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Redirect request: Ayub Zonal Tournament
You have declined this request and have said: "Ayub Zonal Tournament ? President’s Trophy Grade-I: The title you suggested seems unlikely. Could you provide a source showing that it is a commonly used alternate name?"
Sorry, but frankly I find this hard to believe. Why is it "unlikely"? The original name of the tournament was "Ayub Zonal Tournament", named after Pakistan's President Ayub Khan and it evolved via another title into "President’s Trophy Grade-I". Then you are asking for a source when I have taken the trouble to find one in Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, the 100th edition published in 1963, on page 965 precisely. The contents of this page are a description going into some detail of "The Ayub Zonal Tournament, 1962". It was won by Karachi who defeated North Zone in the final.
What more am I expected to do? I suppose you want some online source like CricketArchive, which will be incorrect in any case, rather than a book which is widely renowned as the "Bible" of the world's second most popular spectator sport? I despair. No wonder I keep reading that good editors are leaving in droves and, equally, no wonder that Wikipedia retains little if any credibility in academic circles (I am one of a dwindling few who is still prepared to give it a chance). 86.168.218.118 (talk) 11:14, 20 August 2016 (UTC)
- When I search for Ayub Zonal Tournament, only 3 hits are returned, one of which is President’s Trophy Grade-I where an IP editor has added the name only two days ago (Diff of President’s Trophy Grade-I). Could there by any chance be a misspelling here? The source here looks legit, and does mention "Ayub Zonal Tournament". A very plausible redirect it is not. Did you consider creating an account? That way you could create the redirect yourself, save us both some time, and, so it appears, some frustration. — Sam Sailor 11:25, 20 August 2016 (UTC)
- Absolutely unbelievable, but then, no, it is actually typical. Instead of "searching for internet hits", why not adopt a scholarly approach and refer to Wisden Cricketers' Almanack which, as I have explained, is an impeccable and peerless source for cricket history. If administrative functions are being given to people like you who ignore definitive book references and rely on being able to find an obscure Google hit, then no wonder this site is on a downturn from which, in my honest opinion, it will never recover. You are the sort of person who would ignore Hansard and cite this crap instead. I suggest you read WP:VERIFY and its sub-pages. Administration is a real-world skill, and not something that can be achieved by someone who has merely completed 10k routine edits and reverted teenage pranks a few times. Think on. It so happens that someone who does know something about the subject has resolved the matter by reference to Wisden and by using common sense. 86.168.218.118 (talk) 13:56, 20 August 2016 (UTC)
- Guess what, I have just used a "Google hit" reference for one sentence because I was too lazy to look in a book and the XLinkBot has rejected it, even though the information provided is 100% correct, because it is on a suspect links list. To remedy the situation, I have dug out another edition of Wisden and found the definitive reference there. So much for Google hits. 86.168.218.118 (talk) 15:20, 20 August 2016 (UTC)
Let's have a better look at what the sources say about this matter. TL;DR? - SPOILER ALERT on mouseover
I have found two more sources that refer to the competition as Ayub Zonal Tournament:
- Scyld Berry in The Observer on cricket: an anthology of the best cricket writing (1988) on page 169 mentions Ayub Zonal Tournament. That is the one singular mention in the book I can see.[1]
- Bulletin with Newsweek (January 1981) writes:
In 1964 it was reasonable by such standards for the new Ayub Zonal Tournament to be accorded first-class status. In the first round Dikhan, instead of playing another small fish like Baluchistan, were drawn against the mighty Railways, the ...[2]
References
- ^ Scyld Berry (27 October 1988). The Observer on cricket: an anthology of the best cricket writing. Unwin Paperbacks. p. 169. ISBN 978-0-04-440204-6.
- ^ Bulletin with Newsweek. Vol. 101. J. Haynes and J.F. Archibald. January 1981. pp. 96–.
Looking into other sources, Ayub Trophy would appear to be the name used for the competition now titled President’s Trophy Grade-I in its first decade from 1960 and onwards in both then-contemporary sources, sources from each decade since, as well as in current sources:
- University of Dhaka in a 1962 report refers to the competition as Ayub Trophy writing:
The Dacca University Cricket Team participated in the Ayub Trophy. It was defeated in the Zonal match played against Dacca Divisional Team.[1]
- Journalist Altaf Gauhar, known as the de facto vice President of Pakistan through his close connection to President Ayub Khan after whom the competition was named, in his 1967 book Twenty Years of Pakistan, 1947-1967 refers to the competition as Ayub Trophy writing:
The two major tournaments of the country, the National Cricket Championship for the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy and the Zonal Cricket Championship for the Ayub Trophy are conducted by the BCCP.[2]
- Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan (1967) refers to the competition as Ayub Trophy.[3]
- The Statesman in 1967 in multiple instances refers to the competition as Ayub Trophy.[4]
- The Tempest: A Monthly Review of National Affairs in 1968 refers to the competition as Ayub Trophy.[5]
- Pakistani sports journalist Mukhtar Bhatti, characterized on his death 7 February 2016, as an immortal name in Pakistan's sports journalism, and the greatest sport historian,[6] in his book Twenty years of sports in Pakistan (1969), a book called quote "the most comprehensive record of all sports activities of the country since its birth", refers to the competition as Ayub Trophy; he does however also on page 225 refer to Ayub Zonal Trophy Cricket Championship.[7] No mention of "Ayub Zonal Tournament" has been found.
- Pakistan Year Book (1969) refers to the competition as Ayub Trophy.[8]
- Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan in 1969 refers to the competition as Ayub Trophy writing:
The appeals, the change of fixtures, the various troubles during Quaid-i-Azam and Ayub Trophy matches all point to the fact that the game was in great distress. But real trouble began during the Ouaid-i-Azam Trophy final this year between ...[9]
Moving on to the 1970s:
- British Cricket researcher and historian Rowland Bowen in his book Cricket: a history of its growth and development: throughout the world, a quote "magnificently learned work",[10] refers to the competition as Ayub Trophy.[11]
- The Statesman in 1971 refers to the competition as both Ayub Trophy and Ayub Zonal Trophy writing:
The K.C.A. teams had won the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy as well as the Ayub Zonal Trophy for years in a row. The Ayub Trophy, which has now been replaced by the B.C.C.P. Trophy, had been won by the K.C.A. throughout, except for its inaugural ...[12]
- Pakistan's Book of Cricket Records (1971) refers to the competition as Ayub Trophy.[13]
- Teenager in 1973 refers to the competition as Ayub Trophy writing about Wasim Bari:
It was then that the Karachi team spotted 16 year old Wasim Bari of the Cantonment Public School. ... Bari became an instant success and with his help the Karachi team won the Ayub Trophy.[14]
- The Illustrated Weekly of India refers to the competition as Ayub Trophy writing in January 1975:
More recently FIVE of the famous Muhammad family, Wazir, Hanif, Mushtaq, Sadiq and Raees, all appeared together in an Ayub Trophy match in 1961, three of the brothers representing one side and two the opponents.[15]
- Sporttimes in 1978 writing about Talat Ali's 1967 First-class debut refers to the competition as Ayub Trophy.[16]
Later sources include:
- Scottish sportswriter Patrick Barclay in his Puffin Book of Cricket (1987), refers to the competition as Ayub Trophy.[17]
- Zahid Zia Cheema in his Majid Khan biography Majestic Khan (1996) refers to the competition as Ayub Trophy writing:
I first saw Majid on a cricket field in Lahore when he was representing the Lahore Cricket Board, against KCCA whom I was representing in the Ayub Trophy Final in 1963-64. He was then only eighteen but even then there was no mistaking ...[18]
- Collins Gem Cricket refers to the competition as Ayub Trophy.[19]
- Pakistan & Gulf Economist in 1999 writing about Javed Miandad's older brother Bashir Miandad refers to the competition as Ayub Trophy:
Eldest of five brothers, Javed being the third, Bashir in his own rights was a seasoned cricket player who played Ayub Trophy in the late 1960s. [20]
- British journalist Peter Oborne in Wounded Tiger: A History of Cricket in Pakistan (2015) refers to the competition as Ayub Trophy writing:
Another tournament began in 1960/61, the Ayub Trophy, and became a fixture, for as long as Ayub was president. The traditional QuaideAzam Trophy had been scrapped for the season as Pakistan and the small pool of its best players were ...[21]
- White on Green: A Portrait of Pakistan Cricket (2016) refers to the competition as Ayub Trophy:
In 1960/61, the BCCP introduced a new competition intended specifically to spread firstclass cricket beyond the big cities of Karachi and Lahore. They named it the Ayub Trophy – so that the new teams and their supporters would associate their ...[22]
Turning from book sources to news sources we find:
- "The Ayub Trophy went, the Patrons came, and now it is the President's Trophy."[23]
- "It was a first class match in Pakistan, played between Pakistan Railways and Dera Ismail Khan. Though this first class tournament is called The Patron’s Trophy now-a-days, back then it was known as the Ayub Trophy. The three-day match was played in Lahore’s Railways Moghalpura Institute Ground and it started on 2nd December 1964."[24]
- "Raqibul Hasan Sr (...) was the first Bangladeshi to play for a representative Pakistani team, (...) and he also took active part in Bangladesh’s freedom struggle in 1971. Abhishek Mukherjee looks back at the first significant name in Bangladesh cricket. Wartime cricket: Dark clouds of Civil War loomed over East Pakistan. Ayub Trophy was renamed after Board of Control for Cricket in Pakistan (BCCP), stamping a mark of authority by West Pakistan."[25]
And the list goes on. But finally notice that
- The Pakistan Cricket Board, the organization that is responsible for governing all professional cricket in Pakistan, consistently calls the competition Ayub Trophy for each and every year between 1960 and 1970 where the tournament was held,[26][27][28][29][30][31][32] but in not one single case do they call it "Ayub Zonal Tournament" in their database. A search on PCB.com.pk returns zero hits on Ayub Zonal Tournament.
References
- ^ University of Dacca (1962). Report. pp. 18–.
The Dacca University Cricket Team participated in the Ayub Trophy. It was defeated in the Zonal match played against Dacca Divisional Team. Inter-University Competitions Football The University football team took part in Inter- University ...
- ^ Twenty Years of Pakistan, 1947-1967. Pakistan Pubs. 1967. pp. 649–.
The two major tournaments of the country, the National Cricket Championship for the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy and the Zonal Cricket Championship for the Ayub Trophy are conducted by the BCCP. The Inter-University Cricket Championship is ...
- ^ Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan. 1-17. Vol. 20. Pakistan Herald Publications. 1967. pp. 39–.
- ^ The Statesman. Vol. 13. 1967. pp. 151–.
- ^ The Tempest: A Monthly Review of National Affairs. Vol. 3. Tempest House. 1968. pp. 34–.
- ^ "Au revoir, Mukhtar Sahib!". TNS - The News on Sunday. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
- ^ Mukhtar Bhatti (1969). Twenty years of sports in Pakistan. Bhatti Publications. pp. 225–.
- ^ Pakistan Year Book. East & West Publishing Company. 1969. pp. 473–.
.. body and it organizes the two major zonal tournaments: the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy and the Ayub Trophy.
- ^ Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan. 17-33. Vol. 21. Pakistan Herald Publications. 1969. pp. 76–.
The appeals, the change of fixtures, the various troubles during Quaid-i-Azam and Ayub Trophy matches all point to the fact that the game was in great distress. But real trouble began during the Ouaid-i-Azam Trophy final this year between ...
- ^ Ramachandra Guha (30 June 2016). The Picador Book of Cricket. Pan Macmillan. pp. 376–. ISBN 978-1-5098-4140-0.
... must give way to Rowland Bowen's Cricket: A History of its Growth and Development throughout the World (1970), a magnificently learned work which ...
- ^ Rowland Bowen (1970). Cricket: a history of its growth and development: throughout the world. Eyre & Spottiswoode. pp. 377–.
Matting wickets forbidden in Ayub Trophy matches from now on 1966 First official Cricket Annual issued by the Board of Control for Cricket in Pakistan 1966-7 Second tour by Ceylon to Pakistan (captain, M. H. Tissera): lost all three unofficial ...
- ^ The Statesman. Vol. 16. 1971. pp. 189–.
The K.C.A. teams had won the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy as well as the Ayub Zonal Trophy for years in a row. The Ayub Trophy, which has now been replaced by the B.C.C.P. Trophy, had been won by the K.C.A. throughout, except for its inaugural ...
- ^ Pakistan's Book of Cricket Records. 1971.
- ^ Teenager. Vol. 4. M.M. Ahmed. 1973. pp. 20–.
It was then that the Karachi team spotted 16 year old Wasim Bari of the Cantonment Public School. ... Bari became an instant success and with his help the Karachi team won the Ayub Trophy. Well, this is how Young Bari made his debut ...
- ^ The Illustrated Weekly of India. 1. Vol. 96. Published for the proprietors, Bennett, Coleman & Company, Limited, at the Times of India Press. 1975. pp. 41–.
More recently FIVE of the famous Muhammad family, Wazir, Hanif, Mushtaq, Sadiq and Raees, all appeared together in an Ayub Trophy match in 1961, three of the brothers representing one side and two the opponents. In the 1954-55 ...
- ^ Sportimes. Vol. 23. A. Ahmad at Pakistan Times Press. 1978. pp. 9–.
Right-hand opening batsman. Good fielder in slips. First-class debut: 1967 for Lahore in Ayub Trophy. Test debut: 1972-73 vs. Australia at Adelaide. Has played 5 Tests. Highest score: 258 for PIA vs. Rawalpindi, 1975. Second tour to Britain, ...
- ^ Patrick Barclay (1 January 1987). Puffin Book of Cricket. Penguin Books, Limited. pp. 134–. ISBN 978-0-14-031903-3.
The home side, Railways, made 910 for 6 declared in an Ayub Trophy match, with Pervez Akhtar making his first three-figure innings: 337 not out. In reply the visitors, Dera Ismail Khan, were skittled out for 32 and, not surprisingly, made to ...
- ^ Zahid Zia Cheema (1996). Majestic Khan. DIA Publications.
I first saw Majid on a cricket field in Lahore when he was representing the Lahore Cricket Board, against KCCA whom I was representing in the Ayub Trophy Final in 1963-64. He was then only eighteen but even then there was no mistaking ...
- ^ Jeff Fletcher; Ian Cole (January 1999). Gem Cricket. HarperCollins Publishers Limited. ISBN 978-0-00-472340-2.
The PCB has also been called the Ayub Trophy and the BCCP Trophy. Between 1979-80 and 1982-83 it was used as a qualifying contest for the Qaid- E-Azam Trophy and the matches were not considered first-class. Hanif Mohammed of ...
- ^ Syed M. Aslam (November 1999). Pakistan & Gulf Economist. Economist Publications.
- ^ Peter Oborne (9 April 2015). Wounded Tiger: A History of Cricket in Pakistan. Simon and Schuster. pp. 229–. ISBN 978-1-84983-248-9.
Another tournament began in 196061, the Ayub Trophy, and became a fixture, for as long as Ayub was president. The traditional QuaideAzam Trophy had been scrapped for the season as Pakistan and the small pool of its best players were ...
- ^ Richard Heller; Peter Oborne (30 June 2016). White on Green: A Portrait of Pakistan Cricket. Simon & Schuster UK. pp. 166–. ISBN 978-1-4711-5643-4.
In 196061, the BCCP introduced a new competition intended specifically to spread firstclass cricket beyond the big cities of Karachi and Lahore. They named it the Ayub trophy – so that the new teams and their supporters would associate their ...
- ^ Osman Samiuddin. "Osman Samiuddin". Cricinfo. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
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(help) - ^ Soudeep Deb (23 February 2015). "Most amazing scorecard in cricket history". The news Hub. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
- ^ Abhishek Mukherjee (January 15, 2016). "Raqibul Hasan Sr: Bangladesh's first international captain and first Bangladeshi to earn a Pakistan cap". Cricket Country. Retrieved 21 August 2016.
- ^ "Ayub Trophy 1960/61". Retrieved 21 August 2016.
- ^ "Ayub Trophy 1961/62". Retrieved 21 August 2016.
- ^ "Ayub Trophy 1962/63". Retrieved 21 August 2016.
- ^ "Ayub Trophy 1964/65". Retrieved 21 August 2016.
- ^ "Ayub Trophy 1965/66". Retrieved 21 August 2016.
- ^ "Ayub Trophy 1967/68". Retrieved 21 August 2016.
- ^ "Ayub Trophy 1969/70". Retrieved 21 August 2016.
Obviously this is not a case of PCB not knowing the name of their competition, and of multiple reliable sources (many of them being Pakistani, and in much better touch with reality and facts than a Brit sitting home in England thousands of miles away was in 1963) being wrong when they call it Ayub Trophy. It is a case of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack (1963) being wrong when they call it "Ayub Zonal Tournament" and it is a case of Scyld Berry retailing the mistake years later. As a matter of fact, Berry in his 2015 book Cricket: The Game of Life: Every reason to celebrate corrects his mistake and refers to Ayub Trophy.[1] And, lo and behold, The Shorter Wisden 2011 - 2015 refers to the competition as Ayub Trophy.[2]
References
- ^ Scyld Berry (10 September 2015). Cricket: The Game of Life: Every reason to celebrate. Hodder & Stoughton. pp. 301–. ISBN 978-1-4736-1857-2.
- ^ Bloomsbury Publishing (6 August 2015). The Shorter Wisden 2011 - 2015. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 905–. ISBN 978-1-4729-2733-0.
So, back to the top, no source has been presented in regards to Ayub Zonal Tournament "showing that it is a commonly used alternate name", it is a seldom used misnomer, and the the probably good-faithed move performed from Ayub Trophy → Ayub Zonal Tournament here was as wrong as the edit summary "this is the correct title, per Wisden Cricketers' Almanack".
IP86.168.218.118 holds the WP:FAIL-opinion that it is "no wonder that Wikipedia retains little if any credibility in academic circles (I am one of a dwindling few who is still prepared to give it a chance)". But in this case, the article was created on 4 July 2007 and for 9+ years correctly stated in the lead that the competition was first played in 1960–61 as the Ayub Trophy and remained so for ten years, thus proving WP:WITS that can be relied on. Right until three days ago when IP86.168.218.118 in Diff of President’s Trophy Grade-I changed the text to read It was first played in 1960–61 as the Ayub Zonal Tournament and remained so for ten years. with the edit summary "correct name is Ayub Zonal Tournament; links added to all names". The edit removed any mention of Ayub Trophy, was WP:UNSOURCED, introduced a WP:REDLINK to the then non-existing Ayub Zonal Tournament, now of course a WP:SELFREDIRECT, and WP:WIKILINKED to BCCP Trophy and Patron's Trophy despite WP:SELFREDIRECT.
May we see a swift WP:SELFREVERT, please? References presented above can be used in the article, and I suggest the misnomers be mentioned in a note with nested references to their sources. Don't hesitate to ask for help.
Lesson to be learned here: even a renowned basket weaver may occasionally produce a specimen unfit for eggs. Regards, — Sam Sailor 13:14, 21 August 2016 (UTC)
- IP86.168.218.118 did return and edited on 21 August, but never replied here or corrected their mistakes in President’s Trophy Grade-I and Pakistani cricket team in England in 1962. So much for the glorious "scholarly" methods and "academic" contributions to Wikipedia. — Sam Sailor 21:31, 4 September 2016 (UTC)
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There is currently a discussion at Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents regarding an issue with which you may have been involved. The thread is User:SwisterTwister. Thank you. North America1000 06:01, 30 August 2016 (UTC)
- Thanks, Northamerica1000. — Sam Sailor 20:50, 4 September 2016 (UTC)
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Hello, Sam! I have created the English version of https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Окрепилов,_Владимир_Валентинович#cite_note-76 page. This is the link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okrepilov,_Vladimir Could you please unite these two pages? So that one can click on "english" in the left menu and get to the english page from the russian page. Thank you! — Preceding unsigned comment added by О. Евдокимова (talk • contribs) 09:55, 1 September 2016 (UTC)
- Somebody else already did it, О. Евдокимова, but it's easy, see WP:DATA or the Russian equivalent at ru:Википедия:Викиданные. — Sam Sailor 20:52, 4 September 2016 (UTC)
Hello, Sam! Please, help us!! We've made corrections to the English page of Vladimir Okrepilov, but the new version was reduced and got the following comment: "This article is an orphan, as no other articles link to it. Please introduce links to this page from related articles; try the Find link tool for suggestions. (September 2016)". Can you please explain us what kind of links are meant? The second question is why all of his publications, almost all awards and memberships were removed? The last but not the least - is there any Wiki page of any person you would reccomend as the recognized and "proper" one, because we're not sure what kind of information and in which style shall be posted (yes, we have read the Wiki guiadance, BUT...)not to be considered as subjective. Please, answer as soon as possible. — Preceding unsigned comment added by О. Евдокимова (talk • contribs) 06:26, 5 September 2016 (UTC)
- Hello О. Евдокимова.
- Who are "we"? Are you writing on behalf of somebody?
- Wikipedia:Orphan, the Russian equivalent is ru:Википедия:Статьи-сироты. In this case Vladimir Okrepilov is not mentioned in other articles here on the English Wikipedia. Going to ru:Окрепилов, Владимир Валентинович and clicking "What links here" in the toolbar area we come to ru:Служебная:Ссылки сюда/Окрепилов, Владимир Валентинович. As far as I can tell, the only article on Russian Wikipedia that mentions Okrepilov, and has an article on English Wikipedia is ru:Балтийский государственный технический университет «Военмех» имени Д. Ф. Устинова where he is mention in the section alumni. You could add him to Baltic State Technical University and correct the link to Baltic State Technical University in the Vladimir Okrepilov infobox.
- The article in this Previous revision of Vladimir Okrepilov looked very much like a curriculum vitae, and I concur with the pruning made by Bgwhite in Diff of Vladimir Okrepilov. Maybe some of the information can be worked into the article again, preferably in prose; bulleted lists are immensely boring and look much too much like LinkedIn, and that's not what Wikipedia aims at. Have a look at Dmitri Mendeleev, maybe that can serve as an inspiration. Please also add yourself to our Russia related project Wikipedia:WikiProject Russia, there you can get help from people who read and understand the language. — Sam Sailor 11:27, 5 September 2016 (UTC)
Sam, thank you very much for your answer.
- I mean "we" because I am writing from organization, there is a company of colleagues who edit and fill Okrepilov's page.
- I shall try and add as many links to his page as possible.
- I absolutely agree that previous version was more like a CV. English version will be edited. — Preceding unsigned comment added by О. Евдокимова (talk • contribs) 14:07, 5 September 2016 (UTC)
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- Thread retitled from "User O.Евдокимова.".
Hello, Sam! I have created the English version of https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Окрепилов,_Владимир_Валентинович#cite_note-76 page. This is the link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okrepilov,_Vladimir Could you please unite these two pages? So that one can click on "english" in the left menu and get to the english page from the russian page. Thank you! — Preceding unsigned comment added by О. Евдокимова (talk • contribs) 09:55, 1 September 2016 (UTC)
- Somebody else already did it, О. Евдокимова, but it's easy, see WP:DATA or the Russian equivalent at ru:Википедия:Викиданные. — Sam Sailor 20:52, 4 September 2016 (UTC)
Hello, Sam! Please, help us!! We've made corrections to the English page of Vladimir Okrepilov, but the new version was reduced and got the following comment: "This article is an orphan, as no other articles link to it. Please introduce links to this page from related articles; try the Find link tool for suggestions. (September 2016)". Can you please explain us what kind of links are meant? The second question is why all of his publications, almost all awards and memberships were removed? The last but not the least - is there any Wiki page of any person you would reccomend as the recognized and "proper" one, because we're not sure what kind of information and in which style shall be posted (yes, we have read the Wiki guiadance, BUT...)not to be considered as subjective. Please, answer as soon as possible. — Preceding unsigned comment added by О. Евдокимова (talk • contribs) 06:26, 5 September 2016 (UTC)
- Hello О. Евдокимова.
- Who are "we"? Are you writing on behalf of somebody?
- Wikipedia:Orphan, the Russian equivalent is ru:Википедия:Статьи-сироты. In this case Vladimir Okrepilov is not mentioned in other articles here on the English Wikipedia. Going to ru:Окрепилов, Владимир Валентинович and clicking "What links here" in the toolbar area we come to ru:Служебная:Ссылки сюда/Окрепилов, Владимир Валентинович. As far as I can tell, the only article on Russian Wikipedia that mentions Okrepilov, and has an article on English Wikipedia is ru:Балтийский государственный технический университет «Военмех» имени Д. Ф. Устинова where he is mention in the section alumni. You could add him to Baltic State Technical University and correct the link to Baltic State Technical University in the Vladimir Okrepilov infobox.
- The article in this Previous revision of Vladimir Okrepilov looked very much like a curriculum vitae, and I concur with the pruning made by Bgwhite in Diff of Vladimir Okrepilov. Maybe some of the information can be worked into the article again, preferably in prose; bulleted lists are immensely boring and look much too much like LinkedIn, and that's not what Wikipedia aims at. Have a look at Dmitri Mendeleev, maybe that can serve as an inspiration. Please also add yourself to our Russia related project Wikipedia:WikiProject Russia, there you can get help from people who read and understand the language. — Sam Sailor 11:27, 5 September 2016 (UTC)
Sam, thank you very much for your answer.
- I mean "we" because I am writing from organization, there is a company of colleagues who edit and fill Okrepilov's page.
- I shall try and add as many links to his page as possible.
- I absolutely agree that previous version was more like a CV. English version will be edited. — Preceding unsigned comment added by О. Евдокимова (talk • contribs) 14:07, 5 September 2016 (UTC)
Wikidata weekly summary #225
- Discussions
- Remember that we would love to have your input about data quality on Wikidata and list generation on Wikipedia!
- What would you like to organize for Wikidata's 4rth birthday?
- Events/Press/Blogs
- “Ben Whishaw, Broadway, the RADA and Wikidata” (data integration in the era of semantic web) by Harmonia Amanda
- Hands-on research about Wikidata: My time as a PhD student at Wikimedia Deutschland e.V. by Alessandro Piscopo
- 3 tutorial videos about Wikidata: an intro to Wikidata, how to edit Wikidata and Wikidata Sparql Query Tutorial by Ewan McAndrew, Navino Evans and Sean McBirnie
- Past: First Wikidata workshop in the Czech Republic, Pardubice – imported much open data related to the Czech Republic
- Past: Lydia and Jens from the Wikidata team were at the QTcon to talk about Wikidata and applications (see the slides)
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- The events page is now up to date. You want to join or organise a meetup with other Wikidata editors? Keep an eye on this page!
- 30K entries from Kindred Britain added in Mix’n’Match
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- Wiki Loves Monuments started! You can help by improving the items about heritage buildings or use Wikishootme to find unpictured monuments
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Help archiving Steve Jobs sources
I saw that you had been archiving a few of the sources on the Steve Jobs page. I've been trying to do the same but I've been having problems with the website. If you, it would be greatly appreciated. Rusted AutoParts 16:36, 26 August 2016 (UTC)
- Thank you for your help. The article has made GA status.
- Rusted AutoParts 22:33, 5 September 2016 (UTC)
This user helped promote Steve Jobs (film) to good article status.
- Thank you, Rusted AutoParts, but now I am slightly embarrassed that I did relatively little, while you did so much. Let me know if I can help with something else in the future, and I'll try to do a better job. Best, — Sam Sailor 08:39, 6 September 2016 (UTC)
- Don't be embarrassed. You had other things to do. Besides I think it was time for me to learn how to archive anyway. Can't always go about asking others to do it for me. I thank you again for the help you did put forward, and will definitely seek help if I need it in the future. Rusted AutoParts 14:03, 6 September 2016 (UTC)
- Thank you, Rusted AutoParts, but now I am slightly embarrassed that I did relatively little, while you did so much. Let me know if I can help with something else in the future, and I'll try to do a better job. Best, — Sam Sailor 08:39, 6 September 2016 (UTC)
Hi Sam
Hi Sam, while re-listing Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Deep Stealth Productions (2nd nomination), you did not remove the listing from the 29 August log resulting in multiple logs having the same Afd. You might consider doing that. Thanks. Lourdes 04:28, 6 September 2016 (UTC)
- Hello Lourdes. It is a glitch in User:Mr.Z-man/closeAFD2.js, the script that does the relisting. I have seen it happen before, and have now reported it in Special:Permalink/737993844#Glitch when relisting with closeAFD2.js. In this case it may have to do with the fact that the discussion was transcluded in Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Log/2016 August 29 as
{{Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Deep_Stealth_Productions (2nd nomination)}}
where{{Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Deep Stealth Productions (2nd nomination)}}
without underscores was expected. Relisted discussions are not removed from the old log, they are just hidden, so when I encounter this scenario, and it is the first relisting, I simply add<!--
in front of and-->
behind the transclution. — Sam Sailor 08:33, 6 September 2016 (UTC)
New article improvement drives
Check out the following new article improvement drives and contests. North America1000 11:42, 6 September 2016 (UTC)
- Wikipedia:The 10,000 Challenge – aims to reach 10,000 article improvements for UK- and Ireland-related articles
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Africa/The 10,000 Challenge – aims to reach 10,000 article improvements for Africa-related articles
The Signpost: 06 September 2016
- Special report: Olympics readership depended on language
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- Recent research: Ethics of machine-created articles and fighting vandalism
12:01:55, 6 September 2016 review of submission by Nickybc
Hi Sam,
We've been appointed as the main sponsor for Blackpool FC in the 2016/17 season, we've had to keep media coverage to a minimum due to the current situation with the fans and club owner. They are currently at loggerheads over the way the club is being run. That being said, the information I've provided is factually correct, I've listed us as sponsors on the Blackpool FC Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackpool_F.C.#Sponsors and you can see coverage of the sponsorship on the Blackpool Gazette's website: http://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/sport/football/blackpool-fc
What would I need to do further to get this listing approved. Many thanks, Nick
Answered on user's talk page. — Sam Sailor 11:16, 10 September 2016 (UTC)
12:01:55, 6 September 2016 review of submission by Nickybc
Hi Sam,
We've been appointed as the main sponsor for Blackpool FC in the 2016/17 season, we've had to keep media coverage to a minimum due to the current situation with the fans and club owner. They are currently at loggerheads over the way the club is being run. That being said, the information I've provided is factually correct, I've listed us as sponsors on the Blackpool FC Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackpool_F.C.#Sponsors and you can see coverage of the sponsorship on the Blackpool Gazette's website: http://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/sport/football/blackpool-fc
What would I need to do further to get this listing approved. Many thanks, Nick
Answered on user's talk page. — Sam Sailor 11:16, 10 September 2016 (UTC)
This Month in GLAM: August 2016
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A barnstar for you!
The Teamwork Barnstar | |
For the teamwork needed on Dance of the Polar Bears! Lugnuts Dick Laurent is dead 09:49, 11 September 2016 (UTC) |
- @Lugnuts: Thanks, always a pleasure working with you. The way you keep putting the shoulder to the wheel is awe-inspiring Orz...Ref — Sam Sailor 10:07, 11 September 2016 (UTC)
- Thank you! Hopefully makes a difference... :D Lugnuts Dick Laurent is dead 10:32, 11 September 2016 (UTC)
This week's article for improvement (week 37, 2016)
Adarsha School Narayanganj in Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Wikidata weekly summary #226
- Events/Press/Blogs
- Upcoming: Keynote by Lydia Pintscher at DBpedia conference, September 15th, Leipzig.
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- Upcoming: Andy Mabbett (User:Pigsonthewing) & Liam Wyatt (User:Wittylama) speaking about GLAM-Wiki (including Wikidata) in Warsaw, 19 October. Details tbc.
- Upcoming: Andy Mabbett (User:Pigsonthewing) speaking & running workshop about Wikidata at SFK 16 ("Software Freedom Kosova Conference") in Pristina, 21-23 October.
- Research on WikiProject Knowledge Organization Systems presented at 15th NKOS workshop at TPDL: Classification of Knowledge Organization Systems with Wikidata: Presentation and Paper.
- Being a Volunteer Developer for Wikimedia projects: An Interview with Tpt
- Sunday Query: The 200 Oldest Living French Actresses, query tutorial by Harmonia Amanda
- How to prototype Wikidata entities (in French) by Poulpy
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- We have new graphic material to present Wikidata. Feel free to use these files in your slides/talks/documents :)
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Please comment on Talk:Pavel Florensky
The feedback request service is asking for participation in this request for comment on Talk:Pavel Florensky. Legobot (talk) 04:23, 16 September 2016 (UTC)
conflict of interest
Sam,
I appreciate your monitoring things to make sure erroneous information is not posted. But I AM DAN HAERLE! So it seems like I should have something to say about what is posted on my page (Dan Haerle). My last post was simply an elaboration of earlier information about my career. Please tell me what I have to do to prove who I am and be able to proceed with one final small edit!
Thanks very much!
Dan Haerle — Preceding unsigned comment added by Danhaerle (talk • contribs) 00:35, 20 August 2016 (UTC)
- @Danhaerle: I believe you when you say you are Dan. I will post a welcome message on your talk page, and include a notice regarding editing an article about yourself. Please notice that Dan Haerle is about you, but it is not "your page". The edit you refer to as your last post, is this edit, but that I reverted as it was a copyright violation of workshops
.jazzbooks .com /faculty /dan-haerle . /. Wikipedia:Simple COI request gives instructions on how to ask for an edit to be made. Please sign your posts on talk pages per Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages. Thanks! — Sam Sailor 13:01, 23 August 2016 (UTC)
Hagay Mizrahi
Dear Sam ,
Thank you for your time to read this i noticed you recommended my page for speedy deletion i am new to wikipedia and i hired a third party user Navalforece334 to create my page i did not know this user was banned i am totally new to wikipedia and my hired user said he was following all guide lines on wiki and was not a banned user i can provide proof for everything mentioned on my page please help me keep my page alive
i appreciate your effort and hard work
Sincerely , Hagay Mizrahi
my wiki page :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagay_Mizrahi — Preceding unsigned comment added by Hagybear (talk • contribs) 05:24, 20 August 2016 (UTC)
- @Hagybear: I'm not surprised that the many accounts used by this person was for paid editing. Do you mind me asking, what was the price for Hagay Mizrahi? I will post a welcome message on your talk page, and include a notice regarding editing an article about yourself. Please notice that Hagay Mizrahi is about you, but it is not "your page". I'm sympathetic towards trying to WP:PRESERVE articles when possible; I searched for sources writing about you, but returned here empty-handed. The goal is to meet WP:BASIC that says
Could you maybe find some sources that we could reference, and post them here for me? Please sign your posts on talk pages per Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages. Thanks! — Sam Sailor 13:01, 23 August 2016 (UTC)People are presumed notable if they have received significant coverage in multiple published[1] secondary sources that are reliable, intellectually independent of each other,[2] and independent of the subject.[3]
References
- ^ What constitutes a "published work" is deliberately broad.
- ^ Sources that are pure derivatives of an original source can be used as references, but do not contribute toward establishing the notability of a subject. "Intellectual independence" requires not only that the content of sources be non-identical, but also that the entirety of content in a published work not be derived from (or based in) another work (partial derivations are acceptable). For example, a speech by a politician about a particular person contributes toward establishing the notability of that person, but multiple reproductions of the transcript of that speech by different news outlets do not. A biography written about a person contributes toward establishing his or her notability, but a summary of that biography lacking an original intellectual contribution does not.
- ^ Autobiography and self-promotion are not the routes to having an encyclopedia article. The barometer of notability is whether people independent of the subject itself have actually considered the subject notable enough that they have written and published non-trivial works that focus upon it. Thus, entries in biographical dictionaries that accept self-nominations (such as the Marquis Who's Who) do not contribute toward notability, nor do web pages about an organization's own staff or members.
hi thanks for your reply ! totally understand and thank you again .. the person charged me $70 for doing this page would love to know if you do any work to help me correct this page if needed you can reach my via my web page as well :) here is a link to an article about my work with an artist in hebrew on a very respectable israeli website i translated here is the link :
http://www.mako.co.il/music-news/local/Article-64bf554f9045551006.htm
here is the translation let me know if you need more information i have many articles i can provide about hagay mizrahi :
Hagay MIzrahi Article translation :
http://www.mako.co.il/music-news/local/Article-64bf554f9045551006.htm
When he was only 18, singer Roy Sandler took the opportunity of a lifetime: to travel to Los Angeles to record a song with those who produced, among other things, a song from the last album of Justin Bieber. We need to hear from him what was there. Listen well Mako System Music | MAKO | Posted 06/15/16 15:41 Roy Sandler (Photo: Ehud Segev and Mika Gurovich, PR) Photo : Ehud Segev and Mika Gurovich It all started when Alon de Loco, music producer Roy Sandler, offered him an offer he could not refuse: "Alon told me he had to go abroad, everything is more developed there. It was the most spontaneous world, he said, 'Come on - I want doors opened there, I want us to know, I want to turn out to others. We booked tickets, we flew, we did not know exactly what will be. "And so came the young singer oak and Sandler to the United States. What happened to them during this visit Los Angeles was truly could not have expected - they joined the producer of Justin Bieber and worked together with Hagay Mizrahi who is responsible for the theme song of Justin Bieber's latest album, "Purpose". With them they recorded a song to Roy Sandler, "Guitar candle", which is due out in the coming weeks, and even met with the sons of Michael Jackson. How did the connection with them anyway? "Deloco started his way with Hagay Mizrahi did his first three albums, then moved to a career abroad and has built an amazing career. He works with the artistic director of Justin Bieber - one of the most wanted men in America that takes the song to 50 thousand dollars. I'm still starting out, but it's kind of a dream come true. " How was the meeting with the children of Michael Jackson? "They were amazing, I was very happy to meet them. I'm only 18, I work on my English still. America is so great and you get to know so many people in the week that it was really crazy. It's an experience that can not be described in words, I still do not digests met the sons of Michael Jackson - they came to my studio with five guards and a photographer making a film about them. We'll come back for four months and I want to get there all my album. " What work differently than in the US? "Professionalism to another level. There are no games, I will not come into the studio and do what I want. Two hours ending production, stayed in the country takes two weeks. Microphones there are so good, even if you have the sound of a crow, were you pigeons mouth. Microphones 150 thousand USD. everything is bigger. it is not obvious that a child of 18, early on, working on a second album overall, traveler. Alon opened a door for me that not everyone opens an opportunity of a lifetime. left us Productions amazing, we did connections amazing I am sure that soon it will develop more and go one step forward, even if it if the sons of Michael and if with the producers we met. " Made you think about a career abroad? "Singing in English've never tried, but I can every person has dreams and fantasies. My dream is to deliver the goods and reach the goal I want to reach her country's. I always said that whoever succeeds Israel can succeed in the world, because we are such a small country and most not resentful of the world. we have more singers audience. throw a stone through the window and hurt the singer. as soon as I got back to Israel the first thing I did was sign up for an English course, I want to work on the accent, does not require that it be singing, but I feel more comfortable speaking, it would be like Sfas If mine. I'm sure it will happen sometime in there. hard work always pays of
end of translation ----
thanks if you need more information please let me know :) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Hagybear (talk • contribs) 23:42, 24 August 2016 (UTC)
- Thanks, but I already saw www
.mako .co .il /music-news /local /Article-64bf554f9045551006 .htm when I searched for sources, and the translation above is not by you, it is the Google translation, where you have substituted Sandler for Shoemaker. - I'm sorry to hear that you paid US$70 for the article. You write
(I) would love to know if you do any work to help me correct this page
; I did. I added the citation "רועי סנדלר הקליט שיר עם המפיק של ג'סטין ביבר". mako (in Hebrew). 15 June 2016. Retrieved 25 August 2016. to the article in this diff. I don't do paid editing. Flattery and barnstars may occasionally have a positive effect, but only within the framework of policies and guidelines, and I can't work miracles. - There are not sources enough found to meet WP:BASIC or WP:CREATIVE. People working behind the scene in music/theatre/film are much more difficult to write articles about than the artists in the limelight: the singers, the musicians, the actors/actresses. Good luck with what you do! Best, — Sam Sailor 10:40, 25 August 2016 (UTC)
Annelise Marie Jorgensen
Hi Sam!
Thank you awfully for reviewing my entry on Annelise Marie Jorgensen. I really appreciate you taking the time!
Could I please ask you to reconsider because I feel that the half a million fans she has would have come about partly due to her modelling which does fulfill the basic criteria for being notable. The reasons why I feel it fulfills the basic criteria is because she has featured on the front covers of magazines all over America and loads of websites including Playboy.
Thank you again - hope you don't mind me asking!
Kind Wishes
James — Preceding unsigned comment added by James007BondMoore (talk • contribs) 16:07, 22 August 2016 (UTC)
- Hi James. Sorry, arbitrary numbers such as Twitter followers and fans etc. etc. just doesn't do it. But feel free to post me a list of links to reliable sources writing about her, then I'll have a look at it. — Sam Sailor 16:24, 22 August 2016 (UTC)
Hi Sam Thank you kindly - that's very good of you. Thank you for your patience. Here are some reliable sources for you:
1. http://kaboom-magazine.com/2016/08/12/69117/ 2. http://www.wheelsandheelsmag.com/2015/12/wheels-and-heels-magazine-print-edition.html 3. http://www.recoilweb.com/going-hot-annelise-marie-87923.html 4. http://www.playboymisssocial.com/annelisemarie — Preceding unsigned comment added by James007BondMoore (talk • contribs) 16:37, 22 August 2016 (UTC)
- James, have a read on WP:BASIC again, please. We are very far from there when it comes to Annelise. Sorry, but that's just the hard facts. Can I get you started with some regular editing? Anything in particular you are interested in? Regards, — Sam Sailor 16:49, 22 August 2016 (UTC) -- P.S. Please sign your posts on talk pages per Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages. Thanks!
And then there are these Sam: 5. http://mmm.dk/damer/dam-er-annelise-marie 6. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CGTvQ84UAAANfK1.jpg:large She's world-famous.
Not interested in any other editing but thanks anyway Sam. — Preceding unsigned comment added by James007BondMoore (talk • contribs) 17:20, 22 August 2016 (UTC)
Wikidata weekly summary #227
- Discussions
- We're starting working on lexicographical data! Please read the proposal and give us your feedback :)
- New request for comments: Merging male and female labels
- Events/Press/Blogs
- Upcoming: State of the map, September 23 - 25, Brussels
- Next Wikidata office hour: Tuesday September 27th, from 18:00 to 19:00 (Berlin time, UTC+2), in #wikimedia-office
- Video of a SPARQL workshop (& materials) organized by Wikimedia Foundation's Discovery and Research teams
- Slides of Lydia's keynote about Wikidata at the DBpedia conference 2016
- Slides of Andreas Thalhammer about Unified PageRank for DBpedia and Wikidata
- #SundayQuery: ask for help on queries every Sunday on Twitter! This week, a tutorial about surnames by Harmonia Amanda, and how to use SPARQL and Python to fix typographical errors by Ash Crow
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- The Project Grants program is accepting proposals from September 12 to October 11 to fund new tools, research, offline outreach, online organizing and other experiments that enhance the work of Wikimedia volunteers.
- The RevisionSlider is now available as a beta feature, try it to have a visual overview of your diffs.
- You can also activate ORES the review tool to watch damaging edits more easily!
- There's an infographic on the quality process in Wikidata you can use and edit.
- You can also use and translate this new datamodel representation.
- How to fix taxon common names with Pywikibot, tutorial by TweetsFactsAndQueries and Tobias1984.
- Did you know?
- Newest properties: Visual Novel Database ID, territory overlaps, Zaragoza monument ID, Patrimonio Web JCyL ID, uses property, Statoids ID, art director, offers view on, World Bridge Federation ID, Olympic.org ID, Cultural Heritage Armenia ID, Harasire ID, Sporthorse data ID, Allbreedpedigree ID, Webpedigrees ID, Horsetelex ID
- Query examples:
- Newest database reports: list of embassies
- Development
- We're working on entity usage on Wikimedia projects, check our different features
- The Wikidata team attended and participated to a lot of conference these past days (WikiCon, ViewSource, DPpedia, SoCraTes, Write the doc) that's why we don't have many tasks to share with you this week :)
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Message from Risk.manager
Sam.
re: Draft:Pleasure Boat International Travel Formalites
Thanks for your thoughtful consideration. Your recommendation to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikivoyage is noted and I feel that while my project can serve that audience my goal is to actually support legislation affecting the economic contribution of marine tourism and public policy affecting personal freedom.
I was traveling alone in and my boat was confiscated for overstaying a 30 day limit by 10 days. This happen because the information was available to me and the lack of transparency provide cover for corruption. The communist government has changed here and my year detained in the court system has finally resulted in an opportunity to make my case a cause for change.
Government staff has asked me to prepare research to support lawmakers who want to modernize and conform to the world's norms and it was my feeling there was a popular need for the yachting community to work on a definitive reference of this issue.
If a wiki was discoverable, available and significant I feel there would be collaborative interest in maintaining its currency. I obviously am motivated to make a commitment to the cause and publishing here could facilitate important change for a wider public benefit. .
I am ready to continue the direct referencing and to modify the scope of the list if you think I may be eventually successful.
Best,
Bart — Preceding unsigned comment added by Risk.manager (talk • contribs) 13:34, 8 September 2016 (UTC)
- Hello Bart, and my apologies for the delay.
- I think your reasoning is sound, the question is just if Wikipedia is the right venue? But, heck, let's give it a go, the best thing that can happen is that I'm wrong, and if I'm right, then you could eventually try Wikivoyage.
- Should we start by determining a title for the draft? I poked around in Category:Boating and Category:Tourism that's probably the two places were this list would end up being categorized (maybe in a sub-category like Category:Tourism law).
- Since the draft format is in list form rather than prose we are looking for a title along the lines "List of <something> travel regulations". Question is what <something> makes most sense for the average reader. In my draft comment I wrote "yacht", but that's not the best suggestion, is it? "List of yacht travel regulations". In the UK one would maybe talk about "pleasure craft travel regulations". But isn't the more straight forward "boat" good enough? "List of boat travel regulations". Your thoughts? Best, — Sam Sailor 13:26, 10 September 2016 (UTC)
Sam,
I'm grateful for your interest. It seems I'm having trouble making the most basic decisions here. To avoid bias or controversy in my article I had chosen a list format using a wikipedia list of countries as my template but I also found this Comparison of wiki hosting services suggesting to me that all sorts of comparisons are acceptable at wikipedia and maybe the title should be "comparison of marine tourism laws" or "comparison of country's visiting vessel regulations" .
It seems to me the title goes beyond discovery so I want to consider it carefully. I would like to use "Boat or Yacht" for search engine purposes but fear this words sound frivolous detracting from the serious nature of what I'm trying to do here. While this list will be of interests mostly to travelers I hope it would be relevant to policy researchers also. These keywords could maybe also be mentioned outside the title and in redirects but ill follow your recommendation.
I read Wikipedia:Categorization and now wonder if this may fit a Set Category. Is this a List of Laws? Category:Law lists. Is it geography related? Category:Geography-related lists. I understand the this decision need be made upon leaving the draft space and maybe the category would influence the title.
Risk.manager (talk) 12:47, 13 September 2016 (UTC)
- Exactly, that was why I was looking around in the category structure to see, if we had/if I could find other articles that could serve as an inspiration for what to title your draft.
- I think your suggestion of Draft:Comparison of marine tourism laws (or should that be "regulations"?) makes a lot more sense than my suggestion of "List of boat travel regulations" when I think about it now. The "List of" prefix could suggest that the list listed links to individual boat travel regulations by country. Should I move the draft? If yes, to "Draft:Comparison of marine tourism laws" or to "Draft:Comparison of marine tourism regulations"? If a better title comes to mind while you edit, we can move it again. How does that sound?
- The Wikipedia Adventure is warmly recommended, it provides training in basic editing skills. — Sam Sailor 13:48, 13 September 2016 (UTC)
Ok Sam Sailor I've done my orientation, moved and retitled.
Addressing editor's original concerns I have added another hundred unique references to government sources. However I continue to rely on noonsight.com believing it's comprehensive and highly regarded for accuracy even if some content is anecdotal. The comments are controlled for spam by editors after submission by email.
My hope is that this list would attract contributions and I could help maintain what becomes a definitive collection of rules travellers need. I've left table cells empty where I need help but have seen examples of others using ?.
Thanks for all the help, Bart Risk.manager (talk) 00:22, 16 September 2016 (UTC)
I made another title change: [[1]]
I suppose I need to clean up by deleting old title name spaces?
Made a category decision: travel
tourism tourism Law = Category:Tourism Law
I feel to be about the 90% mark and ready to submit if you can take a look please. I intend to continue adding content and references but wanted a live version to share with potential collaborators ASAP
Best, Risk.manager (talk) 17:30, 16 September 2016 (UTC)
- Hi Risk.manager. You could not know, but when we rename a page, we MOVE it to the new title, we don't cut'n'paste the text. Don't worry, I swapped the titles around, find the draft at Draft:Comparison of marine tourism laws. Let's keep our focus on that title for now. I have merged the newer table from Draft:Country comparison, openness to marine tourism, but please abandon this latter draft.
- Can Openness Score be sourced? As it stands now, it looks to me as your own scoring, your own synthesis, and we never do that on Wikipedia. Please read Wikipedia:No original research and let me hear your thoughts. — Sam Sailor 11:37, 19 September 2016 (UTC)
Deletion finder
I didn't know about this script until I saw you mention it on someone's talk page. IMO this is more than a gadget, eventually it is an essential script. Please see Wikipedia:Page Curation/Suggested improvements, scroll through and see if you find such a suggestion or similar and if you don't, add it. And while you are there you may wish to comment on any of the other suggestions and watchlist the page - we have been asked by the WMF to draw up a priority list from these items. --Kudpung กุดผึ้ง (talk) 23:19, 23 September 2016 (UTC)
- @Kudpung: You are right, User:Writ Keeper/Scripts/deletionFinder.js is an essential script for anyone serious about NPP. I can't count the times it helped me discover recreations that were previously deleted under a CSD or discover G4 eligible recreations. I'll add it to Wikipedia:Page Curation/Suggested improvements. — Sam Sailor 05:44, 24 September 2016 (UTC)
- Off-topic: Did you know that throughout the 1970s I was an RYA and British Army (1 D1v & 2 Div BAOR) Sailing Instructor? I used to sail ocean going army Cutlass and Dan Boats, Bosun & Wayfarer dingys, Lasers, Fireballs, FD, 505 and had my own French-built 470. And that I've been in music and theatre all my life.--Kudpung กุดผึ้ง (talk) 06:02, 24 September 2016 (UTC)
- @Kudpung: I know you co-skippered the STICKY work-group (I read through the entire archives of WT:BLPPROD last year to acquire some sort of understanding of how policies and guidelines are developed here), and that you can explain why an initial BLP reference does not have to be indisputably reliable; something that were debated at WP:BLPRFC3 in 2010, and even today can spur discussions, see e.g. Special:Permalink/734840759#BLPPROD in the talk page archives of the good MelanieN.
- I did not know about your off-wiki life. "Fireball" you say, ahh! does that bring back memories! After I outgrew the Optimist, I bought a Europe and crewed on a 420 - I never had the weight to trapeze a 470, let alone a FD, although I'd given an arm and a leg to own any one of them back then and sit at the stick. I vividly recall a local sailor importing a Fireball from the UK, we're talking the 1970s here, bright yellow hull it had that contrasted the dark colour of the thickly varnished deck perfectly. And obviously, compared to the Mirror, the training vessel stable of the local sailing club, the Fireball was entirely the dog's bollocks. If I ever get my Beneteau First 47.7 navigated around your neck of the woods, let's go for a sail. And if a piano is at hand, and since you say Wayfarer, I believe I can still do a decent Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen, as well as a respectable rendition of "Im Rhein, im heiligen Strome" in reference to your service at BAOR. Or is the rarely performed Brahms cycle Magelone-Lieder with its Provencial setting even more befitting? — Sam Sailor 09:39, 24 September 2016 (UTC)
- I suppose as an academic I ought to be ashamed to say that I never came across Tieck. I was brought up on a force-fed diet of classic and I love to play and improvise around all the popular pieces because they are well known and I like to shock people with my jazz renderings of them (I suppose that's the influence of Jaques Loussier and Keith Jarrett) - I was already being scolded at the age of 12 for playing Glen Miller on some rather famous church organs when I thought nobody was listening. If I stepped into a 470 today, it would probably sink. Kudpung กุดผึ้ง (talk) 10:04, 24 September 2016 (UTC)
- Off-topic: Did you know that throughout the 1970s I was an RYA and British Army (1 D1v & 2 Div BAOR) Sailing Instructor? I used to sail ocean going army Cutlass and Dan Boats, Bosun & Wayfarer dingys, Lasers, Fireballs, FD, 505 and had my own French-built 470. And that I've been in music and theatre all my life.--Kudpung กุดผึ้ง (talk) 06:02, 24 September 2016 (UTC)
This week's article for improvement (week 39, 2016)
Albrecht Dürer, famous German painter of the German Renaissance.
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Albrecht Dürer, famous German painter of the German Renaissance.
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Help needed with Zeek article
Hi Sam Sailor, I have been following your edits as of late as a token of excellence I seek your assistance improving Zeek Wikipedia article. I will be honest and come forward that I have a stated COI with the company but I feel the information presented in the article is notable. Any input from you regarding this matter would be amazing. Thanks, Eddard 'Ned' Stark (talk) 20:38, 26 September 2016 (UTC)
Wikidata weekly summary #228
- Events/Blogs/Press
- Past: WikiCon 2016
- Past: OASPA conference (slides)
- Past: State of the Map
- Past: National Institute of Health: frontiers in data science lecture series (slides)
- Upcoming: SMWCon
- Upcoming: office hour on IRC
- Blog post about Wikidata and data about Czech trees
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- The query examples have been migrated from mediawiki.org to wikidata.org at d:Wikidata:SPARQL examples
- HPI is doing a linked data engineering course online
- TXT Werk is doing automatic entity recognition in text with the help of Wikidata. Previously only German was supported. English is now supported as well.
- Andy has mapped most of the W3C's ontology for vCard to Wikidata properties.
- Did you know?
- Newest properties: Heritage Lighthouse of Canada ID, Heritage Railway Station of Canada ID, New General Catalogue ID, Vine user ID, data.gouv.fr ID, patient of, Ciné-Ressources person ID, Ciné-Ressources movie ID, UAI code, Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities ID, Northern Ireland charity number, charity number (Isle of Man), JewishGen Locality ID, Federal Heritage Buildings ID, USGS earthquake id, league points system, INA video ID, GS1 Manufacturer code, Last.FM music ID, IMIS person ID, innervates, innervated by, Nobel prize ID, Marburger Professorenkatalog ID, TAXREF ID, VKontakte username, Czech National Bibliography book ID, WSJ topic ID, FANTOIR code, OpenCitations bibliographic resource ID
- Query examples: taxonomy of squirrels (source), good or featured articles about people on Wikipedia but with no picture on Wikidata (source), Nordic Cross flags (source)
- Development
- mnc (for Manchu) will soon be available as a language code for monolingual text values (phabricator:T137808)
- Worked on foreign EntityIds in order to be able to use Wikidata's items and properties on Commons in the future (phabricator:T145516, phabricator:T146030, phabricator:T146274)
- More work on usage tracking UI (phabricator:T145965, phabricator:T143148, phabricator:T145189, phabricator:T144923)
- RFC discussion about Multi-Content-Revisions - another big blocker for structured data on Commons (phabricator:E273)
- Ran a bot to mark dates that need a check of their calendar model (phabricator:T105100)
- Getting unit conversion into the query service soon. We'll start with units for length and then expand based on feedback. (phabricator:T117032)
- Working on extension to automatically link pages between languages on Wiktionary (phabricator:T145412)
- Added the value that is responsible for an error in the error message so it can be found and fixed more easily (phabricator:T144303)
- Working on fix for issue with extremely large or small date values in RDF (phabricator:T146356)
- Expanding references again in diffs (phabricator:T129836)
- Unbroke CopyReferences gadget. More work is needed. (phabricator:T142203)
- Fixed issue with 2 search suggestion boxes showing up instead of 1 (phabricator:T119492)
- Worked on improving the query service documentation (phabricator:T133052)
- Monthly Tasks
- Hack on one of these.
- Help develop the next summary here!
- Contribute to a Showcase item
- Help translate or proofread pages in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals - proposals needing attention
Wikidata weekly summary #228
- Events/Blogs/Press
- Past: WikiCon 2016
- Past: OASPA conference (slides)
- Past: State of the Map
- Past: National Institute of Health: frontiers in data science lecture series (slides)
- Upcoming: SMWCon
- Upcoming: office hour on IRC
- Blog post about Wikidata and data about Czech trees
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- The query examples have been migrated from mediawiki.org to wikidata.org at d:Wikidata:SPARQL examples
- HPI is doing a linked data engineering course online
- TXT Werk is doing automatic entity recognition in text with the help of Wikidata. Previously only German was supported. English is now supported as well.
- Andy has mapped most of the W3C's ontology for vCard to Wikidata properties.
- Did you know?
- Newest properties: Heritage Lighthouse of Canada ID, Heritage Railway Station of Canada ID, New General Catalogue ID, Vine user ID, data.gouv.fr ID, patient of, Ciné-Ressources person ID, Ciné-Ressources movie ID, UAI code, Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities ID, Northern Ireland charity number, charity number (Isle of Man), JewishGen Locality ID, Federal Heritage Buildings ID, USGS earthquake id, league points system, INA video ID, GS1 Manufacturer code, Last.FM music ID, IMIS person ID, innervates, innervated by, Nobel prize ID, Marburger Professorenkatalog ID, TAXREF ID, VKontakte username, Czech National Bibliography book ID, WSJ topic ID, FANTOIR code, OpenCitations bibliographic resource ID
- Query examples: taxonomy of squirrels (source), good or featured articles about people on Wikipedia but with no picture on Wikidata (source), Nordic Cross flags (source)
- Development
- mnc (for Manchu) will soon be available as a language code for monolingual text values (phabricator:T137808)
- Worked on foreign EntityIds in order to be able to use Wikidata's items and properties on Commons in the future (phabricator:T145516, phabricator:T146030, phabricator:T146274)
- More work on usage tracking UI (phabricator:T145965, phabricator:T143148, phabricator:T145189, phabricator:T144923)
- RFC discussion about Multi-Content-Revisions - another big blocker for structured data on Commons (phabricator:E273)
- Ran a bot to mark dates that need a check of their calendar model (phabricator:T105100)
- Getting unit conversion into the query service soon. We'll start with units for length and then expand based on feedback. (phabricator:T117032)
- Working on extension to automatically link pages between languages on Wiktionary (phabricator:T145412)
- Added the value that is responsible for an error in the error message so it can be found and fixed more easily (phabricator:T144303)
- Working on fix for issue with extremely large or small date values in RDF (phabricator:T146356)
- Expanding references again in diffs (phabricator:T129836)
- Unbroke CopyReferences gadget. More work is needed. (phabricator:T142203)
- Fixed issue with 2 search suggestion boxes showing up instead of 1 (phabricator:T119492)
- Worked on improving the query service documentation (phabricator:T133052)
- Monthly Tasks
- Hack on one of these.
- Help develop the next summary here!
- Contribute to a Showcase item
- Help translate or proofread pages in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals - proposals needing attention
Wikidata weekly summary #228
- Events/Blogs/Press
- Past: WikiCon 2016
- Past: OASPA conference (slides)
- Past: State of the Map
- Past: National Institute of Health: frontiers in data science lecture series (slides)
- Upcoming: SMWCon
- Upcoming: office hour on IRC
- Blog post about Wikidata and data about Czech trees
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- The query examples have been migrated from mediawiki.org to wikidata.org at d:Wikidata:SPARQL examples
- HPI is doing a linked data engineering course online
- TXT Werk is doing automatic entity recognition in text with the help of Wikidata. Previously only German was supported. English is now supported as well.
- Andy has mapped most of the W3C's ontology for vCard to Wikidata properties.
- Did you know?
- Newest properties: Heritage Lighthouse of Canada ID, Heritage Railway Station of Canada ID, New General Catalogue ID, Vine user ID, data.gouv.fr ID, patient of, Ciné-Ressources person ID, Ciné-Ressources movie ID, UAI code, Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities ID, Northern Ireland charity number, charity number (Isle of Man), JewishGen Locality ID, Federal Heritage Buildings ID, USGS earthquake id, league points system, INA video ID, GS1 Manufacturer code, Last.FM music ID, IMIS person ID, innervates, innervated by, Nobel prize ID, Marburger Professorenkatalog ID, TAXREF ID, VKontakte username, Czech National Bibliography book ID, WSJ topic ID, FANTOIR code, OpenCitations bibliographic resource ID
- Query examples: taxonomy of squirrels (source), good or featured articles about people on Wikipedia but with no picture on Wikidata (source), Nordic Cross flags (source)
- Development
- mnc (for Manchu) will soon be available as a language code for monolingual text values (phabricator:T137808)
- Worked on foreign EntityIds in order to be able to use Wikidata's items and properties on Commons in the future (phabricator:T145516, phabricator:T146030, phabricator:T146274)
- More work on usage tracking UI (phabricator:T145965, phabricator:T143148, phabricator:T145189, phabricator:T144923)
- RFC discussion about Multi-Content-Revisions - another big blocker for structured data on Commons (phabricator:E273)
- Ran a bot to mark dates that need a check of their calendar model (phabricator:T105100)
- Getting unit conversion into the query service soon. We'll start with units for length and then expand based on feedback. (phabricator:T117032)
- Working on extension to automatically link pages between languages on Wiktionary (phabricator:T145412)
- Added the value that is responsible for an error in the error message so it can be found and fixed more easily (phabricator:T144303)
- Working on fix for issue with extremely large or small date values in RDF (phabricator:T146356)
- Expanding references again in diffs (phabricator:T129836)
- Unbroke CopyReferences gadget. More work is needed. (phabricator:T142203)
- Fixed issue with 2 search suggestion boxes showing up instead of 1 (phabricator:T119492)
- Worked on improving the query service documentation (phabricator:T133052)
- Monthly Tasks
- Hack on one of these.
- Help develop the next summary here!
- Contribute to a Showcase item
- Help translate or proofread pages in your own language!
- Help merge identical items across Wikimedia projects.
- Add labels, in your own language(s), for the new properties listed above.
- Comment on property proposals: all open proposals - proposals needing attention
The Signpost: 29 September 2016
- News and notes: Wikipedia Education Program case study published; and a longtime Wikimedian has made his final edit
- In the media: Wikipedia in the news
- Featured content: Three weeks in the land of featured content
- Arbitration report: Arbcom looking for new checkusers and oversight appointees while another case opens
- Traffic report: From Gene Wilder to JonBenét
- Technology report: Category sorting and template parameters