Kitanago
Rantre atik sa yo modifye
Èske ou ta ka tanpri rantre atik sa yo? Yo dekri menm bagay yo. Plasma Plasma (biyoloji) Lectrician1 (diskisyon) 16 janvye 2024 à 17:50 (UTC)
- @Lectrician1, mwen fè sa. Mèsi pou pwopozisyon an. Kitanago (diskisyon) 16 janvye 2024 à 19:13 (UTC)
Invitation to Organize Feminism and Folklore 2024 Writing Competition modifye
Dear Kitanago,
Hope you are doing well, Wishing you a Happy New Year!.
We extend a heartfelt invitation to you to organize the Feminism and Folklore 2024 writing competition, which is scheduled to take place from February 1, 2024, to March 31, 2024. This year's edition of Feminism and Folklore will concentrate on feminism, women's issues, and gender-focused topics, aligning with a Wiki Loves Folklore gender gap focus and featuring a folk culture theme on Wikipedia.
This year we have created two new Tools for the Feminism and Folklore project. The tool is called Campwiz. This tool is created by the international Tech team of Wiki Loves Folkore especially crafted for Feminism and Folklore project. The tool works as same as fountain or dashboard but has extra abilities required for jury and submission of articles.
To create a new campaign on Campwiz, organizers to follow these steps:
- Go to the tool link: https://tools.wikilovesfolklore.org/
- Select your wiki on which you want to organize the campaign (enter the name or short code, such as "ht" for Kreyòl ayisyen Wikipedya).
- Give your campaign a name example "Feminism and Folklore 2024 on Kreyòl ayisyen Wikipedya)".
- Select the start and end dates (note: keep your start date as Feb 1 and end date as March 31).
- Provide a description for your campaign (you can briefly describe the campaign in this section).
- Make sure to keep the checkboxes ticked for "Allow users to submit articles that were not created but expanded." if you want to use the campaign for expanded articles also.
- Keep minimum added bytes as 4000 and minimum added words as 400 and click next.
- In the jury section, keep the checkboxes ticked for "Allow jury members to participate in the campaign" and "Prevent jury members from seeing each other's votes." As per your preference.
- Under the jury search box, type the username of your jury and click on the "+" button to add; you can add multiple jury members.
- Click next to review and then click on save.
With this we have also created a Missing article tool. This tool identifies articles in the English Wikipedia that are absent from your native language Wikipedia. You can customize your selection criteria, and our tool will provide you with a table displaying the missing articles along with suggested titles. You also have the option to download the list in both CSV and wikitable formats.
Both tools, the Missing Article Tool and the Campwiz Tool, are now available for public use during the Feminism and Folklore campaign. You can find more information about these tools here: https://tools.wikilovesfolklore.org/
There are also some changes in the rules and criteria's. Please go through the rules below.
- Minimum Length: The expanded or new article should have a minimum of 4000 bytes or 400 words, ensuring sufficient depth and coverage of the chosen topic. The local organizers are free to choose the minimum length criteria as per needs of their local Wikipedia and must be clearly mention on local project page.
- Language Quality: Articles should not be poorly machine-translated, ensuring that language quality and readability are maintained at a high standard.
- Timeline of Creation or Expansion: The article should be created or expanded between 1 February and 31 March, aligning with the specified contest timeline.
- Theme Relevance: Articles should directly address the theme of feminism and folklore, exploring connections between gender, cultural traditions, and intangible heritage.
- No Orphaned Articles: Articles must not be orphaned, meaning they should be linked from at least one other article to ensure visibility within the Wikipedia ecosystem.
- No Copyright violations: There should be no copyright violations, and articles should adhere to local Wikipedia policies on notability, ensuring that the content meets the standards for notability.
- Adequate references and Citations: Each article should include proper references and citations following local Wikipedia policies, ensuring the reliability and credibility of the information presented.
Learn more about the contest details and prizes on our project page here. Should you require any assistance, please feel free to contact us on our meta talk page or via email.
We eagerly anticipate your enthusiastic coordination and participation in Feminism and Folklore 2024.
Thank you and Best wishes,
Feminism and Folklore 2024 International Team
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Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-08 modifye
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Please be bold and help translate this article! The monument Van Gorkum-Van Aefferden, more well known as the "grave with the little hands" is a monumental Tombstone in the Dutch city of Roermond. (Please update the interwiki links on Wikidata of your language version of the article after each week's translation is finished so that all languages are linked to each other.) About · Nominate/Review · Subscribe/Unsubscribe · Global message delivery MediaWiki message delivery (diskisyon) 19 fevriye 2024 à 13:24 (UTC) |
Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-09 modifye
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Please be bold and help translate this article! The doorway effect is a known psychological event where a person's short-term memory declines when passing through a doorway moving from one location to another when it would not if they had remained in the same place. People experience this effect by forgetting what they were going to do, thinking about, or planning upon entering a different room. This is thought to be due to the change in one's physical environment, which is used to distinguish boundaries between remembered events: memories of events encountered in the present environment are more accessible than those beyond it. (Please update the interwiki links on Wikidata of your language version of the article after each week's translation is finished so that all languages are linked to each other.) About · Nominate/Review · Subscribe/Unsubscribe · Global message delivery 26 fevriye 2024 à 01:30 (UTC) |
Organising Feminism and Folklore modifye
Hello Community Organizers,
Thank you for organising Feminism and Folklore writing competition on your wiki. We congratulate you in joining and celebrating our cultural heritage and promoting gender equality on Wikipedia.
To encourage boost for the contributions of the participants, we're offering prizes for Feminism and Folklore local prizes. Each Wikipedia will have three local winners:
- First Prize: $15 USD
- Second Prize: $10 USD
- Best Jury Article: $5 USD
All this will be in gift voucher format only. Kindly inform your local community regarding these prizes and post them on the local project page
The Best Jury Article will be chosen by the jury based on how unique the article is aligned with the theme. The jury will review all submissions and decide the winner together, making sure it's fair. These articles will also be featured on our social media handles.
We're also providing internet and childcare support to the first 50 organizers and Jury members for who request for it. Remember, only 50 organizers will get this support, and it's given on a first-come, first-served basis. The registration form will close after 50 registrations, and the deadline is March 15, 2024. This support is optional and not compulsory, so if you're interested, fill out the form here.
Each organizer/jury who gets support will receive $30 USD in gift voucher format, even if they're involved in more than one wiki. No dual support will be provided if you have signed up in more than one language. This support is meant to appreciate your volunteer support for the contest.
We also invite all organizers and jury members to join us for office hours on Saturday, March 2, 2024. This session will help you understand the jury process for both contests and give you a chance to ask questions. More details are on meta page.
Let's celebrate our different cultures and work towards gender equality on Wikipedia!
Best regards,
Rockpeterson
MediaWiki message delivery (diskisyon) 29 fevriye 2024 à 05:56 (UTC)
Thanks modifye
The banner for Wiki Kilti Ayiti 2024 looks great. I saw that you're organizing the page on Meta-Wiki. Thanks for that work. WhatamIdoing (diskisyon) 3 mas 2024 à 07:15 (UTC)
Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-10 modifye
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Please be bold and help translate this article! Matilda Sissieretta Joyner Jones (January 5, 1868, or 1869 – June 24, 1933) was an American soprano. She sometimes was called "The Black Patti" in reference to Italian opera singer Adelina Patti. Jones' repertoire included grand opera, light opera, and popular music (Please update the interwiki links on Wikidata of your language version of the article after each week's translation is finished so that all languages are linked to each other.) About · Nominate/Review · Subscribe/Unsubscribe · Global message delivery MediaWiki message delivery (diskisyon) 4 mas 2024 à 02:33 (UTC) |
Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-11 modifye
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Please be bold and help translate this article! The Preventative Coup of November 11 sometimes called the 1955 Brazilian coup d'état or referred to as an "anti-coup" or a "counter-coup" (Portuguese: Novembrada, Movimento de 11 de Novembro, Contragolpe, Golpe Preventivo do Marechal Lott) was a series of military and political events led by Henrique Teixeira Lott that resulted in Nereu Ramos assuming the presidency of Brazil until being peacefully succeeded by Juscelino Kubitschek a few months later. The bloodless coup removed Carlos Luz from the presidency because he was suspected of plotting to prevent Kubitschek from taking office. As a result of the tensions, Brazil had three presidents in the span of a single week. (Please update the interwiki links on Wikidata of your language version of the article after each week's translation is finished so that all languages are linked to each other.) About · Nominate/Review · Subscribe/Unsubscribe · Global message delivery MediaWiki message delivery (diskisyon) 11 mas 2024 à 02:04 (UTC) |
Emmanuel Fritz Longchamp modifye
How did we end up with almost 10,000 red links to Emmanual Fritz Longchamp? (See Espesyal:PajNouBezwen.) WhatamIdoing (diskisyon) 17 mas 2024 à 18:17 (UTC)
- Hello @WhatamIdoing
- From what I noticed, there seems to be the same section and the same content on all the linked pages. It's a copy pasted, a problem that should be solved.
- , Kitanago (diskisyon) 17 mas 2024 à 18:54 (UTC)
- I think that ==Relasyon ak Ayiti== sections don't usually make sense in articles about cities or small areas. Should we remove anything that has only national-level information? (For example, Guáimaro, Camagüey#Relasyon ak Ayiti contains no information specific to the city, so the entire thing would be blanked. However, Kiba#Relasyon ak Ayiti is the article about the whole country, so information about the whole country would be kept there. WhatamIdoing (diskisyon) 17 mas 2024 à 19:08 (UTC)
- I share this idea. We can do it. Kitanago (diskisyon) 17 mas 2024 à 19:31 (UTC)
- Would you like me to ask a friend whether this could be done by bot? WhatamIdoing (diskisyon) 20 mas 2024 à 02:54 (UTC)
- I share this idea. We can do it. Kitanago (diskisyon) 17 mas 2024 à 19:31 (UTC)
- I think that ==Relasyon ak Ayiti== sections don't usually make sense in articles about cities or small areas. Should we remove anything that has only national-level information? (For example, Guáimaro, Camagüey#Relasyon ak Ayiti contains no information specific to the city, so the entire thing would be blanked. However, Kiba#Relasyon ak Ayiti is the article about the whole country, so information about the whole country would be kept there. WhatamIdoing (diskisyon) 17 mas 2024 à 19:08 (UTC)
Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-12 modifye
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Please be bold and help translate this article! Hojang Taret is a classical Meitei language play based on Euripides's ancient Greek tragedy The Phoenician Women. It is directed by Oasis Sougaijam and produced by The Umbilical Theatre in Imphal, Kangleipak. It depicts the moral ambiguities of conflict between brothers resulting to the ruination of the ancient city of Thebes. (Please update the interwiki links on Wikidata of your language version of the article after each week's translation is finished so that all languages are linked to each other.) About · Nominate/Review · Subscribe/Unsubscribe · Global message delivery MediaWiki message delivery (diskisyon) 18 mas 2024 à 01:52 (UTC) |
Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-13 modifye
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Please be bold and help translate this article! Magna Elvine Lykseth-Skogman (6 February 1874 – 13 November 1949), also known as Magna Lykseth-Schjerven, was a Norwegian-born Swedish operatic soprano. After making her début at the Royal Swedish Opera in 1901 as Santuzza in Cavalleria rusticana, she was engaged there until 1918 becoming the company's prima donna. She performed leading roles in a wide range of operas but is remembered in particular for her Wagnerian interpretations, creating Brünnhilde in the Swedish premières of Siegfried and Götterdämmerung, and Isolde in 1909. Considered to be one of the most outstanding Swedish opera singers of her generation, she was awarded the Litteris et Artibus medal in 1907 and became a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music in 1912 (Please update the interwiki links on Wikidata of your language version of the article after each week's translation is finished so that all languages are linked to each other.) About · Nominate/Review · Subscribe/Unsubscribe · Global message delivery MediaWiki message delivery (diskisyon) 25 mas 2024 à 02:00 (UTC) |
Machine translation of file names modifye
You might want to look at Diskisyon Itilizatè:Cherlie Saintilus#Translation. I see no evidence on any wiki that this editor (thousands of edits across several) has figured out how to use a talk page. Getting her to stop breaking file names might require a block.
I suspect that her translation method is to copy and paste the wikitext into Google Translate, and then hope for the best when she pastes it into an article. WhatamIdoing (diskisyon) 26 mas 2024 à 20:12 (UTC)
- @WhatamIdoing, I see. I'll check. Kitanago (diskisyon) 31 mas 2024 à 10:17 (UTC)
Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-14 modifye
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Please be bold and help translate this article! The Lidder Valley or Liddar Valley is a Himalayan sub-valley that forms the southeastern corner of Anantnag district in Indian-administered Kashmir. The Lidder River flows down the valley. The entrance to the valley lies 7 km northeast from Anantnag town and 62 km southeast from Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir. It is a 40-km-long gorge valley with an average width of 3 km. (Please update the interwiki links on Wikidata of your language version of the article after each week's translation is finished so that all languages are linked to each other.) About · Nominate/Review · Subscribe/Unsubscribe · Global message delivery MediaWiki message delivery (diskisyon) 1 avril 2024 à 03:15 (UTC) |
Next Steps and Feedback Request for Feminism and Folklore Organizers modifye
Dear Organizer,
I hope this message finds you well.
First and foremost, I want to extend my gratitude to you for your efforts in organizing the Feminism and Folklore campaign on your local Wikipedia. Your contribution has been instrumental in bridging the gender and folk gap on Wikipedia, and we truly appreciate your dedication to this important cause.
As the campaign draws to a close, I wanted to inform you about the next steps. It's time to commence the jury process using the CampWiz or Fountain tool where your campaign was hosted. Please ensure that you update the details of the jury, campaign links and the names of organizers accurately on the sign-up page.
Once the jury process is completed, kindly update the results page accordingly. The deadline for jury submission of results is April 30, 2024. However, if you find that the number of articles is high and you require more time, please don't hesitate to inform us via email or on our Meta Wiki talk page. We are more than willing to approve an extension if needed.
Should you encounter any issues with the tools, please feel free to reach out to us on Telegram for assistance. Your feedback and progress updates are crucial for us to improve the campaign and better understand your community's insights.
Therefore, I kindly ask you to spare just 10 minutes to share your progress and achievements with us through a Google Form survey. Your input will greatly assist us in making the campaign more meaningful and impactful.
Here's the link to the survey: Survey Google Form Link
Thank you once again for your hard work and dedication to the Feminism and Folklore campaign. Your efforts are deeply appreciated, and we look forward to hearing from you soon.
Warm regards,
Feminism and Folklore International Team #WeTogether
MediaWiki message delivery (diskisyon) 7 avril 2024 à 08:26 (UTC)
Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-15 modifye
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Please be bold and help translate this article! Operation Kraai (Operation Crow) was a Dutch military offensive against the de facto Republic of Indonesia in December 1948 after negotiations failed. With the advantage of surprise the Dutch managed to capture the Indonesian Republic's temporary capital, Yogyakarta, and seized Indonesian leaders such as de facto Republican President Sukarno. This apparent military success was however followed by guerrilla warfare, while the violation of the Renville Agreement ceasefire diplomatically isolated the Dutch, leading to the Dutch–Indonesian Round Table Conference and recognition of the United States of Indonesia. (Please update the interwiki links on Wikidata of your language version of the article after each week's translation is finished so that all languages are linked to each other.) About · Nominate/Review · Subscribe/Unsubscribe · Global message delivery MediaWiki message delivery (diskisyon) 8 avril 2024 à 01:47 (UTC) |
Revizyon modifye
Bonjou koman ou ye? Mwen ta renmen mande w si w ta ka ede m silvouplè revize atik sou gramè lingua franca nova pou asire w lang lan kòrèk. --Jon Gua (diskisyon) 11 avril 2024 à 08:05 (UTC)
- Bonjou @Jon Gua, dakò mwen pral fè sa. Kitanago (diskisyon) 11 avril 2024 à 13:01 (UTC)
- Pou kapab fasilite relekti a, èske atik la se yon tradiksyon? si wi, nan ki lang li soti? oswa èske se yon atik ki kreye? li ta ka enteresan pou ajoute kèk sous tanpri. Kitanago (diskisyon) 11 avril 2024 à 13:25 (UTC)
- Atik la se yon tradiksyon gramè a an franse, ou ka jwenn isit la. Mwen te panse sou ajoute referans yo apre revize lang lan. Jon Gua (diskisyon) 11 avril 2024 à 15:21 (UTC)
- Dakò ! Kitanago (diskisyon) 12 avril 2024 à 20:40 (UTC)
- Atik la se yon tradiksyon gramè a an franse, ou ka jwenn isit la. Mwen te panse sou ajoute referans yo apre revize lang lan. Jon Gua (diskisyon) 11 avril 2024 à 15:21 (UTC)
Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-16 modifye
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Please be bold and help translate this article! The Rossi Pavilion (Russian: Павильон Росси) is a pavilion on the bank of the Moyka River in the Mikhailovsky Garden in Saint Petersburg. It was designed by architect Carlo Rossi in the early 1820s and built in 1825 during his redevelopment of the garden. (Please update the interwiki links on Wikidata of your language version of the article after each week's translation is finished so that all languages are linked to each other.) About · Nominate/Review · Subscribe/Unsubscribe · Global message delivery MediaWiki message delivery (diskisyon) 15 avril 2024 à 01:53 (UTC) |
Wikipedia translation of the week: 2024-17 modifye
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Please be bold and help translate this article! Devorà Ascarelli was a 16th-century Italian poet living in Rome, Italy. Ascarelli may have been the first Jewish woman to have a book of her own work published. (Please update the interwiki links on Wikidata of your language version of the article after each week's translation is finished so that all languages are linked to each other.) About · Nominate/Review · Subscribe/Unsubscribe · Global message delivery 22 avril 2024 à 01:35 (UTC) |