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Danny's RfA

I think you had better read the comments on your vote in Danny's vote. Perhaps you are in the wrong project as a comment stated. I have given what I said in your editor review some thought, and I have decided that perhaps democracy isn't all it is cracked up to be. I think Danny gave an impression of "I'm Danny. Vote for me." in his RfA, but he has proven that he has been a major contributor to Misplaced Pages in the past and has been a very important admin in the project. I will continue to support him even though you raised many important concerns in his RfA. Captain panda 17:03, 6 April 2007 (UTC)

Well this is going to sound very weird, but I have thought, since I started editing here, that many of Misplaced Pages's policies and goals are impossible to achieve. I have never thought that concensus can successfully happen except in the most basic of questions. I consider WP:NPOV, WP:CIVIL, WP:ATT all to be impossible to attain, so I don't think Danny made such a terrible breach with WP:OFFICE. Sorry. Captain panda 23:44, 6 April 2007 (UTC)

A deep concern

Regarding your comment on Danny's RfA, I think your oppose rationale is terribly flawed. Demanding that he apologize for implementing actions at the behest of Jimbo Wales to protect the project is unkind, shortsighted, and, in my opinion, petty. You've expressed an interest in becoming an administrator in the future, but at the current juncture, I feel I would have to oppose based on your conduct and the lack of judgment reflected in the text of your oppose. Please note, my intention is not to upset you, nor is this some sort of 'retaliation' because we disagree on the RfA (I'm supporting the candidate, but many of the oppose arguments are very well written, logical, and I respect their opinions while disagreeing on the larger scope). I ask you to please consider updating your oppose rationale to something other than what it is now. From a strategic standpoint, it hinders the opposition. More importantly, from a human standpoint, it is desperately out of touch with many basic virtues and sends a message that I'm certain you didn't mean to send about yourself. This is an expression of concern that I hope you will receive in the spirit it was sent. - CHAIRBOY () 23:50, 6 April 2007 (UTC)

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no hard feelings of course...

Don't worry. I still disagree with you and believe Danny's comment was perfectly reasonable given the pretty unreasonable attack (and I mean that particular oppose !vote, many of the rest are perfectly legitimate). But maybe I should have been more careful and I suppose my comment (however liberating!) isn't particularly constructive. Cheers, Pascal.Tesson 22:22, 9 April 2007 (UTC)

Thank you for the welcome!

...and all the great links. I am sure they will be a great help!

Eleos 01:50, 25 December 2024 UTC

Blocked

You have been blocked per checkuser evidence of sockpuppetry here. – Steel 00:54, 10 April 2007 (UTC)

Apparently the block has been extended indefinitely. —Signed, your friendly neighborhood MessedRocker. 03:20, 10 April 2007 (UTC)
Yes, that was me. You're welcome to explain yourself using {{unblock}}, emailing unblock-en-l or emailing me. John Reaves (talk) 06:26, 10 April 2007 (UTC)

Ah, the Misplaced Pages justice system, where the prosecution is a mob that plays judge, jury and executioner and the defense gets to know about the death sentence passed upon them once they get to the court!

Don't worry, i've been here before, I can be here again. :)

To the decent people left on Misplaced Pages, don't worry, chances are that i'll be back to help you keep things miserable for people who don't care about others. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Just H (talkcontribs).

Speaking as a (self-proclaimed) decent mouse left on Misplaced Pages ... please, don't. Spreading misery around helps no one. --AnonEMouse 16:46, 10 April 2007 (UTC)

Discussion to block or ban

I have opened a discussion about you at Misplaced Pages:Community_sanction_noticeboard#Consideration_of_block_or_ban_for_User:Just_H. I agree that things were done too quickly a few days ago, and a more sober consideration of the situation is needed. If you wish to comment, you may post a statement here and I will copy it over to the discussion. Thatcher131 13:05, 11 April 2007 (UTC)

WikiProject Ice Hockey August 2007 Newsletter

edit WikiProject Ice Hockey Newsletter

Dear Just H! You are receiving this newsletter because you have signed up as a member of WikiProject Ice Hockey. The purpose of this newsletter is to update on the goings on of the project, as there have been major changes, and a lot of new recognized content in the past few weeks. If you are an inactive user, you probably won't recognize the new and improved state of the WikiProject!

From the project, Maxim.

edit New recognized content

By Maxim
There have been a lot more Good and Featured articles written in the past few weeks. Here is a list:

Featured articles
Good articles
Featured lists
Notes
  1. All articles are in order of promotion, as written on the main WikiProject page; FA's have official dates of promotions.
  2. A star represents a featured article or list
  3. A green circle represents a good article
  4. Stanley Cup is an A-Class article
  5. The lists system differs from articles, and doesn't give an official date of promotion
edit Article Improvement

By Maxim

Upon some discussion on the WikiProject talk page, the Article Improvement Drive page was revamped by Krm500 and Maxim. It was renamed Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Ice Hockey/Article Improvement, and it includes two section. The first section is called articles in dire need of improvement. It list articles, usually important, that are in very poor shape. The second section is called requested help. Users list an article they request help improving a certain article, which will facilitate collaboration, which is the aim of any WikiProject. There is one article currently listed there, Henrik Lundqvist, here. The goal is to at least get it to Good article status.

edit Diacritics

By Maxim

In the past few weeks, there has been quite heated discussion about the use of diacritics in article name. The current guideline is using diacritics in the pages of articles of all player names which require them, but redirects are exempt.

edit Task forces

By Maxim
There have been two new task forces started within the WikiProject to coordinate major topics.

Sweden Ice Hockey task force

This task force was initiated by Krm500. Its current goal is to improve Henrik Lundqvist to Good or Featured article status. It covers all Swedish clubs, leagues and competitions and associated articles, players and coaches that are Swedish, or have played/coached for a Swedish club, and arenas in Sweden. They plan to eventually operate as a sort of a sub-project, which will have its own articles for creation, ranking importance and quality of articles, and co-ordinate article improvement. Its current members are Krm500, Bamsefar75, and CLAES.

New Jersey Devils task force

This task force was initiated by Bsroiaadn. Its goal is to improve New Jersey Devils to Featured Topic status. Although it currently meets the required article count, the task force wishes to improve it further. Its area of coverage is very similar to the Sweden Ice Hockey task force. Its members are Bsroiaadn, JHMM13, FutureNJGov, Sportskido8, Michael Greiner, JRWalko, and Soxrock.

edit Requested Images

By Maxim
After discussion on the WikiProject talk page, Serte created a page for Requested Images. The page encourages users to license images for use on articles. The page also has section to request images for players, arenas, game situations, miscellaneous, and team and league logos. The page has been quite popular; since it was created on July 21, there have been six completed requests. There are four currently outstanding requests:

edit Article assessement completed

By Maxim
On July 12, Kaiser matias announced that he had completed assessing all the articles with a {{ice hockey}} tag, sorting them into Category:Unassessed Ice Hockey articles. Kaiser matias has ranked about 9000 articles in that category, and most were stubs, and "have no information at all", according to him. Everybody is encouraged to expand the stubs into real articles. This effort took around 5 months. A big thanks goes to Kaiser matias from me and all the project.


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