User talk:Starfleet Academy/Archives/2012/March
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ClueBot NG Suggestion
Sorry about not getting back to you about your suggestion. I had read it, but didn't have the time then to write a response. I had meant to write a response later that day, but I ended up forgetting about it.
The short answer is that it already does factor in caps. The long answer is that that is just one of several hundred statistics that are put into the inputs of the artificial neural network. The biggest problem with just simply checking all-caps is that there are several instances like SOPA, PIPA, ACTA, NASA, SHIELD, COBOL, and several others; so the bot assigns a low weight to the caps metric because it realizes that it does not always mean vandalism. -- Cobi(t|c|b) 18:42, 5 March 2012 (UTC)
- Hi, sorry to make that remark on the ClueBot Commons talkpage. As a person that is on 10+ wikis I know how hard it is to keep track of everything. I guess I didn't realise that it was down to you quite as much. I do know about SOPA, PIPA, ACTA & NASA. And now I think about it there are quite a few computer languages have an all caps in their names. LED is another case in point. Then you have the WP:CUTS. I see it would be a nightmare to program. Question, if you have time :) , Does ClueBot NG look for all caps on certain pages? e.g All caps.
- As I said, it was a pointless go. My apologies. I like your cluebot and thank you for taking the time to post the above! :) Starfleet Academy Hail ML 01:49, 6 Mar, 2012 UTC
Hello Starfleet Academy, I saw your comment on the help desk, and I noticed that you are using a template for your signature. Per the signature policy, signatures always need to be substituted. And on an unrelated note, nice username. Best, Alpha_Quadrant (talk) 05:27, 6 March 2012 (UTC)
- Oh. I see the prob Alpha Quadrant. I did notice this issue a week or so ago when I added the
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. In that it appeared on an old version in my sandbox. I had no idea that subituting was a rule. I sadly don't think I can do anything about it. I'm currently preferencing my signature, which means we've come across a feedback loop in the MediaWiki software. I have SUBST: User:Starfleet Academy/Sig in my preferences, this in turn has SUBST: User:Starfleet Academy/SigSource, but then looses it substitution. I have an idea to fix this (two actually), but your not going to like plan: B.
- Thanks on the name front! I like your username as well. I've been told by family that 'Starfleet Academy' is silly because it is an organization not a person... I still like it. I'm just waiting for the law suit. :) Starfleet Academy Hail ML 06:02, 6 Mar, 2012 UTC
In your user preferences, you should be able to add {{subst:User:Starfleet Academy/SigSource}} to the preferences box in user preferences, and that should do the trick. Regarding the lawsuit, I have been on Wikipedia for almost two years now, and so far CBS hasn't complained. I suppose you really can't copyright two words. A few months ago, I noticed that there is a company in Texas called Alpha Quadrant, Inc., so I don't think you have anything to worry about. Well, I hope that works for you. If you need any assistance, I would be more than happy to help. Best, Alpha_Quadrant (talk) 06:15, 6 March 2012 (UTC)
- Yeah I could subst: /SigSource, but then nearly 700 characters of code are added everytime I sign. Plan B involves me creating /SigSource2 if I make any major changes to my sig. I tried another idea of mine, which was to template /SigSource onto /Sig subst: onto /SigPref. This went wrong somewhere because it just leaves
{{SUBST:User:Starfleet Academy/SigSource}}
in my prefs. Any suggestions? Starfleet Academy Hail ML 06:23, 6 Mar, 2012 UTC
- PS My mistake it leaves the code wrongly on the page not in prefs. :) Starfleet Academy Hail ML 06:26, 6 Mar, 2012 UTC
- Hmm, substitution chaining probably won't resolve the issue. I think the simplest way to fix this would be to shorten up the code. How about — Starfleet Academy Hail ~~~ would that work for you? Best, Alpha_Quadrant (talk) 06:51, 6 March 2012 (UTC)
- No I don't think so, sorry. It would have to be five '~' anyway. I would like to say that WP:SIG says nowhere that one has to substitute sigs. I won't make any major chages (colors, shape) without using /SigSource2 as I mentioned before. Or are you worried about vandalism? in that case I could request page protection (up-to auto-confrimed level)? :) Starfleet Academy Hail ML 07:06, 6 Mar, 2012 UTC
- I used <includeonly></includeonly> so that the five tides wouldn't substitute unless used with a subst:. Non-substituted signatures are forbidden by WP:SIG#NT. Alpha_Quadrant (talk) 07:10, 6 March 2012 (UTC)
- No I don't think so, sorry. It would have to be five '~' anyway. I would like to say that WP:SIG says nowhere that one has to substitute sigs. I won't make any major chages (colors, shape) without using /SigSource2 as I mentioned before. Or are you worried about vandalism? in that case I could request page protection (up-to auto-confrimed level)? :) Starfleet Academy Hail ML 07:06, 6 Mar, 2012 UTC
- Okay. *sob* I'll look into changing it then. I will try to fit it into the sig section of the prefs. I have to say it's a bit ostentatious isn't it? I liked the border, but the length was a nightmare with the whitespace wrapping. I first created it on Wikia, and yes it was a "mine is bigger than yours" with a few of the other users there. I had no idea it put strain on the servers, thanks for hightlighting this. I'll keep this ace up my sleeve for the next time they think there cleverer than me ha ha! I'll let you know when I've got my new sig up and running, and ask you what you think!
- PS that info on WP:SIG#NT needs to be made more obvious. I didn't find it even using Ctrl + F!!! :) Starfleet Academy Hail ML 07:34, 6 Mar, 2012 UTC
This is Lisa Brown. I'm not sure if this is where I should be replying to you or not. I saw the link in your reply to me but all it does is take me to your page and I wasn't sure how to communicate with you regarding the posting I am trying to get squared away for Larry N. Jordan — Preceding unsigned comment added by LisaBrown2012 (talk • contribs) 05:33, 9 March 2012 (UTC)
HELP! Starfleet, somebody has now apparently initiated a "discussion" about targeting my entry on Larry N. Jordan for DELETION and I don't know why this is, since I thought we had 10 days to get the kinks ironed out before it would be removed. I am struggling to edit this and comply with Wikipedia rules and now some guy with a handle named "Orange" somebody-or-other has done this.
Please look at the extensive revisions I have done with the entry today. I am still not sure how to put References at the bottom of the page. I would like to be done with this. Maybe you could step in and help me so we get this taken care of once and for all.
I also don't know why there are warnings at the top of my page that make false assumptions and accusations that I am so close to Mr. Jordan. What proof is there of this? He is a colleague whom I have admired and think deserves to be on Wikipedia but that's all. Lisa Brown---- — Preceding unsigned comment added by LisaBrown2012 (talk • contribs) 17:11, 9 March 2012 (UTC)
Can you help me?
Thanks for your support of my attempts to write a Larry N. Jordan page. I am wondering if you could help me further? I originally had a reference to an article/interview with Mr. Jordan that appeared recently in Billboard magazine, but somebody inexplicably removed this! Afterward, I have gotten a couple of messages from people suggesting I find at least one more published reference to him! Well, what's wrong with Billboard? It's big-league and it's the bible of the music industry! My problem is, I don't know how to create a footnote. I have asked several Wikipedia people for help but no one has assisted me. Would you be willing to do so? I tried to figure it out but can't!
There is also a quote from the article I'd like to include, as follows: According to Billboard:
"Though the author is a Reeves fan, he didn't put the singer on a pedestal... The book is a balanced account of Reeves' life and career, his marriage to Mary...and his penchant for the opposite sex that might not have meshed with his 'Gentleman Jim' persona. However, Jordan spends a lot of time discussing what made Reeves fans all over the world: the music."
I have a few more pages on other people I intend to work on but I'm trying to get the Jordan one finished first and hope after all the hard work it is accepted.
Thanks! LisaBrown2012 (talk) 17:36, 10 March 2012 (UTC)