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Additions to German Wikipedia[edit]

Hi Tymewalk, I'm working on publishing Bottega Veneta from English to German. I am wondering if you have time to help me out. I found your username on Wikiproject:Germany and saw that you're fluent in both English and German. I have a paid COI regarding Bottega Veneta, but my main concern here is ensuring that the information available in English is available and up to date in German as well. I have a translated version of the article on my colleague’s Sandbox. Would you mind reviewing it for accuracy as well as its compliance with Wikipedia guidelines? Thanks!--Chefmikesf (talk) 23:59, 11 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Chefmikesf. I appreciate the offer, but I'm certainly not fluent in German, and wouldn't be able to help with what you're looking for. Good luck with your project, though! Tymewalk (talk) 00:31, 12 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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The page Bering Standard Time has been blanked and redirected to UTC−11:00 after its proposed deletion was declined by reasoning of redirects as an alternative to deletion. As you nominated the article to be deleted via WP:PROD, you may wish to restore the page contents and nominate it for a full deletion discussion at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion. TartarTorte 21:31, 11 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for looking into the page, I didn't see that NYT article while trying to find out if the timezone was ever used. Tymewalk (talk) 13:06, 12 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
No worries. Finding that NYT article was dumb luck on my end. I was trying to find a citation for when Alaska changed its time zones from 4 to 2 after reading about that elsewhere, but not at a source of whose reliability I was assured, which led me to that article. I wasn't able to find the article while searching for the term "Bering Standard Time" itself on google, only through that weird path I took above. TartarTorte 13:20, 12 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I did some digging and it looks like the timezone has also been called "Bering Sea Time", which appears in the NYT article. There's not many web results for either name of the timezone (and I think a lot of "Bering Standard Time" pages copied Wikipedia), but old newspapers seem to refer to both "Bering Sea Time" as well as "Bering Standard Time". I haven't been able to find any definitive sources as to which one is correct or preferred, but both seem to have been in use to refer to UTC-11 at some point. Tymewalk (talk) 03:52, 15 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I noticed that as well. I've just created Bering Sea Time and targeted it to UTC−11:00 as well with an {{R avoided double redirect|Bering Standard Time}} to show the link between the two. TartarTorte 12:24, 15 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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