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Speedy request for upmerged template within existing {{
Africa-writer-stub}} hierarchy, for eg
Nelson Saúte.
Pam
D 12:10, 1 May 2012 (UTC)
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SFD and creations have left us a little short in London transport stub types. I propose the recreation of:
Both would be double upmerged to Category:United Kingdom rapid transit stubs.
Also, {{ London-overground-stub}} (approx 25), double upmerged to Category:England rail transport stubs
I'm open to renaming any template (eg. {{ LondonUndergound-stub}} or {{ London-DLR-stub}} or even just {{ DLR-stub}}?). Severo T C 15:36, 22 April 2012 (UTC)
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I propose the following just like the English sportspeople below:
Template | # | Category |
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{{ Wales-athletics-bio-stub}} | 42 | Category:Welsh athletics biography stubs |
{{ Wales-cycling-bio-stub}} | 40 | Category:Welsh cycling biography stubs |
Categories iff 60. I didn't find any susbstantial splits for Northern Ireland. Severo T C 11:22, 19 April 2012 (UTC)
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Propose the following under
Category:English sportspeople stubs and the respective Category:British [sport] biography stubs (iff 60):
Numbers based on articles currently transcluding {{ asbox}} - hence possible categories for the ones under 60 if any unsorted stubs are found. English sportspeople has already been split for four sports (cricket, football, rugby union and rugby league) so these should be speediable. If I find the time, I will look for similar viable types amongst Scottish and Welsh sportspeople. Severo T C 13:39, 18 April 2012 (UTC)
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Propose the following. Should average about 80 articles per template. So, categories only if size allows.
Dawynn ( talk) 11:58, 18 April 2012 (UTC)
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Speedy request for upmerged template as part of existing hierarchy within
Category:Asian museum stubs, for
Fakir Khana and others.
Pam
D 08:12, 18 April 2012 (UTC)
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Category:People's Republic of China railway station stubs is getting quite big, so I propose the following splits and upmerged templates:
Severo T C 11:05, 16 April 2012 (UTC)
Additional request for
Category:Qinghai railway station stubs for {{
Qinghai-railstation-stub}}, which passed 60.
Severo
T
C 11:32, 23 April 2012 (UTC)
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Category:Palace stubs is undersorted; to help with sorting, the following types should prove to be useful:
Severo T C 10:55, 16 April 2012 (UTC)
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Possibly this comes under S2 speedy creation, as a upmerged template on the same pattern as the many others already listed at
Category:African school stubs. One candidate is
Al-Sadiqiyyah High School, there will be more - probably most of
Category:Schools in Tunisia.
Pam
D 18:19, 13 April 2012 (UTC)
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We already split by country for Australia and the US, so I propose the following:
Canada, the UK and perhaps Turkey I'm expecting over 60, but categories only when 60 is reached, and the rest in the ballpark of 30-60, all double upmerged to the respective country buildings and structure stubs category. Severo T C 18:44, 11 April 2012 (UTC)
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Hebei is coming along well in the split process. Propose that the other two oversized Chinese geography categories receive similar splits. Propose all of the following prefecture-level templates, with categories to follow if size allows.
Dawynn ( talk) 12:19, 9 April 2012 (UTC)
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