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Hi, thanks for doing that list of past moves, did you come across how the current title was arrived at? Looking at the list, between 28 August 2007 and before 3 May 2009?Selfstudier(talk)17:23, 23 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Ah, nvm, I found it was done without RM in June 2008:)Selfstudier(talk)18:07, 23 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]
@Selfstudier:Yeah, that one was done byCJCurriewithout an RM. That being said, it's possible I missed other RMs (especially if they were done on centralized pages such as the discussion on 26 June 2006), so do feel free to add others if you come across them.Graham(talk)02:18, 24 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Please correct your signature

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@User:Grahamthis made me chuckle lolStephanie921(talk)02:52, 7 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks!

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Thank you for copy editing the draft of the RfC on the deployment of Vector (2022). Given that you've read the text carefully, do you maybe have any opinion about anything we've shared there? For example, any thoughts on the questions in the ombox?SGrabarczuk (WMF)(talk)15:15, 5 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]

RFO

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While I you might not feel that this work is important, this information was well researched and offers more information about what RFO was doing in his time as a MP. Most MP pages don't have a lot of information about the work they do. I do not see the harm in including this information unless the goal is to limit peoples access to information. There is also not a lot of space where well researched information like this can be made available. I am asking if you could restore the information.Robert-Falcon Ouellette

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Your editing onCanadacould be disruptive. What's your logic behind not capitalizing a proper noun?Estar8806(talk)03:46, 25 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Hi,Estar8806.In the context in which it is being used, the term is not a proper noun. Additionally, we must observe the guidance atMOS:OFFICE,which you can see has been applied (by editors other than myself) throughout the rest of the article. The lowercase style is necessary there for internal consistency.Graham(talk)03:49, 25 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
What is the context in which it is being used?MOS:OFFICEuses capitalization for circumstances where a title is denoted (ex. "Richard Nixon was President of the United States" ), and no capitalization for circumstances where a description is being denoted (ex. "Richard Nixon was the president of the United States." ). In the case of an infobox, it is clearly referring to the title by maintaining the location to place the incumbent officeholder's name. And further, it is my understanding that the term is always capitalized in front of the officeholder's name anyway.
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Edit war

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Article moves

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Hi - I see you have moved a few articles relating to Canadian military people. There is extensive precedent for including the country in the disambiguation. We use "(British Army officer)" consistently to disambiguate all British Army officers e.g.Colin Mackenzie (British Army officer).We also use "(United States Army officer)" to disambiguate United States Army officers e.g.Richard Marshall (United States Army officer)and "(Canadian army officer)" seems to be in widespread use to disambiguate Canadian Army officers as well. Also, if you are moving articles, please remember to observeWP:MV#POST.I am minded to move them back to maintain consistency but would like to hear your thoughts first. Thanks,Dormskirk(talk)23:57, 7 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Hi,Dormskirk!I moved those three articles to use the disambiguator"(general)"as I have found it to be in fairly common use and, more importantly, disambiguators are not normally longer than is necessary to identify the subject. AsWP:NCPDABprovides in regards to disambiguators for biographies,

The disambiguator is usually a noun indicating what the person is noted for being in their own right. In most cases, these nouns are standard, commonly used tags such as"(musician)"and"(politician)".Avoid using abbreviations or anything capitalized..., that is apart from instances where more specific guidelines specify particular exceptions. If possible, limit the tag to a single, recognizable and highly applicable term.

Sometimes disambiguators need to be more specific. For example, "Engelbert Humperdinck(musician) "could still refer to two different people, soEngelbert Humperdinck (composer)andEngelbert Humperdinck (singer)are used. Or, failing a practical single qualifier, the disambiguator can be expanded with a second qualifier: e.g.Roger Taylor (Queen drummer)andRoger Taylor (Duran Duran drummer).

Just as we wouldn't use"(Canadianpolitician) "to identify a subject's nationality if there were not another politician of the same name and we wouldn't use"(DuranDuran drummer) "to identify the organization a subject was with if there were not another drummer of the same name, the case of an army general seems no different. Further disambiguation isn't necessary because, asWP:PRECISIONprovides, "Usually, titles should unambiguously define the topical scope of the article, but should be no more precise than that."
ReWP:MV § POST,sorry that I forgot to update the navboxes! I'll do my best to try to remember in future.Graham(talk)01:54, 8 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]
OK. Thanks for the explanation and for agreeing to complete the post-move clean up. Best wishes,Dormskirk(talk)09:33, 8 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Templates

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Can I interest you in becoming aTemplate editor?— Martin(MSGJ·talk)10:03, 10 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]

@MSGJ:Yes, that would actually be very helpful if I could!Graham(talk)23:21, 10 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Okay, I think you meet all of the criteria. The only thing which gives me pause is the edit warring incident mentioned above. I don't need to stress how undesirable it would be to have an edit war on a template, an it seems you are a stickler for style... — Martin(MSGJ·talk)20:13, 17 February 2023 (UTC)[reply]

DYK for Jane Dempsey Douglass

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On21 February 2023,Did you knowwas updated with a fact from the articleJane Dempsey Douglass,which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was... thatJane Dempsey Douglassbecame the first woman to head a worldwide communion of churches in 1990?The nomination discussion and review may be seen atTemplate:Did you know nominations/Jane Dempsey Douglass.You are welcome to check how many pageviews the nominated article or articles got while on the front page(here's how,Jane Dempsey Douglass),and the hook may be added tothe statistics pageafter its run on the Main Page has completed. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on theDid you know talk page.

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Your merge proposal

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Hi! A few months ago, you taggedInternational Religious Freedom Act of 1998with a suggestion thatProtect Cemeteries Actshould be merged into it. Usually, after an article is merge-tagged, the editor starts a discussion at the talk page of the target article, in this caseTalk:International Religious Freedom Act of 1998,briefly explaining the rationale for the merge. it gives interested editors a chance to chime in.Joyous!|Talk03:11, 3 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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RE: the place names/links you changedhereatGerald M. Morin,is there a specific place in the MOS (or any other guideline, etc.) that indicates it should be done like that? I ask because I've seen numerous other articles that purposely omit "Canada" from the infobox (I think I saw someone remove it once and point to a MOS link... can't seem to recall where to look for that though), and that link the place name by including the province (e.g.,Cumberland House, Saskatchewan), instead of separating the two (e.g.Cumberland House,Saskatchewan).Rowing007(talk)19:58, 28 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]

With respect to the inclusion of "Canada", it's standard practice to include the country as not all readers are familiar with all countries' internal subdivisions. Regarding linking, I'm not sure if the MOS addresses it directly. I tend to see[[Los Angeles|Los Angeles, California]]or[[Los Angeles]], Californiamore on American articles (presumably because of the way US city articles are titled perWP:USPLACE) and[[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]]or[[Vancouver]], British Columbiamore on articles about other countries.Graham(talk)20:09, 28 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Right, but Los Angeles and Vancouver are both standalone page names.Cumberland House, Saskatchewan,to bring it back to the article in question, is not. I'm saying that the style I've seen which seems to be favoured isCumberland House, Saskatchewan,rather thanCumberland House,Saskatchewan.Look atList of people from London, Ontario,for example. Two people I just picked at random on that list:Tom BennerandJustin Bieber;both articles useLondon, Ontario,notLondon,Ontario.Rowing007(talk)20:25, 28 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I'm not sure that whether the city/town/place article title includes the province name is pertinent as, perMOS:CANADA,the province is only included in the article title for the purpose of disambiguation. The question of whether the province is linked separately in this article doesn't seem connected to whether or not there is a place somewhere else in the world calledCumberland House.Graham(talk)20:32, 28 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi Graham11, I've undone your edit toUnited States,as it does not follow consensus or the MOS. The MOS is clear:"retain U.S. in American or Canadian English articles in which it is already established, unless there is a good reason to change it".There was no good reason to change it here. There was only a single instance of "UK" being used; I've fixed that by changing it to "United Kingdom". Please don't make changes like that again without getting consensus. Thank you! --RockstoneSend me a message!22:34, 7 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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Sorry!Firefangledfeathers(talk/contribs)04:44, 12 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

No worries! Thanks for letting me know!Graham(talk)04:44, 12 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi, I was wondering why my edit was reversed although in the cited article it states that she left the party?Gojetsgo55(talk)07:25, 20 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

@Gojetsgo55:I am so sorry – I'm sure I checked the article you cited more than once, but somehow I missed that line each time. I'll be sure to revert myself, and please accept my apologies.Graham(talk)00:56, 22 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you Graham and it’s all good!
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Hi, sorry, but I've removed the{{cn}}tag you attached to the heading "Central Manitoba" atList of regions of Manitobabecause it isn't apparent what's meant to be verified, as no assertion was being made.Largoplazo(talk)12:07, 8 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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