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Depriciated template announcment

I just had to say that adding the {{{importance}}} and {{{class}}} tags in the "depreciated templates" warnings was brilliant. That will save a lot of time that would have been spent re-assessing articles after the changeover. --Arctic Gnome (talkcontribs) 03:47, 26 November 2007 (UTC)

Thanks. It could be used in the same manner to redirect to {{WPCANADA}} directly... then substituted... if consensus is reached on the involved wikiprojects. Massive conversion/cleaning is required anyway. --Qyd (talk) 04:10, 26 November 2007 (UTC)
When I tried that with {{PPAP}}, I was reprimanded for adding so many unassessed articles to WP:CANADA at once. I'm not sure how such template re-directs differ from someone using AWB to change the templates themselves, but I didn't feel it was worth the argument. --Arctic Gnome (talkcontribs) 05:55, 26 November 2007 (UTC)

Shouldn't the word be "deprecated" instead of "depreciated?" I changed Template:WikiProject Quebec, but assume there are others as well. Davewho2 19:43, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

Depreciated sounds better to me (not as abrupt as obsolete). As for the wiktionary definitions, I'd trust Webster more, see deprecate vs. depreciate. --Qyd 20:18, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
We will likely end up agreeing to disagree, but in editing the template, aren't you stating that the template is obsolete? Depreciate is used more often in monetary contexts, and template itself is not devalued. I don't claim to be an English expert, just a hobbyist, and it seems to fit better next to the precedents I've seen. Davewho2 20:30, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
You are right, I just don't want to aggravate the authors/users of the template. Anyway, hopefully the banners will be migrated asap, and we won't have the object to disagree upon. Cheers. --Qyd 20:35, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

map of Alberta

There is an error on the map of Alberta. The lake named Sylvan Lake is in fact Pigeon Lake and Sylvan Lake is not shown. Pigeon Lake does indeed flow into the Battle River, but Sylvan Lake is farther south and feeds into the Red Deer River. Otherwise and great map and thanks. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.149.110.200 (talk) 16:50, 26 November 2007 (UTC)

 Done, thanks for pointing out the error in Image:Alberta rivers.png. --Qyd (talk) 18:32, 27 November 2007 (UTC)

DAB terms

You seem to have ably foiled my efforts to improve the disambiguation with some of the articles on cities in Alberta.

My edits were in line with WP:DAB and WP:DABMOS, and some were an attempt to fix malplaced disambiguation pages. Not every settlement needs the provincial DAB term to be used after it, especially when there is no other similarly named article on WP. And if there is, then the page without "(disambiguation)" is the proper DAB page, and it should not redirect to the page with the provincial disambiguation. See Talk:Sherwood Park (disambiguation); Talk:Wetaskiwin (disambiguation); Talk:Fort Saskatchewan; Talk:Fort McMurray. Snocrates 23:03, 27 November 2007 (UTC)

We do have a particular convention at Wikipedia:Naming conventions (settlements)#Canada, and had many discussions regarding this subject( see Wikipedia talk:Canadian Wikipedians' notice board#City naming convention poll, Wikipedia:Canadian wikipedians' notice board/discussion/Archive 8#City naming convention poll 2). Regarding dab page titles, I haven't moved any of those back. Cheers. --Qyd (talk) 00:10, 28 November 2007 (UTC)

TfD nomination of Template:PPAP

Template:PPAP has been nominated for deletion. You are invited to comment on the discussion at the template's entry on the Templates for Deletion page. Thank you. — Arctic Gnome (talkcontribs) 16:24, 29 November 2007 (UTC)

Orphaned non-free media (Image:Carstairs-COA.png)

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Orphaned non-free media (Image:Carstairs-flag.png)

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Reverts

The pages edited on Calgary Transit have factually inaccurate information. Please stop reverting these changes. I work for Calgary Transit, and my sources are internal documents/discussions that are not available to the general public on the internet. Somerset Bridlewood has been renamed "Somerset" and the location is on Shawville Gate. It is not on MacLeod Trail. Go for yourself to see some of the new signage in place at the station - it is visible on all trains and the new Billboards.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.144.250.188 (talkcontribs) 01:13, December 2, 2007

Please consult WP:V and WP:CITE. From the official policy: "Material challenged or likely to be challenged, and all quotations, must be attributed to a reliable, published source." Besides, as I remember, I've reverted some of your edits that totally screwed up the pages, such as this. If you want those names to be changed, just provide a reference (source), consult Wikipedia:Citation templates to see how. --Qyd 17:00, 2 December 2007 (UTC)
FYI: I agree with Qyd ... http://www.calgarytransit.com/html/ctrain_stations.html says "Somerset/Bridlewood" Thomas Dzubin 19:24, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

Calgary revision

I can understand removing the "million-plus" template I commented out, but removing CMA's-by-size? That's a pretty common one. Did you over-remove there? Franamax 04:57, 3 December 2007 (UTC)

I think not. Calgary (the city) is not even listed in that navbox. And I can't really see a good use or encyclopedic reason to {{Census metropolitan areas by size}}. Sorry. --Qyd 15:11, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
Not to get into a big thing about this, but "Calgary,AB" is listed there - yes, it's not the city itself, but all the CMA's listed do have that template. I think what the template does is answer the question "what are the biggest cities in Canada?" - that is encyclopedic and I don't see it answered anywhere else. Of course we can argue about what is a "city" but StatsCan has already answered that - they count by the CMA. So encyclopedically - where do I go to find out if there's a bigger city in Canada than Calgary? Franamax 22:39, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
I think those questions are much better answered by the ranking in the infobox (which contains links to List of the 100 largest cities in Canada by population and List of the 100 largest metropolitan areas in Canada. The actual rank is also given in the infobox). The navbox in question is just a list without ranks. If you feel it has encyclopedic value, feel free to add it back. Although, if it belongs anywhere, it's on the CMA pages that are linked in the template, not in related pages. Cheers. --Qyd 22:45, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
Ouch!! You're right that the infobox is the best place. But looking quickly, I don't see that tag in many other Cdn city infoboxes. I know, I know, feel free... I'm gonna sleep on this one, thinking I will add it back, then spend some time on the other 98 infoboxes :) Franamax 23:10, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
(also I think the CMA box does list by population rank order) Franamax 23:10, 3 December 2007 (UTC)

Barnstar

Thank you for the recognition. I will pass the award on to someone I feel should be recognized. --maclean 02:46, 4 December 2007 (UTC)

Assesments for {{WikiProject Canada}}

I would add the class and importance ratings to articles but I don't have a clue what there importance is. The reason why I wanted the Arctic Cordillera to be reassessed was because when it was rated it was only a small article. But because the article is much larger now, I wanted a reassess (I'm the one who created the article). Much of my ratings are mountain and volcano articles. Black Tusk 04:10, 4 December 2007 (UTC)

You would find a basic importance assessment guide at Wikipedia:WikiProject Canada/Assessment#Importance assessment. But, as usual, common sense does it just fine. Cheers. --Qyd 04:52, 4 December 2007 (UTC)
Thanks. I always thought it had to do something with the importance assessment guide. Black Tusk 05:03, 4 December 2007 (UTC)

Thanks for getting that feature up only when the template is used in category space. Big improvement! TheGrappler (talk) 23:53, 9 December 2007 (UTC)

Hello from EPCOR CENTRE!

Hi Qyd,

I am a member of the EPCOR CENTRE for Performing Arts' Marketing & Communications team and I had recently made some corrections to our Wikipedia page. I noticed that you had also made some revisions -- thanks for your help with noting necessary citations and cleaning up the 'weasel words' and the page. I have gone in and made the appropriate citations.

I realize you may have been wary about some earlier changes as well. We are actually using 'EPCOR CENTRE' in uppercase for branding purposes. As we are named after our corporate sponsor, we often get confused with that company (we do receive some of their phone calls), so this is an actual marketing effort to distinguish ourselves from them. If you have any problems with the language used on the page, please feel free to get in touch -- we would be happy to answer any questions or talk about them!

Best regards, Sandy L. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Epcorcentre (talkcontribs) 20:38, 12 December 2007 (UTC)

Changing article assessment

Hi Qyd, I'd like to request that if you change an article's assessment (like at John McLoughlin), you indicate it in the edit summary, and/or explain your reason on the talk page. We've been using those fairly heavily at Wikiproject Oregon, and I think a have a fair amount of consensus behind most of the prominent articles, so I think I'm not alone in wanting to see if things change. Thanks, -Pete (talk) 20:34, 16 December 2007 (UTC)

The quality standard (class) should be the same across wikipedia. In all fairness, the John McLoughlin article falls somewhere between Start and B as for as I can judge. There were two banners assessing it as Start, and one assessing it as B, so I just went with the majority. If you feel it's B, please change all banners to that effect (this kind of consistency would help with Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Work via Wikiprojects). I do apologize for the briefness of the edit summary. Cheers. --Qyd (talk) 21:09, 16 December 2007 (UTC)
Got it. I thought class assessments were specific to a Wikiproject, but was probably getting it confused with "importance." I agree this one falls somewhere between, it's not really a big deal, but your explanation is helpful -- thanks. -Pete (talk) 21:15, 16 December 2007 (UTC)

Qyd Qyd

HeyQYd thanks for responding on the Anmore talk page, I know you haven't been hearing much from me lately, I moved to sub-saharan africa, so internet is more difficult to get at. Hopefully I'll come back to Canada at some point. I sure do miss it. TotallyTempo (talk) 23:28, 18 December 2007 (UTC)

WP:RO template

Hi. I guess I misunderstood your recent move. Will you please accept my apologies? Dahn (talk) 18:51, 19 December 2007 (UTC)

no problem at all. --Qyd (talk) 01:51, 20 December 2007 (UTC)

Inukshuk of distinction

I have no particular attachment to barnstars, thus the inukshuk. I can tell from my watchlist that you have been putting in a lot of time and effort in Wikiproject Canada and banner migration. For making Wikipedia easier to navigate, and for helping improve the Canada-related articles, you're helping readers find more and better information.

Your efforts are much appreciated. Skeezix1000 21:56, 3 July 2007 (UTC)

Road naming convention

On December 6, you moved some road articles from X to X (City). Is there a guideline somewhere for this? I thought that it's not necessary to disambiguate unless there's a road of the same name elsewhere. –Pomte 08:15, 25 December 2007 (UTC)

Wikipedia:WikiProject Toronto#Naming conventions seems to prefer the comma. Also, a spam message: To even begin improving the quality of our 1200+ stubs, it has been suggested that WikiProject Canada Roads forms consensus to delete all its navigational templates. More broadly, we have to decide on various conventions; please participate at WT:CANRD if interested. –Pomte 21:07, 25 December 2007 (UTC)

AWB problems

Looks like a recent series of edits removed ratings: check [1]. -- User:Docu

True. I've fixed it when I noticed, hope there's not too much damage done... I'll try to somehow go through the pages again and check. --Qyd (talk) 16:31, 29 December 2007 (UTC)
There are a few at Wikipedia:Version_1.0_Editorial_Team/Lakes_articles_by_quality_log#December_29,_2007 nothing major though. -- User:Docu

Please do not remove other WikiProject tags, as you did on the discussion page of Chicken balls. If you did that to other articles, please go back and see to it that you've restore any tags you may have inadvertently removed. Badagnani (talk) 19:42, 30 December 2007 (UTC)

I figured that none importance translates best through the absence of the banner. Honestly, in my opinion, chiken balls are of no importance when talking about countries such as Canada, the UK or China. However, if you fel different, feel free to restore. --Qyd (talk) 19:46, 30 December 2007 (UTC)

location map

Would it be possible to have a map of Saskatchewan for the location map template Template:Location_map_Saskatchewan based on that you used for your maps? The latter seems to be more detailed than the current one. Käptn Weltall (talk) 17:50, 31 December 2007 (UTC)

As I explained in Template talk:Location map Saskatchewan, an equal area map is not accurate when used with {{Location map}}. On the other hand, an orthographic map looks bad for large areas such as most Canadian Provinces (but Image:Census divisions SK.png or Image:Blank map Saskatchewan.svg would work with Location map). It's the reason why we used manual dot placement (using image_dot_map in {{Infobox Settlement}}) in pages about BC and AB communities. Ontario uses dotty maps (specific maps for each community). There are a few SK maps at commons:Category:Maps of Saskatchewan. Cheers. --Qyd (talk) 19:32, 31 December 2007 (UTC)

The Red Maple Leaf Award

Thanks very much for the award! Happy editing, and happy new year. Ground Zero | t 17:27, 1 January 2008 (UTC)

Markham Road

You have incorrectly moved Markham Road to Markham Road (Markham, Ontario). This is the road within the City of Toronto that leads to Markham. The Town of Markham is part of York Region and that section of road is York Regional Road 68. I don't know everything else you may have changed that relates to this, or if undo will fix it, so I will let you repair things. - Secondarywaltz (talk) 19:34, 4 January 2008 (UTC)

The reason for the move was the disambiguation notice at the top of the article, which says "This article is about Markham Road in Markham, Ontario and Toronto. For the portion in York Region, see York Regional Road 68". If that is incorrect or misleading, please fix that notice first. Thank you. --Qyd (talk) 19:44, 4 January 2008 (UTC)
Don't believe everything you read here. It is not a very well written article and I have change it slightly, but it still needs a lot of work. - Secondarywaltz (talk) 21:19, 4 January 2008 (UTC)

Yukon-geo-stub

While I agree that the consensus appears to be keep, the sfd notice needs to remain until the discussion is closed. Also, while well meaning, {{asbox}} is not particularly well liked by the stub sorting project, as it suffers from feature creep out the wazoo. I've reverted back your change and when the time comes to end the discussion all that needs be done is delete the line with "|-" and the line above it. Caerwine Caer’s whines 17:59, 6 January 2008 (UTC)

Sounds good. Cheers. --Qyd (talk) 18:03, 6 January 2008 (UTC)

Hello, Qyd ...

Please allow me to introduce myself ... for the past six months, I have been working on some four-step Protocols for deletion warnings like Warn-inc ... I'm contacting you today because I have Burnaby North Secondary School (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views) on my watchlist, and noticed your recent contribution on the discussion page ... I am not considering the article for possible deletion, but I marked it several months ago to identify Some Other Editor who had both an interest in Wikipedia:Notability (schools) and more knowledge about the subject than myself.

I was wondering if you thought that there might be some utility to adding a Warn-school cloned from Warn-academic (see Warn-templates for what I'm talking about) ... WP:SCL not a A7 speedy delete candidate, but neither is WP:PROF or WP:FICTION ... still, this could be handy for a {{Db-reason}}, a {{Prod}}, or an AfD of a non-notable school, just like with "Academics" and "Fiction" ... I could easily add "School" as one of the notability guidelines recognized by the {{Warn-article}} and {{Warn-editor}} templates to generate the WP:SCL shortcut.

Please respond on this talk page, since there is no place else to discuss it ... I guess my question boils down to, "If I made it, would you use it?" :-) Happy Editing! —72.75.72.63 (talk · contribs) 18:49, 7 January 2008 (UTC)

I probably wouldn't use it. I'm not involved at this point in the deletion or notability process. Cheers. --Qyd (talk) 18:57, 7 January 2008 (UTC)

Shelley Posen

Thanks for the referrence. Do you have any other response to the Bozo who doubts notability? Pustelnik (talk) 23:04, 9 January 2008 (UTC)

No. I myself never heared about Shelley Posen before. However, this is just how wikipedia works at this time: some people slap tags, other add content. No need to take it personal either way. Cheers. --Qyd (talk) 01:14, 10 January 2008 (UTC)

The Grand

OK, thanks, I think you're right about the disambiguator needing to be in brackets... and have now updated all the pages I worked on this morning which link to it, to avoid double redirects etc. The article as I found it needed quite a bit of Wikification, as well as a new name! I think the history piece is worth being more than just one ref, as it's a mine of info for anyone interested in the history of the building, so will replace it as Further reading. PamD (talk) 17:25, 10 January 2008 (UTC)

Yukon stub

Please don't move pages (or even templates) by cutting and pasting the current version of the code. If you were unable to move it via the move tab, {{db-move}} on the _target_ of the move would have been adequate for a non-controversial case like this. —Random832 20:40, 14 January 2008 (UTC)

I don't understand what the problem with replacing the code is. I thought that was the result of the sfd. --Qyd (talk) 20:43, 14 January 2008 (UTC)
Some people are hypersensitive about preserving edit histories. Why that matters in the case of maintenance templates, I don't know, but they are. Caerwine Caer’s whines 21:59, 14 January 2008 (UTC)

Auto location Map for the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador

Hi, you do excellent work by making these maps available. I would appreciate it very much if you could help me incorporate the map in the settlement infobox. As an example how it is done, would you be so kind to incorporate it into the article for Summerford and from there I can start to include it into the many other community articles. Thanks, --HJKeats (talk) 01:15, 23 January 2008 (UTC)

Just add to the infobox (see {{Infobox Settlement}} for full documentation):
|pushpin_map            = Newfoundland
|pushpin_label_position = left<!-- the position of the pushpin label: left, right, top, bottom, none -->
|pushpin_map_caption    = Location of {{subst:PAGENAME}} in [[Newfoundland (island)|Newfoundland]]
|pushpin_mapsize        = 
You will also need
|latd= 49|latm= 29|lats= 27|latNS=N
|longd= 54|longm= 48|longs= 43|longEW=W
the following would also work
|latd=49.48392
|long=-54.78084
The position of the pog is determined by these coordinates, while the label on the map is given by "|official_name=". {{Location map Newfoundland}} is obviously limited to the island of Newfoundland. Adding Labrador would have skewed the map.--Qyd (talk) 02:48, 23 January 2008 (UTC)
Thank you very much for making the edits to include the map. I agree that by adding Labrador it would skew the map. If a good map could be obtained for Labrador, then the communities in Labrador would be referenced by it. Again thanks for showing how it is done. --HJKeats (talk) 03:03, 23 January 2008 (UTC)
Hi, do you know where one could find a map of Labrador similar to the location Map for the island of Newfoundland in color, sizing, etc, for location of Labrador communities? --HJKeats (talk) 18:54, 28 January 2008 (UTC)
Not really. Image:Labrador fullmap.gif would work for the purpose, but is not similar in style with Image:Newfoundland map.png. --Qyd (talk) 01:35, 29 January 2008 (UTC)
OK, I have left a message with NormanEinstein the creator of the Newfoundland map. Thanks, --HJKeats (talk) 01:57, 29 January 2008 (UTC)

Moncton

Hi, just a little note about the map on the Moncton page, I made that specifically for the Moncton page, as it is nice and well designed as is the map for Vancouver for reference, (a featured article). Please dont put the yellw map on the Moncton page, Thank you Stu pendousmat (talk) 21:43, 25 January 2008 (UTC)

I find a map with roads and some features more informative than a subdivision map. I would change the Vancouver map too (incidentally, I drew that myself), but can't find a better one. I begun implementing {{Location map New Brunswick}} to NB communities, so it would provide some province wide consistency. There's also the advantage of using a single graphic for all pages, instead of going into the dotty map syndrome. Of course, if you really think the specific map is better, feel free to restore (just give an explanation in the edit summary). Cheers. --Qyd (talk) 21:57, 25 January 2008 (UTC)
Thank you for your understanding on this matter Qyd, perhaps in the future I will add more info to the map I made, and great job on the Vancouver maps!Stu pendousmat (talk) 19:26, 1 February 2008 (UTC)

WikiProject Canada

Sure, I'll leave assessments. Cheers Rosiestephenson (talk) 23:13, 25 January 2008 (UTC)

Hi, I was wondering what the rationale was for removing the links to the other provincial templates. It seems useful for navigating, but maybe there's a rule about not linking to the template space that you know about. Joeldl (talk) 01:57, 28 January 2008 (UTC)

The issue has been brought up a number of times (there were discussions at the village pump and at tfd about this). The general opinion was that articles should not contain links outside the main article space, not to template space, user space, wikipedia space, not even direct links to category space (other than the category listings from the bottom). If you think that links to other provinces subdivisions should appear on every QC page, you should link the specific lists, not the templates. However, {{Subdivisions of Quebec}} does have links to the other subdivision templates in its documentation. Cheers. --Qyd (talk) 02:24, 28 January 2008 (UTC)
Well, all I found was this: Wikipedia:Templates for deletion/Log/2007 September 16#Templates that link to templates. There doesn't seem to have been any consensus. Joeldl (talk) 02:54, 28 January 2008 (UTC)
Those templates were pretty much deleted though (they just contain a single link now). I tried to find the village pump discussion, but no luck, there's just too many achieves. --Qyd (talk) 03:04, 28 January 2008 (UTC)

White Pass

I whole-heartedly disagree with your "Importance rating of Low" on White Pass

Wikis' definition is as follows:

Subject is not particularly notable or significant even within the field of Alaska, and may have been included primarily to achieve comprehensive coverage of another topic.

This does not represent the history of the White Pass at all. Numerous books have been written on the White Pass by notable historians as it was the second most popular and used trails during Klondike Gold Rush as well as the reason the city of Skagway, Alaska was born. You need to change that rating.

Using Google and typing in "White Pass"would have easily shown you just how important the White Pass was, and still is. In the future please engage the most basic research before taking upon yourself to decide the importance level of an article. Thank you. Soapy (talk) 01:59, 1 February 2008 (UTC)

I filled in the assessment for a few hundred pages lately, some of the subjects I'm not terribly familiar with. It is absolutely all right to simply change the assessment at your leisure if you feel the need, unless someone else protest. Just do it. --Qyd (talk) 03:00, 1 February 2008 (UTC)
It would be very helpful if you would slow down. There is no urgent rush to finish your works. If you are not "terribly familiar" with a subject then please let it pass by for someone else to work on. Do not guess. Thank you. Soapy (talk) 03:37, 1 February 2008 (UTC)
Sure, no problem, I'll leave Alaska assessment in the sorry state it is now (3/4 un-assessed). Thing is, someone else won't do it. --Qyd (talk) 15:16, 1 February 2008 (UTC)
Better left undone than guessed at.Soapy (talk) 01:16, 3 February 2008 (UTC)
I'm afraid you got the wikipedia philosophy all wrong. Read WP:BOLD and WP:BRD to see how it works. Regarding the subject of importance rating, the best thing would be to ask the respective wikiprojects if there's any doubt about that. --Qyd (talk) 13:35, 3 February 2008 (UTC)
The Wikipedia philosophy asks posters to "be bold, but not reckless." The best thing would be to not post if you are not familiar with the subject. This will lessen the workload for you, as well as for those who need to correct your mistakes. Soapy (talk) 22:07, 3 February 2008 (UTC)
Reckless has nothing to do with the case at hand. And the philosophy goes like this: "Even making mistakes get things done". In this case getting the assessment in place. Cheers. --Qyd (talk) 00:59, 4 February 2008 (UTC)

"Reckless" was not my choice of word, but rather is quoted by wikipedia in the two links you posted WP:BOLD and WP:BRD.

Though the boldness of contributors like you is one of Wikipedia's most precious assets, it is important that contributors do not edit recklessly. "Being Bold" does not excuse a disregard for verifiability, neutrality, and the other guidelines/policies that comprise the five pillars of Wikipedia.

However, after looking over the links I never saw your quote listed there, "Even making mistakes get things done." In my opinion that seems to be a very poor attitude for an encyclopedia to take. Can you post the link where that quote comes from? I so far have not found any write-ups on hurrying assessments at the cost of correctness. It seem logical that a correct assessment is of more importance than the placement, otherwise why even have them. The same as placing a birth date on a biography page. Is it more important to publish a date (any date) or to have the correct date. Soapy (talk) 02:14, 4 February 2008 (UTC)

I do apologize, but I don't want to take this discussion any further. I don't think there's any point. Have a nice day. --Qyd (talk) 02:24, 4 February 2008 (UTC)

InfoBox for Islands

Hi; Do you know if the template InfoBox for Islands {{Infobox Islands}} can be modified to accept the pushpin map such that the islands around the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador can be located within an organized Info Box? Thanks, --HJKeats (talk) 21:03, 3 February 2008 (UTC)

Thanks for pointing that out, I'll look at it and try to use it.--Qyd (talk) 21:05, 3 February 2008 (UTC)
Thank you, I don't have much skill in manipulating code to accept the pushpin map, I tried without much success. --HJKeats (talk) 21:08, 3 February 2008 (UTC)
I modified the syntax in {{Infobox Islands}} to allow a custom map image (the entire {{Location map Newfoundland}} code would have to go under the parameter locator map, while map_custom must be set to yes. I tried in in Bell Island:
| locator map      = {{Location map|Newfoundland|lat=47.62779|long=-52.96389|caption=Location of Bell Island in Newfoundland|width=250}}
| map_custom       = yes

Not easy, but workable. --Qyd (talk) 00:41, 4 February 2008 (UTC)

Great work, I noticed you applied the infobox to Baccalieu Island. --HJKeats (talk) 00:44, 4 February 2008 (UTC)

Proposal to merge St. Joseph Seminary with St. Joseph's College

Hi there,

This is a copy of what I put on the talk page:

"I'm against merging the two articles as they are very distinct organizations. Beyond sharing the same name and being Catholic institutions, their fundamental goals and objectives, in fact their whole raison d'etre, is quite different. St. Joseph Seminary (Edmonton, AB) and Newman Theological College are for the formation of those desiring to enter into the priesthood. St. Joseph's College on the other hand, is the Catholic presence at the University of Alberta and its primary purpose is student faith development and enrichment. These goals are obviously quite different, as are the institutions themselves."

It's a common misunderstanding in Edmonton when referring to a St. Joe's because there is a High School, College, Basilica and Seminary all with the same name. However, the mission of each is quite distinct and as such, a merger would be inappropriate. Matthew Cadrin (talk) 16:56, 4 February 2008 (UTC)

I ment to come and ask you about this the other day but got distracted and forgot. First question, how do you figure out where the pin should go. Second question, why the Lithuanian (Image:Canada map (LT).png) map and not say the similar French (Image:Carte administrative du Canada.svg) one that has the community names in English or Image:Canada geopolitical map trim.jpg or Image:Canada geopolitical.png. Thanks. CambridgeBayWeather Have a gorilla 02:24, 5 February 2008 (UTC)

Pin position: trial and error pretty much. Yes, any map would work, I chose that one because I liked the colors (neutral ones go better with the red pog). The blank Image:Canada (geolocalisation).svg could be used, and wouldn't even requite repositioning the dot. --Qyd (talk) 02:46, 5 February 2008 (UTC)
Thanks. You are right about the neutral colour the other maps are very busy. I was hoping that there was some easy way to get the pin in. Thanks again. CambridgeBayWeather Have a gorilla 02:54, 5 February 2008 (UTC)

Coquitlam disambig page

I'm not at all happy with the choices you've made with the Coquitlam disambiguation page. If people do a search on "Coquitlam", the city of 120,000 people is almost certainly what they're looking for, not the other things which are named after the city. People should get taken to the Coquitlam page, with the option of then going to the disambig page. I'm hoping you'll resolve this. Greg Salter (talk) 03:53, 8 February 2008 (UTC)

Peple probably look for the city, indeed, but the city and the lake were named after the river (the river was the firts Coquitlam, "smalls like fish"). Yes, I also think that Coquitlam should redirect to Coquitlam, British Columbia, and the dab should go to Coquitlam (disambiguation), with a {{redirect}} on top of Coquitlam, British Columbia. But that's not what other people think, and I had a few arguments about that, so I'm not willing to make those changes myself. --Qyd (talk) 15:36, 8 February 2008 (UTC)

Hello. You have been identified as having added or removed direct external map service links in articles[2]. There is a discussion at Wikipedia talk:External links#Issues with inclusion or exclusion of map service links about which should be done, and some more opinions would be good to find community consensus. --Para (talk) 23:08, 8 February 2008 (UTC)

BC Regional District split

Hi, Qyd. The Regional District of Comox-Strathcona is about to split in two. RDCS areas A, B, C and K will form the new Comox Valley Regional District, and the remaining areas will form the new Strathcona Regional District. Could you please revise your BC Regional District maps to reflect the new boundaries? Thanks. -- Denelson83 06:37, 13 February 2008 (UTC)

I could do that after Statistics Canada updates their publicly available gis datasets. I don't have the electoral district boundaries data, so can't do that yet. --Qyd (talk) 14:25, 13 February 2008 (UTC)

Assessment

Hello there. Thank you for letting me know about my oops about importance/class. Sorry about that, will fix it right away. Kind Regards SriMesh | talk 00:22, 17 February 2008 (UTC)

I just did a major update to the list, making it similar to the List of communities in Nunavut. One thing I changed was the governance types. For example it's not clear from the references that Behchoko, Northwest Territories is a First Nations government. I noticed that Tli Cho says "...the chiefs must be Tłįchǫ, though anyone may run for councillor and vote." If that is true then it's possible that some non-Aboriginal people could be sitting on the council. So I used the Community Governance Data List in the list. CambridgeBayWeather Have a gorilla 00:47, 17 February 2008 (UTC)

Looks great. I'm not familiar with the local government details in the territories. I wonder if first nations governments are somehow regulated by the Indian Act (meaning that administretion is legislated on a federal level), or maybe it's different in the territories. Regarding "anyone may run for councilor and vote", it may also refer to unregistered aboriginal people (there aren't that many non-aboriginals in those settlements as I've heard - you might know better). --Qyd (talk) 03:48, 17 February 2008 (UTC)
Thanks. I'm not too familiar with the newer systems of government they use in the First Nations communities. I only ever lived in Holman/Ulukhaktok. The one I was looking at, Behchoko, has 100+ non natives out of 1,800 people. That appears to be an odd one though because it's a government administrative centre and like here has a larger non-native population. I see the other three Tlicho communities are much smaller and appear to have a non-native population that would be made up of the usual, teachers, nurses and RCMP. Does the Indian Act apply to non-reserve communities? CambridgeBayWeather Have a gorilla 16:36, 17 February 2008 (UTC)
I don't think it does. I'm not even sure it applies to inuit communities at all.

Charlottetown

Hello... sorry to bother you, but I was just curious about the revert at Charlottetown. Anything in particular that was amiss with the reference regarding passenger volume? (No problem if I missed something, just let me know.) Cheers! --Ckatzchatspy 23:03, 18 February 2008 (UTC)

Oops, by mistake. --Qyd (talk) 23:07, 18 February 2008 (UTC)

Invite To WikiProject Saskatchewan Communities & Neighbourhoods

I notice you are a part of many WikiPorjects. If you have any knowledge about Saskatchewan communities and neighbourhoods, than I invite you to join WP:SKCN. We look forward to welcoming you to the project. Mr. C.C. (talk) 06:08, 3 March 2008 (UTC)

The gallery works now on my IE6, IE7, and Firefox. Go figure. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Grant Gussie (talkcontribs) 20:24, 10 March 2008 (UTC)

Neighbourhoods

Since you've commented on WP:CANSTYLE before, I was wondering if you have any thoughts on Wikipedia talk:Canadian Wikipedians' notice board/Style guide#Neighbourhoods? Skeezix1000 (talk) 19:46, 11 March 2008 (UTC)

Hi,

I noticed you added lots of cities. I was wondering if maybe you'd agree to just have those at the level of a census agglomeration or bigger.

Eventually, for some topic like Asbestos, Quebec, say, we might include templates for Estrie and Les Sources Regional County Municipality, and perhaps the Subdivisions of Quebec template, so it would be easy to navigate locally. Joeldl (talk) 01:51, 13 March 2008 (UTC)

Well.. it's because the province of Quebec decided to incorporate all towns and cities under the same classification as "ville". I suppose we could delete that group altogether, as it's hardly usable for navigation, and instead enable the regional group, in the case of Asbestos it would be {{Subdivisions of Quebec|region=Estrie}} (what it does is it combines the provincial and the regional navboxes). --Qyd (talk) 02:05, 13 March 2008 (UTC)
I suppose combining them wouldn't be too bad, but it might be a bit confusing, because people might not think to go to the big Quebec template to navigate to some small local town. If they see a regional or RCM template it is more likely to occur to them. So I'd probably lean towards keeping them separate. Eventually, I think what we should perhaps have is an optional list of RCMs in the Subdivisions of Quebec template. Joeldl (talk) 02:12, 13 March 2008 (UTC) You've probably noticed the templates in the Template:Estrie series. Joeldl (talk) 02:15, 13 March 2008 (UTC)
The extra line with counties shouldn't be to hard to compile. Yes, I took the code for each region directly from the regional templates. --Qyd (talk) 02:38, 13 March 2008 (UTC)
All right. I'll replace the cities with those that are the hubs of census agglomerations. (The nine "major cities" are those which are the hubs of CMAs, or would be big enough to be CMAs on their own if they weren't already part of one. They're often identified separately in Quebec government literature about municipalities.)

Hi, Qyd. Merging the regional and Quebec navboxes doesn't seem to me to be the best course of action, although I concede I said it "wouldn't be too bad." Maybe it would be appropriate for us to call for more opinions before going too much further in merging them. Joeldl (talk) 03:48, 14 March 2008 (UTC)

Getting more opinions is never bad, but I honestly see no harm in merging the templates, on the contrary. Every page that contains the regional navbox would need the provincial one too, and having one instead of two navboxes looks much better. The regional navboxes could be converted to redirect ({{Estrie}} would be {{Subdivisions of Quebec|region=Estrie}}). The regional templates are completely contained in the provincial one already, no additional coding would be necessary. It would only have to be implemented (easy to do with AWB). Of course, I'll put that on hold if you think we should seek consensus for that. --Qyd (talk) 04:05, 14 March 2008 (UTC)
Yes, I'd like to see what other people's opinions are on this. I've given some arguments against it on the talk page for the template. Perhaps you can respond and then call for comment on the Canadian or Quebec notice board. Joeldl (talk) 06:10, 14 March 2008 (UTC)

Assessment & banner use

Hi Qyd,

I have a question concerning the assessment templates and their use within wikiproject Canada. I've been working on some of the pages on St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, and had thought to add the WikiProject Canada and N&L project banners, but also included the assessments for the articles (example: Talk:The Battery (St. John's)) It occured to me that likely there is an accepted practice for this and I thought I'd ask how to have pages that should be under a specific project included and assessed.

Thanks, Dave Mdavidbaird (talk) 18:03, 14 March 2008 (UTC)

{{WikiProject Canada}} tends to be be used for everything and anything related to Canada, so the more articles are tagged, the better. Adding sub-project switches makes it easier to categorize articles (I'm waiting for the day when the wikipedia software will be able to cross-reference categories). There are guidelines for quality and importance rating at Wikipedia:WikiProject Canada/Assessment. Available switches are listed at Template:WikiProject Canada/doc. Anyone may tag and assess articles (if something turns out wrong, don't worry, someone will fix it). Regarding Talk:The Battery (St. John's), it should probably be a {{WikiProject Canada|community=yes|nl=yes|class=Stub|importance=Low}}. --Qyd (talk) 19:34, 14 March 2008 (UTC)
Excellent, kind of what I thought and the exact info wanted to know. Appreciate the help. Mdavidbaird (talk) 19:52, 14 March 2008 (UTC)

Gulf Islands map

This map should label and show a line for Rosario Strait, because of the role that plays in the Pig War - it passes to the east of Orcas, through the word "Cypress".

Labeling Haro Strait is less important (at least for the Pig War) since it can be inferred from the international border.

It would also be good to improve the island labeling, though it's difficult in the limited space - the word "Cypress" spreads across three islands, with Cypress actually the one to the east, while the two on the west are Blakely (to the north) and Decatur (to the south).

Definitely need to correct "Lumni" - should be "Lummi".

See topozone for reference.

AP61 (talk) 05:23, 16 March 2008 (UTC)

I wish you success with that. --Qyd (talk) 12:38, 16 March 2008 (UTC)

Acadians

Hi there,

My name is Luke Boxall and I am a student in Geography in Bath, England. I am doing my undergraduate dissertation on the Acadians and would like to use your excellent maps. If this is ok, for referencing, are they authored by you and/or are they adapted from others?

Thanks,

Luke Boxall 104152@bathspa.ac.uk —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.46.18.214 (talk) 12:34, 17 March 2008 (UTC)

They are authored by me and are released in the public domain, so anyone can use them for any purpose, as the copyright notice says. --Qyd (talk) 12:53, 17 March 2008 (UTC)

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I've looked over all the suggestions and so far, I've completed two of them and I'm looking at the others. Are the references okay? I found it kind of confusing to change from inline to the other references but it's my first time. ~NeonFire372~ (talk) 02:23, 23 March 2008 (UTC)

Map of Ontario

The ones you've been adding lately are just terrible, imo. At least this one is Ontario shaped. vıdıoman 03:54, 26 March 2008 (UTC)

That's the problem actually, this is a equal area map, while {{Location map}} and pushpin_map from {{Infobox settlement}} use orthographic projection maps. Admittedly, equal area maps are much better looking when it comes to large surfaces such as that of a Canadian province, where the earth curvature is obvious. However, we're stuck with orthographic if we are to use the mentioned automatic templates. Could you produce an orthographic Ontario svg image? (it could be compressed on either direction, but the meridians have to be parallel and vertical).
Image:Census divisions ON.png was the only orthographic map I found on commons:Category:Maps of Ontario, so the only one usable for {{Location map Ontario}}. If we would have a better map that would suite this template, a template conversion would update all articles that use it (that's the advantage of using a template instead of dotty maps). --Qyd (talk) 15:35, 26 March 2008 (UTC)
I'll make an SVG of that file in the colours of my map in the coming days; I will likely be tracing the existing image so you will have to make sure everything aligns properly. vıdıoman 18:18, 26 March 2008 (UTC)

AWB query

I have used AWB only for list comparer to do a snapshot of what is tagged and what category, such as what is in both SK WP and WP CA communities, but now the list maker only goes to 500 and so items beginning a to f can be compared but not the rest. Is there a way to start the listing at Fairlight, Saskatchewan for example, and keep going? I don't do the edits to the pages with AWB yet, but the comparer is neat. SriMesh | talk 03:11, 27 March 2008 (UTC)

I'm not sure. AWB had a few bugs lately, so watch for updates as the bugs are fixed. --Qyd (talk) 14:57, 27 March 2008 (UTC)
Hello Yes there is a note that it is a bug being worked on ...Wikipedia_talk:AutoWikiBrowser/Bugs#List_limit so I will keep an eye open.SriMesh | talk 22:13, 27 March 2008 (UTC)

Highway 40 map appears to be incorrect

The image Alberta-roads-40.png, found on the Alberta Highway 40 article, is wrong. You have Coleman situated approximately where Highway 541 forks off 40 east of Longview, but it's actually on Highway 3 in the Crowsnest, or about 100 km further south. I don't have an image editing program or I'd fix it myself, so if you could look into this... --NellieBly (talk) 16:59, 27 March 2008 (UTC)

I moved the Coleman label in the article. --Qyd (talk) 17:54, 27 March 2008 (UTC)

Thank you

Thank you for getting to all those WikiProject Canada assessements so quickly! Question, is it useful what I'm doing, adding the template even to what I know will be relative low importance articles? Shawn in Montreal (talk) 21:30, 27 March 2008 (UTC)

I'd say it is. Hopefully, as the subprojects get wider participation, more editors will get to those pages (expand and watch them). Additionally, the wikiprojects also have guidelines and other useful links, providing resources for the articles. --Qyd (talk) 23:39, 27 March 2008 (UTC)

Importance of MLAs

Hey Qyd - I've been going through and expanding/sourcing the articles for members of the 26th Alberta Legislative Assembly. This has included adding the relevant project banners and, where necessary, updating the quality scale gradings (often from stub to start, or occasionally B). Proceeding alphabetically, I'm on the Bs now, and I see you rated Guy Boutilier as being of mid-importance on the importance scale. I have no particular thoughts on whether this is right or wrong, but I've been rating MLAs as being of low importance thus far (although there will obviously be exceptions with Premiers and their ilk). I'm quite happy to rate articles on whatever basis you like, since it's necessarily arbitrary and since you seem to do about 90% of the Wikiproject Alberta maintenance stuff anyway; I'd just like to hear your thoughts on what this basis should be. I'd also welcome any thoughts you have on my quality scale rankings. Sarcasticidealist (talk) 05:30, 28 March 2008 (UTC)

When I came across them, I rated Mid for ministers and Low for the rest. Premiers should probably be High. Thanks for helping with the assessment, cheers. --Qyd (talk) 14:05, 28 March 2008 (UTC)
Sounds reasonable - I'll stick with that scheme. Thanks. Sarcasticidealist (talk) 17:33, 28 March 2008 (UTC)

Category:Wikipedia requested photographs in Montreal

I see you've created Category:Wikipedia requested photographs in Montreal which I think is great. Would you be able to add the template to the top of the category page, as per its parent Category:Wikipedia requested photographs in Quebec, so people can paste it to the top of Talk pages? Shawn in Montreal (talk) 18:29, 30 March 2008 (UTC)

 Done. Added {{howtoreqphotoin}}. --Qyd (talk) 19:58, 30 March 2008 (UTC)
Great I'll recategorize all my Montreal pages and have noted howtoreqphotoin for future use. Shawn in Montreal (talk) 20:10, 30 March 2008 (UTC)

Just wanted to let you know this Cuba related article was up for Afd. Callelinea (talk) 23:49, 1 April 2008 (UTC)

Alberta Provincial Parks

Hi Qyd. Just to let you know that I reverted your edit to Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park because, since March 12, 2008, the Alberta governing body (Ministry of Tourism, Parks, Recreation and Culture) has been split into the Ministry of Tourism, Parks and Recreation and the Ministry of Culture and Community Spirit. See http://www.tpr.alberta.ca/. I've changed a few of the parks, but they all should change eventually. And I guess, the Alberta Tourism, Parks, Recreation and Culture article eventually needs to be adjusted. BTW, I like the work you've done on Alberta topics. Cheers.BC (talk) 20:13, 2 April 2008 (UTC)

Yes, you're right; now either the article Alberta Tourism, Parks, Recreation and Culture should be moved to Alberta Ministry of Tourism, Parks and Recreation, or a redirect should be made (the original article was Alberta Community Development, but it looks like it's called something different with every new government).--Qyd (talk) 22:21, 2 April 2008 (UTC)

Wikimedia Canada

Hey, Qyd. I don't know whether you are much into projects outside of Wikipedia, but I'd like to hear your input on the formation of meta:Wikimedia Canada before we end up locking the bylaws for submission in a couple weeks. --Arctic Gnome (talkcontribs) 06:08, 13 April 2008 (UTC)

Hi Qyd,

I see that you've added an islands infobox to Little Bay Islands, Newfoundland and Labrador. I am currently in the process of going through all the communities in Newfoundland and Labrador and adding the settlements infobox. I feel that the settlements infobox would be more appropriate for this particular article because the article discusses the community rather than the islands themselves. How do you feel about this issue?

Neelix (talk) 22:00, 17 April 2008 (UTC)

Absolutely, that is the best way to go. I thought it was about the island (maybe because I arrived at the article through the category Category:Islands of Newfoundland and Labrador). Cheers. --Qyd (talk) 23:08, 17 April 2008 (UTC)

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Vancouver Meetup Invite

Wikimedia Vancouver Meetup

Please come to an informal gathering of Vancouver Wikipedians, Monday, May 5 at 6:30 pm. It will be at Benny's Bagels, 2505 West Broadway. We'd love to see you there, and please invite others! Watch the Vancouver Meetup page for details.

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Edmonton Map

Out of curiousity, what determines when a road is highlighted in red? It doesn't seem to be either the provincial highway network, or freeways in the city...

In any case, would it be possible to update the map? The southeast Anthony Henday Drive opened recently from Calgary Trail (Highway 2) to Salsibury corner (Highway 14).

Thanks, Mr Minchin Canada 18:19, 30 April 2008 (UTC)

Red roads: it's what I found marked as expressways or arterial roads on a Garmin mapset. I used statcan data for the roads, and that doesn't even have the ring road; I used a GPS track for the SW section of Henday, and I don't have anything for the SE ring. --Qyd (talk) 05:24, 1 May 2008 (UTC)

I looked online a little, and the best I could find was at Mapquest, where the road isn't labeled, but it at least the road shows up in the satelite photos. For the exact route, I did find this on the construction company's website that lays out the route, but it probably hard to export.
FYI: I also stumbled across this map on the City of Edmonton's website that lays out what is officially designated an "arterial" road.
Hope my two bits help, --Mr Minchin Canada 16:47, 13 May 2008 (UTC)

Alberta Highways 12 and 14

Hello again Qyd!

I've been quite impressed by the maps you do up for the Alberta Highways. I was updating various pages and hoping to get a similar map for Alberta Highway 12 and Alberta Highway 14. If you let me know where to find them when they're done, I can add them to the appropriate article.

Thanks! --Mr Minchin Canada 19:50, 30 April 2008 (UTC)