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You should better update the GDP tables not call me a vandal for editing the GDP rankings...Only good resolves...(this message was left by 217.199.126.2 at 23:45 march 2, I thank him for his opinions.)

Gracias for the proper redirect. Could you explain how you did it or alternatively a reference with such explanation? You got to it even before the admin from whom I had requested help. Thanks again.--Beth Wellington 16:29, 28 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Mucho gusto--Beth Wellington 17:05, 28 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

--FYI, I noticed (at least I think I've got this right) that you put Rios in an non existent category--American Authors. It's actually American Writers, with the subcategories American Poets, American Short Story Writers, American Memoirists I'll change it. --Beth Wellington 23:37, 29 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]






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PLEASE NOTE I FILE DISCUSSIONS INTO VARIOUS SUB-PAGES, IF YOU SEE A TOPIC YOU ARE INTERESTED IN LOOK THERE. I do not object however to general additions here, I will probably file them later. grazie

Hold on! :)[edit]

I realise the poll is to end, but there's no harm in keepin it open: I've asked a few other contributors to weigh in and I haven't yet. Actually, I was going to suggest extending the poll a day or two to allow for more input. I don't think it'll change the ultimate outcome, but stranger things have happened. OK? E Pluribus Anthony | talk | 01:55, 6 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Works for me ... thanks! E Pluribus Anthony | talk | 02:01, 6 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]
No problem – I completely understand. Just take a glance at the Infobox Country template regarding inclusion of the UN HDI (an effort which I spearheaded) and you'll note that things often take much longer than desired. However, good things come to those who wait. Ta! E Pluribus Anthony | talk | 02:07, 6 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hi there! I hope you're well. The poll result thus far has yielded a result I really didn't necessarily expect (and I'm sure you didn't either) – no consensus. Hmmm. Given this, there are a few options:

  • (1) extend the poll – extending the poll another week or two and advertising it more effectively (which we haven't really done) may garner added input and reveal a salient consensus; also, this is painless and may allow more time for us to retrofit the other GDP articles with relevant tables
  • (2) close the poll and maintain the status quo – I'm unsure this situation is tenable
  • (3) close the poll and choose an option – while decisive, given the current lack of consensus, this is ill-advised and obviates the poll and prior discussions

As above, I recommend option (1). Thoughts? Thanks! E Pluribus Anthony | talk | 22:04, 8 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hi there! I've extended the poll – option (1) – to end of day, 15 March. I've been on a wikibreak of sorts (as you may know), but I'll make efforts to advertise the poll in the next few days with the hope of garnering more input and a salient consensus. Thanks again! E Pluribus Anthony | talk | 01:59, 9 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Picture requests[edit]

Are you still in the Dallas area? (You uploaded a photo of North Mesquite High School)

If so, is it okay if you get some of the following pictures?

WhisperToMe 18:04, 12 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

WikiProject Countries poll[edit]

Hello, having re-read my entry at the poll, I realized that my comment looks quite like a provocation or attack on you, which was not at all my intention. Rather I set out to point out (in my opinion) the inproductiveness of focusing on "bad" actions of the two organizations as a whole, versus the statistical output (and as such, product) that might be useable for Wikipedia. In other words, I thought the discussion was more about the wrapper of a chocolate bar than than the snack to be consumed. Regards, Scoo 09:12, 14 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I suppose everyone should look in the mirror now and then when dealing with nasty, evil polls ;) I hope a compromise or a final good candidate can be agreed upon. Rather strange that most of the project's roughly 40 members don't seem to be involved in the discussion. Best wishes, Scoo 11:26, 16 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hey[edit]

Yeah, I saw her when I was there for National Merit last time. It was kind of cool. She thought I wouldn't remember her. When I voted in the primaries, I saw the only one of my elementary school teachers who still teaches there. It's kind of sad. Oh well, life trudges on I guess.--naryathegreat | (talk) 04:45, 21 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

This is a notification reminding you all, especially councillors, that we are having a meeting where we will try to review progress so far and make a few decisions.

This meeting will be held on a wikipage, and well end on Saturday 15th April.

You can partake in the meeting here.

Thank you,

Computerjoe's talk 17:12, 11 April 2006 (UTC) (Chairman of WP:CJ.)[reply]

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Computerjoe's talk 20:58, 17 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

CJ election reminder[edit]

Hi Nmpenguin

I noticed that you are not registered for voting or nomination in the CJ elections, and would like to remind everyone that all Candidates Must Submit Their Statement By April 23rd. Voting will begin April 24th, and end May 1st. More details on how to nominate yourself can be found HERE.

I hope to see you at the elections!



• The Giant Puffin • 20:19, 18 April 2006 (UTC)

Community Justice Newsletter[edit]

Community Justice Newsletter

Welcome
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New Council
Following our first elections, a new council has been elected.Computerjoe and Ian13 remain as chairman and chief executive (respectively); while Eddieh, Wiki alf and Xchrisblackx are replaced as councillors by Ilyanep, Osbus and Covington. The Giant Puffin and Pureblade remain as councillors.
Member Conduct
In the last meeting, the conduct of 4 members was discussed. Ethnopunk will be put on probation, supervised by Ian13, if he/she is incivil during this probation, he/she will be expelled from WP:CJ; the same was decided for Misza13 (voluntarily), and his probation will be supervised by Computerjoe. No action will be taken against Computerjoe.
Barnstar
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Also, we are planning to make a Community Justice barnstar to give to hard-working CJ members. If you're a budding designer, consider trying to make it, then post your proposal to WT:CJ!

Name and logo change
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Thanks!
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Computerjoe wishes to extend his thanks to User:Robchurch, a non-member who assisted in making {{tracker}} redundant, as well as Misza13 for his continued support and to the whole of this and the previous council.

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Concordia newsletter[edit]

Concordia Newsletter

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Concordia Newsletter[edit]

NEWSLETTER

Concordia is currently trying to relaunch. I, and all the members of the ex-council, wish to welcome new members to the group. We are a group who aim to promote remaining civil, in an environment where messages can easily be interpretated wrongly.

Help out now![edit]

  • Try and help people remain civil! Talk to them, and help them in any way possible. Do not be afraid to use the talk page.
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We are a community, so can only work though community contributions and support. It's the helping that counts.

Decision Making[edit]

The council expired one month ago, but due to the current position of the group the current council will remain until the position of the group can be assessed, and whether it would be sensible to keep Concordia going. For most decisions, however, it will be decided by all who choose to partake in discussions. I am trying to relaunch because of the vast amounts of new members we have received, demonstrating that the aims are supported.

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WP:CVU status[edit]

The Wikipedia:Counter-Vandalism Unit project is under consideration to be moved to {{inactive}} and/or {{historical}} status. Another proposal is to delete or redirect the project. You have been identified as a project member and your input as to this matter would be welcomed at WT:CVU#Inactive.3F and at the deletion debate. Thank you! Delivered on behalf of xaosflux 16:49, 10 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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