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Thanks for reviewing my submission of the Gosder Cherilus Foundation and for your feedback. To show the foundation's noteworthiness, I will include referenced press coverage of the foundation's ongoing projects both in Haiti and domestically. The sources are reputable and include articles, radio, and/or television coverage from USA Today, NBC News, ESPN, CNN, as well as other organizations continuing to operate in Haiti. If I included these references do you think could justify enough notoriety? Thank you so much for your feedback and for considering the pageDelhipar3 (talk) 05:34, 2 November 2012 (UTC)
Thank you. I 'did' see about the 4 tildes, but was confused about the Talk page as it related to an edit. Did have success with the edit and have now discovered (I think) how to add this note to your talk page. We'll see if this works. Not completely intuitive, but obviously located the New Section tab and am starting to get the hang of things. Thanks again! DGA Member (talk) 06:44, 8 November 2012 (UTC)
I've been looking into a deletion that happened here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Vertex_Standard and prior to submitting it to the dispute board, just wanted to check why you had restored the redirect for Vertex Standard to Yaesu. These are two separate independently existing brands owned by different entities. Yaesu continues to exist and manufacture radio equipment. Vertex Standard is an independent company, owned by Motorola. A redirect from "Vertex Standard" to Yaesu would not be as informative as an encyclopedic article on Vertex Standard, with an historical reference to the Yaesu page.
In the interests of transparency, I am a developer who has done work for VS in the past, but am not being paid for this consideration currently and am no longer doing web dev work for them.
This is the content which has been suggested (similar to that which was deleted in September):
Vertex Standard LMR, Inc.
Vertex Standard LMR, Inc. is a global manufacturer of two-way radio land mobile communications equipment and is represented in 150 countries with over 1000 distributors and resellers.
History
The company was founded by Sako Hasegawa in Ota-ku, Tokyo, Japan in 1956 and debuted under the name of General Television Service Co. Ltd developing wireless communication equipment. In 1962 it began exporting its products and one of the early successes was the introduction of the HF SSB transceiver which went on to become an international best-seller.
In 1964, the company changed its name to Yaesu Musen Co. Ltd and after nearly a decade of solid growth, established itself stateside with the formation of Yaesu Musen USA, Inc. in Los Angeles, California during 1973. The next couple of years saw the organisation move its main production facility to a factory in Fukushima, north of Tokyo, establish companies in both the Netherlands and the UK and list on the Japanese security exchange, Jasdaq.
Expansion continued throughout the 1990s with operations opening in both Germany and Hong Kong. The purchase of Standard Communications from Japanese organisation Marantz, resulted in the formation of Standard Co. Ltd, a domestic sales company in Japan. With the further acquisition of Standard Horizon, a key player in the international overseas marine radio market, the company once again changed name, this time to Vertex Standard Co. Ltd in 2000.
Subsequent developments included the establishment of Vertex Standard operations in Suzhou, China (2003) and Melbourne, Australia (2006) while securing ISO 9001, 9002 and 14000 approvals at its production facilities.
In 2008 Motorola Inc. acquired an 80 per cent controlling interest in the company through a joint venture with Vertex Standard and Tokogiken, a privately-held Japanese company headed by Jun Hasegawa. The move gave Vertex Standard access to Motorola’s global distribution channels and resources which present considerable opportunities for the company to drive growth and position itself more favourably to deliver new and innovative two-way radio solutions for professionals around the world.
The joint venture was dissolved in January 1, 2012 and the company changed its name to Vertex Standard LMR, Inc. and operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Motorola Solutions with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan lead by Craig Chenicek, Vice President and General Manager.
Range of products:
Portable Radios (LMR): • VX-230 Series VHF or UHF • VX-350 Series VHF or UHF • VX-450 Series VHF or UHF • VX-820 Series (ATEX) VHF or UHF • VX-920 Series (ATEX) VHF or UHF
Mobile Units (LMR): • VX-2100/2200 Series VHF or UHF • VX-4500/4600 Series VHF or UHF • VX-5500 Series Low Band VHF, VHF or UHF • VX-6000 Series VHF or UHF
Digital TDMA (DMR) Portables and Mobile Radios: • VXD-720 VHF or UHF • VXD-7200 VHF or UHF
Repeaters / Base Stations • VXR-1000 VHF or UHF • VXR-7000 VHF or UHF • VXR-9000 VHF or UHF • VXD-R70 (Digital) VHF or UHF
PMR446 (Licence-free) • VX-241
HF SSB Radios • VX-1210 • VX-1400 • VX-1700
APCO P25 Conventional Radios • VX-P820 Series (Portable) • VX-P9204 Series (Portable) • VX-7200 (Mobile)
Complimentary Accessories
Unique Technologies Exclusive Auto-Range Transpond System (ARTS™) ARTS™ is designed to inform the user when out of communication range with another ARTS™- equipped station. If out of range for more than 2 minutes, the radio senses no signal has been received and beeps to alert the user that they are no longer within range. Vertex Standard enhanced this capability in 2011 with the introduction of ARTS II™ for easier monitoring by radio ID. ARTS II leverages MDC-1200® signaling for a user to see exactly which radio is in range and the total number of radios in range. ARTS II is programmable by channel and the user can actively monitor connection status with a press of a button.
VX-P820 Series Portable Radios World’s smallest, submersible P25 portable radios provide extensive communications features in UHF and VHF. Public safety users who require P25 communications have recognized the VX-P820 Series portable radios as ideal to carry for covert operations.
References http://www.reuters.com/article/2007/11/05/vertex-motorola-idUST30762720071105 http://ec.europa.eu/competition/mergers/cases/decisions/m4910_20071221_20310_en.pdf
External links
http://www.vertexstandard.com/
http://www.vertex-standard-emea.com/
http://www.vertexstandard-cn.com
http://www.vertexstandard.com/ap
http://www.vertexstandard.com.au
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Thanks so much for your really helpful links to the tutorials and other resources. They really cemented the work I've already done, and made it a bit easier to put it all together!
It's a pity the tute isn't run by default when a new user creates an account. I realise we don't want to overwhelm people, but it really would have been helpful for me, and I suspect it would be for others too. Unless, of course, it already is offered, and I just ignored it. Stranger things have happened.
Thanks anyway, I'm slightly less intimidated now, and I know where to look when I do have questions. You guys are great! Cephas Atheos (talk) 22:14, 23 November 2012 (UTC)
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My issue wasn't finding the filename of a functional image, it was finding the filename of an image whose link was somehow corrupted. What I was wondering is: where are the images associated with an article stored, and how can one see their filenames listed?
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i think/hope i figured out the citations. now i'm hoping i moved my article to the mainspace correctly, from my sandbox.72.174.68.32 (talk) 03:45, 13 December 2012 (UTC)KateCWalker
Wikipedia kept saying give feedback, so i did, and then you replied saying "this information will not help", well let me tell you something,this information will help because people like me are writing legitimate posts and then automated pieces of rubbish like ClueBot NG are blocking legitimate posts. So dumb gits like you should count the feedback i give you valuable and try and sort Wikipedia out! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Boomage (talk • contribs) 20:56, 24 December 2012 (UTC)
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Ariconte, I really appreciate your edits and help. I didn't think anyone would be reviewing what I was drafting in my own space so I was worried when I got your comment that something else I've posted was problematic. I rushed to see your comment to fix my error and (being new to the site) I lost the past 2 hours of work on the article, which really sucks. Also it was really disappointing to just have negative comments on what I was working on, about two things I was doing wrong. I know I'm doing a lot of things wrong, like any new person, but I've been working on this all day about some guy I've never heard of before. I thought I was generally doing a good job with it (not perfect, but better then a lot of pages I've seen) and really helping out build our historic knowledge, but after hearing just about the things I was doing wrong, I didn't feel too enthused anymore. The extended ellipse made me think you were hiding the phrase "which sucks really badly" the first time I read it, instead of just the cultural difference it probably really is. Both of your comments were very true and will absolutely help strengthen the piece in the long term and me as an editor, which I really appreciate. But I did want to reach back to you in hopes of encouraging a better way of wrapping the message. Everyone feels bad when they're criticized, I'm sure you know exactly what I'm feeling, and I don't want your great efforts in helping new users to accidentally be pushing them away. I'm sure an experienced user would have just accepted the comments and thought nothing of it, but the hurdles to being a good writer here are really high for someone starting out. I hope us having a discussion can help both of us in the future (even if it doesn't feel really happy right now). I honestly do appreciate your help, and wouldn't be writing back to you if I didn't think that you really cared. Robin the Bobbin (talk) 00:07, 30 December 2012 (UTC)
Hi, I have created one article and given for review but its not yet done. Can you please help me to review the article or can you please guide me that how much time will take for changing my article from talk page to article page ? Please refer the link and reply me in my talk page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Mydreamsparrow/K.P.Dandapani. I hope you can help me.Mydreamsparrow (talk) 18:14, 31 December 2012 (UTC)
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Ariconte, thank you for your previous help regarding my contribution. I tried to address the proposed syntax fixes regarding citations #6, 17,18, 21,22,23 for Viken Berberian. Can you please have a look and help. I'm not sure how to undo the previous syntax error messages in the citations I've tried to fix. I'm not sure how to do this manually and would greatly appreciate your help. Thank you Fountainheads (talk) 08:36, 31 December 2012 (UTC)
Thank you for your advice, I could not do any of this without a lot of help from the God†dly173.75.20.50 (talk) 21:30, 9 January 2013 (UTC)
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Hello, Ariconte. Just wanted to thank you for the welcome, and the useful information you just left on my page. Many thanks! —Blue Jacaranda (TALK)— 05:25, 23 January 2013 (UTC)
Thanks Ariconte, your feedback was very helpful. I'm writing the Wikepedia for my wife, so I guess you can say I'm a little biased, but most of the information I supplied is backed up with news articles, books, news reports, and appearances through the Clark County Library. I still cannot figure out how to re-direct or highlight people's names and places. Could you be so kind to direct me to that information or a u-tube video?
I think I will start over and create a new Wikepedia instead of trying to re-direct.
Take care my freind, MafiaMobDoll (talk) 20:01, 28 January 2013 (UTC)
I am not sure how this works so I will just go ahead and state my case.
I recently edited and updated the entry for Foulksrath Castle. I added relevant information regarding it's history and some other information reference the original founders.
Nothing of what I added is copyrighted. In addition I removed the part about the current owner claiming to have seen ghosts as it is inaccurate.
I intend to add a lot more information as I learn more.
Thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by 109.79.57.69 (talk) 10:18, 4 February 2013 (UTC)
' Yeah-about me undoing what you removed. I was traipsing-around Wikipedia and I came upon your dispute about the material and I looked at the amount of material that had been removed. I undid your removal because you had taken-off a tremendous amount of info. I admit that I thought that the poem was long, but it did look to me to have something to do with the history of the castle.-(in other words-I myself did not read every single word of an almost epic poem/just skimmed it to get the gist of that it looked like it had something to do with the castle history). I have a thing about large amounts of relevant material being deleted and that is exactly what was done.24.0.133.234 (talk) 06:52, 6 February 2013 (UTC) Also-Wikipedia is the 1st Google search result for this Castle and you deleted a tremendous amount of info. Upon re-reading, I see that in the material that you deleted, a reference to a BBC documentary is included. I do not know when or who the info. was posted, but as a researcher and reader it is valuable information that in my opinion, and according to Wiki-policy does not deserve to be hidden or removed.24.0.133.234 (talk) 06:58, 6 February 2013 (UTC) 24.0.133.234 (talk) 08:08, 6 February 2013 (UTC)
Citation added properly and I have verified much of what was posted there. You do know that there is a W-policy that says not to just delete something because it is unsourced?24.0.133.234 (talk) 08:08, 6 February 2013 (UTC)
Hi, I've moved to User:Ariconte/Bungaroo. Thanks, GiantSnowman 20:18, 18 February 2013 (UTC)
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I recently took on a project rewriting a page that was deleted. I got it userfied User:Redddbaron/Holistic_management. I have added several references and completely rewritten it. I would appreciate your critique and help in getting this page reinstated. This is my first attempt at writing a wiki page, but I think it should be enough to get reinstated. Hopefully! LOL Redddbaron (talk) 10:27, 5 April 2013 (UTC)
Hi Ariconte,
I would be grateful if you could help fix the footnote errors for my contribution. They concern formatting/style for footnotes number 7, 19, and 20. I am not sure what the issue is. Thank you again for your diligence and help. My other question is what is there to be verified in this Wikipedia entry in terms of sourcing? There is a banner at the top that states sources have to be verified or additional sources should be provided. Also, there is a banner concerning proper style. I think the formatting/style issues have been largely addressed by you and others. Why is the banner still there? Thank you. Fountainheads (talk) 14:31, 22 April 2013 (UTC)
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Thank you for the surprising Civility Barnstar. When I reread that reply after posting, it still looked a bit snarky in places despite efforts to sand down any sharp edges. That IP turns out to be largely a talk page user and I probably shouldn't have nibbled at his bait, but the productive unintended consequence is that I was led to make some badly needed improvements to the lede of the "Photographic film" article I linked. AVarchaeologist (talk) 02:03, 14 May 2013 (UTC)
Most appreciated thanks Ariconte :) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sdfwrk (talk • contribs) 04:19, 27 May 2013 (UTC)
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I didn't realize it could be so simple! EMP (talk 04:02, 4 July 2013 (UTC)
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Hi,
Thanks for your advice. I have declared on my page that i am close to the subject of Pacific Brands.
It is my goal to actually contribute objective and factual information about Pacific Brands. Nothing currently written of verified indicates any promotional language - and I will continue to adhere to Wikipedia policies moving forward.
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Hi I just undid your edit on the Vincent Watts page for no reason I just felt like it.
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Latest news from the Wikimedia Collaboration team, about Notifications, Flow and Edit Review Improvements. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you.
What's new?
A decision has been made about how the Recent Changes filtering scheme will affect current ORES beta feature users. When this new filtering system rolls out as part of the beta, it will replace the current ORES display on the Recent Changes page. That means the automatic color coding, the red “r” symbol and the “hide probably good edits” filter will go away, to be replaced by the new, more nuanced set of filters and user-defined color coding. All other pages that have ORES features, like Watchlist and Related Changes, will remain as they are now for ORES beta users. We think those pages could also benefit from the new filtering system. But we'll wait to see how users react to the beta test—and make any necessary changes—before we start spreading the new UI around. That's the plan as it currently stands. As always, please let us know if you have any thoughts, in any language.
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10:09, 19 December 2016 (UTC)
Latest news from the Wikimedia Collaboration team, about Notifications, Flow and Edit Review Improvements. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you.
What's new?
Our goal to add filters to the Recent Changes page is going well. We will contact soon some communities - the ones where ORES is available as a Beta feature - to plan a possible trial.
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18:16, 23 January 2017 (UTC)
Latest news from the Wikimedia Collaboration team, about Notifications, Flow and Edit Review Improvements. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you.
What's new?
Flow satisfaction survey’s results are available. The survey provides useful data on what users like and don't like about Flow. This information will be helpful in discussions recently begun as part of the editing team's Annual Plan process. As the editing team investigates its priorities for next fiscal year (which begins in July), many ideas for improvements have been suggested, including projects to research the future of wiki discussions and to fix Flow's shortcomings.
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09:40, 14 February 2017 (UTC)
Note: Apologies for cross-posting and sending in English. Message is available for translation on Meta-Wiki.
The Wikimedia movement is beginning a movement-wide strategy discussion, a process which will run throughout 2017. For 15 years, Wikimedians have worked together to build the largest free knowledge resource in human history. During this time, we've grown from a small group of editors to a diverse network of editors, developers, affiliates, readers, donors, and partners. Today, we are more than a group of websites. We are a movement rooted in values and a powerful vision: all knowledge for all people. As a movement, we have an opportunity to decide where we go from here.
This movement strategy discussion will focus on the future of our movement: where we want to go together, and what we want to achieve. We hope to design an inclusive process that makes space for everyone: editors, community leaders, affiliates, developers, readers, donors, technology platforms, institutional partners, and people we have yet to reach. There will be multiple ways to participate including on-wiki, in private spaces, and in-person meetings. You are warmly invited to join and make your voice heard.
The immediate goal is to have a strategic direction by Wikimania 2017 to help frame a discussion on how we work together toward that strategic direction.
Regular updates are being sent to the Wikimedia-l mailing list, and posted on Meta-Wiki. Beginning with this message, monthly reviews of these updates will be sent to this page as well. Sign up to receive future announcements and monthly highlights of strategy updates on your user talk page.
Here is a review of the updates that have been sent so far:
More information about the movement strategy is available on the Meta-Wiki 2017 Wikimedia movement strategy portal.
Posted by MediaWiki message delivery on behalf of the Wikimedia Foundation, 20:23, 15 February 2017 (UTC) • Please help translate to other languages. • Get help
Note: Apologies for cross-posting and sending in English. This message is available for translation on Meta-Wiki.
As we mentioned last month, the Wikimedia movement is beginning a movement-wide strategy discussion, a process which will run throughout 2017. This movement strategy discussion will focus on the future of our movement: where we want to go together, and what we want to achieve.
Regular updates are being sent to the Wikimedia-l mailing list, and posted on Meta-Wiki. Each month, we are sending overviews of these updates to this page as well. Sign up to receive future announcements and monthly highlights of strategy updates on your user talk page.
Here is a overview of the updates that have been sent since our message last month:
More information about the movement strategy is available on the Meta-Wiki 2017 Wikimedia movement strategy portal.
Posted by MediaWiki message delivery on behalf of the Wikimedia Foundation, 19:42, 9 March 2017 (UTC) • Please help translate to other languages. • Get help
Dear Wikimedians/Wikipedians:
Today we are starting a broad discussion to define Wikimedia's future role in the world and develop a collaborative strategy to fulfill that role. You are warmly invited to join the conversation.
There are many ways to participate, by joining an existing conversation or starting your own:
Track A (organized groups): Discussions with your affiliate, committee or other organized group (these are groups that support the Wikimedia movement).
Track B (individual contributors): On Meta or your local language or project wiki.
This is the first of three conversations, and it will run between now and April 15. The purpose of cycle 1 is to discuss the future of the movement and generate major themes around potential directions. What do we want to build or achieve together over the next 15 years?
We welcome you, as we create this conversation together, and look forward to broad and diverse participation from all parts of our movement.
Sincerely,
Nicole Ebber (Track A Lead), Jaime Anstee (Track B Lead), & the engagement support teams05:02, 18 March 2017 (UTC)
Latest news from the Wikimedia Collaboration team, about Notifications, Flow and Edit Review Improvements. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you.
What's new?
We have focused all our efforts on the New filters for edit review. You will discover these filters on your wiki soon (see below).
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17:02, 20 March 2017 (UTC)
Hi Ariconte. Remember the 2014 USyd Wikibomb? It was so helpful having you and other experienced Wikipedians there. Sydney Uni Press has just organized another similar editathon [22], and if you're free, I'm sure they'd appreciate your involvement. I'm hoping to help out at the 12pm session. --99of9 (talk) 06:41, 23 March 2017 (UTC)
Latest news from the Wikimedia Collaboration team, about Notifications, Flow and Edit Review Improvements. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you.
What's new?
The fourth fiscal quarter began the first of this month, and Collaboration Team has begun work on our new quarterly goals. In the coming months, we'll be working to release the New Filters for Edit Review beta on all wikis and then to improve the beta as much as possible based on user feedback. On that score, we're planning a round of user interviews on the new tools in May to get detailed information about usability and usefulness. If you've tried the new features and have thoughts, please share them with us in any language.
Our other focus right now is to look at what changes will be needed to spread the new filtering interface to other review pages, especially Watchlist. We're also exploring how to incorporate the tools we didn't include in the new interface in this round, like the Tag Filters, time-frame selector and Namespace filter.
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