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I liked your comment on the Signpost article the other day. I'm new to the foundation, and have only been a Wikipedian for a few years. You said, "Technology is a tool, the strategic goals are educational.". I agree and am going to print this out and put it on my wall - to keep it fresh in my mind! CKoerner (WMF) (talk) 17:02, 1 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Of course we need tech people to run the Wikimedia websites. But technology is supposed to help us to write and share. I'm afraid that this knowledge engine sounds like it could create and select content automatically, which means instead of people.
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Cycling competitions by country

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Please see my proposal to upmerge the “cycling competitions” categories to “cycle races” categories eg Category:Cycling competitions by country to Category:Cycle races by country. Hugo999 (talk) 04:29, 14 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

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What of the double-up caused by players who play both singles and doubles? This was very common prior to our current era. Rovingrobert (talk) 09:28, 19 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Sport in Canada icon change

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I'll be happy to help with this. I left messages at Portal talk:Sport in Canada and Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Canadian sport. I'll make the change if nobody objects. Meanwhile, would you be willing to add {{unlinked}} beneath the license on the file description page? It's completely optional, but would improve the experience for visually impaired users. Matt Fitzpatrick (talk) 17:54, 9 November 2016 (UTC) Reply

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History of the United States by state

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Firstly - Wow! That's quite some trick with the wiki magic. I've not seen anything like it before and it was an interesting detour to find out about mw:Extension:Labeled Section Transclusion.

Unfortunately it looks like the article has some problems.

  • It's too big. When {{Reflist}} won't resolve into a list of references because of the page size you know you've got a problem, and it's not just a matter of aesthetic opinion.
Perhaps (given that the title is "by state") removing the territories would get the article down to a size where things start to work again - but I doubt it.
  • From the hidden categories that have been thrown up it would appear that a number of the articles you've put together have used the same names for their named references, meaning that your composite article has duplicate reference names which won't resolve.

Until the article starts to function more like a normal wiki article it's hard to offer any more useful review comments. Hope that helps, Cabayi (talk) 23:06, 10 September 2017 (UTC)Reply

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Category:Wikipedians who like NationStates

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Hey! Based on your edits to NationStates, I thought maybe you would be interested that I started a series of userboxes for the game NationStates. Feel free to add any or add your own!-🐦Do☭torWho42 () 05:26, 16 December 2017 (UTC)Reply

Hello, DoctorWho42! I haven't played that game in like a decade. Also I'm over the infobox fade. Good luck! --NaBUru38 (talk) 17:34, 16 December 2017 (UTC)Reply

Sports numbers

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Hello and thanks for your edits such as this adding sports numbers. After a detailed discussion last year at Talk:1#Retired Player Numbers, we filtered a mass of sports numbers down to just those numbers permanently retired by a major league (per Wikipedia:WikiProject Numbers#Numbers in sports) and moved it into its own article: List of retired numbers. It's not obvious where best to keep other jersey number information that is related more to the sport than to the mathematical properties of the number. Perhaps we need another new article. Any thoughts? Certes (talk) 21:27, 31 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

Hello, Certes! Thanks for writing to me.
I understand that the articles 1 (number) and 10 (number) shouldn't have a list of every sports competitor who wore those nunmbers. However, I have started with number 35, so the list of notable competitors is rather short. I would like to continue adding these, are you opposed to it?
I don't fully understand which new article you are proposing. I mean, racecar numbers are very rarely retired, so they won't appear on List of retired numbers. Are you proposing a full list of notable sports numbers, including not retired numbers?
See you, NaBUru38 (talk) 16:54, 1 February 2018 (UTC)Reply
I'm not sure of the best way forward. I've asked for help at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Numbers. Certes (talk) 17:06, 1 February 2018 (UTC)Reply

Sports and rodeo categories

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Hi NaBUru, just a friendly note regarding these categories. You are the knowledgeable one regarding the sports categories. I work in the rodeo area. I just want to understand a couple things so in future I add articles to the correct ones. But first of all, I want to make sure there is consistency in the categories: Sports in Las Vegas and Sports competitions in Las Vegas. I noticed you moved a few around. You moved the two PRCA articles: i.e., the National Finals Rodeos articles and one of the PBR tour articles (Unleash the Beast Series) articles to the competition category. But you left some PBR and PRCA articles in the Sports in Las Vegas category. What is criteria for deciding which ones belong in each category? The two PBR articles are easy to tell from the titles. The two PRCA articles are the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. I am not challenging the moves, just want to understand, thanks! dawnleelynn(talk) 19:33, 2 March 2018 (UTC) ProRodeo Hall of Fame.Reply

Hello, dawnleelynn! First of all, I changed the categories of hundreds of articles, so I may have made some mistakes.
The "sports competitions" categories are meant to include articles about competitions. Therefore, Category:Sports competitions in London includes articles such as London Marathon‎, London Grand Prix, London ePrix and 2012 Summer Olympics‎. Meanwhile, other subcategories of Category:Sport in London include articles about sports-related subjects that are not competitions, for example Chelsea F.C.‎, London Stadium and Rio Ferdinand.
However, some articles are ambiguous. For example, the National Basketball Association is an association, but it organizes a competition also called NBA.
A similar problem happens with the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association, which is the name for both the association and the competition. In this case, I preferred to be cautious, and keep the article in Category:Sports in Las Vegas.
However, Professional Bull Riders is an association that organizes competitions like the Unleash the Beast Series and the Velocity Tour. Therefore, it was easy to decide to keep the PBR article in "Sports in Las Vegas", and move "Unleash the Beast Series" to "Sports competitions in Las Vegas".
Actually, neither of those articles really belong to "Sports in Las Vegas" or its categories, because those series host events at multiple venues. Instead, the article that belongs there is PBR World Finals, just like National Finals Rodeo. But it's a redirect, not a standalone article, so I'm not opposed to keep the other articles there.
My recommendation is that you create a standalone article about the PBR World Finals, and remove the other articles from "Sports in Las Vegas".
I hope that you understand this long description. Good luck! --NaBUru38 (talk) 20:58, 3 March 2018 (UTC)Reply
NaBUru38 Oh, thank you that is most helpful and took you a bit of time to write all that up, I'm sure. I think I follow everything. I didn't realize that there was a redirect page of PBR World Finals to the PBR article. That's most helpful. There is actually a website for the PBR World Finals. And, actually, I just noted to write up an article for the PRCA steer roping finals separate from the National Finals Rodeo. Not many realize it's a separate event, the National Finals Steer Roping (NFSR). When I write that up, I will add it where the NFR article is. I think adding a finals article for the PBR is a good idea so I will add that to my list. It doesn't need to be super long. Once that is written, we can revisit what you said about where those two articles not really belonging where they are and putting the new article there instead. Thanks a bunch. I should be able to write something up within a couple weeks or so. I've just done a lot of expanding the PBR articles, found some great media guides, and have plenty of source material. Have a great weekend! dawnleelynn(talk) 21:15, 3 March 2018 (UTC)Reply

Category:Sports competitors has been nominated for discussion

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Super2000

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Hi, You may want to fix this edit. --Pelmeen10 (talk) 19:02, 2 April 2018 (UTC)Reply

Oops! Thanks for the tip, Pelmeen10. Good luck! --NaBUru38 (talk) 21:31, 5 April 2018 (UTC)Reply

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