Don't be afraid to be the first person to talk to me here!
I am toto made you a sysop and bureaucrat which means that you can block vandals, delete pages, protect pages, and edit protected pages. You can also create new sysops. Perl 23:03, 15 Apr 2004 (UTC)
Bonjour ou bonsoir,
Received the email, I am there to sporadically contribute with interwikis or something.
Hi Robin, sorry to see you are being trolled on the Korero. Don't let it put you off. I've left a message at MediaWiki talk:Linktrail that hopefully you can deal with. I see you passed 100 hundred articles last month, so congratulations on your first milestone! Angela 13:32, 1 Oct 2004 (UTC)
(Robin said: "Maori Wikipedia has lost its "Community Portal" page sidebar link for some skins ...") Eeek. It's not there in the other skins. I don't know whether to report it as a bug. It's not a huge issue on Wikipedia - it just means you don't have a link to the community portal but on wikis such as the Foundation wiki or Wikia, where we've used the MediaWiki namespace to customise the sidebar, it causes much bigger problems. And I hadn't noticed those problems until you pointed it out. I don't know what the solution is to this right now, but I will let you know if I find a fix for it. Angela 02:22, 7 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Please delete this. I'd rather not have pictures of me on wikis I do not regularly watch for vandalism. I'm also not likely to remember it's here should I want to update the picture or remove my photo from Wikipedia. Thanks. Angela 13:36, 16 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Thanks. Angela 21:13, 16 Oct 2004 (UTC)
This is just to let you know that I am indeed working on some things for the Maori Wikipedia - I haven't forgotten. However, my attempt to make a map of the various iwi is proving more difficult than I thought, since I keep getting conflicting information from different maps. Also, there seems to be debate about exactly which groups qualify as an iwi. Do you have any suggestions as to what the most "authoritative" source might be? I've had to re-do the map several times, based on conflicting data, and I still haven't got anything looking reasonable. -- Vardion 10:08, 29 Oct 2004 (UTC)
I noticed the disambiguation text on this wikipedia is in English. In case you haven'tPedant 13:30, 31 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Thanks for your nice welcome. Thanks for your nice welcome. I'm wondering if it is more appropriate to upload the ant picture, (which is also, at least yesterday, the mediawiki bugzilla logo) or to create a transwiki link. On the Simple English dictionary, I made the choice to upload the pic to that database for the reason: continued at:User talk:Pedant ("Robin Patterson") thread.
Currently we have started a project on meta.wikipedia to get an article translated in as many wikipedias as possible every week. The article will be about a subject that usually gets rarely translated and has a lot of links to other subjects. Currently we have no-one to translate in your language. If someone is interested to participate please see: meta:Translation of the week You can also submit articles from your own languages there that you think deserve translation, but have a small chance of it. The articles must not be to short and not to long and have lots of links to possible other articles! en:user:Waerth
Hi Robin, please could you have a look at Talk:Ngāpuhi for more questions. Thanks -- Sannse 17:38, 19 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Please. Could you take a photo of a ongaonga (nettle tree of NZ) for wikipedia! :D It grows on east of the South island and in the North island. ongaonga photo Pixeltoo 12 mar 2005 à 01:31 (CET)
Hi, sorry for the trouble, and for not knowing a word of Maori (on my list of languages to try to learn). I think a possible solution might be to place the equivalent umlaut-character form inside of a hidden HTML comment, like so: <!--Te Wänanga o Aotearoa-->. That way Google should pick it up but humans won't see it. To be sure that this does work, an experiment may be performed. As for older browsers, an upgrade should solve the problem, though that is not always an option with some (very old) operating systems. I recommend Mozilla Firefox (a Maori version is in the making). A-giâu 08:35, 18 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Thanks. Yes, I am from Galicia, I am sorry for the late reply. I can colaborate with interwikis and so. Congratulations for you work with the maori wikipedia.--Rocastelo 01:37, 28 Mar 2005 (UTC)
As it is written Galicia and Galician language in Te reo Ma¯ori?. In the future, I would wish to make articles about galician themes (cities, people...). Thanks for you help--Rocastelo 22:06, 2 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Hi Robin - can i ask you tocheck these two minimal stubs I've just added to mi:Wikipedia (shouldn't take more than five seconds for each one!). My knowledge of maori is sadly minimal, so I've probably made a couple of really embarrassing mistakes in them... Grutness 05:47, 14 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for changes in Template:Karihia info, Robin. Best regards. --Prevert(talk) 11:47, 24 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Problem here is that there are no babel templates. I created 3 (sl, en-3 and de-2), probably you should do the same for yours. Just few WP have these templates, so they have to be created also there. Regards, --Klemen Kocjancic 20:44, 12 May 2005 (UTC)
Thanks for your welcome message. I apologize, because I never came back on mi: since I've created the account. But this morning, looking for Wikipedia:Babel pages, I found the maori link on the japanese page :o). It was a good opportunity to come back and add a few categories and templates. I also edited your user page (I never do that) just for "subst" again your ((babel-5)). If you have a few minutes, it would be nice to translate ((User mi-0))... Hégésippe | ±Θ± 09:43, 18 May 2005 (UTC)
Hi Robin, I just looked over at the Tolkien Wikicity and it seems as though we (on the LOTR Wikicity) are just going to be doing the same things as they're doing over there. Before I write any more pages I must ask: Is this wikicity just to do with the LOTR films? or is it similar in most ways to the Tolkien Wikicity? --Darth Mantus 12:35, 25 May 2005 (UTC)
Tena koe Robin,
Good to see you spotted that spammer.
Has anyone decided on a suitable translation for "External Links" or "See Also"?
We should make a template for that and use it ... then we can replace it later.
Please check this one out: http://spamhuntress.com/2005/06/23/the-wiki-spammers-wiki/ Feel free to delete this comment after checking that out.
Tena koe Robin, I created the following template and didn't notice someone has already started importing it (but hasn't actually used anywhere)
Template:30RaMaramaWenerei
I have used this on the Pipiri page, and it looks pretty good IMO.
-- Stephen Cope
I will remind you, Mr Patterson, that this is not the "Wikipedia for the Maori people" but rather the "Wikipedia in the Maori language". Similarly, the Irish, Hawai'ian, Scots Gaelic, and other Wikipedias where the language is spoken by only a minority of the ethnic population, all use no or very little English. --24.251.198.251 8 July 2005 00:31 (UTC)
The Kōrero page currently redirects to Körero. Shouldn't this be the other way around? Barefootguru 8 July 2005 07:31 (UTC)
Hi Robin,
Please, quit re-placing English so prominently on this Wikipedia.
To your response that most Maoris speak better English than Maori (you made the same argument on sm.wiki)...
I have it from a higher authority (although strictly speaking, it was "off the record", ie not an official communiqué) that you are very wrong and that Wikipedias are for languages ONLY.
I mentioned this specific case.
My query, as well as the responses, were all on an official mailinglist (and public, at that).
Responses from notable people: Jimbo Wales (co-founder and "godking" of Wikipedia): [1] Florence Nibart-Devouard, alias Anthère (Wikimedia board member, originally from fr.wiki): [2]
From these responses (and others from "less notable people", all of whom were in complete agreement that Wikipedias are for languages only, NOT ethnic groups, cultures, nations, or any other non-linguistic division), I think it is clear that if you continue to abuse your administrative powers here so as to keep a prominent placement for English-language content in the Maori-language Wikipedia, I will take the nessecary steps to request that your privelages here be revoked.
Note, please, my objections to your application for adminship at sm.wiki, and the speedy response with which it was greeted, resulting in swift revocation of your admin privelages there. (actual objections are enumerated here; responses are located here.)
Despite all this, I recognise that small Wikipedias in general and Pacific languages' Wikipedias in particular are in need of special attention, and it is not my hope that you simply leave but rather that you cease improper prominent placement of text in the "wrong language". Obviously, most of the work on mi.wiki is yours, including the content that is actually in Maori, and you have helped to keep other Pacific languages clear of vandalism for some time.
Best
Mark Williamson
(haw:, haw.talk; for other contributions to pacific-language Wikipedias see Chamorro, where all Chamorro-language content was posted by me [though checked by a native speaker], and various anonymous reversions of spam and vandalism at all inactive Pacific languages' Wikipedias)
++(Responses at haw.wikipedia will see swift replies, others may take a while)++
NevilleDNZ 15:53, 15 July 2005 (UTC)
Hi Robin. Please see this thread on wikipedia-l since it discusses your recent block of Node ue. Angela 23:14, 11 July 2005 (UTC)
Aside from being in English... the coor template was a nice addition otherwise aye?
I have responded to your comments on More NZ times and places (and a belated welcome) at my talk page. |
NevilleDNZ 02:04, 12 July 2005 (UTC) |
I just noticed that the German geo page is localised nicely... NevilleDNZ 15:55, 15 July 2005 (UTC)
The posting referred to above says this:
Hi all,
I would like to ask for some clarification of Wikimedia policy.
Is it considered acceptable to have spearate Wikipedias for different cultures and peoples rather than languages? Are any existing Wikipedias considered in this capacity?
Robin Patterson has asserted on mi: that rather than a Wikipedia in the Maori language, it's intended as a Wikipedia for the Maori people, and thus extensive usage of the English language is OK or even good, since only 5% of Maori people are fluent in Maori.
Similarly, he wanted to add English content to the Samoan Wikipedia because "tens of thousands" of Samoans speak English fluently. It should be noted that neither of these languages are his native languages. Maori, he lists as a Babel template level of 1 (his French and German are better), yet he is the sole administrator at the Maori Wikipedia. He noted on his Samoan userpage that he knows only a handful of Samoan words, yet he tried to apply there for sysop anyways.
Mark
Facts:
Other untruths from node are too numerous to list. As for his claim that he helps other Pacific languages - why doesn't he leave this one alone and look after "to", which has had some purely English-language articles dominating its half-dozen "articles" for weeks if not months?
Robin Patterson 20:26, 12 July 2005 (UTC)
Hi Robin,
did you notice that in one of his recent edits Node ue has deleted the English part of Template:stub? I thought you might want to restore that.
Kind regards, Heiko Evermann
Well, here's an awful proposal (m:Proposed policy for wiki closure) arguing for the deletion of most language editions. FYI. A-giâu 09:27, 27 July 2005 (UTC)
Hi Robin, > We've met somewhere else recently, I think... That's right. We have met in the discussion on wikipedia-l about node_ue's complaint over his one week of forced absence of mi.wikipedia.org. And I dared to roll back one of his changes in the main page.
I live in Hamburg and I am very involved in the Low Saxon wikipedia and in the translation of KDE into Low Saxon.
in September 2001 I spent a beautiful holiday in NZ together with my wife. Every now and then we even thought about moving there for some time.
As Maori is also a minority language there are parallels in the language situation between Low Saxon and Maori and as I like foreign languages, I have had a look at Maori and find this language very interesting.
Apart from languages I am an active member of my church (Seventh-Day-Adventist) here in Hamburg.
And I earn my living as a computer programmer.
Kind regards, Heiko Evermann 09:36, 2 August 2005 (UTC)
Hi Robin,
I have some questions/ideas
1) Wikipedia:Community_Portal could be extended with a section where to find online information about the Maori language:
2) "Rerekētanga" is supposed to be a translation of "recent changes". I have found out via the Ngata dictionary that "Rerekētanga" means difference like in "There is a clear difference between night and day." I find other words for "change" like "whakarerekē(tia)" and "whakanekeneke" ("What changes throughout Aotearoa are there." <=> "He aha nga whakanekeneke kai te hora i Aotearoa.".) Besides "Rerekētanga" does not contain the part "recent". 3) I am surprised how little of the editor interface is translated (user page, discussion, edit this page, history, move, watch etc.) There is a list of Maori computer terms in [4]. It contains word like edit, user etc. Maybe this could help to translate the technical terms of the user interface.
Kind regards,
Heiko Evermann 21:33, 9 August 2005 (UTC)
Hi Robin,
1) I noticed some of your edits in nds.wikipedia.org, but so far I have not had a closer look at them. You say you have de-1. How much of the Low Saxon do you understand? How far are de and nds related from your point of view?
2) You seem to be involved in the Maori language for quite some time. I even found a wiki somewhere (I have the link on my other computer...) that stated that you are involved in the Maori language commission? It is a pity that you still rate yourself mi-1. Maybe that is appropriate, but it still is sad somehow. Is Maori so difficult? What made you become interested in Maori? As far as I remember, you have no ethnic Maori background.
3) I read that 15% of the NZ population are Maori, and of them only 20% are fluent in the language. That makes 120.000 people. I wonder why there is so little support from the Maori community for your wikipedia.
4) Concerning the grammar: maybe it would be possible to extend the article en:Maori language or even add an article "grammar of the Maori language" there.
To me as an outsider it is strange that your grammar book is from 1894.
Is that still up to date?
When I was in NZ in September 2001, I looked for Maori books in several book stores. The only thing that I found was some books for Maori lessons at school. I did not see novels translated into Maori and I did not find any newspapers in Maori. There was not even a Maori column in the newspapers.
For Low Saxon we have hundreds of little books with short stories (usually humorous), and a usual book store here in North Germany will at least have a dozen of them on the shelf. I think that this state for Maori is very strange, as it is your second official language. Even your national anthem is sung in English and Maori. I heard it in a church service in a pentecostal church somewhere on the South Island just a few days after 9/11. (I arrived in NZ on September 11th just a few hours before the attacks in New York.) I was a bit puzzled that a national anthem was sung in church. Nobody would even dare to think about that here in Germany. But after all your anthem is a prayer, and BTW a nice one.
Well, back to the grammar book. There are several options as the copyright has expired for that book:
So much for tonight,
kind regards,
Heiko Evermann 21:53, 10 August 2005 (UTC)
Hi Robin,
you wrote: "I've just had a look at the PGDP. As I'm a professional proofreader with access to scanner, including OCR, I could probably do much of it myself. Certainly quicker than typing!"
pgdp works in several steps. If you can do the scanning and the initial OCRing, that is nice. The real advantage of pgdp is that each page will be proofread by at least two different people. That increases the likelihood of detecting the errors. If you want to proofread hundreds of pages alone, I think that after some time you will no longer spot the errors. Besides it is much quicker than doing it all alone. Why not give it a try?
Kind regards,
Heiko Evermann
More templates, coming soon :-) Robin remember update links in your galician user page, add User to the template link. Thanks. --Prevert(talk) 23:41, 28 August 2005 (UTC)
Kia Ora e hoa, thats Moeraki in Otago .. the one with the boulders. Thats more from my Ngati Mamoe, Ngai Tahu side, Waitaha links more into down tuatapere way, about as south as you can get.
Ranginui
Kia Ora, Where is the list of sysop's located?
I have come from the English Wikipeida, and hope to help. I know a LITTLE bit of Maori
Heoi anō; nā, Brian New Zealand 05:42, 18 November 2005 (UTC)
Re: Welcome back!
Tēnā koe
I was just on Meta and I see that there is a fund drive coming up. The drive will be held from Friday 16 December to Friday 6 January. has Maori wikipeida got a translated message? It is coming up soon see here for more info (from the meta website)
I would also like to thank you for your help on the New Zealand Wikicities
na Brian New Zealand 08:43, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
What's say that we get the text The Free Enclopedia on the logo translated to maori. If a few of us agree, we can post a request on meta wiki, to have the logo changed to maori text. reading
WIKIPEDIA
te MĀTĀPUNENGA UTUKORE.
Robin, Lately there has been a lot of hidden adult.dynu.net link-spam. User:Zigger, and myself have been blanking it. What I am asking, is should I be blanking it, or deleting the page?
I am about to go on an early Christmas holiday, so i won’t be on for about a week. I wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year for 06'!!!!! (keep on top of the spammers) Heoi anō; nā Brian (talk) 20:12, 18 December 2005 (UTC)
Robin,
Over the next week and a half, I have a bit of time on my hands, so if you would like me to do anything on mi, let me know. Heoi anō; nā Brian (talk) 03:44, 27 December 2005 (UTC)
Hi, could you read this if you have a minute on your hands
[5]
What do you think? as we need 2 users, after we meet the requiments i think that you and I should try to get it. let me know what you think Heoi anō; nā Brian (talk) 06:53, 28 December 2005 :
Kia ora mo ō kupu mihi mai ki ahau.
I had a look at your edits of Te Aroha. Heaps of links. Will it matter if I edit some of the names you linked - some of them have hyphens etc in and it might be better if I try to make them more standard. I will be tweaking and adding to the page for a while - I guess it should mention geographical facts like the height of the mountain etc... Kahuroa 10:03, 3 January 2006 (UTC)
I noticed that there are a few umlauts instead of macrons around here - as in 'Tupato' which links to the disclaimer. I have put a Babel code mi-3 on my page. I found the Maori wiki thru the English one (where I am also called Kahuroa) - strangely enough the Babel codes there are different - there is a level 4 for near-native speakers. I have been trying to improve the Maori page there as it was a bit tourist-broshurey before. Kahuroa 10:03, 3 January 2006 (UTC)
Am thinking of adding a page about Te Aroha township (in Maori) - the town actually originated as a Maori-initiated project and I have quite a bit of info about the founders. Then I might translate that article for the English wikipedia. Kahuroa 10:03, 3 January 2006 (UTC)
Just a quick note, to let you know that I have just removed spam from your talk page. Heoi anō; nā Brian (talk) 00:50, 4 January 2006 (UTC)
Tēnā koa, titiro ki taku whārangi kōrerorero hei whakamārama. Nāku, nā Kahuroa 20:58, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for the comments. I agree that putting all PI links at the top is too obscure, but having en at the top seems like a major convenience for the users of this site for obvious reasons. A preferred order of interwiki links is already established by other wikis, such as he.wikipedia.org (using en, ar, then all others). The usual phonetic sequence is still inconsistent (e.g. "ja:" sorted by J). As editors "break" the sequence, bots and other editors can correct them. There would be a need to tell the bot operators of the site's prefered sequence, and I am still trying to remember where ... — Zigger 19:35, 11 Kohi-tātea 2006 (UTC)
Robin, sorry for not explaining what I was doing, and thanks for noticing. I've been playing with the MediaWiki source code for a while, and I sometimes forget that not everyone looks for that kind of pain. :) At some stage soon (after we get the few major UI parts done), I expect to be discussing translating namespaces, which has a few more side-effects than local messages. One of the namespaces is Project, which is currently localised to Wikipedia, or more likely, to "((SITENAME))". Using "Project:" means that links will always work regardless of the local naming, so it's good for links to other sites. Using "((ns:project)):" instead has the advantage that it will always display the local namespace name which reads better on non-English sites when rendered. It is supposedly slower, but that is acceptable for the smaller 90% of sites, like here. — Zigger 04:08, 13 Kohi-tātea 2006 (UTC)
==Te Aroha== - minor typo thing Could you have a look at the References section of the Te Aroha article - there's some kind of error in the code which is manifesting at the end of the Korimako reference as a mi Te Aroha in bold type.
We have a page called Ngāti Whātua Ō Orakei. Would you be able to change this to Ngāti Whātua o Ōrākei? The Lawrence Makoare page links to it but I edited the name of the link there when I translated the page ... I thought I might be a bit noob to try a Nekehia just yet. Thanks Kahuroa 09:50, 17 Kohi-tātea 2006 (UTC)
Hello Robin, if you are interested in helping with SwitchWiki's move to IndexWiki, that would be fab! Thanks, MarkDilley - http://WikiIndex.com
I see that we now have 402 articles. Cool!!! Heoi anō; nā Brian (talk) 00:03, 19 Kohi-tātea 2006 (UTC)
Hi again Robin. Hope this is in the right place this time. Thanks for the clarification andfor the offer of help. I have been so busy trying to think about the wiki I want to set up I havent contributed to others, but I certainly hope too once its established. Lifeartist 21.00 25th Jan 2006 (UTC)
Hi Robin Yes it was me! in a panic trying to get something up on the site before I went to work this morning. Only just got the go ahead after emailing Angela. Do feel free to help me out if you have a spare moment!! I just want to spend the next two weeks getting the structure of the site clear for people to build on so they dont get lost and discouraged too early, and to import stuff from Wikipedia so they get some idea of where it might be going. Lifeartist 20:19, 31 Kohi-tātea 2006 (UTC)
Hi again Robin Employers? - they are a distraction from the real business!!!!! Thanks for the welcome and the input - much appreciated. As were Angela's efforts in moving my old pages over- it saved me a load of work transferring stuff across. I take it that there is nothing left in the way now. Cheers Lifeartist 20:19, 31 Kohi-tātea 2006 (UTC)
Hello, just wondering whether we can do anything about 'Kōrero tēnei hau' as per the discussions on the Kōrero page - it discourages me every time I see it! Kahuroa 11:38, 9 Hui-tanguru 2006 (UTC)
Kia ora mō tō whakautu mō 'Kōrero tēnei hau'. He pātai anō tōku: he aha te whakapākehātanga o 'Pukapuka Taki Pātauranga'? He kupu tauhou ki a au tēnā, 'pātauranga'. User:Kahuroa
Thanks for that - I have looked up pātauranga everywhere I can think of - I hope it isn't a typo for mātauranga? Kahuroa 04:31, 13 Hui-tanguru 2006 (UTC)
I looked at - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page_alternate_%28Classic_2004%29 - the en. Wiki main page as of 2004 and realised that that was the basis of our Hau Kāinga page. The headings equivalent to our 'Pukapuka Taki Pātauranga' and 'Iwi Whānui' were 'Encyclopedia' and 'Community.' I retranslated Community, since Iwi Whānui isnt quite right for that. Then I looked up 'Encyclopedia' in various M. dictionaries, and in the Ngata dictionary it is 'Pukapuka Taki Mātauranga'. So that explains where the mystery Pātauranga came from - a typo!!! I retranslated that heading as Mātāpunenga in accordance with what we call ourselves. Kahuroa 10:01, 14 Hui-tanguru 2006 (UTC)
Any objection if I translate the two English sentences in the sitenotice? (It is hoped that all readers can learn something new from our 406 articles./Please help to write more articles or improve what is here.) Kahuroa 10:01, 14 Hui-tanguru 2006 (UTC)
Will take careful note of what you say. I'll probably tinker for another day or two and then publish. Kahuroa 00:50, 18 Hui-tanguru 2006 (UTC)
The only reason I did not use kiwi english on MediaWiki:Licences as I was not sure if it would work.
And I had not got round yet to fixing the US english on the other templates, thanks for doing it. Heoi anō; nā Brian (talk) 05:13, 19 Hui-tanguru 2006 (UTC)
The characters have been moved to MediaWiki:edittools, thats why you see them 2 times, I'll fix Heoi anō; nā Brian (talk) 00:40, 22 Hui-tanguru 2006 (UTC)
BTW I didn't understand what you meant by your comments about Dates on my user talk a few days back Kahuroa 10:01, 26 Hui-tanguru 2006 (UTC)
→ bugzilla:00164 – "Support collation by a certain locale (sorting order of characters)"
CommonsTicker is a system to track images from Commons in each Wikipedia. In this link you can see an active CommonsTicker. There are few images from Commons in mi.wiki but the system can be useful in the future. If you agree I request CommonsTicker in Meta and configure Māori version here. Greetings. --Prevert(talk) 14:29, 6 Pipiri 2006 (UTC)
This is a copy of the request in Duesentrieb talk page:
Options
Greetings. --Prevert(talk) 22:18, 6 Pipiri 2006 (UTC)
Time for me to head back over here :) Mainpage is looking nice, Has there been many new users lately? Heoi anō; nā Brian (talk) 06:52, 12 Pipiri 2006 (UTC)
I have configured and tested CommonsTicker for your site, please have a look. Please tell me if everything is OK, so I can start the ticker. -- de:Benutzer:Duesentrieb 14:56, 18 Pipiri 2006 (UTC)
this is Cathy from Hong Kong working on a research about trust on Wikipedia. I wonder if you would kindly contact me at researchingmedia@gmail.com? I'd like to chat with you about Wikipedia of your language. Would you kindly drop me your email or IM (Skype, MSN, AIM or ICQ)? It wouldn't take more than ten minutes, but it would help enormously for us to understand the overall trust-based social landscape of Wikipedia. Thank you!
For some reason our sitenotice appears on every page - unlike that of the English Wiki where it only appears on the main page. I was thinking that if we could stop this happening I could remake the sitenotice on the model of the one currently appearing on the Engl wiki, so that it only appeared on Hau Kāinga, with links on the right side to high-level categories (for now) to be replaced with portals (eventually). Just that it wouldn't look right if that appeared on the top of every article. I guess there is some master template somewhere that sets the layout of the pages? Kahuroa 00:30, 26 Pipiri 2006 (UTC)
Hello. A new version of CommonsTicker will be rolled out soon (probably tomorrow). Please have an eye on what the bot is doing, and report any problems to m:User_talk:Duesentrieb/CommonsTicker. Some of the changes are:
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On a related note: you may have noticed that on long pages, entries near the bottom of the page are sometimes not expanded but rendered just as ((TickerEntry)) or similar. This is due to a new limit to template expansion - see bugzilla:7005. To avoid it, try to keep the page short and/or try to simplify the TickerEntry template.
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Te āheitanga katoa, e taea e koe te āwhina i ahau te whakapai ake i tenei, te whakawhetai: Teide, Guanches.--83.49.251.2 09:00, 8 Hānuere 2014 (UTC)
Tena koe Robin,
Thank you for your post on my Talk page. Unfortunately, I am no longer a regular contributor to any Wiki projects. It has been some time since I have made any substantial edits, and I have lost the knack. An attempt to convince a friend of mine to teach his class through mi failed dismally. I hope you find someone to assist you.
Heoti ano, --Te Karere (talk) 08:46, 6 Noema 2014 (UTC)