23:2823:28, 19 August 2019diffhist+70
Hurling
→Major hurling competitions: summarised what the map is showing (I couldn't get info just looking at the map, too many soft colours and the colours used in the map don't even match the colours used in the legend. I tried to fix the map itself, but I don't have the skills)
23:1323:13, 19 August 2019diffhist+456 N
File talk:Gaelic Games County Map.svg
Those colours are driving me crazy== It's too many soft colours, I can't distinguish them at all. And I've no eye issues. Is Kilkenny the only hurling-only county? Surely that could be made clear, without making a four-colour category that never gets used. I'll give it a try. Might try to make the Irish more readable (less squashed) while I'm at it. ~~~~
23:0123:01, 19 August 2019diffhist+789
Hurling
→Rules: fixed up the info about replays and added sources - I didn't add a complete description because it's changing pretty often (I think - not sure); if someone else wants to give a detailed overview, that'd be great
08:1408:14, 15 August 2019diffhist−89
TG Lurgan
I came to add Jenny Ní Ruiséil's name - since she's in a lot of the songs - but also tried to put things in order, the article shouldn't be a collection of lists-as-paragraphs
14 August 2019
19:4619:46, 14 August 2019diffhist+399
User talk:Great floors
→JP colours: Interesting. I admit, I hadn't thought of colour-blind people. And you'll have to take my word that if you could see the colours, they're awful :-) So we just have to find two colours that are distinguished by something other than hue, e.g. light orange and dark orange. I'll give this a try. ~~~~
00:1200:12, 2 June 2019diffhist−356
LibreOffice
remove disputed tag, I've given a link to the licence and the source on the Talk page, please point to something libreoffice is doing, not just an unsourced comment from another wiki
00:0600:06, 2 June 2019diffhist+1,270
Talk:LibreOffice
→Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Runtime Libraries: here is the licence: * https://www.libreoffice.org/about-us/licenses/ No mention of Microsoft, runtime or similar. And here's the source code: * https://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice I'm no expert, but at first glance I don't see Microsoft files in there. I found some old discussions via google. One says it's not a problem, the necessary files are redistributable, and a second person closed the q
22:5922:59, 1 June 2019diffhist+270
Darach Mac Con Iomaire
Although raised in Dublin, his father is from Connemara and Irish was spoken at home. The family also spent their holidays in Galway.<ref>((cite web|url=https://atribalvision.com/interviews/049-darach-mac-con-iomaire|title=Interview with Darach Mac Con Iomaire|date=2016-06-07))</ref>
14:3414:34, 1 May 2019diffhist−5
Irish language
→Modern urban Irish: partial revert because The Urban Irish section isn't the place to discuss similarities between Scots Gaelic and Gaeltacht Irish; and because plurals is something everyone understands "grammatical relations" is vague
14:0314:03, 1 May 2019diffhist+61
Foggy Dew (Irish songs)
re-add note that the Easter Rising used the opportunity presented by Britain's army being busy with WWI, and change Irish back - I'm no expert but I *think* gaill was right and google seems to confirm
23:3223:32, 23 April 2019diffhist+492
Talk:Ronda Rousey
→Archiving: But now no one sees the discussions that explain why the page is the way it is. ::Archiving ''some'' threads when a discussion page gets ''huge'' is sometimes a good idea, but deleting everything from here and putting it into a page that no one looks at is going to cause mistakes to be repeated and it shows a lack of respect for the time that participants put into writing the discussions. ~~~~
17:5317:53, 11 April 2019diffhist+474
Talk:National Party (Ireland, 2016)
→Death penalty: The reliability of a comedy show (or an article discussing the comedy show) was always dubious, but given the recent exposé of Jim Jeffries rearranging the answers in an interview to make someone look like a racist, his show can't be seen as a reliable source. If this is Barrett's position (abortion doctors should get death penalty), then surely he's said it somewhere else. ~~~~
15:1715:17, 11 April 2019diffhist−95
Justin Barrett
→Irish abortion referendum, 2018: doctors who perform abortions should receive the death penalty.<!-- PLEASE ADD A REF THAT ISN'T FROM JIM JEFFREYS - it's a comedy show and it's well documented that he moves interviewee answers to pretend they were to different questions etc. -->
11:2411:24, 4 April 2019diffhist+31
Moment of silence
moved paragraphs without making any content changes - the intro was filling up with information that didn't summarise the topic or the article's content, so I gave them their own sections