for a new article tagged by multiple WikiProjects, allowing for the recommendation to appear on lists for each WikiProject. This will facilitate inter-WikiProject collaboration and will help to reduce duplicated work. The Article Request Workshop is not entirely ready yet due to some bugs with Flow, but we hope to integrate it into our pilot WikiProjects at some point.

Harej (talk) 00:57, 19 April 2015 (UTC)

WikiProject X Newsletter • Issue 4

Newsletter • May/June 2015

Hello friends! We have been hard at work these past two months. For this report:

The directory is live!

For the first time, we are happy to bring you an exhaustive, comprehensive WikiProject Directory. This directory endeavors to list every single WikiProject on the English Wikipedia, including those that don't participate in article assessment. In constructing the broadest possible definition, we have come up with a list of approximately 2,600 WikiProjects. The directory tracks activity statistics on the WikiProject's pages, and, for where it's available, statistics on the number of articles tracked by the WikiProject and the number of editors active on those articles. Complementing the directory are description pages for each project, listing usernames of people active on the WikiProject pages and the articles in the WikiProject's scope. This will help Wikipedians interested in a subject find each other, whether to seek feedback on an article or to revive an old project. (There is an opt-out option.) We have also come up with listings of related WikiProjects, listing the ten most relevant WikiProjects based on what articles they have in common. We would like to promote WikiProjects as interconnected systems, rather than isolated silos.

A tremendous amount of work went into preparing this directory. WikiProjects do not consistently categorize their pages, meaning we had to develop our own index to match WikiProjects with the articles in their scope. We also had to make some adjustments to how WikiProjects were categorized; indeed, I personally have racked up a few hundred edits re-categorizing WikiProjects. There remains more work to be done to make the WikiProject directory truly useful. In the meantime, take a look and feel free to leave feedback at the WikiProject X talk page.

Stuff in the works!

What have we been working on?

  • A new design template—This has been in the works for a while, of course. But our goal is to design something that is useful and cleanly presented on all browsers and at all screen resolutions while working within the confines of what MediaWiki has to offer. Additionally, we are working on designs for the sub-components featured on the main project page.
  • A new WikiProject talk page banner in Lua—Work has begun on implementing the WikiProject banner in Lua. The goal is to create a banner template that can be usable by any WikiProject in lieu of having its own template. Work has slowed down for now to focus on higher priority items, but we are interested in your thoughts on how we could go about creating a more useful project banner. We have a draft module on Test Wikipedia, with a demonstration.
  • New discussion reports—We have over 4.8 million articles on the English Wikipedia, and almost as many talk pages as well. But what happens when someone posts on a talk page? What if no one is watching that talk page? We are currently testing out a system for an automatically-updating new discussions list, like RFC for WikiProjects. We currently have five test pages up for the WikiProjects on cannabis, cognitive science, evolutionary biology, and Ghana.
  • SuggestBot for WikiProjects—We have asked the maintainer of SuggestBot to make some minor adjustments to SuggestBot that will allow it to post regular reports to those WikiProjects that ask for them. Stay tuned!
  • Semi-automated article assessment—Using the new revision scoring service and another system currently under development, WikiProjects will be getting a new tool to facilitate the article assessment process by providing article quality/importance predictions for articles yet to be assessed. Aside from helping WikiProjects get through their backlogs, the goal is to help WikiProjects with collecting metrics and triaging their work. Semi-automation of this process will help achieve consistent results and keep the process running smoothly, as automation does on other parts of Wikipedia.

Want us to work on any other tools? Interested in volunteering? Leave a note on our talk page.

The WikiProject watchers report is back!

The database report which lists WikiProjects according to the number of watchers (i.e., people that have the project on their watchlist), is back! The report stopped being updated a year ago, following the deactivation of the Toolserver, but a replacement report has been generated.


Until next time, Harej (talk) 22:20, 17 June 2015 (UTC)

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Hi Meclee. I'm not sure if you saw my edit summary (not the best way to communicate, I concede), but the issue with that sentence wasn't just that there was no source. I don't think we should be stating in Wikipedia's voice that something is a good example of something; rather, we need to attribute that opinion to its author (e.g. "According to author X, A is a good example of B". I would do this myself, but I don't have ready access to the source you've cited. Cordless Larry (talk) 16:33, 8 March 2016 (UTC)

Hi, Cordless Larry. I saw it after I made that one change. Someone else wrote that section originally. The book cited actually is all about transportation, communication and world trade with a section on the Silk Road, so, it provides a good example. However, I have no need for contention, especially over one word, so the "good" has now been removed. Thanks for your edits. Meclee (talk) 16:55, 8 March 2016 (UTC)
Thanks, Meclee. I still think that it's an opinion that needs attribution, even without the "good". It's not a fact that it's an example, but rather an opinion, no? Cordless Larry (talk) 17:47, 8 March 2016 (UTC)
Unless we want to get deep into phenomenology, I would not say the statement is an opinion. There is some contemporary linguistic shorthand in the sentence; if you would prefer that we use a more syntactically correct "the history of the Silk Road is an example". That book, or any book, contains one account of that history. There are many accounts of that history but those are discussed and cited in the History section. Could you please give an example of how you think it should be worded or make more clear your actual objection to the usage of the Silk Road as an example? Thanks, Meclee (talk) 18:47, 8 March 2016 (UTC)
Well, perhaps an interpretation rather than an opinion. I gave an example in my first post above. "Author X argues that the Silk Road is an example..." would also work. Cordless Larry (talk) 19:30, 8 March 2016 (UTC)
OK, I see, Cordless Larry. Well, I am used to a different referencing style (ASA or APA). My own opinion is the style of referencing you give makes it less readable to the typical user, especially in this case where there are multiple authors (3, for the cited edition). There is a full citation at the end of the sentence, which gives anyone who cares to look the details. In this instance, I don't think of it as making a judgement call in "Wikipedia's voice" so much as providing facts in the most readable manner. It is a fact that the history of the silk road provides an example of cross-cultural interaction and trade. Unfortunately, so many editors have worked on this article there is not one consistent referencing style. If you insist, I will add the three author's names to the sentence. Cheers, Meclee (talk) 21:16, 8 March 2016 (UTC)
I don't think we can leave it to the reference for the attribution. For example, without seeing the source, I don't know whether it's the authors that are saying that the Silk Road is a good example, or whether they are characterising the interpretation of others, for instance. Attribution in the text is standard practice on Wikipedia, even though footnote references are the norm. See WP:INTEXT on this. Cordless Larry (talk) 21:26, 8 March 2016 (UTC)
Attribution is different from reference, citation, or source. Since you insist that the word "example" be attributed, I am removing the sentence. Meclee (talk) 22:41, 8 March 2016 (UTC)
Yes, we agree on that. Attribution belongs in the text, and the source in the footnote. This seems like a good solution, though. Cordless Larry (talk) 22:48, 8 March 2016 (UTC)

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Topic IMF - WTF is POV? Why do you deleted Professor Graeber's Quotes? Are you a capitalist bastard? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.187.203.192 (talk) 10:55, 10 May 2016 (UTC)

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racisim in machine learning (technology based discrimination)

I'm disappointed that the concept of technology-based discrimination doesn't appear on the main racism article at all.

the only article that know of that adresses technology based racism is Racism on the Internet which doesn't have much by the way of machine learning and mainly focuses o nthe internet.

since im not qualified to edit the article racisim (i have only about 300 edits) im seeking consensus to add a technology based discrimination section in the main racism article.


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An old merger of yours

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