This was a compromise. I did not change it back to Gasoline or some other similar name. Your revert created further antagonism was in direct opposition to any compromise. There is no reason this should be one side against the other. It should remain a mixed name until the debate is solved. Many of us believe rules were violated in order to change it from Gasoline to Petrol--until this debate is solved, please leave it as it is. I'm sure you'll find that most people would rather have compromise than discord. ℬastique▼ talk 21:44, 5 Jun 2005 (UTC)
As I wrote, the acussation is baseless, it was 4 reverts over 2 days. Although I consider the issue silly, Halibutt is far from the only blameless here. Other respected Wikipedians seem to have made the same mistakes as him (just look above his entry). I don't think that blocking them all would be useful, instead, encouragment to use the Talk (which I linked) and create a better policy on voting would be more constructive. -- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus Talk 22:02, 6 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Your opinions are earnestly sought on for deletion:Crowns. To put it simply, there were various lists on crowns and state symbols buried on files, hardly touched, and full of unwritten articles. I created a series of I'd say thirty articles on crowns, types of crowns, crown jewels etc, at considerable time and effort. I created a provisional template to link the articles together, which I planned, once I had all the information in place, to separate into a series of templates as there was too much information for one large one.
SimonP, who has been waging war on templates for ages (usually as a minority of one, through he usually forces his opinion on pages - such as his deletions of the Template:Commonwealth Realms from articles on Commonwealth Realms - by wearing people down on the issue) nominated the template for deletion. While some users have praised the template for creating a workable themed group with a visual unity via the template, a couple of people are determined to delete the template and use their beloved, hideously ugly, lists, the same lists that had proved to be a dead end for all these articles before.
The antics of SimonP makes me wonder why bother doing any serious work here, when all one get is attempts by a small number of people to replace professionally laid out information by visually unattractive, frequently complicated and because of the ease of edits, perrennially inaccurate long lists. I would very much like to hear your views on the matter on the TfD page linked above. FearÉIREANN (talk) 21:49, 7 Jun 2005 (UTC)
OK fine, at least you're not yelling at me. ;-) hydnjo talk 23:46, 12 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Many thanks sir. And now I celebrate the event by re-categorizing peers! (rolls eyes) Mackensen (talk) 20:19, 14 Jun 2005 (UTC)
hi there. i´m trying to get a discussion going to change the rules on naming consorts, monarchs, etc.. it´s a bit of mess at the moment. maybe you wanna join in and give your opinion? feel free [1] cheers Antares911 00:04, 22 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Wikipedia should be conducted by reason, not by orders. You have supplied none. If there is a policy or guideline, please supply a link to it. Septentrionalis 14:51, 24 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Her constituency biography claims that she's #31, while Rayment says #30. Also, thePeerage places Lionel Walter as the 29th, not the 28th as Rayment claims, which again makes Margaret the 31st. I'm not sure what we should do in this case. Thoughts? Mackensen (talk) 10:58, 25 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Yeah, I was looking for the extra earl as well, and came up empty. Fine by me to leave her as 30th unless we find something else. Mackensen (talk) 11:40, 25 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Please see Talk:Tony Blair#"Tony" where I want to open a discussion on where "Tony" comes in the intro. David | Talk 23:03, 25 Jun 2005 (UTC)
However, I think some admins disagree with the page you cite. Check out this post for collusion over getting the "right" page protected. [2]. I know other admins who also colluded to protect a version whose content they preferred, when vandalism was NOT the issue.-- Silverback 14:31, Jun 26, 2005 (UTC)
Your observations on the proposed move of deceased consorts to their consort names rather than the academic standard maiden name/title would be welcome. Otherwise we could very soon find outselves having Mary of Modena and Mary of Teck as Queen Mary and Queen Mary, Elizabeth of York and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon as Queen Elizabeth and Queen Elizabeth. And Catherine of Aragon, Catherine Howard and Catherine Parr as Queen Catherine, Queen Catherine and Queen Catherine! The user wanting to make the change is very genuine about it but doesn't seem to understand the reason why consorts are referred to by maiden name/title rather than consort name. [3] FearÉIREANN (talk) 29 June 2005 01:14 (UTC)
Hi, just to let you know that the list of UK participants at the UK notice board was getting rather long, so I have replaced it with the above category which I have added to your user page. -- Francs2000 | Talk 30 June 2005 20:40 (UTC)
I didn't feel the need to respond to your recent comment on Talk:Prince Harry of Wales on that page, but I am surprised and curious about such a law that requires one to take the father's surname. Is the law frequently broken? - Acjelen 5 July 2005 23:01 (UTC)
I wonder if you might be interested, in light of List of Earls, in having a look at Earl of Wessex itself. I think the article, as it stands, wants a complete refactoring, but I'm unsure on how to do it. We can't have a movie, a royal, and a feudal title on the same page, can we? Mackensen (talk) 6 July 2005 00:49 (UTC)
This guy is unbelievable. I reupload a version of his image at Arthur Wellesley, 8th Duke of Wellington without the caption, and he cries copyvio. Even though his original image didn't have an embedded caption. Yuck. I am going to keep his version of the image out of the article, though - this is ridiculous! john k 7 July 2005 15:21 (UTC)
I have re-opened the issue of the royal stub at [4]. I think having it produce a noble link is farcical. Those who did it originally were no doubt well meaning but I don't think they really understood what they were doing. Nobility and royalty are not the same. Your opinions would be welcomed.
FearÉIREANN File:Irish flag.gif File:Animated-union-jack-01.gif SOLIDARITY WITH THE PEOPLE OF LONDON\ (caint) 7 July 2005 23:29 (UTC)
Someone added in a sneaky edit into the Wikipedia:Naming conventions (names and titles) last April changing the rules to be used for the Queen Mother. Another user spotted it and pointed it out to me yesterday. I removed the offending edit, which had no consensus behind it, merely a unilateral edit. (It may not have been noticed because Lulu was messing around later and had his changes reverted. People may not have noticed that before then another more serious change was made.) However User:Antares911 is not happy and is accusing me of changing Wikipedia policy, whereas in fact I was restoring it to the agreed convention. Your opinions would be welcome. FearÉIREANN File:Tricolour.gif File:Animated-union-jack-01.gif SOLIDARITY WITH THE PEOPLE OF LONDON\ (caint) 17:29, 10 July 2005 (UTC)
Keep an eye out. User:Bill Thayer has joined the no honorifics campaign. He deleted a lot of His/Her Majesty, His Holiness etc from articles. I have rolled all I could find back. FearÉIREANN File:Tricolour.gif File:Animated-union-jack-01.gif SOLIDARITY WITH THE PEOPLE OF LONDON\ (caint) 17:22, 11 July 2005 (UTC)
I believe you expressed concern previously, regarding User:Matjlav - well he's now adding succession boxes for, of all things, the United Kingdom order of precedence. 140.247.23.247 19:30, 13 July 2005 (UTC)
Please don't use rollback except when fighting vandalism, since that is it's only intended function. -- Netoholic @ 20:20, 15 July 2005 (UTC)
Why does this news keep getting removed? It's important, considering A) the economic implications (2 billion USD in loss revenue already), B) effects NHLers participation in the 2006 Winter Olympics and Euro leagues, C)the end to an unprecdented cancellation of an entire season in North American professional sport. I think we're making a big mistake by not including this news item. -- Madchester 20:22, July 15, 2005 (UTC)
It was a frontpage news story on various news outlets globally: BBC News, ESPN, Globe and Mail, etc. and front page material on the likes of the New York Times and CNN.
So you're saying 2 billion USD in lost revenues is just trivial?
Also the details of the new Collective Bargaining Agreement will influence other pro sports in North America, namely baseball (which is the only one without a salary cap) and the NBA (who is trying to work out a new CBA to avoid a lockout just like the NHL). -- Madchester 20:47, July 15, 2005 (UTC)
Please explain why you think this sentence is not true:
"The use of one era style over another can often be controversial."
Kaldari 20:40, 15 July 2005 (UTC)
Would it behoove you to please explain the rationale for your reverts, especially here: [5]- unless somehow British English spells already as aleady?
As for Yogurt, the original author used American English consistently, and the article was using American English (as well as Imperial units) until User:Jguk changed styles here [6] (using a deceptive edit summary), without consensus, and yet, curiously you failed to revert that.
And lastly, I object to your use of the the admin rollback button on non vandalism edits, especially with no reason given for the reverts.
Sortan 18:21, 26 July 2005 (UTC)