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Hi Piotrus, tell me please what it is supposed to mean? . This tag is completely unnecessary and I hope you will remove it. Thank you. ] (]) 23:03, 10 June 2009 (UTC)
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With end of year exams beckoning for many members, this has been a quiet month on the talk pages for Milhist. (If you are facing exams yourself, we all wish you the very best of luck!) During this quieter period, some of our most active reviewers are busy revising so it would be really appreciated if you can help with peer reviews or A-Class reviews. You can easily track articles needing review, by copying {{WPMILHIST Review alerts}} to your userpage.
This month sees our first newsletter editorial. The idea is to provide regular tips and hints to help editors get up to speed with our large (and sometimes complicated) project. This month's piece, by EyeSerene, explains the workings of the project's main template, which is at the core of the project's tagging and assessing activities. Roger Davies20:26, 3 June 2009 (UTC)
In a welcome addition to a long under-represented area, this month saw the creation of the Pakistani military history task force, which hits the ground running with 11 participants.
Welcome to a new occasional feature of The Bugle, where over coming issues we'll be exploring some of the roles, tasks, and technical functions that go into creating what archivist and researcher Simon Fowler has described as the best general resource for military history on the internet. As a project we can rightly be proud of that accolade, and we gratefully acknowledge the debt we owe to those dedicated editors from across Misplaced Pages that have helped to make the Military history WikiProject what it is today.
Many editors' first inkling of milhist's existence is when they spot our project banner on an article talk page. The banner can be easily added to appropriate articles by any editor, by typing {{WPMILHIST}} at (or near) the top of the talk page on a new line, and saving the page with an appropriate edit summary. This short form of the template will add the article to our project, and also flag the article as needing assessment and assignment to a task force by automatically adding it to the unassessed articles and articles with no associated task force categories.
As with many templates in use on Misplaced Pages, additional parameters can be specified. Possibly the most useful to include is the class parameter, because this will help out any editors who come along later to assess the article. To add the class parameter, edit the template markup to look like {{WPMILHIST|class=}}... and if you wish, have a read through the assessment guidance on milhists's quality scale and assign a rating from Stub- to B-Class yourself. A banner template with, for example, a Stub-Class article rating will look like {{WPMILHIST|class=stub}}. Because B-Class is assessed against a checklist it has some additional parameters, so when adding the project banner to an article talk-page, even if you don't intend to assess the article yourself it can be a real help to subsequent editors to include these too. This version of the template can be entered as {{WPMILHIST|class=|B1=|B2=|B3=|B4=|B5=}}. For detailed guidance on exactly what the five B-Class criteria are, see the B-class checklist.
Finally, when adding the milhist banner it's useful to assign the article to one (or more) of our task forces. This will help to bring it to the attention of those editors most likely to be interested in, and knowledgeable about, the subject. As with assessment, task force assignment is accomplished by adding a parameter to the template—in this case, simply the name of the task force followed by =yes (or =y). For example, to assign a Start-Class article to the Second World War and Canadian task forces, the template should read {{WPMILHIST|class=start|B1=|B2=|B3=|B4=|B5=|WWII=yes|Canadian=yes}}.
For a full list of all the banner template parameters and more detailed usage instructions, see Template:WPMILHIST; if you are unsure as to whether or not an article belongs with milhist or what task force(s) might be appropriate, or if you have any other questions, you are welcome to ask at our main project talk page. Happy templating! EyeSerene
Simon Fowler, Guide to Military History on the Internet, UK:Pen & Sword 2007, ISBN 9781844156061, p. 7
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Hey there. I happened upon File:PPTSuperComputersPRINT.jpg. While it may not be possible to update the graph, one correction should be made: On the sidebar, it says "Flops (Floating point operations)". This isn't entirely correct, as it should read "Flops (Floating point operations per second)". --Cryptic C62 · Talk04:43, 5 June 2009 (UTC)
Hi. One of those articles you were asking about at my talkpage has come current at today's CP: Polish Army Museum. This one is not tagged to WikiProject Poland, so your project will not have been notified even if it has notifications requested (through whatever bot it is that delivers those). I see a couple will come up for closure tomorrow and at least two on June 5th. I don't think there are many listed at CP, though, because as I mentioned at my talk page many have been cleaned immediately. I think infringment may be restricted to the "Establishment" section, but I would ask if you choose to address it that you double check subsequent material just to be sure. Do you want to handle it, or should I remove the text? I'll check back. :) Meanwhile, back to the grindstone. --Moonriddengirl13:26, 7 June 2009 (UTC)
Piotrus sorry to bother you but my rollback rights have been removed and I was placed on the restriction list] but I think the admin made a mistake. I rolled back the edits of a banned editor] and the other one was of anon editor who never edited before] and removed a picture and tons of sourced material, changed names of Polish cities from Kresy in 1931 but according to the rules the names should be as they were then not now. I really think that this was a vandalism and not a good faith edits. If you don't want to get involved here, it is o.k. because I know that the very same administrator who placed these restrictions on me accused me of being you buddy but if you would like to look at it and comment I would appreciate. I left a message with other involved admin. also ] and the admin who originally banned that user]. Thanks Piotrus.--Jacurek (talk) 22:20, 7 June 2009 (UTC)
Hi Piotrus, tell me please what it is supposed to mean? . This tag is completely unnecessary and I hope you will remove it. Thank you. Tymek (talk) 23:03, 10 June 2009 (UTC)
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