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Hey Valfontis!
Well said...well said, indeed - [1]
Big fan of your Oregon work. Me and my husband read some of your work when we came back from a Central Oregon road trip last year, helping us fill in a bunch we didn't know. Just great efforts on your part.
Hope your able to save more articles during this GNIS cleanup task. It's been draining in my area of interest...
All the best!
OlympiaBuebird (talk) 18:59, 1 July 2024 (UTC)
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- Thank you for your well-researched work on Washington places! Valfontis (talk) 17:23, 2 July 2024 (UTC)
I added a source to the 1921 date you posted for the Jantzen Beach Carousel line item in the Amusement rides on the National Register of Historic Places article, as well as its upcoming future home in The Dalles, Oregon. Typically, Wikipedia frowns on posting things planned to happen in the future, but tons of reliable sources say it's going to happen, so no worries this time. Also, I have this article in an ongoing featured list review here: Wikipedia:Featured list candidates/Amusement rides on the National Register of Historic Places/archive1, so keep an eye out for that. Jackdude101 talk cont 23:21, 7 April 2025 (UTC)
- Yep, I'm not worried. The "as of" construction is handy for that. It gets ahead of drive-by editors who see stuff in the news and add things that say "currently", which is really frowned on. Thanks for the citations! Valfontis (talk) 01:02, 8 April 2025 (UTC)
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Hi Valfontis,
I came across this edit while gnoming for broken archiver configurations. The |archive=
is missing a valid value, and even the config template itself seems truncated. But instead, the edit added a large block of material, including comments signed by other editors. I can easily fix the archiving, but I have no idea what the intent or cause was of the other content change. DMacks (talk) 03:05, 14 April 2025 (UTC)
- I just went ahead and fixed it by brute force because apparently I can't follow directions. Thanks for the heads up. P.S. If you look at the revisions vs. the diffs, you'll see nothing actually changed except my hamfisted attempt to add the archiving code and I did not in fact add comments signed by other editors--those were the talk page comments that were already there. I'm not sure what's up with that. Anyway, hopefully it's fixed now. Valfontis (talk) 17:38, 22 April 2025 (UTC)
Hello Valfontis. I was looking at AfC submissions, and I came across Draft:Siege of Jerusalem (1967). On the draft's talk page, Selfstudier said that the draft appears to be a recreation of Liberation of Jerusalem (1967). I'd like to have a copy of that article so that I can verify whether or not this draft is a recreation. Opm581 (talk | he/him) 10:21, 26 April 2025 (UTC)
- I'm not going to provide a copy, but I can verify that the lede has been expanded (and substantial bias introduced) from the deleted article, and the infobox, Background, and Legacy sections are essentially the same. As are the lengthy footnotes. The other sections are new. I'm not sure why you didn't take @Selfstudier:'s word for it, as they're the one who tagged it for speedy deletion. The article was deleted because the author wasn't "extended confirmed", which is a requirement for editing and article creation in this topic area See: Wikipedia:Contentious topics/Arab–Israeli conflict. The same author recreated the article on January 4, 2025 (although it had existed as a draft since November 22, 2024), after it was deleted on December 30, 2024. Since @Pppery: was the one who deleted it, you might check in with them to see if the article is still subject to the restriction and/or is gaming the system. However, the simplest answer is: I just checked and the author is still not WP:XC, so the article can't be (re)created in any case, even if it was ready for prime time (which it isn't). It sounds like the draft might need to be speedied as well. And since this isn't my topic area, as a courtesy (just as article undeletion is a courtesy), if there is any extended conversation about this, it should go on the draft's talk page or one of your talk pages. I hope that helps! Valfontis (talk) 11:12, 26 April 2025 (UTC)
- Thank you for the response. I've declined the draft and nominated it for speedy deletion. (Also, I didn't take Selfstudier's word because I didn't look to see if they had tagged the article.) Opm581 (talk | he/him) 11:39, 26 April 2025 (UTC)
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