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Hi, thanks for fixing cailings in
Hatti Gold Mines. Did you find the error by following templates from "Fix a typo in one click"? (In which case I won't ask about asier in
Evil Ernie.)
@
TSventon: No, I had
Hatti Gold Mines on my watchlist - though I can't remember why I started watching it originally. I can't immediately solve "asier" or "Drag reiss", sorry. --
John of Reading (
talk) 11:47, 27 July 2020 (UTC)
Do projects like "Fix a typo in one click" affect your work much? There doesn't seem to be a shortage of typos yet.
TSventon (
talk) 14:05, 29 July 2020 (UTC)
@
TSventon: No. I work through the
common misspellings every two years or so, I have my own list of over 4,000 Find+Replace rules, and a "to do" list of odd misspellings that I happen to notice. --
John of Reading (
talk) 17:31, 29 July 2020 (UTC)
Hi, I added links about the birthday of
Cheb Nasro, he is realy born on 1969. if you go to his official facebook page
[1], you will see that on 1988, he was 18th years old. Best regards. --
Fayçal.09 (
talk) 13:40, 6 August 2020 (UTC)
On a milder note, thank you, John, for spotting this
this.
86.140.161.248 (
talk) 15:33, 5 September 2020 (UTC)
It takes some heavyweight search tools to find those! --
John of Reading (
talk) 15:38, 5 September 2020 (UTC)
Thanks John! If you'd care to run a scan of
MIS-C, you may well find more chaff for your rock (and any other fixes or hints gratefully received :-) Cheers,
86.140.161.248 (
talk) 16:01, 5 September 2020 (UTC)
Done I spotted only one real spelling error, though both my rules and the built-in AWB rules found some other stuff to change. --
John of Reading (
talk) 17:18, 5 September 2020 (UTC)
Thank you so much John! I owe you a drink one day...
86.140.161.248 (
talk) 17:40, 5 September 2020 (UTC)
Hi. Please do not make any action on redirecting Danielewicz to Danielewicz family as this is not correct. I will report action of moving the art. as it was done without any communication with the author. Please await conclusions. It is not correct to redirect to Danielewicz family as it is missleading. There is no one family with this surname but many. Mind the
WP:3RR rules
Camdan (
talk) 10:31, 9 September 2020 (UTC)
@
Camdan: There is no need to notify everyone who has edited the article. My only edit, I think, was to
add a missing space. --
John of Reading (
talk) 09:32, 9 September 2020 (UTC)
In the notification, it say that you reverted. Never mind, sorry if what i wrote was mistake. I think that if anyone wish to redirect art., one should notify the author of the art. Asking people to behave in polite way and cooperate is not much to ask.
Camdan (
talk) 11:45, 9 September 2020 (UTC)
I would like to tell about External Link added by me on [
[2]] . I have added that page as a kind of Summary where students can read in simple words or can read a sort of summary of wikipedia article.
Most of the students motive once they find article or lesson which are lengthy but takes time.
Would you like to tell me where I can add extenal links(informative content)?
@
Shahabuddinwp: The Wikipedia guideline on external links is at
Wikipedia:External links; it is more restrictive than many editors realise. The links you added lead to a site that contains adverts, so someone is hoping to make money out of that site. Since all your edits at Wikipedia have added links to that same site, I suspect the site is your own. If that is the case, then by adding the links here you are trying to make money out of Wikipedia, and that is a clear
conflict of interest. --
John of Reading (
talk) 08:34, 21 September 2020 (UTC)
Need some help
Hey John I hope you are doing great. I needed some help in adjusting the barnstar. I want barnstar to be displayed below the commons image which you had adjusted as you can see on my user page. Can you please fix it for me? Thanks.
LearnIndology (
talk) 15:43, 28 September 2020 (UTC)
Thank you for helping me again!
LearnIndology (
talk) 15:47, 28 September 2020 (UTC)
Awkward
Hey John, I hope you are having a good time. I know it's awkward but I need some little help again. Please check my user page, you will see a userbox which is a little imbalanced. Can you please fix it? Thanks!
LearnIndology (
talk) 22:24, 29 September 2020 (UTC)
John, how do I become a member of that group which you gave me?
Also, is that group which you gave me created by a Muslim organization? if no then by who? — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Alex Abood (
talk •
contribs) 09:42, 19 October 2020 (UTC)
@
Alex Abood: Over at
Wikipedia:WikiProject Islam one of the tabs is labelled "members". If you click that, you go to
Wikipedia:WikiProject Islam/Members, where, if you wish, you can add yourself to the "List of active members". The project is run by Wikipedia editors for Wikipedia editors, those who are most interested in improving the encyclopedia's coverage of this topic. These editors may or may not be Muslims. The
history of the page shows it was created in 2003 by an anonymous editor. --
John of Reading (
talk) 10:27, 19 October 2020 (UTC)
A barnstar for you!
The Original Barnstar
Thanks for fixing typos on Wikipedia!
HeyItsFedor (
talk) 13:04, 21 October 2020 (UTC)
AWB will change a tag from "Unreferenced" to "Refimprove" if it sees there is at least one reference. But on a re-parse, it changes "Refimprove" to "More citations needed". So where do I report this? It's not a problem with the core software. Does this fall under a "typo" or something else? Thanks.
MB 21:06, 20 October 2020 (UTC)
The phab ticket says you reported this in Jan 2018 and it was fixed today? So it sat around unresolved for 2.5 years and then got fixed immediately after your ping to Rjwilmsi? Am I following this correctly? And it was a coincidence that I asked the person who already reported this where to report it?
MB 14:28, 21 October 2020 (UTC)
@
MB: Yes to all those points. --
John of Reading (
talk) 16:24, 21 October 2020 (UTC)
First, do you mind me asking here instead of at the AWB talk page. You seem to have so much experience/knowledge with AWB and that talk page seems to be geared to bigger issues. I just saw an article with {{
italic title}} down at the bottom near the categories and AWB did not move it up to the top where it normally is.
I haven't found any documentation that says it SHOULD be near the top, but it usually is. At {{
Use dmy dates}}, it says "The template should be inserted in one of the first few lines of code of an article (to improve performance)." Any idea if this applies also? Even if it doesn't, should it be put near the top because that is standard convention and should AWB move it there?
MB 14:52, 23 October 2020 (UTC)
@
MB: Yes, you can ask here if you wish. However, I don't have a copy of the source code, so I can't tell you how the program really works. And I do watch the AWB talk pages. Up to you!
I can think of two reasons for AWB not moving the {{
italic title}} template to the top. First, the template documentation states If you are still having problems, try putting {{italic title}} after the infobox, so there must be articles out there that would be broken if the template were moved to the top. Second, "the top" is defined by
MOS:ORDER, and the AWB developers rely on the consensus there to tell them how to sort the templates and things at the top of an article. Date-formatting templates such as {{
Use dmy dates}} are listed there; DISPLAYTITLE and its variants are not. There's a discussion about this at
Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Layout#DISPLAYTITLE. --
John of Reading (
talk) 15:38, 23 October 2020 (UTC)
I was unaware of that discussion. I have some MOS pages on my watchlist, but not layout. (and I don't read everything I watch to leave time for content work!) It looks like there will be an easy answer if that discussion reaches consensus to specify a location in MOS:ORDER. Thanks.
MB 15:49, 23 October 2020 (UTC)
Don't get to excited, even after consensus is reached on MOS:ORDER it could be a year or two until AWB gets a release update. An issue with AWB ordering(MOS:ORDER) was reported
here, nearly a year ago.
Sun Creator(
talk) 17:51, 24 October 2020 (UTC)
Yes, I'm not holding my breath on that one. --
John of Reading (
talk) 17:53, 24 October 2020 (UTC)
Undone
Hi John! I've had to undo this automated edit
[3] which broke the table in the article. Just thought I'd let you know. ◦
Trey Maturin 17:41, 27 October 2020 (UTC)
@
Trey Maturin: Thanks! I saw the notification and am looking into it. --
John of Reading (
talk) 17:43, 27 October 2020 (UTC)
@
Trey Maturin: (More) One of the AWB configuration pages has been wrong for a year, sadly. Thank you for catching this bad edit. --
John of Reading (
talk) 17:53, 27 October 2020 (UTC)
Quick Question - Delete after
On the Anthony of Padua article, would there be any objection to me adding a section regarding his relics? I wrote an essay about them for a masters project and I thought it might add some content.
SZRMedieval (
talk) 11:17, 30 October 2020 (UTC)
I think the
usual procedure would be for you to add the new material and see if anyone objects. If anyone does, then begin a discussion on the article talk page. Be sure to cite the
published sources that you found when writing your essay, not your essay itself; and be sure to include only the material that comes from those sources, and not
any new ideas that are only in your essay. (I've included links to some guidance notes in this reply) --
John of Reading (
talk) 11:23, 30 October 2020 (UTC)
Latin Music in Canada Reverts
Hello. I must apologize in advanced as I am still becoming acquainted with the Wiki platform. I noticed you reverted some significant latin canadian acts that I had added to the article. It appears that the reason was that it lacked an article? Would you be kind enough to clarify to me. I am quite familiar with the canadian latino arts & entertainment sector as I have been following it for the past 35 years. If the reason was pertaining to the artist not having a Wikipedia article, there is 2 other acts on that list with no article; Salseros with Attitude & Ricky Franco — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
AlexanderBarrio (
talk •
contribs) 05:07, 1 November 2020 (UTC)
@
AlexanderBarrio: If you look at
the article history, you'll see that your edit was undone by a different editor,
Atlantic306. My edit, on 21 October, merely fixed a grammar error. But, yes, the usual rule for lists like that one is to avoid adding red links; there's an essay about that at
Wikipedia:Write the article first. I've removed the other two red links from the list. --
John of Reading (
talk) 07:54, 1 November 2020 (UTC)
Thank you for your response. Like I mentioned, I’m still new to this platform and would like to learn more and improve. Thank you
174.91.68.200 (
talk) 16:41, 1 November 2020 (UTC)
Regional English
Hi John of Reading!, I noticed you changed "amoung" to "among" on
A Course of Modern Analysis I accidently reverted without an explanation and wanted to let you know that, because the author is English, the page uses British English rather than American, so some words are different. Thanks!
Footlessmouse (
talk) 15:47, 5 November 2020 (UTC)
@
Footlessmouse: I am pretty sure that "amoung" is incorrect; I am in
Reading, England and speak British English. "amoung" is at best an archaic spelling, according to
Wiktionary. Compare
this list of US and UK dictionaries that define "among" with
this rather short list of dictionaries that define "amoung" - and the page at Wordnik says it gets its definition from Wiktionary. --
John of Reading (
talk) 16:15, 5 November 2020 (UTC)
Wow, thank you! I read it in that form in his old book (over a hundred years old) and never questioned the spelling. I appreciate you letting me know, it can be fixed, then. Sorry about that.
Footlessmouse (
talk) 17:20, 5 November 2020 (UTC)
Another AWB question
In
this edit, AWB added
Category:1943 births (I had added a birth date template in a prior manual edit). My question is, shouldn't AWB remove
Category:Date of birth missing (living people)? I think I have seen it do so on other occasions. I have also done another pass with AWB and it made no changes the second time.
MB 02:36, 15 November 2020 (UTC)
I usually use the hyphenated template because it accepts a more flexible form of input. But it accepts year, or year & month, or year, month & day. So AWB would have to parse the parameters to see if there was a full dob. That may be the reason.
MB 15:07, 15 November 2020 (UTC)
@
MB: OK, I've downloaded the source code. Yes, it doesn't handle {{
Birth-date and age}}, and it added
Category:1943 births by looking at the start of the article text, picking out born: ... 1943 from the first line. --
John of Reading (
talk) 17:29, 15 November 2020 (UTC)
That's interesting, I always assumed it added the birth year category based on there being a template in the infobox. I guess looking in the text allows it to find a birth date when there is no infobox. So that begs the question, why does it use the {{
Birth date and age}} to decide when to remove
Category:Date of birth missing (living people) - why not use the birth date in the text also?
MB 18:02, 15 November 2020 (UTC)
@
MB: I guess that's because no one has got round to writing the extra code! Yes, born: 12 March 1943 and {{birth-date and age|12 March 1943}} could both be caught fairly reliably. --
John of Reading (
talk) 18:26, 15 November 2020 (UTC)
It is reasonable to open a Phab ticket asking for such improvements? The documentation also says that it "Changes {{
Uncategorised}} to {{
Cat improve}} if categories added." But if there are no categories and no Uncategorized tag and it adds "yearxxxx births" and "living people", it neglects to add {{
Cat improve}}.
MB 04:31, 17 November 2020 (UTC)
@
MB: Yes, both of those could be logged as enhancements on Phab. But remember that the AWB developers are volunteers like the rest of us. --
John of Reading (
talk) 07:22, 17 November 2020 (UTC)
-Given the Boeing model numbers 717-100A, 717-146 and 717-148.
+Given the Boeing model numbers 717-100A, 717-146 and 717–148.
I've figured out that it changed the dash only on the last one because of the period. These obviously should all be the same, so I have just skipped this. I know very little regex, so need to pass this on to someone. Should I just post this on the typo page?
@
MB: This is an incorrect change, I think, and you were right to skip it. The
WP:AWB/T rule involved is the one named word="2–1", and it tries to identify ranges of numbers N-M and change the hyphen to an ndash (
MOS:NUMRANGE). Presumably there are lots of false matches, so the rule has been coded to fire only when there's punctuation or a newline immediately afterwards. Then, someone tried to an exception for "Boeing 123-456"; if the previous word is "Boeing", the rule doesn't fire, since these are two-part model numbers, not number ranges. In your example, a human editor can see that these are Boeing model numbers, but the regular expression isn't clever enough.
This is one of the reasons I keep
WP:AWB/T turned off most of the time. I am not a hyphenation expert, and in the diff window a hyphen and an endash look exactly the same to me, so I am not able to check the edit when this rule fires. --
John of Reading (
talk) 08:55, 22 November 2020 (UTC)
OK, thanks for the explanation. I've learned to watch typo changes very carefully and skip if in doubt.
MB 16:46, 22 November 2020 (UTC)
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Thank you, but my only input into that article was to fix a grammar error, ten years ago. --
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talk) 21:26, 23 November 2020 (UTC)
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The Friendship Barnstar
Thanks for your many kindnesses over the years. You've greatly added to my experience here. Cheers! --
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John of Reading (
talk) 15:57, 6 December 2020 (UTC)
Never, good sir! May yours warmly touch your soul as well. --
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Haje Jan Kamps's article
Hello.
I have proofread the article for Haje Jan Kamps. Please, give it a look. I removed many phrases that had a promotional tone and added new relevant sources of information.
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Bearian: Thank you, but my only input into that article was to fix a spelling error, seven years ago. --
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@
Xhoel.m: Sorry, despite editing here for over ten years, I am not confident in reviewing articles. --
John of Reading (
talk) 15:27, 24 December 2020 (UTC)
@
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@
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Happy New Year!
Walter Elmer Schofield, Across the River (1904), Carnegie Museum of Art.
Best wishes for a safe, healthy and prosperous 2021.
Thank you for your contributions toward making Wikipedia a better and more accurate place. BoringHistoryGuy (
talk) 15:10, 26 December 2020 (UTC)
Oneupsmanship: This painting turned the friendly rivalry between
Edward Redfield and
Elmer Schofield into a feud. Schofield was a frequent houseguest at Redfield's farm, upstream from
New Hope, Pennsylvania, and the two would go out painting together, competing to capture the better view. Redfield served on the jury for the 1904 Annual Exhibition of the
Carnegie Institute; at which, despite Redfield's opposition, Across the River was awarded the
Gold Medal and $1,500 prize. It was not until a 1963 interview that the 93-year-old Redfield revealed the painting as the cause of the 40-year feud between them. Schofield may have painted it in England, but a blindsided Redfield knew that this was a view of the
Delaware River, from his own front yard!
@
BoringHistoryGuy: Thank you for the reminder that history doesn't have to be boring! --
John of Reading (
talk) 15:57, 26 December 2020 (UTC)
Yes, but I might be. It's too good a story not to share.
BoringHistoryGuy (
talk) 16:00, 26 December 2020 (UTC)
Translation
Hi. When you edited article
Blokovi, you translated "Zelenilo" to "Greenery" in reference's translated title of the source article. Since it is name of the public (city owned) company, I left it non-translated, especially since it was in the reference and not in the article. Given the subjects I am working on, names of communal companies appeared, and will appear often, so for the future reference, should I translate names of those companies or not? Or to keep names but to indicate that they are companies? Some names are combinations which are never used even in Serbian language (for example, city rivers are handled by the company "Beogradvode", or literally "Belgradewaters"). Btw, the translation you used is grammatically correct :) Take care.
PajaBG (
talk) 21:14, 26 December 2020 (UTC)
@
PajaBG: I didn't realise that "Zelenilo" was the name of a company, and should not have translated it. --
John of Reading (
talk) 21:57, 26 December 2020 (UTC)
Thanks. No problem, no harm done.
PajaBG (
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ChrissyPhotosOfficial (
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Sir, Kindly help me in copy edit for the subject.Thanks and best regards
RV (
talk) 08:06, 10 January 2021 (UTC)
@
RAJIVVASUDEV: I've run my usual spelling and grammar checkers on the text. Can you check one of the quotes against the book source? I've marked it with a {{
clarify}}. --
John of Reading (
talk) 09:27, 10 January 2021 (UTC)
Thank you for your prompt response. Further, I shall try to fix it. Best regards
RV (
talk) 10:05, 10 January 2021 (UTC)
I have provided another source. Because the quote is a part of the reference hence allow me to remove. Thanks and regards
RV (
talk) 10:14, 10 January 2021 (UTC)
Sharecare article assistance
Hi John of Reading. I work with
Sharecare and am helping flag appropriate updates to the article (reaching out instead of making the edit myself per Wikipedia Terms of Use & conflict of interest rules). Do you have a moment to review my request at
Talk:Sharecare? It remains unanswered, though I included the edit request template and have posted to a few relevant WikiProjects.
I noticed you're among previous contributors to the article, so I thought this could be of interest to you. Any feedback would be welcome, and thanks for any consideration. Thanks!
SCbhaynes (
talk) 16:54, 12 January 2021 (UTC)
@
SCbhaynes: I'm sorry, I rarely make substantial changes to articles, because I don't trust my judgement. My edits to this article were both very small, one a technical fix and one a spelling correction. --
John of Reading (
talk) 08:17, 13 January 2021 (UTC)
I understand, John. Thanks for the feedback here -- it's still more than appreciated. Be well!
SCbhaynes (
talk) 23:00, 14 January 2021 (UTC)
Rampal
Thanks for fixing my error
here. Cheers.
Wtmitchell(talk) (earlier Boracay Bill) 12:02, 24 January 2021 (UTC)
Question
Hi, at WP:NOTPEOPLE you
removed three of the four search tools from the "External links" section with the edit summary; "Four near-identical tools? Removed three, leaving only the one used in the Special:Contributions footer)". I can see where you (or anyone) could have the initial reaction that four is excessive, but it's actually practical to have alternate sites available, as sometimes one or two of them will be down for one reason or another. I've run into this myself actually, which is why I'm writing to ask you to restore those links. Thanks -
wolf 09:19, 26 January 2021 (UTC)
Re
this edit, whilst the fixing of my typos is appreciated, please do not chang the name of the Lancaster Gazetter to that on a non-existant newspaper.
Mjroots (
talk) 17:10, 3 February 2021 (UTC)
@
Mjroots: My apologies, I clearly didn't check that edit well enough. I think for the "Lancaster Gazetter" the correct fix should have been to "Lancaster Gazette",
as shown at britishnewspaperarchive, though without a subscription I can't read anything except the newspaper title. For "Daily Gazetter for Middlesbrough", britishnewspaperarchive only mentions a "
Daily Gazette for Middlesbrough". "Gazetter" would have been an unusual spelling, as the word is not listed in
any major dictionary. --
John of Reading (
talk) 18:03, 3 February 2021 (UTC)
It's what comes up at the British Library Newspaper Archive. Was the Lancaster Gazette originally, but seems to have changed its name at some point to Lancaster Gazetter. Agree that Daily Gazette for Middlesbrough is correct.
Mjroots (
talk) 18:25, 3 February 2021 (UTC)
What is causing this?
MB 20:26, 4 February 2021 (UTC)
@
MB: In the find part, the pipe character needs to be preceded with a backslash, \|. Without it, the pipe character is acting as a logical "or". You are asking it to find the string map_locator\s*=\s*{{Infobox mapframe or the string zoom=14}}, and it finds both of those and replaces each one with your "replace" string. --
John of Reading (
talk) 20:49, 4 February 2021 (UTC)
Yes, that certainly did it. Thanks.
MB 20:59, 4 February 2021 (UTC)
Hello, would you mind looking through these? Thanks,
𝟙𝟤𝟯𝟺𝐪𝑤𝒆𝓇𝟷𝟮𝟥𝟜𝓺𝔴𝕖𝖗𝟰 (
𝗍𝗮𝘭𝙠) 16:59, 9 February 2021 (UTC)
@
1234qwer1234qwer4: OK, I'll give that a try. I've just finished my current spelling list. --
John of Reading (
talk) 18:01, 9 February 2021 (UTC)
@
1234qwer1234qwer4: Fixed a few, but left some quotes unchanged where the source is incorrect or inaccessible. --
John of Reading (
talk) 18:23, 9 February 2021 (UTC)
The both look identical to me, but I finally figured out that the last character is not a normal "a", although it displays as one (at least on my browser). Can you shed any more light on this. Is this a valid redirect because it is plausible (for somebody, maybe with a different character set enabled)? If so, I want to tag the redirect with some Rcat (like R to ASCII-only) to clarify the situation - it really confused me at first.
MB 04:46, 26 February 2021 (UTC)
@
MB: This
Unicode code converter is good for cases like these. It confirms that the last "a" is Unicode character U+0430, lowercase
A (Cyrillic). Since the article is about a Spanish person, I can't see any use for the redirect. Looking at
Special:Contributions/Rahib7777, I'd even call it vandalism - I just reverted
this edit by the same editor, which broke a reference URL by replacing an "e" with another Unicode lookalike. --
John of Reading (
talk) 07:55, 26 February 2021 (UTC)
@
Liz: Since you declined the speedy deletion, could you have another look at this? I've also requested speedy deletion of two other redirects created by this editor:
Minecrаft and
Peninsulаrs. --
John of Reading (
talk) 08:07, 26 February 2021 (UTC)
OK, that converter tool looks better than the one I used, I'll bookmark it for future use. If you saw the edit history, I CSD'ed it once already as I see you have done to the others, but it was declined (with no reason given). I'll nominate it again. Thanks.
MB 14:11, 26 February 2021 (UTC)
It's a Scream!
Hi John -
I noticed you posted a tiny image of "The Scream" by Edvard Munch on your User page. Thought you's appreciate this, found on another talk page:
Hi John, Do you know where this person
Jacques Vergès disappeared from and was last seen before turning up many years later? I need this information so I can add a category to his article.
Davidgoodheart (
talk) 06:35, 1 April 2021 (UTC)
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Davidgoodheart: No, this was just one of the thousands of articles in which I fixed a spelling mistake. --
John of Reading (
talk) 17:15, 2 April 2021 (UTC)
Do you know anyone who might know the answer to this?
Davidgoodheart (
talk) 17:18, 2 April 2021 (UTC)
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Davidgoodheart: Thank you John for mentioning me. I'm very flattened. David, this is tricky because it is hard to very reliable sources about M. Vergès and where he was from 1970 to 1978. The documentary Hotel Terminus interviewed a number of people who knew Vergès and as well Vergès himself, and it is mentioned that he was either in Lebanon or in Switzerland. Vergès was close to a wealthy Swiss financer, François Genoud, who was very active in supporting far-right causes and seems to paid Vergès's legal bills when he defended Klaus Barbie in 1987. I don't know if that qualifies as a RS. Sadly, the university liberies are closed, so I cannot access them at present. In February 1970, he left for France for Spain, and then vanished. On page 120 of The The Costliest Pearl China's Struggle for India's Ocean by Bertil Lintner, London: Hurst, says that the most people that Vergès was either in Cambodia (he attended university with Pol Pot in the 1950s) or in Lebanon. This article
Against the Law by Stephanie Giry states that went to to China and that he worked alongside the terrorist Carlos the Jackal. All that can said for certain is that Vergès was last seen in Paris in February 1970. You can use the article as a source for that statement. I've see if I find more sources, but unfortunately I don't think there is a definite RS saying precisely where he was and what he was doing. Best wishes and Happy Easter! --
A.S. Brown (
talk) 20:29, 2 April 2021 (UTC)
Thanks
Thank you for the correction of the typo on the
Mark Aguhar page, not sure how it was there for so long! Good work in catching it.
Jooojay (
talk) 16:15, 9 April 2021 (UTC)
Hi John how are you? I hope you are having a great time. I hope you remember me
[4][5]. I needed some help regarding adjusting tables. I was editing
Draft:Warina Hussain and I am unable to adjust the table in the Filmography section. What I basically wanted to do is to adjust the 6 songs in one section of the year 2018. Can you please help? I will list the name of music videos which I want to add in the section of year 2018.
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LearnIndology: I'm well, thanks. I've made an edit to the draft - is that what you wanted? I've made various other changes too. --
John of Reading (
talk) 14:31, 10 April 2021 (UTC)
Yes, thanks a lot. You are a life saviour.
LearnIndology (
talk) 14:39, 10 April 2021 (UTC)
A barnstar for you!
The Special Barnstar
Thank you for helping. You deserve this:)
LearnIndology (
talk) 14:41, 10 April 2021 (UTC)
Contested deletion
This page should not be speedily deleted because... (your reason here) --
182.1.214.87 (
talk) 23:39, 10 April 2021 (UTC)
This message seems to be misplaced. To contest the speedy deletion of a page, place your reasoning on the
talk page of the page concerned. --
John of Reading (
talk) 07:58, 11 April 2021 (UTC)
The message was left by a long-term abuser that now is harassing admins. I'd recommend denying any similar incident performed by Indonesian users.
(CC)Tbhotch™ 17:13, 11 April 2021 (UTC)
AWB ref merge
In
Neelix, refs 1-4 are identical yet AWB isn't combining them. Any reason that you know of? This is not a case involving templates.
MB 22:59, 29 April 2021 (UTC)
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MB: It's because none of the references have names. Adding the first reference name to an article is a change of referencing style, and therefore an editorial decision that cannot be made automatically by a tool - can you imagine the amount of talk page discussion that resulted in that software change? To get AWB to merge the references, click in the AWB edit window and add a name to one of the duplicates, and then right-click in that window and select "Re-parse (F5)". --
John of Reading (
talk) 07:46, 30 April 2021 (UTC)
Ok, I didn't realize that this would be a change in ref style - it's not switching to Harvard or parenthetical for example. But I'm sure this makes sense to someone more fluent in ref nuances. Thanks for the answer.
MB 13:29, 30 April 2021 (UTC)
Hi, I hope I’m doing this right. I didn’t edit or even visit the page that you said I edited. Maybe it was someone else that did it? I don’t know how IP adresses really work. I feel like what I’m saying is coming off kind of hostile but I don’t mean it that way.
Yes, IP addresses are often re-allocated by the internet service providers. If you've seen a message from me that doesn't apply to you, please ignore it! If this is happening frequently or is bothering you, you can stop it happening by logging in with a user name - see
Wikipedia:Why create an account? for more on this. --
John of Reading (
talk) 06:50, 30 May 2021 (UTC)
But @John of Reading I want extraordenaey heels ,drawing ,dresses
Anonimiese (
talk) 10:55, 4 June 2021 (UTC)
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Anonimiese: Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, so you are asking at the wrong website. --
John of Reading (
talk) 11:45, 4 June 2021 (UTC)
Intelligence+bureau+SouthAfrica
Do these men work state side as well as south Africa? Are there agencies all over America?
Is there private sectors in Illinois? I'm asking because a man claims that this is all true
Familia86 (
talk) 21:00, 19 June 2021 (UTC)
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Familia86: I have no idea what you are asking about, or why you are asking me. --
John of Reading (
talk) 06:59, 20 June 2021 (UTC)
Good morning to you, I am writing to greet you and to know how you are. I am quite well for now, I am writing to ask you for help with the page of Alberto Magliozzi, the much appreciated and respected glamor photographer. I wrote down a few lines, but I ask you for help if you can, right and no more than 10 minutes of your precious time. Looking forward to hearing from you I wish you a good day and a greeting from Calabria.--
Luigi Salvatore Vadacchino (
talk) 12:30, 24 June 2021 (UTC)
very welcome, on my 12th anniversary here and
a birthday, on DYK in a few minutes --
Gerda Arendt (
talk) 11:55, 2 August 2021 (UTC)
Thank you John
Couldn't figure out how to reply to your post so created a new one. I knew it was wrong when I saw it posted but am just floundering around. I've looked at the article on creating a new page but I'm gaining traction very slowly. Not even sure I can sign my name.
Geeneeg (
talk) 16:39, 30 July 2021 (UTC)geeneeg
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Geeneeg: Yes, there's a lot to learn. I got started by fixing a spelling mistake or two, and, ten years on, that's still my main activity. Have you seen the tutorials at
Help:Introduction?
I've had a look at the draft article in
your sandbox. That has a long way to go before it could be accepted as an encyclopedia article, as there are no
references. Those are needed so that readers can
check for themselves that what is written is true, and to demonstrate that other people, independent of the show, have already
thought it is a subject worth writing about. --
John of Reading (
talk) 07:23, 31 July 2021 (UTC)
You seem like a swell guy, I appreciate having a human connection out in cyberspace. THANK YOU. I am working on my new article and realize I have a lot to do still, but I wasn't sure how to save it so I published it in sandbox. Will be working on it more this week. I think I see now that those are one and the same. I have read through a lot of the very helpful Help pages, but I learn by doing and really just have to jump in and try. A little at a time, that's how I roll. Thank you for all of your years contributing. What a wonderful way to spend your time, and so rewarding. Happy Monday from smoky Idaho!
--
Geeneeg (
talk) 15:21, 2 August 2021 (UTC)
There's so much to learn!
Hi John, I don't think creating a page is for a newbie like me. I can't even get past uploading an image and all of the copyright hoopla, let alone finding references for things on my page. I'm not sure how to even move forward - I'm overwhelmed and stressed. It's 5:00 somewhere, right? Thanks for listening. --
Geeneeg (
talk) 21:14, 6 August 2021 (UTC)
My talk page
Best regards John. I am requesting your help in archiving my discussion page. It is more than 7 years old (if it could be archived by year I would appreciate it very much). Thanks in advance for your time and help.
Jairon Levid Abimael Caál Orozco (
talk) 03:48, 14 July 2021 (UTC)
All your work is perfect. There is nothing to add. Sincerely, thank you very much for your help.--
Jairon Levid Abimael Caál Orozco (
talk) 09:37, 9 August 2021 (UTC)
AWB on short descriptions
I know that AWB typo fixing skips template parameters. However, I think is might be reasonable to make an exception for {{
Short description}}. A short description is supposed to be plain text (no markup). Short descriptions on biographies often have birth-death dates per
WP:SDDATES, and AWB could cleanup up the type of dash and the spacing around it. Do you think this is reasonable? If so, would the best place to get other opinions be the main AWB TP?
MB 01:37, 23 August 2021 (UTC)
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MB: Yes, this would be useful. It's a special case of
phab:T100732 which I logged in 2013. --
John of Reading (
talk) 20:43, 27 August 2021 (UTC)
It sounds like you think this is non-controversial and doesn't need any discussion (it is just typo fixing that no one would question doing manually). Since it is not as complicated as the above situation (looking for a parameter within a template), I'll open a new phab for SD specifically.
MB 00:51, 1 September 2021 (UTC)
Do you know what is going on with dashes? Weren't there some fixes a few months ago? In
this edit, it changed a dash to an endash in a year range (2020-2021), but left one alone right next to it (2019-2020).
MB 20:37, 18 September 2021 (UTC)
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MB: This is the rule named "0–0" in
WP:AWB/T - I worked this out by copying the relevant text into
User:John of Reading/Sandbox, running AWB on it, and looking at the "Typos" tab at the bottom right of the AWB window. This rule tries very hard to make only MOS-compliant changes, but isn't clever enough to catch them all. Here, someone has worked out that "Y-Z academic" is almost certainly a year range and has coded the word "academic" into the rule. However, "the X-Y and Y-Z academic" has not been coded into the rule and is left unchanged. This is one of the reasons I keep regextypofix turned off nowadays, as I am not familiar with the dash rules and cannot tell the dashes apart in the diff window. --
John of Reading (
talk) 07:59, 19 September 2021 (UTC)
Editing
I noticed you edited my great grandsons Father's page Stanley Dye after my nana his daughter had edit it and you went and deleted it I'm just wondering why if anyone should be editing it it should be his kids as they know more info about there dad then anyone .
2605:8D80:503:AC3D:8156:57B6:6BDA:4A4A (
talk) 19:56, 11 November 2021 (UTC)
Wikipedia only aims to summarise what has already been published in
reliable sources such as books, newspapers, respected online news outlets, scientific journals, and so on. Each Wikipedia article should contain footnotes that explain where the information has come from, so that readers can
check the information for themselves. Without sources, information at Wikipedia is pretty much worthless - for example, I found evidence of someone whose ten-year hobby was adding fake birth dates to Wikipedia biographies. The information that was added to the Stanley Dye article might well be correct, but there's no way for a reader to tell.
Further, a Wikipedia article should concentrate on its subject: for a politician, that would be the election results, posts occupied, political views held, and so on. Details of children and other descendants are less relevant. There's formal guidance on the suggested contents of the box at the top right of the article at
Template:Infobox_person#Parameters. To quote, children ... Typically the number of children (e.g., 3); only list names of independently notable or particularly relevant children and relatives ... Names of siblings or other relatives; include only if independently notable and particularly relevant.