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== Model organisms == | |||
Hi. Concerning adding knockout mouse phenotype data to ] articles, I think this is valuable information which enriches the articles. I have however one small quibble, and that is the plug that is made to the KO Mouse Consortium and the Sanger Institute in the text of the article. I think it would be more appropriate to include this attribution in a citation rather than the text of the article. | |||
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I've never had issues with a userpage before - but this one may be questionable, I just thought you might want to take a look at it ] (note:I know it's in a user talk page - but it's obviously meant to be the user page). He identifies him as an admin, has pretty much every barnstar in the book, and a few other things. I mean maybe that's fine, and feel free to call me a prick if I'm being one because frankly that's not my intention, but I'd appreciate it if you'd just check it out.<font style="font-family:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:5px;">'''Daniel()Folsom'''</font> |\]/|\]/|\]/|<sup>(</sup>]<sup>)</sup> 00:42, 1 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
I think the following recommendation from ] is relevant: ''Do not hype a study by listing the names, credentials, institutions, or other "qualifications" of their authors. The text of the article should not needlessly duplicate the names, dates, titles, and other information about the source that you list in the citation.'' | |||
== Ejanniger == | |||
Again, I think adding the KO phenotype data is great, but where the data came from should not be over hyped. Cheers. ] (]) 21:52, 5 January 2012 (UTC) | |||
Thanks for letting me know! I deleted the user's talk page. Even though he is indefinitely blocked, he can still edit his usertalk page, since that would be their only form of communication if they wanted to say something or put up an unblock request. Thanks again, ''']]''' 02:40, 1 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
: Hi Boghog. Thanks for you comments. I did think about this quite a bit and we actually had some extensive discussions, including Wikipedians, about the best way of phrasing things. Let me explain the reasoning. We felt it was important to mention the IKMC inline for each article because it is necessary to explain the standardized nature of the programme. Obviously there are thousands of KO mice kicking around labs and lots of different phenotypic descriptions from different labs. I'm not sure it is valuable or particularly appropriate do describe them all in the Gene Wiki, as there is bound to be conflicting information that will be explained by different penetrance of allele, different backgrounds or different phenotyping assays. But the extremely large cohort that is being produced by this programme is unique in scale - in theory we should have a large proportion of the mouse genome covered in a few years. More importantly they all have standardized construction (in terms of the allele type, targeting and the genetic backgrounds of the animals etc), are all freely available, and most important of all, they all undergo exactly the same phenotyping protocols measured to exactly the same parameters. It is this scale and standardization that make the data useful and appropriate for something like the Gene Wiki. So our reasoning of adding the link to the IKMC was not one of hyping the peole behind the data, but simply so the reader can easily understand the context of why this particular phenotyping report of this particular allele is indeed notable and worth reporting. Rather than describe the nature of the programme in each gene article, we thought pointing to IKMC inline would do the trick. | |||
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: With regards to mentioning the producing institute, I tend to agree with you: I'm less convinced that is appropriate. The argument made to me was that because there are a number of centres involved in production and phenotyping (eventually we will include alleles from all of the producing centres, we've just started with Sanger's because I have easier access to the data), there will inevitably be some differences between them - particularly in phenotyping. It will therefore be important for the reader to know which centre any given allele is from. But of course that argument was made by a room of mouse geneticists interested in such minutiae, I doubt the average article reader will care. During these discussions I didn't think that was a particularly big deal so I didn't push the issue (plus I was more interesting in fighting off those people who insisted we should include the details of the allele, LoxP sites, selection cassettes and all!) | |||
== http://en.wikipedia.org/Talk:Save_the_Newchurch_Guinea_Pigs == | |||
:So I agree that it would be perfectly fine to include this info in a citation. The problem now is making all the changes to the >250 articles already created in userspace! I'll start working back through them, but it will take me some time. For the ones already live I need to go back and add another, better citation (once it is published) so I will remove the centre from those at the same time. In the meantime, I'll get the coders to change script that produces the wiki-text automatically on the conclusion of phenotyping, so that the future gene articles omit that information. Does that sound ok? ]<font color="black">e</font>] 23:37, 5 January 2012 (UTC) | |||
:: Great! Thanks for your detailed explanation and for your offer to move the attribution to the citation. I occasionally run a bot, so I may be able to help out with making changes to the articles where the KO data has already been added. The ] has already KOed a large fraction of mouse genes. Did you intend to add most of these to the Gene Wiki articles? If so, it might be more appropriate to include this data in collapsible section of the {{tl|PBB}} template similar to the GNF RNA expression pattern data (see for example {{tl|PBB|geneid=2100}}; while we are at it I think the RNA data should also be collapsed). If you don't mind, I think we should bring up this topic on the ] page to get input from a wider group of Wikipedians. I think there will be strong support for adding this data, but there may be differing opinions as to the best way to present it. In addition, one of our bots might assist you in adding this data to the rest of the Gene Wiki articles. ] (]) 12:20, 6 January 2012 (UTC) | |||
I am one of probably thousands who have this dead link - www.liberation-now.org/ which was shut down by the authorities. I would be grateful if you can tell me the temporary proxy URL. It surely must be something like an online Newchurch forum group. | |||
::: Yes, most of the genes have been KO'd in ES cells, but only a few hundred of them have been made into mice and phenotyped so far. Sanger has about 400, and I believe MRC Harwell and UC Davis have a few hundred each currently in progress. I'd like to include all of them in Gene Wiki articles if possible over the next few years. I'm currently updating articles on the first 250 alleles that have been completed, as we are co-ordinating these into a paper (and we are keen, in the spirit of open access, to simultaneously provide summaries on WP). Actually I originally envisioned incorporating these into that template, but there are some additional issues with that (for example, a proportion of the mouse genes are not 1:1 orthologues with a human gene, e.g. ]). In the end, we decided to push the first 250 out seperately and then get some community input. So I'm happy to have further discussions and if the community feel this data is appropriate for the human PBB box then that is fine with me. ]<font color="black">e</font>] 13:41, 6 January 2012 (UTC) | |||
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Hello. Isn't user:Lcnj blocked?] 19:46, 9 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
: Hello. It clearly isn't, if you managed to recreate the account today. May I ask to whom I am speaking to? ]<font color="black">e</font>] 19:52, 9 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
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Here you are. http://en.wikipedia.org/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/WWE_SmackDown_vs._Raw_2008 -- ] <sup>]</sup> 19:01, 10 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
:No amount of requests to discuss seem to elicit a response (to the talk page). is exactly the sort of edit summary for which he was blocked previously. It may be in everyone's interests for a topic ban. What do you think? ] (]) 15:26, 23 January 2012 (UTC) | |||
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1) I have deleted the inappropriate warning left on my page, per your advice as to my right to do so.<br /> | |||
: I am prone to worry what someone with that sort of crazy logic might do to a colony of mice. His final sentence is particularly perplexing! ]<font color="black">e</font>] 12:44, 4 February 2012 (UTC) | |||
2) Thanks for your assistance on the ] page. The only questions I had were with regards to the shift of the table from the end to the middle of the very short article. The shift seemed to break up the article in such a way as to unimprove it a bit, creating the feel of a stub instead of an article. And I was also wondering about the removal of the adjective "harrowing" in the phrase "harrowing tale of wilderness survival." Did you feel that inclusion of that adjective violated ] in some way? If so, how can we include adjectives without violating that guideline? | |||
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Lastly, if you think we should transfer #2 to the discussion page of the Scott O'Dell Award page, I will do so. Thanks again for all your help!] 08:07, 13 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
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: Regarding the table, I moved it there simply because I saw it as a subsection of the history section. I take your point about article flow, though, feel free to move it back of you wish. Regarding "harrowing", I removed it as a ] term. To be honest, its quite a pedantic example of that, but its just second nature to me now to remove such adjectives (which are all pretty much frowned upon unless attributed). Again, I will not protest if you choose to replace it as, contrary to many admins here, I generally don't really mind if my contributions to article-space get reverted. Its just my opinion, who is to say whether it is better or not? Feel free to copy this to the talk-page if you wish. ]<font color="black">e</font>] 08:25, 13 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
::Upon review, I realize that I had read "harrowing" in several other authors' descriptions of the book. It must have just been a word that stuck in my head for description of the book. As for the other edit, I may move that table back to the bottom, as I consider it simply informational, and more of a source than anything else. As mentioned, I also think it helps with article flow.] 08:47, 13 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
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Thanks for notifying me and I apologize for my overreaction. I was insulted by his response, and hence was not thinking straight when responding. I have removed the analogy, but kept the other content intact. —<sup>]</sup>''']''' ('']'') 02:00, 14 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
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:Well, we are all vulnerable to "foot-in-mouth" disease. <code>:)</code>—<sup>]</sup>''']''' ('']'') 02:09, 14 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
My name is Jonathan Obar ], I'm a professor in the College of Communication Arts and Sciences at Michigan State University and a Teaching Fellow with the Wikimedia Foundation's Education Program. This semester I've been running a little experiment at MSU, a class where we teach students about becoming Misplaced Pages administrators. Not a lot is known about your community, and our students (who are fascinated by wiki-culture by the way!) want to learn how you do what you do, and why you do it. A while back I proposed this idea (the class) to the community ], where it was met mainly with positive feedback. Anyhow, I'd like my students to speak with a few administrators to get a sense of admin experiences, training, motivations, likes, dislikes, etc. We were wondering if you'd be interested in speaking with one of our students. | |||
== Trying to Understand == | |||
I'm trying to understand your position on this. I realize it's politically expedient for everyone to pile on me a bit in the and to support the inappropriate deletion, but I'm disappointed that you did so as well. I'm trying to figure out what part of the thread I created made it worthy of deletion. I would honestly appreciate your opinion as to what portion of the thread I posted made it worthy of deletion. I appreciate your calling the other admin on his over-the-top rhetoric, though. I also look forward to hearing just what part of my thread you felt made it worthy of deletion. I'm always open to CONSTRUCTIVE criticism. Unfortunately, the gist of the advice I've gotten on the BN is "don't be a dick" from the famed SlimVirgin. Others have simply said I shouldn't have posted it, and accused me of "piling on", "soapboxing", and other things. Mind you, they haven't pointed to even a single portion of my thread that could be classified as such, which is why I say that I haven't been offered any CONSTRUCTIVE criticism. This is why I look forward to hearing you explain what parts of my ACTUAL THREAD you felt were out-of-line, inappropriate, or whatever. I feel you'll do your best to be open and honest with me.] 02:22, 14 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
So a few things about the interviews: | |||
: I don't really think anything you wrote is particularly "worthy of deletion", but neither would I consider it particularly constructive considering the timing in relation to the AfD. What I wrote was that it is "probably best removed", because Chacor found it offensive (I imagine he is probably feeling a bit bruised at the moment. I found my AfD traumatic enough and mine passed pretty easily). I can't really see anything that is gained by keeping it, since the AfD is closed and there is no indication of there being another one, and if there is you can repeat it with impunity there. The only thing lost in its removal is your "right to expression" (a right which doesn't actually exist here on WP). | |||
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: So in purely ] analysis, I conclude that the "best" outcome (for the project) was removal and thus not reinstatment. That doesn't make anything you said out-of-line or inappropriate, in my opinion, and I strongly disgree with the accusations of "trolling" aimed at you consequently. It could and should have been handled much differently and I have expressed that opinion to the other admin's involved, but at the same time I really think you should let this slide, as its not worth the time you and others are investing on debating it. | |||
: I don't know what else to tell you except that sometimes on Misplaced Pages there is no right and wrong, simply different opinions. If someone finds my comments offensive, I will remove them myself. Why? Well, its impolite to make others feel bad, when that wasn't my intention, and if its in my power to make them feel better with quick retraction then I'll do it. And sometimes - in the interests of the project - even if you feel wronged its worth being the bigger man and saying "I strongly disagree with your opinion and feel the process used here was unfair. I wish to register my protest, and hope you will give it due consideration." Then walk away. ]<font color="black">e</font>] 03:00, 14 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
::If someone had so eloquently expressed the need to remove my comments (not with "Dude, let it go"), I would have removed them myself, with apologies. However, the thread was continually blanked, by four different editors, leading me to believe and justifiably so, I think--that I was being tag-teamed, so the other users wouldn't be in danger of a 3RR violation. No one other than Kafziel ever attempted to discuss the content, or why it might need to be removed, instead simply blanking the thread. You can understand why--after I discovered the BN thread where one of the editors doing the blanking requested a protect on the page--that I felt even more attacked. In my opinion, if the editors/admin/whoever that kept blanking the thread would have simply approached the situation with the diplomacy that you have above, the situation would not have escalated in the least. I appreciate your analysis, and will respect your advice on how to move forward. With that said, I will definitely keep a close eye out for a potential "Chacor3" RfA. I have nothing personal against the guy/girl, I just don't think that someone who has demonstrated capacity for such duplicity ever need be trusted with the tools again. And that was my only point on the discussion page as well. Thanks again for taking a look, and for offering advice.] 18:10, 14 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
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::: You are absolutely correct that a slightly more collegial approach from those keen to protect Chacor may have avoided this whole kerfuffle. Its one of my concerns with WP at how often quick and abrupt actions from admins ends up causing a time-sink much greater when simply taking the time to explain their concerns in a more empathetic manner in the first place. I don't believe you had any malice in your original comments and I don't blame you for being irked at the OTT responses it drew. However, I would ask you to simply consider - if a similar thing happens in future - what actions ''you'' could take to help defuse the situation also. I happen to largely agree with you about Chacor's appropriateness from adminship, though, and made my opinion known at the last RfA. I will also be keeping an eye open for RfA#3 and, if you like, I'd be happy to drop you a note on your talkpage if it comes up. ]<font color="black">e</font>] 18:27, 14 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
If you have questions or concerns at any time, feel free to email me at obar@msu.edu. I will be more than happy to speak with you. | |||
::::I would appreciate that. It's my view that being entrusted with the tools of adminship should be a priviledge reserved for those who have demonstrated both a calm demeanor and the utmost integrity. As such, I'd really appreciate a note when Chacor comes up again (as his supporters have made clear he will), as I feel that based upon the review I did of his record, he's demonstrated neither of these necessary qualities.] 18:42, 14 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
Thanks in advance for your help. We have a lot to learn from you. | |||
==The Riches== | |||
No problem. I was just sitting there, trying to parse what that could mean. It's an awkward sentence, though, and I think that synop section needs some work. Bah. :) -- <font color="Green">''']''' ''(]|])''</font> 17:54, 15 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
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I've replaced it with this small, unintrusive, template {{]}}--<small>'''VectorPotential'''</small><sup>]</sup> 01:14, 17 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
: Thats great, thanks. I'll offer my opinion on the colour presently. ]<font color="black">e</font>] 01:15, 17 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
Sincerely, | |||
==Edit count?== | |||
Hi Rockpocket, I’m back in the realm of Misplaced Pages, and it is so good to be back! Anyway, I’ve got a quick question: how does one keep an edit count? Thanks! ] 06:21, 17 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
==Question about licence tagging== | |||
You contacted me about the photo I uploaded of the caterpillar, and said I should licence it for use. I'm happy to do this, in fact, I thought I already had! How do I go about it, please?] 12:30, 18 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
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Jonathan Obar --] (]) 07:26, 12 February 2012 (UTC) | |||
That I appreciated your very cogent, get to the heart of the matter and yet emphathetic style in dealing with ]. I think it's a challenge for many editors from places and backgrounds underrepresented here at Misplaced Pages - and stemming from certain realities characterizing our current global apartheid system - to deal with the domination of a host of "first world" or "Western" or however-you-wish-to-name-them-like narratives that editors from those worlds often take for granted as unchallenged truth (from their lack of experience in interaction with others as well). Everyone becomes a victim and it's a vicious cycle, unless there's a vigilant awareness surrounding issues of systematic bias and a constant bringing back discussions to issues and implications in terms of how it affects policy and the community. (I'm not trying to excuse any of MiddleEastern's inappropriate comments or behvaiour, jsut providing context.) In any case, I've pontificated quite enough (at this moment seeming to lack the same cogency and consistency of thought I came to praise you for. I just wanted to say express my admiration/appreciation. :) ] 02:17, 19 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
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:Dear Rockpocket. Once again, you have shown yourself to be empathethic and reasonable. It's a very difficult balance and yet you seem to have it mastered. Kudos. | |||
:About the gap in understanding between editors of different backgrounds, you comments were spot on. I would add that on a personal note, I find that what is considered amongst Arabs to be just a lively discussion, is often viewed as overly aggressive or pushy in other cultural contexts. When I was younger I was often told "there's no need to get angry" by non-Arab friends, and the funny thing is that I usually wasn't - I was usually just excited. Generally-speaking, I've noticed that we have a tendency to raise our voices and speak over one another, probably a function of having large families as well where people have to generally vie for atention or shout over one another to be heard. I don't know. In any case, though it's a massive generalization, it's just one example of the different thresholds governing debate and discussion in various cultural contexts. Thanks again fo your comments and please excuse anything politically incorrect in my own (it's just an informal personal observation). I also wanted to grant you this: | |||
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Regarding : not only isn't there a source attached to it, but it's just an announcement of intent. To be quite honest I'd be surprised if Companies House allowed for such a minor change of trading name as "The Rangers Football Club plc" to just "The Rangers Football Club". I really don't think we should be reporting as fact every thing said in a press conference right now, especially given the historical fragility of announcements from the administrators / owners / potential bidders in this case. There's an ongoing discussion at ] if you're interested. Cheers! ] (]) 12:42, 14 June 2012 (UTC) | |||
:It is being widely reported by reliable sources (which I didn't add simply because it was in the lead). For example, the BBC are reporting the new trading name "is" The Rangers Football Club, which is more than a statement of intent. Nonetheless, I take your points and if there is a consensus, or at least a justification, for removal at this time then that is fine. I just don't typically accept reverts of good faith edits without explanation. ]<font color="black">e</font>] 12:48, 14 June 2012 (UTC) | |||
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Hello, thanks for tagging this for notability. 5 years later it's still there, and you may want to consider starting a merge discussion. Best wishes, ] (]) 09:16, 31 January 2013 (UTC) | |||
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Rockpocket, isn't ] banned indefinitely from creating new categories? Please see his recent contributions. Thanks, ] (]) 10:52, 2 September 2013 (UTC) | |||
:Seems like tattle telling, this ban was years ago I believe I've changed since then. Didn't realize I was even still banned to be honest. How can this ban go away?--] (]) 14:46, 2 September 2013 (UTC):: | |||
::Levineps, on your user page, there is a rather large list of the sanctions imposed on you. It says "These restrictions were imposed on 31 December 2009. They are indefinite by community consensus, as interpreted by Coffee with minor clarification by Rockpocket. They may be lifted by formal community proposal, or by emailing ArbCom." Seems you've also used the "I forgot I was banned" excuse before; see . My intent here is not to "tattle tell" but to serve the Misplaced Pages community. I know that you have made a mess of categories in the past, and it appears that you may be headed back in that direction; see ]. ] (]) 15:56, 2 September 2013 (UTC) | |||
::: My apologies for being late to the party on this - I edit relatively infrequently these days. Seems another admin has dealt with it in the meantime. For what its worth, I suggest when Levineps returns from his most recent block he appeals to the community for the terms of his sanctions to be loosened. ]<font color="black">e</font>] 20:48, 3 September 2013 (UTC) | |||
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:Hi Tim, thanks for bringing this to my intention. I'm pretty comfortable with the fact that I declare my professional affiliation very clearly on my user page and I am sufficiently experienced in editing to know what is appropriate factual content and what is not. If someone has an issue with the content that I add to the WTSI page, then I am very happy to defer to their (or a third opinion) due to potential COI considerations. That has not happened to date. So I just get on with improving the encyclopedia when and wherever I can. ]<font color="black">e</font>] 22:19, 26 September 2013 (UTC) | |||
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Recently, ] (]) has been sporadically popping up on my watchlist for category-related changes. A lot of new users do that, so it wasn't a particularly noteworthy thing for me. But then he kept showing up with a higher frequency, oftentimes making (what I thought to be) completely unnecessary over-categorizations to articles. I've been on Misplaced Pages long enough to know that ] (]) is one of the most notorious over-categorizers we've ever seen (and has the community sanctions, block records, and bans to show for it). So, I did about two minutes' worth of research and discovered that Oriole85's account was created / his edits began on November 5, 2013. When was the last edit by Levineps? November 4, 2013. That is not a coincidence IMO. I don't have (a) the time right now, nor (b) the motivation to formally open an SPI, but I'm hoping that one of the many people I'm notifying about this does. If you're wondering why you're being pinged about this, it's because I saw where you were one of the people who has left messages on Levineps' talk page at some point regarding his inappropriate editing. So now, in addition to all of the aforementioned issues with Levineps, it looks like a probably sockpuppet to throw into the mix. ] (]) 05:33, 5 December 2013 (UTC) | |||
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Hello, Rockpocket. I'm sorry if my infantile pis-photo-montage offended you. (shouldn't have edited while intoxicated). I liked your answer to the hair questions a lot. I think it's obvious which statements were presented in a referenced and educated fashion, and which ones weren't. As you pointed out with much fatigue, we've been here many times before. My suggestion is to present the factual and referenced information, possibly point out the dubiosity of any misplaced information, and then leave it at that, i.e., up to the readers to read and judge for themselves. I wouldn't name names, and I wouldn't take the bait, especially not when there seems to be a need to have the last word. Please reconsider your decision, the rd ''has'' improved, though in cycles and retro-cycles, and needs to continue to improve. (And as a cephalopod-lover, I like the article on chromatophores, btw). ---] ] 11:40, 24 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
:Well argued. The only trump card left in my hand, shows the poor posters who ask questions (unless of course, it's all one big phantom, how the helI would I know). Who's going to give them the answers they seek and deserve? Given the desks' scope of time and attention, I doubt that enforcement of policy would really work. It would always lag way behind. I have no idea what exactly was going on a couple of months ago, when the RD suddenly saw a new bunch of no-nonsense editors taking a keen interest in its quality, but I'm glad some of this Cabal (teehee) decided to stay. Not everyone stayed, however, and it was sad seeing a helpful editor go, taking his enlightening answers to philosophical questions with him. What a pity if you and others abandoned the desks too! I'd much rather experience another aggressive wave of educated and resourceful editors flooding the desks and rendering the inanities (to which, with my head hanging in shame, I contribute too) irrelevant and harmless. So, bring on the next Cabal, dammit! Take care ;-) ---] ] 00:34, 25 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
::Yep to your comments on "online debating", couldn't agree more, possible exceptions being groups with restricted access or private e-mail, of course. I'm honestly flattered by your kind remarks regarding sysopship, but I don't want to be an administrator. In the extremely unlikely case that I change my mind, I'll be certain to ask you; the honor of being nominated by Rockpocket would be mine entirely. Thank you, and have a happy (& short) break! ---] ] 02:38, 25 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
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::Thank you once again. Fortuitously, while I comment quite often at RfA, I had not done so in the case of this editor. I feel that it would be sensible not to comment on his RfA, although the temptation to put the boot in is almost overwhelming. I shall resist it.--] 01:17, 25 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
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::: Probably a good idea. Actually i'm just investigating his contributions myself and am going to !vote ''oppose,'' out of mercy more than anything else. The guy is way too sensitive for adminship. The best you can do is sit tight and resist the urge to do anything other than the most uncontroversial of edits. There are plenty of people who go around looking for any reason to oppose, so there is no point in making it easy for them. ]<font color="black">e</font>] 01:30, 25 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
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Hey Rockectpocket, I was following your debate with StuRat with interest. It was quite similar too my own frustrations with his speculative ideas about telomerase. I'm not re-entering that debate but you might want to consider moving over to citizendium. It is clearly embryonic and has a long way to go but from what I have seen it has a much better chance of harboring stable and reliable articles. ] ] 20:40, 26 March 2007 (UTC) | |||
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Hi. Concerning adding knockout mouse phenotype data to Gene Wiki articles, I think this is valuable information which enriches the articles. I have however one small quibble, and that is the plug that is made to the KO Mouse Consortium and the Sanger Institute in the text of the article. I think it would be more appropriate to include this attribution in a citation rather than the text of the article.
I think the following recommendation from WP:MEDMOS is relevant: Do not hype a study by listing the names, credentials, institutions, or other "qualifications" of their authors. The text of the article should not needlessly duplicate the names, dates, titles, and other information about the source that you list in the citation.
Again, I think adding the KO phenotype data is great, but where the data came from should not be over hyped. Cheers. Boghog (talk) 21:52, 5 January 2012 (UTC)
- Hi Boghog. Thanks for you comments. I did think about this quite a bit and we actually had some extensive discussions, including Wikipedians, about the best way of phrasing things. Let me explain the reasoning. We felt it was important to mention the IKMC inline for each article because it is necessary to explain the standardized nature of the programme. Obviously there are thousands of KO mice kicking around labs and lots of different phenotypic descriptions from different labs. I'm not sure it is valuable or particularly appropriate do describe them all in the Gene Wiki, as there is bound to be conflicting information that will be explained by different penetrance of allele, different backgrounds or different phenotyping assays. But the extremely large cohort that is being produced by this programme is unique in scale - in theory we should have a large proportion of the mouse genome covered in a few years. More importantly they all have standardized construction (in terms of the allele type, targeting and the genetic backgrounds of the animals etc), are all freely available, and most important of all, they all undergo exactly the same phenotyping protocols measured to exactly the same parameters. It is this scale and standardization that make the data useful and appropriate for something like the Gene Wiki. So our reasoning of adding the link to the IKMC was not one of hyping the peole behind the data, but simply so the reader can easily understand the context of why this particular phenotyping report of this particular allele is indeed notable and worth reporting. Rather than describe the nature of the programme in each gene article, we thought pointing to IKMC inline would do the trick.
- With regards to mentioning the producing institute, I tend to agree with you: I'm less convinced that is appropriate. The argument made to me was that because there are a number of centres involved in production and phenotyping (eventually we will include alleles from all of the producing centres, we've just started with Sanger's because I have easier access to the data), there will inevitably be some differences between them - particularly in phenotyping. It will therefore be important for the reader to know which centre any given allele is from. But of course that argument was made by a room of mouse geneticists interested in such minutiae, I doubt the average article reader will care. During these discussions I didn't think that was a particularly big deal so I didn't push the issue (plus I was more interesting in fighting off those people who insisted we should include the details of the allele, LoxP sites, selection cassettes and all!)
- So I agree that it would be perfectly fine to include this info in a citation. The problem now is making all the changes to the >250 articles already created in userspace! I'll start working back through them, but it will take me some time. For the ones already live I need to go back and add another, better citation (once it is published) so I will remove the centre from those at the same time. In the meantime, I'll get the coders to change script that produces the wiki-text automatically on the conclusion of phenotyping, so that the future gene articles omit that information. Does that sound ok? Rockpocket 23:37, 5 January 2012 (UTC)
- Great! Thanks for your detailed explanation and for your offer to move the attribution to the citation. I occasionally run a bot, so I may be able to help out with making changes to the articles where the KO data has already been added. The International Knockout Mouse Consortium has already KOed a large fraction of mouse genes. Did you intend to add most of these to the Gene Wiki articles? If so, it might be more appropriate to include this data in collapsible section of the {{PBB}} template similar to the GNF RNA expression pattern data (see for example {{PBB}}; while we are at it I think the RNA data should also be collapsed). If you don't mind, I think we should bring up this topic on the Gene Wiki Discussion page to get input from a wider group of Wikipedians. I think there will be strong support for adding this data, but there may be differing opinions as to the best way to present it. In addition, one of our bots might assist you in adding this data to the rest of the Gene Wiki articles. Boghog (talk) 12:20, 6 January 2012 (UTC)
- Yes, most of the genes have been KO'd in ES cells, but only a few hundred of them have been made into mice and phenotyped so far. Sanger has about 400, and I believe MRC Harwell and UC Davis have a few hundred each currently in progress. I'd like to include all of them in Gene Wiki articles if possible over the next few years. I'm currently updating articles on the first 250 alleles that have been completed, as we are co-ordinating these into a paper (and we are keen, in the spirit of open access, to simultaneously provide summaries on WP). Actually I originally envisioned incorporating these into that template, but there are some additional issues with that (for example, a proportion of the mouse genes are not 1:1 orthologues with a human gene, e.g. Slc22a21). In the end, we decided to push the first 250 out seperately and then get some community input. So I'm happy to have further discussions and if the community feel this data is appropriate for the human PBB box then that is fine with me. Rockpocket 13:41, 6 January 2012 (UTC)
- Great! Thanks for your detailed explanation and for your offer to move the attribution to the citation. I occasionally run a bot, so I may be able to help out with making changes to the articles where the KO data has already been added. The International Knockout Mouse Consortium has already KOed a large fraction of mouse genes. Did you intend to add most of these to the Gene Wiki articles? If so, it might be more appropriate to include this data in collapsible section of the {{PBB}} template similar to the GNF RNA expression pattern data (see for example {{PBB}}; while we are at it I think the RNA data should also be collapsed). If you don't mind, I think we should bring up this topic on the Gene Wiki Discussion page to get input from a wider group of Wikipedians. I think there will be strong support for adding this data, but there may be differing opinions as to the best way to present it. In addition, one of our bots might assist you in adding this data to the rest of the Gene Wiki articles. Boghog (talk) 12:20, 6 January 2012 (UTC)
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User:Varlaam's slow revert-war on Hedd Wyn continues. One of his blocks (this one) relates to the same article. You first contributed to his talk page here. Please advise if any action should be taken to prevent further disruption. Thanks, Daicaregos (talk) 08:43, 21 January 2012 (UTC)
- No amount of requests to discuss seem to elicit a response (to the talk page). This is exactly the sort of edit summary for which he was blocked previously. It may be in everyone's interests for a topic ban. What do you think? Daicaregos (talk) 15:26, 23 January 2012 (UTC)
- Hi Daicaregos. My apologies for the delay in responding to your message. I've been really snowed under a work recently and have had no time for Misplaced Pages. I'll try and catch up with the background to this over the weekend and respond then. I don't think it would be fair to comment prior to that. If you need more urgent action taken, I'd suggest dropping a notice at AN/I. Rockpocket 23:40, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
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Have you seen this? Check the end of Wnt's second paragraph. Can you ship me some? :>) Bielle (talk) 06:26, 30 January 2012 (UTC)
- I am prone to worry what someone with that sort of crazy logic might do to a colony of mice. His final sentence is particularly perplexing! Rockpocket 12:44, 4 February 2012 (UTC)
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Insults from User:Murry1975
Hi Rockpocket. I know you are less active these days, but I wondered if you could have a look at User:Murry1975' s recent edits. I have started a general and a specific discussion about whether WP:IMOS should supersede WP:OVERLINK as regards linking Ireland. In both discussions he has repeatedly called me a "dick" in spite of my pointing out that I regard this as a personal attack. More to the point, he has not answered my specific questions on overlinking. Would it be possible for you to have a word with him when you have a chance? I will withdraw from the discussions for now and let other editors have their say. Take care, --John (talk) 10:17, 19 May 2012 (UTC)
Rangers F.C.
Hi,
Regarding this: not only isn't there a source attached to it, but it's just an announcement of intent. To be quite honest I'd be surprised if Companies House allowed for such a minor change of trading name as "The Rangers Football Club plc" to just "The Rangers Football Club". I really don't think we should be reporting as fact every thing said in a press conference right now, especially given the historical fragility of announcements from the administrators / owners / potential bidders in this case. There's an ongoing discussion at Misplaced Pages talk:WikiProject Football#Rangers F.C. if you're interested. Cheers! Chris Cunningham (user:thumperward) (talk) 12:42, 14 June 2012 (UTC)
- It is being widely reported by reliable sources (which I didn't add simply because it was in the lead). For example, the BBC are reporting the new trading name "is" The Rangers Football Club, which is more than a statement of intent. Nonetheless, I take your points and if there is a consensus, or at least a justification, for removal at this time then that is fine. I just don't typically accept reverts of good faith edits without explanation. Rockpocket 12:48, 14 June 2012 (UTC)
- I haven't seen any evidence that the "Sevco" coalition even exists as a company right now, let alone that they've registered a new name. Apologies for the revert, but there's a great deal of attention on this article right now and the change to past tense in particular was getting some significant interest. Chris Cunningham (user:thumperward) (talk) 13:36, 14 June 2012 (UTC)
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Fake: Forgery, Lies, & eBay
Hello, thanks for tagging this for notability. 5 years later it's still there, and you may want to consider starting a merge discussion. Best wishes, Boleyn (talk) 09:16, 31 January 2013 (UTC)
WP:FOUR RFC
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Levineps
Rockpocket, isn't Levineps banned indefinitely from creating new categories? Please see his recent contributions. Thanks, Jweiss11 (talk) 10:52, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
- Seems like tattle telling, this ban was years ago I believe I've changed since then. Didn't realize I was even still banned to be honest. How can this ban go away?--Levineps (talk) 14:46, 2 September 2013 (UTC)::
- Levineps, on your user page, there is a rather large list of the sanctions imposed on you. It says "These restrictions were imposed on 31 December 2009. They are indefinite by community consensus, as interpreted by Coffee with minor clarification by Rockpocket. They may be lifted by formal community proposal, or by emailing ArbCom." Seems you've also used the "I forgot I was banned" excuse before; see . My intent here is not to "tattle tell" but to serve the Misplaced Pages community. I know that you have made a mess of categories in the past, and it appears that you may be headed back in that direction; see Misplaced Pages:Categories for discussion/Log/2013 September 1#Category:Academic publishing companies of the United States. Jweiss11 (talk) 15:56, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
- My apologies for being late to the party on this - I edit relatively infrequently these days. Seems another admin has dealt with it in the meantime. For what its worth, I suggest when Levineps returns from his most recent block he appeals to the community for the terms of his sanctions to be loosened. Rockpocket 20:48, 3 September 2013 (UTC)
- Levineps, on your user page, there is a rather large list of the sanctions imposed on you. It says "These restrictions were imposed on 31 December 2009. They are indefinite by community consensus, as interpreted by Coffee with minor clarification by Rockpocket. They may be lifted by formal community proposal, or by emailing ArbCom." Seems you've also used the "I forgot I was banned" excuse before; see . My intent here is not to "tattle tell" but to serve the Misplaced Pages community. I know that you have made a mess of categories in the past, and it appears that you may be headed back in that direction; see Misplaced Pages:Categories for discussion/Log/2013 September 1#Category:Academic publishing companies of the United States. Jweiss11 (talk) 15:56, 2 September 2013 (UTC)
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Hi Darren. Your name has come up on Jimmy Wales' talk page with regard to your editing of Wellcome Sanger. Editing on a page dealing with one's employer is not prohibited no matter what anyone may say to the contrary. However, it would be a very good idea indeed if you would make clear your relationship to the company on the article's talk page so that your edits can be examined in the light of full information. I don't see a problem, myself, but declaring one's COI is always a best practice. Happy editing. —Tim Davenport, Corvallis, OR, USA /// Carrite (talk) 16:27, 26 September 2013 (UTC)
- Hi Tim, thanks for bringing this to my intention. I'm pretty comfortable with the fact that I declare my professional affiliation very clearly on my user page and I am sufficiently experienced in editing to know what is appropriate factual content and what is not. If someone has an issue with the content that I add to the WTSI page, then I am very happy to defer to their (or a third opinion) due to potential COI considerations. That has not happened to date. So I just get on with improving the encyclopedia when and wherever I can. Rockpocket 22:19, 26 September 2013 (UTC)
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Potential sockpuppet of Levineps
Recently, User:Oriole85 (contribs) has been sporadically popping up on my watchlist for category-related changes. A lot of new users do that, so it wasn't a particularly noteworthy thing for me. But then he kept showing up with a higher frequency, oftentimes making (what I thought to be) completely unnecessary over-categorizations to articles. I've been on Misplaced Pages long enough to know that User:Levineps (contribs) is one of the most notorious over-categorizers we've ever seen (and has the community sanctions, block records, and bans to show for it). So, I did about two minutes' worth of research and discovered that Oriole85's account was created / his edits began on November 5, 2013. When was the last edit by Levineps? November 4, 2013. That is not a coincidence IMO. I don't have (a) the time right now, nor (b) the motivation to formally open an SPI, but I'm hoping that one of the many people I'm notifying about this does. If you're wondering why you're being pinged about this, it's because I saw where you were one of the people who has left messages on Levineps' talk page at some point regarding his inappropriate editing. So now, in addition to all of the aforementioned issues with Levineps, it looks like a probably sockpuppet to throw into the mix. Jrcla2 (talk) 05:33, 5 December 2013 (UTC)
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- Thanks, I've left a comment there. Rockpocket 12:22, 25 November 2014 (UTC)
- Is there any mouse gene for which we have proof that it does not mutate? Then, given time, would you not expect all these genes to mutate at some point? What, if anything, is the difference between "mutated genes" and "non-mutated genes"? Look at the parent cat and how few articles it contains (FIVE, 2 of them one-line "articles" and 2 of them databases). Look at the articles what they are actually about. In addition, are you going to create categories for "genes mutated in C. elegans"? "Genes mutated in D. melanogaster"? "Genes mutated in Polar Bears"? I really think that this categorization tree needs significant overhaul in order to be useful. --Randykitty (talk) 23:56, 23 December 2014 (UTC)
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Proposed deletion of David Kramer (singer)
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Nomination of David Kramer (singer) for deletion
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