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Archive 32: July 2016

Kreuzes and Dreiecks

You've now three times removed a category in five redirects, including two sets recently and one set on 2016-04-14.

First of all, please do not use edit summaries to comment about other editors, as you have done in both of your recent sets of reverts.

Regarding your assertion that I "had not bothered to check", I have shown you that I reviewed the general issue two years ago at the Help desk.  Do you now understand that I "bothered"?

Your most recent edit summary asserts that WP:INCOMPATIBLE "argue[s] for not cat", yet WP:INCOMPATIBLE is in the set of "When to categorize a redirect".  So your response does not appear to be supported by the source.

And in the sum of all three of your edit comments, you've yet to state why you are removing the category.  Why are you removing the category?  Thank you, Unscintillating (talk) 13:34, 3 July 2016 (UTC)

I understand that you "bothered" two years ago. And got it wrong with your recent edits. The help desk inquiry was regarding cats on the target page, not the redirect. Read the guideline again, WP:CAT-R, "Most redirects should not be placed in article categories." While there are exceptions, none apply in these instances. Onel5969 TT me 20:23, 3 July 2016 (UTC)
First of all, thank you for answering the basic question of why you've been removing the categories.  No, the discussion on the help page concluded that the redirect Thomas Mantell should have a category, as, "It is a nonsense to give an article on an event a birth category."  That discussion shows that I am, and have been, aware that categories on redirects are not necessarily the norm.  Please stop underestimating my skill level in this discussion.
Now, I have good reason to believe that this is one of the exceptions.  You should be able to see by inspection that Bundesautobahn 44 is not a "Road interchange in Germany".  Both WP:CAT-R#Redirects whose target title is incompatible with the category and WP:CAT-R#Subtopic categorization are applicable.  Unscintillating (talk) 06:25, 4 July 2016 (UTC)
No, I'm pretty much hitting the nail on the head when it comes to your skill level. Your reference to the help page is not germane, being that was a decision on cats after a merge, not an article deletion. Your first example above simply has no bearing on this issue, and the second actually would make a better argument for not including the cat, since this article has gone through the AfD process - it's not likely (possible, but not likely) that the article will be expanded. So that pretty much sums it up. Don't post on my talk page in the future. I have no wish to have any further interchange with you. Onel5969 TT me 15:48, 4 July 2016 (UTC)

14:52:13, 7 July 2016 review of submission by Ballantinesrose



Hey there! I have been getting feedback that the page I am writing isn't matching my references. Can I change the title of the main draft so that I can arrange the whole document to be more cohesive?

Thanks!

Ballantinesrose (talk) 14:52, 7 July 2016 (UTC)

18:48:23, 10 July 2016 review of submission by Kaitlinh24


I read the criteria for Wikipedia notability, but will the following items suffice? If not, please let me know what else is required: The philosopher of education, Dr. O'Hara, is worthy of note because he has been a teacher and teacher preparer for 37 years having taught an estimated 4000 students. The impact his work has had as a teacher preparer extends exponentially to the tens of thousands when one considers the teachers he has prepared over two decades at three universities, West Virginia University, Towson University and The University of Tampa and the impact his students have had on their students.

Dr. O'Hara has had a significant scholarly impact as he has over 30 articles in peer reviewed academic journals and has been an academic leader for well over a decade.

The transcendent teacher learner relationship philosophy is historically significant because it is the first philosophy specifically developed for teacher learner relationships. The philosophy has won critical attention from:

-Dr. Maxine Greene, Columbia University, existentialist philosopher and author of numerous, critically acclaimed books and articles, see her Wikipedia site (letters with critique from Dr. Greene to Dr. O'Hara are available upon request, Dr. Greene also served on Dr. O'Hara's doctoral committee).

-Dr. Clark Moustakas, with Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers originated humanistic psychology movement, and co founder of the Center for Humanistic Studies, and the Journal of Humanistic Psychology, see his Wikipedia site (a letter with critique is available from Dr. Moustakas to Dr. O'Hara is available upon request).

-Dr. Edyth Wheeler, Professor Emerita of Early Childhood Education, Towson University and author of Conflict Resolution in Early Childhood: Helping Children Understand, Manage, and Resolve Conflicts, Prentice Hall (her written critical response is available upon request and can be forwarded directly to Wiki by her).

-Dr. Patty O'Grady, Associate Professor of Education, The University of Tampa and author of Positive Psychology in the Elementary School Classroom, Norton (her written critical response to O'Hara's work is available upon request and can be forwarded directly to Wiki by her).


Dr. O'Hara's philosophy is worthy of notice because derives from a series of heuristic studies conducted over a period of twenty-five years.

Dr. O'Hara's transcendence philosophy is remarkable because it draws upon three fields of research is broadly applicable as it stands at the intersection of education philosophy, education psychology and education best practice.

Nomination of A-1 Trailer Park, Arizona for deletion

A discussion is taking place as to whether the article A-1 Trailer Park, Arizona is suitable for inclusion in Wikipedia according to Wikipedia's policies and guidelines or whether it should be deleted.

The article will be discussed at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/A-1 Trailer Park, Arizona until a consensus is reached, and anyone is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines.

Users may edit the article during the discussion, including to improve the article to address concerns raised in the discussion. However, do not remove the article-for-deletion notice from the top of the article. Mb66w 15:20, 12 July 2016 (UTC)

Re: Images for Harry Jackson article

Hi Onel5969. I had pinged you on the Harry Jackson (artist) talk page because you reviewed a previous draft about him. Well, the draft is now in main space and I submitted an edit request to add three fair use images to the article. One editor has responded, "I'm not confident the images will be acceptable since they are not at least fair use". I think this is just because the file pages currently display a warning template because they are fair use but not included in any main space articles at this time. Would you be willing to respond to this edit request by adding these three images to the article?

I've posted an edit request and asked to help at WikiProject Visual arts, but no one has responded and the fair use images are set to be deleted within 2 days if they are not added to the article. I don't think my request is controversial, but I prefer not to edit the article directly given my COI. Thanks for your consideration. Inkian Jason (talk) 21:08, 14 July 2016 (UTC)

Hi Onel5969, I wanted to know if you could make a surname map image for the Maiorana article, or if not, know someone who can? Based on the ones on Griffin (surname) and Jones (surname) pages, it should cover U.K. and Ireland (which come from this website [1]). The website explains how it works, but basically areas with higher density of people (Wigan and Lancashire, etc. in Maiorana's case) are dark red and areas with no people with Maiorana name (Scotland, etc.) stay white, with shades of pink for less people. Here is the numbers of U.K. Maioranas [2](but the numbers don't have to show up on the image). If it's something you can do I'd appreciate it very much and it would be a great benefit to the page, thanks you.

An example of the look.

--2A02:C7D:C22A:F600:7859:62F1:9E80:6F27 (talk) 19:35, 14 July 2016 (UTC)

Hi 2A02:C7D:C22A:F600:7859:62F1:9E80:6F27 - sorry, but I wouldn't know how to do that. You might post a question at Wikipedia's Teahouse, and/or the help desk. Onel5969 TT me 12:35, 29 July 2016 (UTC)

01:38:52, 25 July 2016 review of submission by Abdella2


I believe this article is notable enough to be published and I don't understand why it got rejected. The biography of Kaeya Majmundar isn't just significant because she was on the Season Finale of Shark Tank but also because she has released two independent products which have gained enormous success. A line of apparel named #Bullies with the heavy endorsement of Derrick Rose. It has been covered by TMZ, Chicago Tribune, etc. Her second product ZipTank was showcased on primetime television on The Steve Harvey Show and seen throughout Rapper Vic Mensa's first tour - an artist signed by legendary businessman and rapper Jay Z. It was also endorsed by Beyonce's Hair stylist, Ty Hunter. The argument that Kaeya is simply known for her Shark Tank appearance is no longer accurate. She has been featured on numerous third party sources for her business ventures and made Forbes' list, "12 of The Most Promising Women Entrepreneurs Under 30 from Shark Tank." We can only expect this page to continue to grow with her numerous celebrity endorsements, successful product lines, philanthropy. I understand that this is my first article but I had done tremendous research and I will continue to work on this page to make it even better. My only request that we give this page a chance. I will also continue working on this article because I believe more sources exist to support her notability.

18:35:02, 25 July 2016 review of submission by Icebison



I am not sure why the article on Mavis Ehlert was declined. what specifically do I need to do.

Moved from your user page

I need your help regarding my article, please contact me as soon as possible. If you can write the article for me and i provide you with the full information and legal documents and for sure I will pay.

Thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lara888000888 (talkcontribs) 23:28, 28 July 2016 (UTC)