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Battles

Kirill, why are you switching categories from "Battles of Romania" to "Battles of Wallachia" ? bogdan | Talk 14:59, 21 August 2005 (UTC)Reply

I answered at User talk:Bogdangiusca 15:16, 21 August 2005 (UTC)Reply

Kirill, thanks for the welcome, and I hope to contribute! Old Windy Bear

Thanks for the positive feedback & tidying up my work.If you need help researching, typing etc, I'll gladly do it, (for a minor fee of course...that was a joke...).Spawn Man 02:48, 8 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

Invitation

Hi there, Kirill! Your name tells me that you might be interested in adding your articles on Russian/Soviet history at Wikipedia:Wikiportal/Russia/New article announcements. Also, check out the Wikipedia:Wikiportal/Russia as a whole. The main page rarely sees any changes, but the New Article Announcement section sees a lot of action. Happy editing! KNewman 04:42, August 27, 2005 (UTC)

Categorisation errors

Ok thanks, that saves me half the problem, anyway :) GeeJo (talk) 23:47, August 28, 2005 (UTC)

Battles and year categories

I see that you have been editing in year categories into a number of American Civil War battles. I believe the intent of whoever set this up was that the campaign categories would be subcategories of the year, not individual battles. For instance, Category:Battles of the Prairie Grove Campaign of the American Civil War is a subcategory of Category:1862. Hal Jespersen 16:21, 3 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

I was not clear earlier: I believe this is the intent, although it has been very poorly executed and only a few of the campaign categories currently include the year category. But it would be simpler to correct that than to edit the hundreds of battle articles. Hal Jespersen 17:40, 3 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

Categorization

Thank you for your tireless work on the re-categorization of battle articles. I should remind you that Battles of England does not cover post-Union (1707) articles. Albrecht 18:47, September 3, 2005 (UTC)

I would like to second that - Thank you very much for your work on recategorizing battles. I have been waiting months for some kind of consensus to be reached on this, so that we can finally start editing and altering battle articles... LordAmeth 13:33, 4 September 2005 (UTC)Reply
Question: On your edit of Category:Battles of Japan, you indicated that this category covers battles starting in the 10th century. I would argue that we should start with the beginning of either the Yamato period (3rd century) or the Nara period (710). What is your logic behind choosing the 10th century? And if we do end up sticking with a later date (710 or the 10th century), then what do you suggest we create as a category for earlier battles? Thanks for your thoughts. LordAmeth 00:17, 5 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

Flying Elephant

Hello Kirill! Thank you for your kind comments about the additions I made to your Flying Elephant article (which, I might add, was perfectly well written as it was, so I avoided altering the existing text as much as I could). I will certainly follow your suggestion to post the images in WikiCommons - as soon as I figure out how to do so! Given that your knowledge of such an obscure vehicle implies a considerable interest in Great War armour, you may be interested in visiting this site: Landships Cheers! McTodd 22:16, 6 September 2005 (UTC)Reply


Italian Wars

You're just the one this has been waiting for! --Wetman 19:30, 8 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

Thanks

  Thanks for reverting the vandalism to my userpage.

Journalist C./ Holla @ me!

Promotion of WikiProject Battles

Thank you very much for the trouble you have taken. Let me congratulate you once more on your tireless efforts. Albrecht 21:34, September 10, 2005 (UTC)

Helping hand:

Just so you know, I have been slapping the

{{WikiProjectBattles}}

on every single battle talk page I can find to help you out a bit on promoting our Wikiproject Battles... As I said earlier, you're doing an awesome job on everything. Our WikiProject Battles members has grown quite a lot recently... So, I'm off to add more of those thingys... Spawn Man 05:11, 13 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

Thanks

Hi Kirill. Thanks for reverting the anon AOL vandal's attacks on my talk page. I only wish that the idiot would realise that I never see his work unless I go looking for it, thanks to the efforts of good folks like yourself, because he works in the middle of the night my time! -- Arwel 13:29, 17 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

Hi I am the Communications Pastor at Seacoast Church and placed the age that you reported for copyright violation. I am in charge of web content for the church...

I am new to Wikipedia - how can I get the page back up?

Shawnwood@seacoast.org

Request:

Hi Kirill (Can I call you KillBill Munchkin? Don't ask me why...).

As you may or may not have seen, I have finnally finished the Great Retreat article. Although I have asked around for people to polish it etc, I know that you're the guy (or girl, which I do not know) for the job. As a personal request, would you be able to add some pictures or maps (especially showing the Allie's retreat path) to the article? I want to get it into featured article thingy. I would be forever thankful...

P.S. I like your surrender icon to put in battle boxes...

Spawn Man 05:10, 19 September 2005 (UTC)Reply


Awesome awesome awesome!!! The pictures you put on are awesome!! Thanks alot Kirill!! I'll see if anyone else has any maps up their sleeves (not counting people wearing tee shirts). If you need anything done... just ask... Thanks again... Spawn Man 04:07, 20 September 2005 (UTC)Reply


As a side note, can you see the two pictures you've put in on the Great Retreat? Because I can't (not just because I'm blind...), it comes up with a little cross in a box... Spawn Man

My RfA

  Thanks for participating and supporting me in my RfA, I hope I will not let you down. Molotov (talk)   18:04, 20 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

Battle categories

Well...there aren't going to be any Kingdom of Jerusalem battles that aren't crusade battles, and similarly there aren't going to be many crusade battles that don't involve Jerusalem (for example), aside from the ones that took place later in Europe I guess. Also of course there are a number of battles that involve Jerusalem, Antioch, Edessa, etc, all at the same time. It seems like overcategorization to make a separate category for every state. It is much simpler just to say they are all battles of the crusades. There's never going to be hundreds of articles that will make the category unwieldy, and splitting it up this way in fact makes it less useful since it spreads out the information over many different places. This is a problem with our bizarre category system in the first place, I think. But if some standard has supposedly been created I guess I can't argue with that...it just seems dumb to me. Adam Bishop 03:05, 24 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

Nah...there are probably less than 10 crusade battle articles that haven't been written yet (that would be worth writing, I mean). Unless we wrote another article for every insignificant battle (and there are many, since they were constantly at war), there would never be more than 3 or 4 in each crusader state subcategory. Adam Bishop 05:59, 24 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

RfA

Just to say thanks for supporting my RfA. Please let me know if you see me screw up. --Doc (?) 19:06, 24 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

  I want to thank you very much for your vote on my RFA. Greatly apperciated, I owe you one!

Journalist C./ Holla @ me!

Thank you for your support of my recent nomination on RfA. Best regards, RobertGtalk 11:19, 30 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

Help:

Hi Kirill.

I was wondering, my talk page is getting longer, & would you, when the time comes of course, be able to archive my talk page? I have, (and probably never will, be able to archive my talk page due to the utter uselessness of myself & some aspects of the wikipedia world. Don't be a stranger, pop into my talk page & drop a line, (perferably a line & tackle so I can go fishing), or visit one of the many new articles. Spawn Man 05:14, 30 September 2005 (UTC) P.S. Did you notice 2 of my new article's facts got put on the main page as DYKs? Thanks...Reply

Boxes

Hey Kirill,

Couldnt wait, i made the test page in your User:Kirill_Lokshin/Sandbox/warbox-full, I hope you dont mind me playing with your sand! :-) I though we should center on one location asap, as we already seem to have been doing double work on this. Greets, --The Minister of War 16:58, 30 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

==Who's RfA== Thank you for supporting my masters RfA. He appreciates your support and comments and looks forward to better serving Wikipedia the best he can. Of course I will be doing all of the real work. He would have responded to you directly, but he is currently out of town, and wanted to thank you asap. Thanks again. --Who's mop?¿? 20:43, 30 September 2005 (UTC)Reply

Jaxl's RfA

 

Hi Kirill, thanks for supporting me on my RfA! Robert 15:54, 1 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Help:

Two of the articles that I have created have been deleted because of so-called copyright issues. See 1 & 2. I find this wrong because, 1, I did not use the source they state, infact I used books & another internet source. 2, Many other people have contributed to the articles. 3, They have been there a long time, & no one has had a problem with it. 4, The person who blocked the articles seems incompetant & foolish, & possibly a past enemy of mine. I think his name is Wikiheak or Wikiphreak. You seem like a knowledgable person, what can I do to get these unblocked, because clearly, I did not copy the info from firstworldwar.com. Sincerly, Spawn Man 00:02, 5 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Thanks a lot for helping resolve this issue!! I'm forever in your debt. Please, don't hesitate to ask if you need anything from me. Spawn Man 02:18, 5 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Help, again:

Hi Kirill, i know it's a big ask, but could you put my talk page on archive? I got into a bad dispute. Mix that with a bad week, make that year, & it boiled into something bigger. I just want to put it all behind me & start anew. If that's possible, I would be sooo thankful & relieved. Spawn Man 12:02, 6 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for your support

Thank you very much for your support on my nomination for adminship. Now that I have been made an admin, I will do my best to live up to the truest you and the community have placed in me. If you ever see my doing something you think is incorrect or questionable, or does not live up to the standards that should be expected of an admin, please let me know. DES (talk) 15:39, 6 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for your support of my RfA

Dear Kirill Lokshin: I just wanted to let you know how much I appreciated your enthusiastic support of my RfA candidacy, and to thank you very much for voting. I promise that I shall do my very best to use my newly-bestowed abilities for the good of the wiki, and never ever for evil. I am truly honoured that yourself, and other Wikipedians, saw fit to entrust me with administrator privileges. Although I don't think we've met in person, I look forward to working with you on Wikipedia in the future. Thank you again, --NicholasTurnbull | (talk) (e-mail) (cabal) 00:59, 8 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Warbox

Hey Kirill. I've started an article on WP:WARS, but somehow the warbox is protesting. I have to sign warbox-end twicve, or the other table (with the colours) is also included. I cant find the problem. Any idea? --The Minister of War 07:20, 10 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Long over due!!

  An Award
This Barn star is long overdue for your contributions to History & such, Spawn Man 02:33, 11 October 2005 (UTC)Reply


  Thank you for your contribution at Pune.
Please keep it up!!! - P R A D E E P Somani (talk)
Feel free to send me e-mail.

WAR what is it good for?

Wow, nice, youve made a portal! You've really been up to a lot the last few days! :-) I also really like the WP:WARS tag, it's beautiful, mes compliments. Glad you liked the idea to revive the project. My main motivation was that some people might have it on their watch page and regain interest. But if we are to implement this new warbox, we're going to need all the help we can get! Maybe you're right about the colourscheme. But any alternatives? Any colourschemes which do make sense? Hmmm... --The Minister of War 08:27, 11 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Brain teasers/Trivia:

Hi, just sending out a friendly notice stating that I have now got brain teasers on my user page. Will post new questions one day after the older ones have been answered. Thanks, Spawn Man 09:10, 11 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

New Engineering Wiki

Engineering Wiki is a wiki entirely dedicated to collecting information about Engineering. I invite you to join this wiki.

Thank you!

I made it into the admin club. I appreciate your support, and I will work very hard to keep your support in mint condition.  Denelson83  22:02, 14 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

More RFA thanks...

Thank you for supporting me. I'll try to only do a little bit of evil.  :) Wikibofh 00:15, 15 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Thank you!

 
Thank you for your support on my RfA. It is sincerely appreciated. ≈ jossi fresco ≈ t@ 15:23, 15 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Knowing where to look

How did you know right where to look when I did those joke redirects/renames? You're no stalker, are you?

  • KJI is so evil he's the Emperor Palpatine of the non-fictional world, more or less. You relate to comparing him with Emperor Palpatine, right?
  • Also, hurricanes are getting ever stronger every year, and one at least as strong as Katrina is likely to strike NOLA next year, which won't be enough time to upgrade those levees to withstand Category 5 storms. Hence, New Orleans' traffic will soon be replaced by boats and gondolas, much like Venice is today. New Orleans might be renamed New Venice someday soon. I'm merely giving a warning, and hope those engineers upgrade those levees fast.
  • Understood. Where do I put conjectures then? Are there other wikis where it's OK to put up conjectures? And you do agree that Kim Jong-il is like Emperor Palpatine in MANY ways, right?

Hardest Questions In The World Section:

Congratulations, you are currently tied 2nd on the scoreboard with 3 correct answers. You are 2 correct answers away from the scoreboard leader. Spawn Man 01:02, 16 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Government of France

Thanks for your remarks! Yes, I noticed (blush) that there was no clear way to obtain English references. Since I'm a native French speaker this didn't strike me. I now have added English references (some official sites carry translations of official French texts into English). Do you think it's enough? David.Monniaux 09:15, 16 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Celestianpower is an admin

Thank you very much for your support - my bid (as you probably know) went swimmingly. I couldn't have asked for a better one. Thank you very much and I just hope I don't mess up! I don't recall having much interaction with you but that ust makes your vote that little bit more special. --Celestianpower hablamé 12:23, 16 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Hardest Questions In The World Section:

Congratulations, you are currently in 1st place on the scoreboard, with 6 correct anwsers. Spawn Man 21:36, 17 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Hermione1980's RfA

Thank you for your support on my RfA; I really appreciate it! I will do my best to live up to the trust you've shown in me. Thanks, Hermione1980 23:53, 18 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Your very own RFA....

I'll start mustering up the troops to vote for you after you accept... Spawn Man 07:38, 22 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Looks like they don't need mustering anyway.... The whole population has come out for support. Just finished watching Hotel Rwanda, very good movie.... Spawn Man 04:29, 24 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

thanks

thanks for reverting the vandalism to my userpage. Jtkiefer T | @ | C ----- 07:44, 23 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Thank you

Thank you very much for you know what. ;) --a.n.o.n.y.m t 02:46, 24 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Battleboxes

Hello Kirill. What about creating some template like this called "Battlebox needed". I think it can be very useful in fixing battle articles without battleboxes. - Darwinek 17:00, 25 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

I like this idea... Spawn Man 03:39, 27 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

League of Cambrai

I suspect the real problem has to do with the readers competence in English, which is clearly a foreign language. Filiocht | The kettle's on 15:18, 27 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Bounty Board

Greetings. You've recently been involved with working on get articles up to featured status, so I wanted to let you know about a new page, Wikipedia:Bounty board. People have put up monetary bounties for certain articles reaching featured status - if the article makes it, the bounty lister donates the stated amount of money to the Wikimedia Foundation. So you can work on making articles featured, and donate other people's money at the same time. If this sounds interesting, I hope you stop by. – Quadell (talk) (bounties) 22:21, 27 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for your vote on my RFA

Now that the voting has officially closed, I would like to thank you very much for supporting my candidacy for adminstrator and as of 18:36, 28 October 2005 (UTC) I am an administrator. I will make sure to use the additional power judiciously and I welcome any comments you may have. --Reflex Reaction 19:00, 28 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

You're a sysop!

Hi, Kirill Lokshin/Archive 1, Congratulations on Becoming a Sysop
 

Hey there. I'm pleased to let you know that, consensus being reached, you are now an administrator! You've volunteered to do housekeeping duties that normal users sadly cannot participate in. Sysops can't do a lot of stuff: They can't delete pages just like that (except patent nonsense like "aojt9085yu8;3ou"), and they can't protect pages in an edit war they are involved in. But they can delete random junk, ban anonymous vandals, delete pages listed on Votes for deletion (provided there's a consensus) for more than one week, protect pages when asked to, and keep the few protected pages that exist on Wikipedia up to date.

Almost anything you can do can be undone, but please take a look at The Administrators' how-to guide and the Administrators' reading list before you get started (although you should have read that during your candidacy ;). Take a look before experimenting with your powers. Also, please add Administrators' noticeboard to your watchlist, as there are always discussions/requests for admins there. If you have any questions drop me a message at My talk page. Have fun! =Nichalp «Talk»=

Please also add your name to WP:LA =Nichalp «Talk»= 10:15, 29 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Congratulations, and you're quite welcome. --Merovingian (t) (c) (e) 13:39, 29 October 2005 (UTC)Reply
Congratulations, and you are welcome. You will be a fine admin.--Wiglaf 15:48, 29 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Thanks (Dvyost RfA) and congrats (your RfA)!

Thanks for your support on my RfA, and congratulations on your (well-deserved) own! Rest assured that I'll do my best to wield the mop with honor and righteousness. --Dave 14:18, 29 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

No, thank you kirill, you deserve to be an administrator. You have gone un rewarded for far to long, plus you're my friend, so you definitely deserved it!! Spawn Man 02:09, 30 October 2005 (UTC) BTW, Can you create a second archive for my talk page some day? Pretty Please?... Bye.Reply
Thanks for archiving again... Spawn Man 01:49, 2 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

War of the League of Cambrai

Hi, the box does look much better now thanks. I'm pretty new to boxes, so I had to make one from a box on another article. I'd wanted to put info on the result of each of the 4 parts to the war.. something like this: User:Astrokey44/cambrai - but I didnt know how to make the result section go across without breaking up. Maybe you know how to do it? Astrokey44 13:29, 30 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

ok fair enough about not using them. thanks for showing me how to do the colspan=2| thing Astrokey44 15:42, 30 October 2005 (UTC)Reply


CONGRADULATIONS!

 
A More worthy wielder of the mighty, golden mob, cannot be found--R.D.H. (Ghost In The Machine) 15:10, 31 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

You are most welcome, my friend and most deserving as well. As for concerns, you'll have to look elsewhere, if anywhere for those:> You managed to get dozens of support votes and no opposition...no small accomplishment that, in these times of increasingly contentious Rfa's. Congrads!--R.D.H. (Ghost In The Machine) 15:10, 31 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Not to be a bother:

But a post of mine keeps being reverted on the talk page: User talk:Prosfilaes, after he called me a self-righteous asshole. The comment isneither rude nor acusing, & the conversation is both on my & his talk page. Could you check it out? He has reverted the comment twice already... Thanks Kirill. If you want, I could do some work on your articles to make up for all my requests; wouldn't want to be a pain. Spawn Man 21:49, 2 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Thanks. Also checked out warbox design. Great, looks like the battlebox design. Mind you I've always liked the battlebox design, so maybe I'm bias?... Thanks again matey potatey, (funny longish way of saying mate), Spawn Man 02:16, 3 November 2005 (UTC)Reply
I noticed how he doesn't mention that I removed the comment about him the instant after I wrote it, and that he speculated on my personal attributes in his comment. Also, he's continued to post to my talk page. --Prosfilaes 04:25, 3 November 2005 (UTC)Reply
????!??! --Spawn Man 22:13, 3 November 2005 (UTC)Reply
And continue to post to my talk page, and this time threatens me with blocking. This is abusive and hostile, and I'm very tired of it.--Prosfilaes 00:31, 4 November 2005 (UTC)Reply
I did not threaten. If you didn't delete my posts on your talk page you would see that I gave you 3 good chances before I had to get an admin in. Plus I never threatened with blocking!! I was not abusive nor hostile, in fact I have three people who saw the comments that would agree that it was none the bit hostile. If you want this to stop, then stop talking about it! I said I would drop it & let you delete my posts, (if you look at his talkpage history you will see all that I said!!!!). It's one thing to call me an asshole, but never ever call me a liar, because I was never hostile. If you want to continue this conversation, please do so on my talk page, not wasting Kirill's. I did not want to continue this conversation & had let it drop, but you persist in bringing it up! I would stop, because you cannot delete posts on other people's talk pages.... Regards, Spawn Man 03:31, 4 November 2005 (UTC) P.S. Sorry Kirill for wasting your talk page space with this as I thought, finished argument...Reply

My RfA

Success!!! Thanks for your support! --Jeffrey O. Gustafson - Shazaam! - <*> 08:04, 3 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Infobox

Hi Shawn, I'm not sure of the etiquette of adding comments on a talk page. I added the Sun Yat Sen Speech on Pan-asianism and you said it should be moved to WikiQuote. Fine. Perhaps Wikisource would be better. I'm new to wikiworld and don't know how or where. The translation isn't mine, but I would bet its in public domain as it was either the creation of a puppet govt. in 1940 or perhaps in the 1920s. --Kenmayer 22:14, 8 December 2005 (UTC) That message is from me, Ken Mayer. I don't know how these bizarre talk/discussion pages work. Shawn sent me a message. I clicked on Shawn's name, got Shawn's user page, which says leave a note on Shawn's discussion page.Reply

At the top of Shawn's discussion page there's a note from Kirill ending "If you have any questions, see the help pages, ask a question at the village pump or ask me on my talk page. Again, welcome, and good luck!

Kirill Lokshin 03:39, August 17, 2005 (UTC)"

I was just following orders, I didn't know whether Shawnc and Kirill Lokshin are the same person. So my message ended up on Kirill's page. I suggest removing Kirill's greeting from the beginning of Shawn's discussion page.

--Kenmayer 16:21, 12 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Hi! Congratulations on becoming an admin! I've made a Template:Infobox British Army regiment to replace the single-use templates currently in use with some regiment articles; however, as I know hardly anything about this type of stuff, my attempt at making the field parameters optional failed. A modular infobox would be preferable. I'm sure what I'm doing wrong is glaringly obvious, so I apologise for my ignorance. Sorry about bothering you with this. SoLando (Talk) 20:00, 3 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Hi, thanks for your response. I think only (;-)) Colonel-in-Chief, Colonel-of-the-Regiment, Nicknames, Motto, Anniversaries, Marches, and Alliances need to be optional, as many of these tend to not be filled, or just aren't applicable to a particular regiment. Again, sorry about this and thank you so much for your help. SoLando (Talk) 11:11, 4 November 2005 (UTC)Reply
Thank you! I'm ok with the template being devoid of footnotes - it's what sections are for IMO ;-) Here's a(nother) barnstar for you. Take care. SoLando (Talk) 11:22, 5 November 2005 (UTC)Reply
 
I award Kirill Lokshin a barnstar for his overall contributions, dilligent work in the field of templates and kindness. SoLando

NOW PLAYING: The War Of The League Of Cambri

Congrads!

 
To Kirill for putting together the conplex pieces of The War Of The League Of Cambri into a Featured Article, I present this well deserved medal--R.D.H. (Ghost In The Machine) 22:47, 6 November 2005 (UTC)Reply


Johann Wolfgang's RfA

 

Thank you for your support on my RfA. I will use my new abilities with the common interest in mind. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.

Johann Wolfgang [ T ...C ] 03:14, 7 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Battles and wars of Mysore

Hi,

I see you have an interest in military affairs, and appreciate that you have included two battles which involved my native land, Mysore, in an ongoing project. Can you please include the Anglo-Mysore wars as well? These are historically significant, and were played out on a wider canvas.

I had bunched wars and battles together into one category, from which you created a new one by culling out the two battles for inclusion in your project. This is fine, but I hope you can include the wars in your project - - wishing you every success in that.

Please reply on this page, since I am not as yet a registered user.

Regards, Anon

Thank you for your kind words!
Actually, the Anglo-Mysore Wars are already part of our project—you'll find the project notice on the article's talk page. Because there are so many countries to work with, however, we haven't had the time to tag all of the categories; thus, Category:Wars of Mysore is missing its notice (which probably suggested to you that we weren't including it). We'll add the notice eventually, but if you'd be willing to help us, you could add {{WikiProject Military history category}} to the category page yourself.
If you have any further questions or suggestions, please don't hesitate to contact me or any of the other members of the project. Kirill Lokshin 00:03, 8 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

My RFA

Thank you very much for supporting my rather contentious request for adminship, but now that I've been promoted, I'd like to do a little dance here *DANCES*. If you have any specific issues/problems with me, please feel free to state them on my talk page so that I can work to prevent them in the future, and thanks once again!  ALKIVAR  07:33, 8 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for supporting my RfA

I know I've been slow in saying this, but thanks for supporting my request for adminship. It was an honor to be both nominated and approved as an admin. If there is ever any adminish (is that a word :-) things you need help with, please let me know. --Alabamaboy 16:31, 8 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Battles of Persia

Yes you are right, I'll sub-categorize them, thnx for reminding. Amir85 11 November 12:43 (UTC)

Thanks

Thanks! Cmouse 17:32, 11 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Reverting vandalism

 
For many, many reversions and deletions and active involvement at AFD. Ingoolemo talk

Thanks for reverting the vandalism to my userpage. When I looked at your contributions and Special:Log/delete, I saw that you perform many such reversions, have deleted many unworthy pages, and are very active on AFD. For these valuable contributions, I hereby award you the RickK anti-vandalism barnstar. Ingoolemo talk 18:37, 11 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

{{thanks-stub}}!

Thanks for not just voting for my sysop-age, but making me laugh ("LOL", even) in the process. Alai 18:39, 11 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Psy guy's RfA

 Thanks for supporting my RfA. It recently closed with final tally of 51/1/2. I sincerely appreciate it and I hope I can live up to your expectations. I will try my best to be a good administrator. If you ever need anything, just let me know. Thanks! -- Psy guy (talk) 05:49, 12 November 2005 (UTC) Reply

Project Notice

Kirill, just wanted to thank you for always adding the WikiProject Military History banner to my articles; eventually I'll start to remember to do it myself. LordAmeth 15:04, 12 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Merci beaucoup

Hi, Kirill! Thanks for your vote of support on my nomination to become an administrator. I passed, and my floor rag has since been bestowed upon me. Please let me know if you need me to help with anything in particular! —BrianSmithson 16:12, 12 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Categorization

I'm not very familiar with categorization, but with the help of the links you provided, I'll see what I can do. Thanks for the advice. Roy Al Blue 02:57, 15 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

OK, I'll work on that. That list should also prove helpful. I'll keep putting in battle stubs, and hopefully I'll get the categories right. Roy Al Blue 03:15, 18 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

vandalism

The guy is a good friend of mine. How in the world did you catch that anyway? Cuñado   - Talk 23:48, 18 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

My RFA

  Thanks for your support. I've now been made an administrator. I'll do my best not to let you down :) --Sherool (talk) 02:24, 19 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Thanks

Thanks for supporting me for adminship. The RfA passed today. I look forward to working with you to make Wikipedia a better place. --Nlu 03:38, 19 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Omifreakydeakygoodnessgraciousmegollywollymollysoggygosh!!

A featured article! Congrats! I wish I'd had the capacity to work on it with you. Speaking of featured articles, (mysterious pause, even the floorboards creak with anticipation), would you be able to support my submission (Dinosaur) on the Article Improvement Drive page. It's a familiar subject matter for me (as you'll see under my list of created articles) & I have recently reformatted the whole article. Basically it's a pet project of mine. I would love it to become a FA, but fear the somewhat evil, (to put it nicely), Bill Gates will beat it. You're my last hope Obiwan......... Bye Spawn Man 03:53, 21 November 2005 (UTC). P.S. Like my post title?Reply

A true friend are you.... Spawn Man 03:53, 22 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

GraemeL's RFA

 

Hi Kirill Lokshin,

I am now an administrator and would like to thank you for your support on my RfA. I was very surprised at the number of votes and amount of and kind comments that I gathered. Please don't hesitate to contact me if I mess up in the use of my new powers. --GraemeL (talk) 14:40, 21 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Ianblair23's RfA

 

G'day Kirill,

I would like to thank you for supporting me on my RfA. It closed with the final tally of 57/0/0. I can only hope I can live up to the expectations that this wonderful community of ours demands from each of its administrators. If you ever need anything, please just let me know. Cheers! -- Ianblair23 (talk) 02:05, 22 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Miborovsky's RfA

 

Hello there Kirill Lokshin/Archive 1,

Thank you for supporting me on my RfA. It's Thanksgiving Day, too... so once again a big thank you! Have an awesome weekend! (If you celebrate Thanksgiving, that is.) I will do all I can for Wikipedia, to protect it from the alien scum of the universe... I mean, uh, from Willy on Wheels and Wikipedia is Communism!

-- Миборовский U|T|C|E|Chugoku Banzai! 06:48, 25 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

RfA thanks

I'd like to thank you for your support of my RfA, and congratulate you on your recent promotion. As I wrote, I was looking forward to feedback from the community, and I would like to let you know that you should please feel free to leave any further feedback for me you may have for me in the future at my Talk page. Thanks again. Jkelly 08:53, 25 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Cheers!

Another newly christened admin expressing many thanks for your support! If you spot me making a pig's ear of owt, give me a shout! Steve block talk 09:27, 25 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

And thanks from me, too!

Hi, Kirill. I just want to thank you very much for supporting my RfA, and to say also that I hope I'll make a good job of it. I'm supposed to be working on an assignment at the moment, and had delayed thanking people, but I'm finding the new rollback button so easy to use that I'm just keeping Wikipedia open on my browser while working on other things, and I thought I'd like to thank at least a few of my supporters while I'm here. Cheers. AnnH (talk) 20:49, 25 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Sean Black RfA

Thank you very much for your support of my RfA. Thanks, in part, to you, I am now an Administrator, and I pledge to use my newfound powers for good rather than evil. Thanks again!--Sean|Black 07:30, 26 November 2005 (UTC)Reply

Citation issues

You may be interested in reference/citation content/format issues in Talk:Global cooling#Citation format poll (see preceding discussion) and Wikipedia:Requests for comment/SEWilco#Response. (SEWilco 06:14, 30 November 2005 (UTC))Reply

Re: Who me?

Thanks for the update: I'm glad that my little article was noticed. :) – ClockworkSoul 05:14, 1 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Thanks!

Thanks for the barnstar! I wouldn't mind being awarded some coffee too - well, if I liked the stuff ;-) I can't believe just how many battleboxes there are. The thought of replacing them all is quite daunting - makes swimming with a Great White shark while looking like an extra out a Hammer Horror movie seem palatable! Anyway, thanks again. Take care. SoLando (Talk) 02:54, 3 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Thanks

 
Hi Kirill,

Thanks for voting to support my RfA. I wasn't expecting an unopposed promotion (I thought I'd hit some die-hard edit-counters at least) and I'm touched by the trust shown in me. I'll try my best to continue to earn that trust. But first, I'll have to work on not sounding like a politician; that last sentence was awful. Oh well. Let me know when I screw something up with the shiny new buttons. —Bunchofgrapes (talk) 05:58, 3 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas

I just went to look at this page and noticed that you had removed much of the material because of copyright violation. I do not know if permission was given to copy material from this page, however, the page it was copied from is not copyrighted itself. Much of the information on this page to be represented correctly must be from a direct school source as it concerns the official policies, history, and philosophies of the school. It may still be a copyright violation (I obviously don't know) some how. Although some information may be copied directly, the majority of it is original in content. I wished I had never nominated this article to be a feautured article if I knew this was going to happen. Having recently joined Wiki, I now am having second thoughts and I am questioning the welcoming community of Wiki; however, I do understand the seriousness of copyright violation. Thank you. (Dustimagic 22:30, 3 December 2005 (UTC))Reply

Thanks for contacting the school regarding this matter. I know a lot of students along with myself have put much time and effort into this page and it would be a shame to see it all go to waste. Hopefully they will say that this material is ok to be copied. I am glad that there are watchdogs like you on Wiki. Thank you again for looking into this article. {Dustimagic 22:47, 3 December 2005 (UTC)}Reply

Thanks!

Now that my RfA is fully and officially completed, I want to thank you for your support. I appreciate your confidence that I can do the job. -- SCZenz 18:58, 4 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Thanks!

Now that my RfA is fully and officially completed, I want to thank you for your support. I appreciate your confidence that I can do the job. -- SCZenz 18:59, 4 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Mindmatrix scam adminship

 

I have recently been granted greater access to your systems, and can begin the process of salvaging the sensitive information from my politically unstable land, as I promised. Please accept this loonie as a token of faith that I will conduct myself as required to complete our transaction. Thank you for your support. Mindmatrix 20:28, 4 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

RFA for TheParanoidOne

Hello Kirill Lokshin. Thanks for the vote of confidence in my RFA. I have now officially received the badge, so I shall try my best to be a good administrator. Thanks again. --TheParanoidOne 21:42, 4 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Cnwb's RfA

 

Kirill,

Thanks so very much for supporting my Request for Admin. The final result was 38/0/0. I'm looking forward to spending my summer holidays shut away in a darkened room, drinking G&Ts and playing with my new tools ;-) Please accept this Tim Tam as a token of my gratitude. Cnwb 22:46, 4 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

YAY For Dino's!!

 
Thank you for your support of the Article Improvement Drive.
This week Dinosaur was selected to be improved to featured article status.
Hope you can help…

Thanks for voting. Spawn Man 01:56, 5 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Hmmm, could this IP be a sockpuppet?

I just received a thread on my talk page from the IP address 68.126.239.34. He was criticizing me for reverting his edits to George W. Bush. Those edits had been reverted before by another user. In his critical thread, he made the following statement: "Btw im not a newbie either" (68.126.239.34). However, upon looking at his contributions page, I saw that he does not have that many edits listed, and all were made today. This seems to contradict his statement. This sounds somewhat suspicious: do you think that IP may be a sockpuppet? Roy Al Blue 02:07, 6 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Well, thanks for telling me about that. I guess we'll never know. Roy Al Blue 03:57, 6 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

thanks for taking care of the vandalism

That's twice this week that someone has vandalized my personal page. I woinder what I did to encourage that? ANyway, thanks for fixing that.--Mike Selinker 16:15, 6 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

BD2412's RFA

Although my RfA is not over yet, I figured that since so many people voted before it had been posted, I may as well start thanking people before it wraps up. It'll take me that long to thank everyone who voted anyway! Thank you Kirill, for your support (no, really, I wasn't one already!) - I'll do my best as an admin to make the reality rise to the level of the dream. BD2412 T 05:11, 7 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

I'm an admin now!!

 
 

Hi, thanks a ton for your support on my rfa - the final tally was 50-0-0. Just saw your Anti-vandalism barnstar and the Janitorial medal apart from one FA. would try to emulate you asap, as imitation is the best form of flattery ;) --Gurubrahma 12:04, 7 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Dj Dharma deletion

Dear sir,

Why would you elect this article for speedy deletion. It discusses a factual time line for a disk jockey that influenced the New York City rave scene for 6 years. What makes this less important than anything else?

Regards, Pablo Idez

Mixed up messages

Hi Kirill, I'm not sure why the two messages were posted on your page, but thank you for informing me and sorry for the mix up. Shawnc 23:26, 8 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

My RfA

 

Kirill, thanks for your support on my RfA. The final count was 46/0/0. I hope I'll live up to your faith in me in my use of the mop and bucket. Please accept this wikithanks as a token of my gratitude ;) --bainer (talk) 23:50, 8 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Warbox

Please see User:Netoholic/WIP and the samples on User talk:Netoholic/WIP. No eveil meta-templates, and no sub-templates needed. Let me know your comments. -- Netoholic @ 16:59, 9 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

hiddenStructure is coded in the main MediaWiki stylesheets. It is still an ugly hack, but it's FAR simpler than the If templates, plus does not burden the servers. After you copy the code into Template:Warbox, could you then move Warbox to Template:Infobox War to keep the name along the same standard as other infoboxs? -- Netoholic @ 17:17, 9 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Jesus

See my response to your Object, Please relook at Jesus to see if you want to support it for featured article status. Thanks. Scifiintel 18:08, 11 December 2005 (UTC))Reply

Thank you

Thanks for reverting the vandalism on my userpage. - Akamad 01:14, 10 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Came here to thank you for the same, much appreciated Sherurcij (talk) (bounties) 01:39, 11 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Pathoschild's successful RfA

Thanks a lot for your support on my request for adminship; it passed with 23/0/0 (plus one duplicate support and an oppose from a vandal IP). I'll do what I can to exceed everyone's expectations. ^^ // Pathoschild 19:40, 11 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Help:

Hi, I deserately need help. Here's the whats... On the Dinosaur talk page, there's a banner stating that it was a failed FAC. But now I have re nominated it for FA status. But now, the old banner, (stating that it was a failed FAC), gives the link to the new FAC subpage. Can you get the old banner pointing to the old subpage & the new banner pointing to the new subpage? Pleeeeeeeease? Thanks, Spawn Man 23:08, 11 December 2005 (UTC) BTW, I noticed you objected to Jesus. You pagan you!! (kidding)... bye...Reply

Damn you!!!

I'll get you for objecting you mean person..... (smothered in sacasm).... Spawn Man 23:27, 11 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Lengthened the sentences, hope this sways your crucial vote pal... Spawn Man 23:45, 11 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

User:Chattanooga Choo Choo

Please see Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents regarding User:RSPW Coaster and User:Oh Good Grief - you have been reverting vandalism from the latest in a long line of sockpuppets, who is currently blocked for one week for his conduct. Thanks. - Chadbryant 23:48, 11 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Please see that same site to note that Chadbryant is not a victim here. He has engaged in behavior in the past which served no purpose other than to attack and taunt other users; he has abused the Wikipedia definition of Wikipedia:vandalism to replace it with one of his own definition to suit his own nefarious purposes; he has reverted multiple articles simply because the user prior to him was someone he did not like; he has edited talk pages to manipulate the comments of others (or, in many cases, remove them altogether). I guess what I'm saying is, if you've stepped in shit, there's probably a bull or two around who was there to create it. In this case, you may want to check the bottoms of both of your shoes rather than just one. Chattanooga Choo Choo 23:53, 11 December 2005 (UTC)Reply


Esperanza elections

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R f A

My adminship request was successful!
 
Thank you
Thank you so much for your support of my RfA. The results of the request was 18/0/1. With the help of your support vote, I am now a bona-fide Wikipedia sysop/admin. I pledge to use my newfound powers for the good of Wikipedia and its editors. If you have anything to tell me, dont hesitate to "speak on it"!. --LBMixPro<Speak|on|it!>

one small battle goes to the good guys!

 
 

Hey Kirill Lokshin/Archive 1! Thanks for your support on my RfA. The final outcome was (57/4/3), so I am now an administrator. If you need help, have a question, or just want to chat (or if I get out of line!), please don't hesitate to let me know! Again, thanks! :D

Tomertalk

Orioane's RfA

 

Hey Kirill Lokshin/Archive 1! Thank you very much for your support on my RfA. To my amazement there were no negative or neutral votes and the result was (28/0/0). I am now an administrator so I'll try and do my best in this new position. I'll be happy to answer any comments or requests from you. Thanks one more time, Mihai -talk 20:28, 13 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Alhutch's RfA

Dear Kirill Lokshin,

I'm an administrator, and I've got you to thank for it! Thanks to your support, my RfA passed 25/0. Please don't hesitate to contact me if I can help you with anything. See you around the wiki, :-) Alhutch 06:05, 14 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

SoLando's RFA

  Hi Kirill, thank you for voting in support of my RFA; the result was (28-0-0 ). Thank you for the kind words you said. I hope my admin (super) powers will benefit the Military history project in some strange way. If you see me mess up anywhere, have any concerns, please don't hesitate to tell me! Take care. SoLando (Talk) 09:53, 14 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Thank you!

 
A Jaffa Cake for you from CLW!

Many thanks for your support during my RfA – following a 30/0/0 vote I’ve now been made an admin. Do have a Jaffa Cake! Cheers, CLW 13:54, 14 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for the support

Thanks for supporting {{Maintained}}. You truly have the readers in mind :) — 0918BRIAN • 2005-12-14 14:12

My recent rfa

 

Dear Kirill Lokshin, I wanted to thank you for your support during my recent RfA. :)

--Syrthiss 21:32, 14 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Hey, just wanted to ask, could you tell us (a few members of the Jesuit student body actively involved in wikipedia (User:Pjones, User:Dustimagic), as well as myself when you get the response from our school? Much appreciated. Polanco 21:45, 14 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

News from Esperanza

Hello, fellow Esperanzians! This is just a friendly reminder that elections for Administrator General and two advisory council positions have just begun. Voting will last until Friday, December 30, so make sure you exercise your right to vote! Also, I'm pleased to announce the creation of the Esperanza mailing list. I urge all members to join; see Wikipedia:Esperanza/Contact for more information. All you need to do is email me and I will activate your account. This will be a great way to relax, stay in touch, and hear important announcements. Thanks! Flcelloguy (A note?)

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My RFA

 
Thank you for voting for me at my RFA, which closed with a 24/1/1 outcome. I will do my best in the position I now am in. Thanks again, and see you around Wikipedia!

--Rschen7754 (talk - contribs) 01:26, 17 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Here's a Barnstar!

Check your User Page! I have awarded you the Working Man's Barnstar after noticing that you had put up project notice after project notice for all those battle articles. Keep up the good work. Roy Al Blue 01:01, 18 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

You're welcome. Roy Al Blue 01:09, 18 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Thanks!

 
Hi Kirill. Thanks for your support on my recent RFA. The request was successful, with a final tally of 33/0/0. I'm delighted that you decided to support it and I hope that I can live up to your expectations. Leithp (talk) 09:46, 18 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

User:SpawnMan

I think the encouraging comments you made on this user's talk page were extremely ill-advised. Whether he's four, fourteen, forty-four, or whatever, if the level of petulance he's displayed in response to my unremarkable comments on the Dinosaur FAC is completely unacceptable behavior. I can't imagine why any reasonable user, no less an administrator, would think his conduct has been anything other than uncivil. The level of civility here is already far too low. Monicasdude 01:12, 19 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

It's Spawn Man, with a space... Spawn Man 01:33, 19 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

User:Spawn Man.....

I hate arguing. I've had a bad day in the real world, & on here. I just wanted to enjoy my FA victory, which I will do. But no, someone has to ruin it... He told me that I should keep track of my objectives. So I asked him if he was calling me retarded. Then he sends me all this bull ^%$@ about how I've offended all the mentally disabled people. And I was like, What the..? Then he calls me an adolescent, the number one pet peeve of mine. I hate people telling other people to do stuff just because their slightly older. Of course I'm annoyed & of course I hate him right now. I have a short fuse & get annoyed easily, especially when I'm under stress. He acts like he had nothing to do with it. I'm pee'd off. I get enough stress in real life! People act as though I don't have stress off here, but do they wonder, maybe I do? No! I thank you for your kind congratulations & consider you a good friend on here, even if you do sympathise with the enemy.... Spawn Man 01:32, 19 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Please help your faithful friend

I've gotten caught in a frustrating bit of unpleasantness over at Spanish Empire. As you may have gathered in the past by the infrequency of my contributions, I simply don't have the time for disputes such as this, where people are detoured from productive activity and stalled in fruitless discussion for the vaguest of reasons. Please do what is necessary. Albrecht 04:34, 19 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

I will neither let this lapse nor concede the issue. His map is simply and utterly terrible : Europe is all wrong (Habsburg lands are not Spanish lands, for starters), Africa is a joke (Morocco was never under Spanish control), Louisiana reaches up to the Northwest Territories (!!!) and Oregon is an ill-defined blue blob, Portuguese colonies are nowhere to be found; it's neither asynchronous like mine (which, whatever your objections – and they are not necessarily unfounded – is at least a consistent & coherent approach) nor based on any fixed date (his "source" is a 1770 map yet he includes territories that were lost in the 16th and 17th centuries (Jamaica, the United Provinces, etc.) and others that weren't added until the 19th and 20th (southern Argentina, Rio Muni, Western Sahara, etc.).

Enlarge mine and his, and give them a few moments of careful study. This shouldn't even hang in the balance.

If for no other reason, mine should be used because it conforms with the standard "Blank World Map" system (see my comment on the talk page). Please consider these matters carefully and take the necessary action without the slightest delay (and I am sorry to involve you in a private dispute, but I know of no other admins – I have refrained from further reverts only in the interest of civility and sanity). Albrecht 03:23, 20 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Ianbrown's RfA

 
Thanks for voting in my recent RfA. I was overwhelmed at the turnout and comments received.

Iantalk 07:33, 19 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Infobox Company

Thank you for committing this recent edit to Template:Infobox Company. I hope the changes remain. Adraeus 06:53, 20 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Hi Kirill Lokshin,

I'm having a rough time over here, and happened to notice that you had previous dealings with a similiar situation with User:Monicasdude on Dinosaur's FAC, so I thought I would like to ask you for a third opinon on this matter. Kindly reply in my talkpage, and thank you in advance! :)

- Best regards, Mailer Diablo 16:18, 20 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

  • Thanks for your advice! Yes I also feel that it's something not worth fighting for, but it looks like things are getting uglier. (Monicasdude filed a 3RR aganist Huaiwei). Yes, I will continue to remember WP:CIVIL (and double check my edits just in case). I hate fighting to put fires out. My last FAC wasn't like that. :( - Mailer Diablo 16:58, 20 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

I think your comments on this matter have been, at best, ill-advised. This is, for the most part, a garden-variety verifiability issue. I believe that unsourced, potentially inaccurate statements in articles should at the very least be toned down so that their accuracy cannot reasonably be disputed. If you believe that this is not consistent with Wikipedia policy, I would be interested in knowing why. With regard to the specific disputes over the FAC article, I think two points ought to be clear: First, nothing can accurately be said to "ensure" future events (or non-events); to say otherwise is inappropriate, if not self-deluding. For a glaring example, compare documents relating to the US space shuttle; bureaucrats may say "ensure," but the real, accurate technical documents talk about risk management and minimization. Moreover, if you were to review the actual references provided for the disputed article (as I've pointed out on a different point on the Mailer diablo talk page), they don't line up well with the disputed language in the article. "Enhance," for example, is the authority's term of choice, not mine; and, as Mailer diablo's last posting on my talk page points out, the system's goal is not 100% incident reduction, but reducing the accident/injury rate to the most cost-effective level. Whether that rate "ensures" safety is a subject, POV interpretation, and not suitable for inclusion in the article as though it were factual. Finally, quite frankly, I believe that as an admin it would have been much more appropriate for you to devote more attention to to user:Huaiwei's conduct, given his conspicuous violations of the applicable civility and personal attacks policies, his undeniable 3RR violation, his unprovoked belligerence, and his sanctioning by ArbComm barely two weeks ago for similarly disruptive behavior. Your response simply encourages repetition of thoroughly unacceptable conduct. Monicasdude 22:13, 20 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

my RfA

 
Thank you!
Kirill Lokshin, thanks for your support on my RFA. I was rather suprised at the overwhelming support I received. Thank you for your confidence in me. I hope that I'll live up to your expectations in the future as well. -- malo (tlk) (cntrbtns) 04:27, 21 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Adminship EdwinHJ

In the light of the opposition expressed at Edwin's 3rd attempt, you may wish to review your position.Phase1 21:43, 21 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Okay now i am really mad!

first of all Spain controlled Poland because it was part of the Habsburg empire also! Second you have no right to state his map is better how can you even say that your self if like you say "I don't know about the subject well enough". You have NO RIGHT to talk behind my back and pick sides with people just because they IM you first!

My RFA

Hey Kirill Lokshin! Thanks for your support on my RfA. The final outcome was an unanimous (45/0/0), so I am now an administrator. If you need help, or have a question, please don't hesitate to let me know! Again, thanks! :D --Eliezer | £€åV€ m€ å m€§§åg€ 03:27, 22 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

W.marsh's RfA

Thank you for your support on my RfA. The final outcome was (30/2/0). I will do my best at the position I now am in. Thanks again! --W.marsh 03:03, 24 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Battle of Slankamen

Dear Kirill

  I saw you edited 'the battle of slankamen' page, the info on the page is not entirely accurate. 

I found a link that might be helpfull. Altough it is in German it describes the battle in detail according to the diary of Louis William of Baden. http://www.tuerkenbeute.de/kun/kun_lou/SchlachtSlankamen_de.php I hope its helpfull. Orrin_73

Izehar's RfA

Hi Kirill Lokshin,

I would like to thank you for your kind support on my RfA. I'll do my best to be a good administrator. If you need anything or if I ever do something I shouldn't have, please, don't hesitate to drop me a line. Izehar 16:31, 25 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Adminship

Hi, thanks for supporting my request for adminship. If there's ever something I can help you out with please drop me a note. Happy holidays! Jacoplane 16:31, 26 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Another request

Some Tory clown born a century too late decided it would be a good idea to start cloning my Image:Spanish Empire.png. It isn't. Can you please remove Image:SpanishEmpire.PNG and Image:DecievinganachronousSpanish Empire.PNG, or, failing that, recommend their deletion the bureaucratic way and direct me to the appropriate page? Albrecht 01:13, 28 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Thank you. He has since created a hideous and mutilated clone of Image:British Empire Anachronous 2.PNG: Image:BritishEmpireanachronous.PNG. Albrecht 03:28, 28 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

I wouldn't worry too much about the first, which, like it or not, is still in use on British Empire topics. But the copy was created only to pollute Talk:Spanish Empire. It needs to drop dead and begin rotting. Albrecht 05:30, 28 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Image:BritishEmpireanachronous.PNG still mocks me. Let me know what difficulties stand in the way of its removal. Albrecht 23:05, 29 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

The little twerp snuck in a last-minute objection. O, Wikipedia deletion process, this is the reward of your sluggishness! Albrecht 04:39, 5 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

How does the matter stand? It's still tagged for deletion, yet no deletion seems forthcoming. Albrecht 18:35, 5 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

HLS BLAIR IS A REAL PERSON, LOOK AT THE IM ADDRES AT THE BATTLE OF TOURS WEBSITE, I ADDED HER AT HER REQUEST

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HLS BLAIR is a real person, a friend, and a contributer to wikipedia, which, if you monitored the Battle of Tours site, you would know. She asked me to add her to the battle project, which I am doing, and if you wish to check with her, simply im her at her address. You need to check your facts before removing legitimate contributers, and calling me a liar. No offense, but real historians need to be editors, not engineers. Your work is not bad for an amataur -- except for going off half cocked in instances like this -- but as a historian who has literally lived and studied all over the world, I would prefer to see real historians more active in the roles of deciding what is legitimate history. And feel free to answer on my page. OLDWINDYBEAR

My RfA

Thank you for supporting my successful RfA! Your trust means a great deal to me, and I promise to try my hardest to serve the community. —David Levy (formerly Lifeisunfair) 06:29, 28 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

RfA thanks from Deathphoenix

Hi Kirill,

I just wanted to thank you for supporting me in my RfA. To tell you the truth, I was surprised by all the support I've gotten. I never saw myself as more than an occasional Wiki-hobbyist.

My wife sends her curses, as Wikipedia will likely suck up more of my time. She jokingly (I think) said she was tempted to log on to Wikipedia just to vote Oppose and let everyone know that she didn't want her husband to be an admin.

I'll make sure your trust in me is founded. --Deathphoenix 14:50, 28 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

RfC

A RFC has been filed for User:Monicasdude's questionable user conduct. Please join in at Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Monicasdude 2.

- Cheers, Mailer Diablo 15:14, 28 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for the information!

Thanks for clearing the peer review issue up with me. Sorry I put the link there - I thought you put requests for peer review there, and then overnight as I thought about it, it became clearer that that wasn't the case. So, thank you!

Catalan 19:44, 29 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Template:MilitaryOperation

Would you take a look at this template, and determine if your WikiProject's infobox can replace it? If not, then maybe you could document the template in some fitting way so that people are aware it exists. -- Netoholic @ 09:34, 30 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Esperanza elections

 
Thank you! :)

Thanks for voting for me in the Esperanza elections. I've been appointed to the Advisory Committee, thanks to your show of confidence in me. I'll do my best to make you proud, but please feel free to ask me for help at any time or to give me tips as to what you would like to do. Thanks for being an active member of Esperanza! I'll see you around. Titoxd(?!? - help us) 00:50, 31 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Esperanza Elections

Thank you for your vote! Please let me know if I can help you as an advisory council member in the future. karmafist 01:18, 31 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

Thanks

Hello Kirill Lokshin/Archive 1,

I wish to thank you for your vote on my RfA. It has passed with a final tally of 59/0/0. If I can ever help with anything or if you have any comments about my actions as an admin, please let me know! KnowledgeOfSelf | talk 03:48, 31 December 2005 (UTC) Reply

Esperanza Elections

 
Kirill Lokshin

Thanks for voting for me at the Esperanza Elections.

I've made my way into the Advisory Committee, so if you ever need any help or have any queries about the stuff we do, please do not hesitate to ask me. Thanks again, FireFox 11:54, 31 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

yet another thank you

  Greetings Kirill Lokshin,
I wish to offer my gratitude supporting yet another vote you participated in, specifically nomination for adminship, which passed with the final tally of 65/4/3. If you would ever desire my assistance in anything, or wish to give me feedback on any actions I take, feel free to let me know. Cheers! Elle vécut heureusement toujours dorénavant (Be eudaimonic!) 08:01, 1 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Premptive action

Since you moniter the War Portal and happen to be an admin you seem like the best person to ask for this: It seems that an edit war is brewing on the page Iowa class battleship over the inclusion (or lack thereof) of line regarding the Iowa-class in relation to the Japanese Yamato class battleships and the Brittish battleship HMS Vanguard. Looking back over the history for 31 December 2005 I don't see that the three revert rule was broken, but at least four people (myself included) seem to have placed this in the article or taken it out of the article.

I know that an edit war is not allowed here, and I know that more than three reverts can get a user (or users, as the case may be) locked out for 24 hours or worse; therefore I was curious if you could moniter the page and make sure that Wikipolicy is upheld while the other users and I work to resolve this. TomStar81 09:03, 1 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for the offer, but I'm going to try and resolve this one myself. I apreciate the help. TomStar81 20:47, 1 January 2006 (UTC)Reply
I think we got the issue resolved; just to be safe I am going to keep an eye on the page for the rest of the week, but for now it looks like all is quite on the western front. TomStar81 00:57, 2 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

no thanks

Do not give me commands. I don't do so to you. You have no authority to tell users what to do. --MateoP 19:10, 1 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

That's fine. But don't ask me to do anything. This is a wiki. You do as little or as much as you want. Tell me about a rule, don't tell me to "keep the three-revert rule in mind". That's tell me to do something, even if it was with a please. You can tell me a rule exists, which i already knew about anyways, but don't tell me to think about it. I'll keep it in mind if I want, or not.
How about doing something about the article. Take a look at the discussion and you will see that the line in question is clearly POV. Why is it admins think they can just go around telling people what to do and they never actually do any editing or discussion. You think you're better than a user. You're not. You are in fact nothing more than user. --MateoP 19:27, 1 January 2006 (UTC)Reply
You're not a robot, you're a regular user. you can do what you want. This is a wiki. Just don't tell me to do things. --MateoP 19:36, 1 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

I wanna move article

Interexchange it with redirection page. I could copypaste original article to page that redirect to it, and put a redirect to the old one. The problem is that history and discussion would be gone(it would be left on redirection page). It not much history there and almost no discussion, but anyway. Article was created by me, I started to edit empty link, by the time i realized it should be placed by different name, the article was created. How could it be done? Not a popular article, so not a big deal, but I would love to move it anyway. TestPilot 23:35, 1 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Ibritumomab should be moved to Ibritumomab tiuxetan and vice versa. Also the article Darbepoetin got same problem. Could you be so kind as to move it to Darbepoetin alfa and vice versa. As you can see, even first bold words of those articles give a correct name of the drugs. The second one was not created by me. Thank you in advance. TestPilot 02:19, 2 January 2006 (UTC)Reply
Thank you!

Cake

Thank you for recognising my first edit day. Hard to believe it's been two years! Denni 01:19, 3 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Categorization

Hello! Do you think you could help this user out? I am not sure what it is referring to: see [1] - thank you! --HappyCamper 03:54, 3 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Question

I've uploaded an image onto wikipedia. It is on my user page, but isn't showing. Is it just me or can neither of us see it? Plus is the licence I put on it suitable? I want to reserve the right to claim it at any point & want to be able to have my name attributed ot it, so like no one can go "This is my photo". Can you please help? I desperately need help... Spawn Man 03:38, 4 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Signature

Not important, but you and some other esperanza guys sign up your post in a cool way, with color letter inside. Could you set up wiki to do it automatically for you, or you edit your name by hand every time? In case you could, please explane how or give me idea where to look. I want my name in green in bold. Thank you. TestPilot 05:42, 4 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

I figured that out by myself! Thank you anyway. TestPilot 05:55, 4 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

My Request for Adminship

Greetings, Kirill Lokshin! I wanted to sincerely thank you for voting in my RfA, which passed with a final result of 55/14/3. Your support means a lot to me! If you have any questions or input regarding my activities, be they adminly or just a "normal" user's, or if you just want to chat about anything at all, feel free to drop me a line. Cheers! —Nightstallion (?) 07:53, 4 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks

Thank you for your support on my RfA; I appreciate your confidence. Best wishes for a happy new year, Tom Harrison Talk 13:01, 4 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Talk header template spacing

Hi there. As you know, I recently added a bunch of category tags to several talk header templates. I noticed you went though them and adjusted them for spacing. I had checked my edits and didn't think they were affecting anything, but I guess they were. So, I wanted to thank you for fixing my mistakes. Thanks!  :-) --DragonHawk 15:27, 4 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Deletion

I'm still not satisfied with the photo thingy so could you please just delete the picture of it, (my cat on my user page) so that it no longer appears on wikipedia or anywhere else on related sites. Here's the link I think....

File:Smokey42.JPG

. Thanks buddy.... I'll repay you oneday if you come up with something.... Spawn Man 04:36, 5 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

The link didn't show, but a giant smokey did!!! Reduced size... Spawn Man 04:38, 5 January 2006 (UTC)Reply
Gonna finish for the day. Crying as I had to delete my cat..... Thanks kirill............. Spawn Man 04:50, 5 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Re: Template conversion

Sleep? What is this 'sleep' creature you speak of? =P

Thanks for the Barnstar, I appreciate it! --Loopy 04:50, 5 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Requesting Backup

Hi Kirill, as a friend and one of the best admins around IMO, I might need your help on a certain matter. HERE are the dirty details. I really hope it does'nt come down to it though. But SHOULD it happen, it is nice to know I'd have you and Sol and Leithp in my corner this time. Also my apologies for dragging you into this and for not helping out more with the template replacement chores. I've been too busy warring and trying to undo bot vandalism on some of the history articles. SIGH C'est la guerre mon frere...take care :>--R.D.H. (Ghost In The Machine) 11:28, 5 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

I'd help, but I'm too busy warring myself with editors on the dinosaur article.... Sorry... Spawn Man 22:11, 5 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

My Request for Adminship

Thanks for voting, I got it! :) If you need anything, just give me a shout! - FrancisTyers 00:15, 6 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Rfa thanks

Hello Kirill. Thank you for supporting my Rfa! I will try my best to be a good administrator. --a.n.o.n.y.m t 17:43, 6 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

My RfA

 
Hi,
I just want to say thanks for supporting me on my request for adminship! It passed by a 58/3/0 margin, so I am now an administrator. If you need me to help you out, or you find that I'm doing anything wrong, please don't hesitate to contact me. --Idont Havaname (Talk) 18:42, 6 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Civil War Battle of New Orleans

Thanks for fixing the formatting. freestylefrappe 22:38, 6 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Being Kirill Lokshin

Mr. Lokshin, thank you for writing an excellent comment at the big RfC, and thank you, too for your support of my RfA! I promise to do my very best to be a good and useful admin. If there is any way I can be of service, just ask. My car once broke down in Baltimore. It was awful, loud pop, smoke everywhere. Thanky thanky, Babajobu 23:46, 6 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

It's my pleasure! I'm using wedding thank you notes as my model: individually written, brief but personalized. See you around, thanks again, Babajobu 23:58, 6 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Battlebox

If you're working on the battlebox -- could you please NARROW it? It takes up more than half the article width on my 17" screen. Perhaps you have a wider monitor and don't notice the problem. But I think it is a problem when the battlebox overwhelms the text. Zora 22:06, 7 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Personally, I like 150px templates with smaller text. See the Islam template for an example. The long narrow templates fit much better on the page. Zora 22:13, 7 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Destroy!

Could you please delete/destroy these two images? I was still experimenting & would like them destroyed & thrown into mount doom so noone else can see or use them again. I'll ask a couple of people so that it gets done quickly. Thanks again..... Spawn Man 01:45, 8 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

File:Gandalf the Grey vs Balrog.JPG
File:Brettonian archer.JPG

Merci

Many thanks for supporting my request for adminiship, I'm sure you'll be glad to know the final result was 92/1/0. I am now an administrator and (as always) if I do anything you have issue with, please talk about it with me. --Alf melmac 08:46, 8 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks

 
Pgk's RFA

Thanks for your support on my request for adminship.

The final outcome was (80/3/0), so I am now an administrator. I was flattered by the level of support and the comments, so I'm under real pressure not to disappoint, thus if you have any queries, suggestions or problems with any of my actions as an admin then please leave me a note --pgk(talk) 10:08, 8 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Template:Featured

Hi. I saw your changes and they are better for the time being. However, my ultimate goal was to make it so that the previous version could be identified when the template was included therefore making it easy to get diffs with present version. Granted there'd be a lot of old articles that we'd need to find the version it became featured... however, I think it would be invaluable for FARCs. Can you think of a good way to do that? gren グレン 13:00, 8 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Weird goings ons.....

Hi. May I ask to enlist your help again? You're one of the most informative & knowledgable editors on here, so I wanted to tell you about the strange goings ons on the Dinosaur article, involving the footnotes. If you click on all the footnote links in the section Dinosaur#Notes, you will find that all seems well. All the little, ^ 's go to their appropriate inline number. So if you click on the ^ 's from numbers 1 through to 28, they all go to their appropriate inline number. But when you click on 29's ^ , it goes to the 30th inline ref. If you click on 30's ^ , it goes to 29th ref. 31's ^ goes to 32, 32's ^ goes to 33 & finally 33's ^ goes to 34. I've tried experimenting, but some things I've tried only make it worse! I had the footnotes running perfectly when Dinosaur was on FAC & I was running the show, but ever since this User:WAS 4.250 character started ignoring footnotes, the whole thing's stuffed up!! Please help. I'll ask others too, just incase.... Thanks... Spawn Man 01:24, 9 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Your advice needed

hi i have nominated Wikipedia:Peer review/Kargil War/archive1 for a review. Since you contribute a lot towards military related ones, I thought I could ask you to help in improving the article from any angle seen fit. I'm requesting others with similar interests in military/history to do the same to guide the editors in improving it to FA status if possible. Tx and cheers. Idleguy 07:31, 9 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

The user spam multiple articles wit a link to pages on http://www.molecularstation.com . Thouse pages are just a links directory, and in one case page contained short article. One time he made a external link section in a disambiguation page. Could we do something about that? User IP (might be not all) used so far: 69.158.103.191 142.20.136.120 69.158.105.176 69.158.102.23

Articles spammed includes but not limited to: Transcription (genetics) Enhancer Promoter Mammalian embryogenesis Stem cell line Stem cell Vergina Sun Bioinformatics Arabidopsis Drosophila melanogaster Caenorhabditis elegans RNA interference Small interfering RNA Peptide mass fingerprinting DNA RNA Protein Proteomics Protein microarray RT-PCR Complementary DNA Gene Ontology DNA microarray Splicing (genetics)

I tried to remove links, but he will be back soon. The preceding unsigned comment was added by TestPilot (talk • contribs) .

Thank you for taking look at this. Sorry - forgot to sign my first post. TestPilot 19:12, 9 January 2006 (UTC)Reply


I am a researcher at a hospital in Canada. Is there a reason you are thinking this is spam? these are great pages I use for my research, and no doubt useful for others as well. All links comply with wikipedia and are informative for the subject.

Thank you

 
Francs2000's Bureaucratship

Thanks for your support on my request for bureaucratship.

The final outcome was (70/5/0), so I am now a bureaucrat. I seriously didn't expect so many good comments from everybody and I appreciated the constructive criticism from those that gave it. If you have any queries, suggestions or problems with any of my actions as a bureaucrat then please leave me a note. -- Francs2000   21:44, 9 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Smile, Kirill, my friend!

A Spanish fairy came to this page from Spawn Man's,
blew some glittering magic Wikilove dust all over Kirill Lokshin,
smiled at him,
and flew over to Ghost In The Machine's page
.

my statement

You're welcome. Kelly Martin (talk) 17:21, 10 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thank you

Thank you very much for participation in the Comparative military ranks of World War II article. We should добить this and bring back the proper version vith Soviet Marshals of specific arm etc.--Nixer 15:15, 11 January 2006 (UTC)Reply


My RfA

Kirill Lokshin, thank you very much for supporting me during my recent RfA campaign! Thanks to you, I am now an admin. Please drop by if you need anything - I'll be glad to help you. Once again, thanks! --M@thwiz2020 22:51, 12 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

My RfA

 
Thank you for supporting me on my successful RfA! It passed with a final tally of 40/9/1. If there's anything I can do to help, just ask! Sceptre (Talk)

RfA thanks from rogerd

File:Baseball (ball) closeup.jpg

Hi Kirill Lokshin- Thanks for your support on my RfA. If I can be of any service please leave me a message --rogerd 01:40, 13 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Esperanza's Admin coaching

Hi! I've assigned EddieSegoura to you and Voice of All, if that's ok. Just tell me if there's any problems, ok? Titoxd(?!? - help us) 05:53, 13 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

I confirm it. My name is EddieSegoura and I've been trying to familiarize myself with how wiki works and I do hope to have an RfA nom by the end of April. That will be three months to teach me the thing I need to learn such as spotting vandals, and honing my edit skills -- Eddie 11:08, 13 January 2006 (UTC)Reply
Just a word of advice from someone who's had to effectively clean up after Eddie since November, that I'm a bit worried that "vandal spotting" may not be the best thing to move forward with at this point in time. If I may be to bold to suggest, I believe Eddie needs more help understanding Wiki policies (WP:AUTO, BIO, NOT etc). NSLE (T+C) 01:16, 14 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

RFC/KM

You commented on Kelly Martin's second RfC. it is up for archival. you may vote at Wikipedia_talk:Requests_for_comment/Kelly_Martin#Archiving_this_RfC. CastAStone|(talk) 03:40, 14 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

War of the League of Cambrai FAC

Congrats! -- Миборовский U|T|C|M|E|Chugoku Banzai! 06:15, 14 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Congrats indeed! You're not only an admin coach but you've made the front page! Hi-Wiki-Five;>--R.D.H. (Ghost In The Machine) 09:06, 14 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Great work! Really suits the main page :-) SoLando (Talk) 11:07, 14 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

 
Toast to The War of the League of Cambrai! Cheers!
Hey let's celebrate with a War Of The League Of Cambri Drinking Game! Read the article and each time you see a battle, Have a sip if the side you favor looses, chug if your side wins. Two if it is a decisive win or loss. A sip everytime someone changes sides, a chug if it is Venice. A sip when the Pope or mercenaries are mentioned, chug at the mention of specific types such as Landsknechts, Condottieres or the Swiss. And A hearty Chug when the gallant Gaston de Foix falls (Did you know he was nearly 7 ft tall?!). Fun and informative for the whole (drinking age) family! But I shall have to test it out first...maybe this evening for the sun's not yet over the yardarm;>--R.D.H. (Ghost In The Machine) 14:48, 14 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

My RfA

I don't have a fancy layout like other new admins, but I just want to thank you for your support at my RfA. It passed 48/3/1, so I have officially been promoted. I hope I won't let you down. If I'm not doing something properly, please tell me. Aecis Mr. Mojo risin' 21:03, 14 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

RFA thanks

Thanks for supporting me in my RFA. --TimPope 13:48, 15 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Wikipedia:Templates with red links/Campaignbox

You can repay this deed by making all those red links blue! BD2412 T 22:09, 15 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Forgetful....

Sorry, I forgot to congratulate you on the WOTLOC (war on the league......) getting to the main page. I saw it, but I totally forgot to drop by & congratulate you. Now you, me & R.D.H. have had a FA on the main page! Drop by my talk some time.... Spawn Man 01:18, 16 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Portal - Did you know - Operation anthropoid

Hi Kirill, you´re right - the article is not "new" - but only last months it is possible to present it somwhere (before it was a stub - and never could be in some PortalPage). I hope you´ll rethink your deletion - cause it is much more interesting than for example: John Crocker. Szalas

Re2Re: Thank you;) sz

Hello from Eddie

Hi, I was wondering if You're taking a wikibreak like Voice of All is. Anything new? -- Eddie 10:30, 18 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Nope, I'm still around, just terribly busy ;-)
Since you asked about it, I'll try to write up some advice on vandal-fighting a bit later this week; if there's anything else I can help you with, feel free to ask. —Kirill Lokshin 14:33, 18 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks, I'm looking forward to it. -- Eddie 23:27, 18 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

3RR

Could you please ban 69.22.98.162 on the base of 3RR. Please check Henri Poincaré article, he made more then 10 rv today. Thank you. TestPilot 04:00, 20 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thank you again!!! TestPilot 04:35, 20 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Just so you know...

Just so you know, that after a full year long recovery from the tse tse immune defective virus, The Hardest Questions in the World Section is back on my user page!! Don't be too quick to tire the section out too quickly, but make sure you pop round to make sure you get a good score on the leader's board.... Spawn Man 04:55, 20 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Civil War Image Removal

Regarding this page, Template:AmericanCivilWar-stub At 15:04, 20 January 2006, Kirill_Lokshin Said this, "Removing decorative image per Jamesday's request." Why were these two images removed?

evrik 20:27, 20 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thank you

Thank you for support the proper version of the Comparative military ranks of World War II aticle. Unfotunately some participants do not want hear our arguments and continue edit-warring according to their own sence. So I ask you to help to organize an effective dispute resolution that can lead to a decision based on factual material.--Nixer 06:08, 21 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

I support your idea to place Genelalissimo separately (though there was Generalissimo in Chinese army). Himmler, by the way is not on the top of hierarchy. He placed on the top in this fantastic version. Hitler had the higher SS rank.--Nixer 15:01, 21 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

I need your help ...again

I Renominated the article WWI for Featured Article Removal, the discussion can be found here. Unfortunatly, this is my first ever post on FARC, so could you check and make sure I didn't screw anything up? TomStar81 04:59, 22 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thank you (From the bottom of my heart). TomStar81 05:12, 22 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

HQITWS

You are currently 1st on the leader's board, being ahead of 2nd place by 3 points. Spawn Man 02:58, 23 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks Kirill.

I always thought you should be coordinator, but hoped I might be able to assist. (it doesn't appear it will happen, but thank you for the kind statement!) It isn't just the formal education in history - which I do have, but I felt living all over the world, and being able to read arabic, latin and greek, might help. I also have actually waded through Gibbons entire long version of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, and Nowich's really excellent triology on Bzyantium and the Eastern Empire. I have been either traveling or studying history all my adult life. Even after my crippling, it didn't stop my traveling till relatively recently. Do you know the most eerie place I ever stood? My father and I travled to Ain Jalut (the Spring of Goliath) where the Mongols were decisively defeated on September 3, 1260. Kirill, I swear you could feel something special had happened there, i know it sounds silly, but when the desert winds blew in -- you could FEEL THE SENSE OF TIME AND HISTORY. Anyway, I really appreciate the kind statement, because I highly respect your intelligence and knowledge of history. I don't know how an engineer became such a good historian, which you are! By the way, it appears we are both in Maryland -- I live in Laurel. Take care, and thanks again. —Preceding unsigned comment added by oldwindybear (talkcontribs)

User:Kirill Lokshin (talk • contribs)Hi Kirill! I don't know if you are following the current revisions on the Battle of Tours, but the tag has been removed, and Palm dogg and myself reworked the conclusions to better fit wikipedia's format, and address concerns of a user who felt the conclusions were correct, but inappropriately worded for an encyclopedia. He was right. I did the rewrite, then Palmdogg, who is quite good, split the conclusion ("After Tours") into sections, making it a great deal easier for people to see how the perception of the battle has evolved through the centuries and through the cultural matrix. Kirill, the article is almost ready for consideration as a model article. ALMOST, and I will get it finished shortly. Kirill, I was going to start from scratch with basically rewriting the whole series on the Mongol Empire, prior to the Military Coordinators election, (there are a list of issues with the current articles a mile long, which I can send you later if you wish, along with some source listings, and general thoughts -- we really, for instance, ignore the incredible impact of the two lengthy female regencies over the largest continuous land empire in history! And there is little information -- other than what I have added, on the fact that the ONLY reason Europe did not crumble under the Mongol lash is simply internal politics; Batu Khan loathed Ogedei's son, and his mother, and the feeling was mutual -- that dispute, which lingered until Mongke Khan became Great Khan, kept Batu from unleashing his army on Europe -- he had to keep it posted east, to protect him from his cousins!), but that really falls into the province of yourself and your assistants once the election is over. I also have notes I have made on edits I was starting on the Islamic wars of expansion, the Byzantine Empire, and the Carolingian Empire, if the coordinator responsible for that area is interested at all? I did greatly appreciate your vote -- I guess I have not been around long enough. I am probably going to shift to the culture wars, movies, music, and the arts, once Tours and Frank Hamer are completed. ANYWAY, i did not want to start any major projects in the Military history arena until after the election, and then, if you want my materials, I would be delighted to send them to you. Kirill, you are going to do a GREAT job. You are an amazingly gifted historian, especially for someone self taught! (though as Essjay told me once, too much is made of degrees!) You also get along well with other people. ANYWAY, again, i wanted to offer this material, if the assistant or yourself is interested once the elections are complete...old windy bear 03:59, 30 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Sig...

I was wondering about how you could improve on your signature on here. You know how there's 3 parts to it, the first part being Kirill Lok, the 2nd being "s", & the last part being hin, well instead of linking "hin" to your main user page, why don't you link it to your talk page? So you'd have a link to user, talk & esperanza... What ever that is.... Anyway, just thought I'd make a suggestion.... Spawn Man 00:04, 25 January 2006 (UTC). BTW, You should ease up on the quiz, your wasting everybody!! Honestly though, you must be a brain box, or have a fast google search..... :)...Reply

As I put on my talk, could you delete the pages? I was just experimenting anyway... I'll restart them later if I have to.... Spawn Man 04:05, 25 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Sino-German cooperation lead image

Hi Kirill, I updated the description of Image:Sino-German cooperation.gif, would you do me a favour and see if there's anything else I should include in that. Thanks. -- Миборовский U|T|C|M|E|Chugoku Banzai! 05:08, 25 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

HQITWS

You are currently in 1st place with 10 points. Spawn Man 00:23, 26 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

I can't make up my mind? Is this article a vanity article or actually a real subject? Taker Syndrome. Poorly written, so I'm thinking it's actually a fake article. I was half way through editing it when I thought some thing was fishy. Can you check it out. I saw it on the recent articles list... Thanks. Spawn Man 02:07, 26 January 2006 (UTC).Reply

Thanks. I thought it was fishy.... Lucky I found it! Spawn Man 02:14, 26 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

I also think these articles sound fishy. A couple of the pages related to this page are already under AFD. Paperwavium. Weltanshauung. And this one, although sad, sounds more like a vainity article than anything... Barbara Mann. Thanks.... Spawn Man 01:21, 27 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Anzio

Hi Kirill,

is there someone who could add an infobox to Operation Shingle?
I'd do it myself but I lack the info.

t.i.a.,
Z. (a long time contributor of WW2 stuff, but always anonymous and under different ip-addresses)

I've added a preliminary version; I'll ask someone else to look it over, since I really don't know much about this specific battle. —Kirill Lokshin 17:28, 26 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Re: A recently averted disaster

In response to: "Thanks for the comment; no lasting harm done, I think ;-) —Kirill Lokshin 02:00, 27 January 2006 (UTC)"

Hopefully no harm done, but the experience has taught me to place a little more trust in people. It's just very rare to associate both "immature content" and "brilliant prose" with the same person!! Kareeser|Talk! 02:19, 27 January 2006 (UTC)Reply
P.S. How did you find out about it so quickly? Your intervention was much appreciated, as it could have been much worse...

Gee what a back handed compliment.... If he carries on like this me's not gonna make many friends here..... Spawn Man 03:38, 27 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

RE:Sino-German cooperation (1911-1941)

Thanks! I've been a bit busy these few days with finals so I couldn't have worked on it a bit more than I did, but I'm happy to see it made FAC nontheless. -- Миборовский U|T|C|M|E|Chugoku Banzai! 04:15, 27 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Succesful RfA!

  Thank you for your support during my RfA! The community has decided to make me an administrator, and there's work to be done. I look forward to seeing you around the project in the future, and if you see me do anything dumb, let me know right away! Regards, CHAIRBOY () 23:23, 27 January 2006 (UTC)Reply


Opinions on these topics

Hi Kirill, these may not interest you at all but you may like to look at these two articles, Singapore Airlines flight numbers and Singapore Airlines fleet have been nominated for WP:AFD and merging respectively. Please do take a look at the following discussions (Singapore Airlines flight numbers AFD page and the talkpage of Singapore Airlines to have your opinion. Thanks. --Terence Ong (恭喜发财) 15:51, 28 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

An Esperanzial note

As I remember, the last spam that was handed out was on the 20th of December last year, so I think it's time for another update. First and foremost, the new Advisory Council and Administrator General have been elected. They consist of myself as Admin General and FireFox, Titoxd, Flcelloguy and Karmafist as the Advisory Council. We as a group met formally for the first time on the 31st of Decembe. The minutes of this meeting can be found at WP:ESP/ACM. The next one is planned for tonight (Sunday 29 January) at 20:30 UTC and the agenda can be found at WP:ESP/ACM2.

In other news, Karmafist has set up a discussion about a new personal attack policy, which it can be found here. Other new pages include an introductory page on what to do when you sign up, So you've joined Esperanza... and a welcome template: {{EA-welcome}} (courtesy of Bratsche). Some of our old hands may like to make sure they do everything on the list as well ;) Additionally, the userpage award program proposal has become official is operational: see Wikipedia:Esperanza/User Page Award to nominate a userpage or volunteer as a judge. Also see the proposed programs page for many new proposals and old ones that need more discussion ;)

Other than that, I hope you all had a lovely Christmas and wish you an Esperanzially good new WikiYear :D Thank you! --Celestianpower háblame 16:57, 29 January 2006 (UTC)Reply
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Dodgey?

I'm enjoying delving into the new articles list & finding borderline articles! I'll add more here for you to look at.... Spawn Man 04:31, 30 January 2006 (UTC). BTW, R.D.H. is up for adminship.... BTW, does Wikipedia seem dodgey at the moment to you too? The text on here is going haywire!...Reply


Shamayil family. (Could be vanity article & un notable).
Santa Cruz Tarweed. (No content, but author keeps deleting banner & not adding anything!).
Audi Le Mans Quattro. (Nothing but picture & template).
Critical Moment. (Vanity).
Scot Kershaw. (Wierd & no info...).
Pagal. (Vanity).
SSJ Sonic X. (Rubbish).

P.S. If you want me to stop sending you links to delte, then just say so.... I don't want to get on your nerves....

Template:Featured

Check it out now. It's not a very pretty default parameter... since oldid is completely bypassed.... but it works well since default ends up linking to history now. So, functionally I think it's as good as we can get... even if it's not so pretty... but, I don't know who notices that. gren グレン ? 17:28, 30 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Battle of San Jacinto

Hey Kirill, who is going to be assigned to rewrite this article? (Battle of San Jacinto) It is not bad history, but it needs to be divided into sections, (early revolution; the Alamo; the Long Retreat; the battle of San Jacinto; Aftermath of the battle, for instance, and needs considerable expansion) I don't want to start working on it if you have someone in mind for it, sir! Also, did you see the note I left you on my working notes on reworking the entire set of articles on the Mongol Empire, which i feel are very weak? I would be glad to forward all my notes, sources, and drafts to whoever you have in mind. Hope you are having a good day! Mine has been a little rough physically, but I am still typing away, lol! old windy bear 02:20, 31 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Kirill LokHi Kirill! I will do the San Jacinto Article as soon as I finish the Battle of Tours article in toto; it is very close to being complete, and a very good article, I am proud to say. The Frank Hamer article is also winding it's way to completion with Kate's help, bless her heart. The Mongol Empire I would be reluctant to undertake until after the Military Coordinator's election is finished, and things up and running there, becuse it might well conflict -- most of that empire's history can literally be linked and almost defined by it's battles! -- with the new assistant coordinator's ideas. I had sort of figured after those elections to slip over into biographies, and (please don't laugh) literature. I prefer military history, especially the Roman Empire, Carolingian and Holy Roman Empires, the Mongols, and the period of Arab expansion. (other than the Mongol explosion onto the world stage, the period of Arab expansion is unmatched for empire building that lasted -- as you know, Alexander the Great built an empire second only to Ghenghis Khan's in size -- but with his death, it fell apart! And Kirill, reading the Arab histories in Arabic is REALLY fascinating, because it really does not accurately translate to English -- some of the concepts are so alien to our culture and mindset that translation is virtually impossible to do with great accuracy! The Arab word for "honor" for instance, carries a whole plethoria of obligations and values in that one word!) But after the elections I think I will go to literature, and biographies. (I don't see any support for my ideas in the Military coordinator's election, which is okay -- this is an election, and my ideas did not ring with the voters!) Kate had me look at Margaret Tudor's article the other night, and after doing some research on that period and the Tudors and Stuarts, I was able, I think, to add to that article substantially. I hope to do the same with others, and with articles on great books. I wish I could have helped you with the military project, but the way that is set up, it really is for the assistants to fill that role. I would have enjoyed working for you though, you are a genuinely nice person -- a rarity in today's world, I am sorry to say! Thanks again, and I will do San Jacinto, probably next week! Take care, and you will do very well with the Military project.old windy bear 02:50, 31 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Scouting portal

I see you often comment on featured portal candidates. I created a Portal:Scouting and everything is moving along nice, but I can't figure out how to do one thing...the "edit" button at the right of the box headers seems to default to blue. I chose green for my header color and there's not enough contrast with the "edit" links. How do I change the color of the edit link, if one can? Any constructive comments on the portal would be appreciated. Thanks. Rlevse 19:46, 1 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

I'll try a lighter green. If it doesn't work, I'll just live with the blue. You can see it, but it's hard to read; but at least you can tell where it is.Rlevse 02:25, 2 February 2006 (UTC)Reply
Thanks for your sharp eye. I never noticed the intro box "bled". I fixed items 2,3,4; but don't know how to fix the intro box bleeding. Also, can you tell me how to set up auto-rotating content?Rlevse 18:20, 2 February 2006 (UTC)Reply
I have now completed setting up auto rotation for the requisite boxes. I did this on a monthly basis because I thought weekly was too often. Is there a way to do it bi-weekly? I believe this now addresses all your concerns. Thank you for the help. I saw you did some small tweaks on your own too. I do appreciate it. Rlevse 23:32, 3 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Administrator Help

Hi, Kirill.

This must make me look a little daft, but oh well, better to ask and know than to never know. I set up a Wiki system for a pal of mine, and being the first time I've ever done this, I don't know how to control it (admin, or Sysop-wise). I'm the super-user, but I really don't know.

Any help? Thanks a lot.

-Martorius 18:18, 3 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Star War battles

  • Mr. Lokshin,
I'm sorry to bother you but while I was cleaning out the Old Infobox section on the Wanted Articles page I noticed the majority of the list contained Star Wars battles. I was curious do the same infoboxs used for historical battles apply or does the Star Wars wikiproject have a specific template ? Thanks for your time. MadMax 02:40, 4 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

RfA Thanks!

 
Okay, this is perhaps a bit overdue, but thank-you for your support in my recent RfA! I passed with a final vote count consensus of (82/1/0), which was a lot of support that I really appreciate. I'll try to live up to the expectations; and on that note, if there's ever something I do wrong (or don't do right), please spit in my general direction. Cheers! --PeruvianLlama(spit) 05:31, 4 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Consistency

Hey Kirill,

Tommorrow you will officially be taking over the Military Project, so I have a question for you: As you know, I was working on various things, but trying to begin to reorganize the entire series on the Mongol Empire (I have a horde of notes if whoever is going to be doing that wants them!). Anyway, Zora and I have been working on the Battle of Bagdad. Zora's position as a historian is that we should not put anything that there is not an original document copy of -- for instance, in the Battle of Bagdad, I had put in the message translated by John Woods from writings by Abdullah Wassaf, a HIGHLY respected Muslim Persian Historian of that era, that Hulagu Khan ostensibly sent to the Caliph, warning him of the consequences if he failed to yield and present himself to the Khan. Zora struck it, because we do not have the original document -- and it probably was not written anyway, as far as we know, Hulagu did not read or write, and sent his messages by Emissaries. As you know, I am also a historian, and I understand Zora's point. There are historians who agree with her, and as you know, there are those who believe that citing a respected historian of the era who claims to have known of it is sufficient. I am not asking you to override Zora, who is intelligent and dedicated. BUT, if we follow the policy of not citing such messages, then the same message should not be in the article on Hulagu Khan! We need consistency in the way we write articles. I also personally - and would have recommended it to you had I been allowed to be your assistant, which is not happening -- that we follow the same format for all battles, something along the line of a lead paragraph, background, the battle, and aftermath, and require sourcing for all. I just started on reorganizing the Battle of Ain Jalut (it will probably be my last before you guys take over) -- one of the true turning points of history, if you believe military historians -- and until I worked on it, the article did not have even reference number one! (I have since organized it along the lines discussed above, and put good references and sourcing, and two good external links) Please check it yourself -- remember Kirill, this is not the end, just a work in progress, but check the before, no table of contents, no attempt to put in context or explain how it came to pass, or it's very real vital place in history, and finally, no resources cited, no external links. Please give me your honest opinion on what you think of the work I put in changing it: Battle of Ain Jalut

As I said, just as we need to explain what brought the opposing forces to the battlefield, I also believe in the aftermath section, as I put in Ain Jalut, that we need to discuss the literal long term impact of the battle. Tours is another such. (one of honest machrohistorical importance, both militarily and culturally!) Anyway, just some thoughts for you before you and the assistants take over this project. Good luck, you will do well. I just wanted to toss those ideas to you -- and you had doubtless thought of them already!old windy bear 23:59, 4 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Roman Era Wars and Medivial Wars

Thank you very much for the kind words on the article on Ain Jalut -- I am sorry I did not know we had a recommended structure for battle articles -- but I do now and will adhere to it in finishing up Ain Jalut. The article is beginning to take shape -- and Kirill, it demonstrates, I hope, what I had wanted to do if I had able to be your assistant. Show why the battle happened, what led to it, what was happening historically, then the battle itself, then the aftermath -- with some reverberating through the centuries, literally! I wish I had made the assistant position -simply because I really do believe I could have helped you. The Roman list will be HUGE because of the time frame we are talking about. The Republic had 200 years of significant warfare (including Hannibal and the Carthigian struggles) 450 years of empire in the west, and 1100 more in the East. Nonetheless, as a military historian, these are the 10 most critical -- in my opinion, and I can back it up with Gibbons, Norwich, et al -- Roman battles, defining "Roman" as republic, united empire, and separate empires, west, and then East alone:

  • 1) Scipio Africanus in 204 BC forced Hannibal to return to Carthage, where Scipio defeated him at Zama (202 BC)- this defeat assured the ascendency of Rome as the paramount power in the centuries to come, and marked the onset of the end for Carthage as an independant power.
  • 2) Spartacus was killed in the battle of the river Silarus, putting down a slave rebellion which required the entire might of the empire to put it down, and caused the creation of the first Triumvirate. Pompey aligned himself with Julius Caesar and Marcus Crassus in the First Triumvirate in 70 B.C. -- this political alignment finished what Sulla had started, effectively ending the Roman Republic, and setting the stage for the Empire, though trappings of a republic existed till Augustus became the first emperor after the era of the Second Triumvirate and subsequent wars.
  • 3) Battle of the Teutoburg Forest (A.D. 9), an alliance of Germanic tribes led by Arminius ambushed and wiped out three Legions of unsuspecting Roman allies. The battle established the Rhine as the boundary of the Roman Empire for the next few hundred years, until the decline of the Roman influence in the West. The defeat was so traumatic for Augustus he ceased wars of expansion -- and set in motion inevitable problems for the Empire beyond the Rhine.
  • 4) Battle of Milvian Bridge, October 28, 312. Though Constantine the Great was not baptized until he was on his deathbed, his conversion, according to official Christian sources, was the immediate result of an omen before his victory in the battle. This battle, and the aftermath, made christinity the official religion of the Roman Empire and assured the establishment of the christian faith as a world force.
  • 5) The sack of Rome by Alaric on August 24, 410, Alaric and his Visigoths burst in by the Salarian gate on the northeast of the city. She who had been mistress of the world now lay at the feet of foreign enemies. Ironically, savaging Rome had never been Alaric's ambition. He saw the greatness of the civilization of the Empire, and a place in it for his people. If they had given him that, history would have been at temporarily different. (whether an infusion of new blood would have reversed the decline is highly unlikely, but it might have delayed it as much as another century!) This really was the day the Roman Empire of the West died.
  • 6) The Battle of Chalons - Aetius assured his place in history by defeating Attilia the Hun in the only defeat the Scourge of God ever suffered, and though our article disagrees -- and I have not edited it --Gibbons, Creasy, all the great historians agree this battle was one of the 15 most important of history. It assured the continuence of Bzyantium, as Attila for the remainder of his life looked west, and thus assured the Empire of the East would go on.
  • 7) The Bzyantine Empire survives sieges of Constantinople in 717-18 AD, which, if successful, would have ended the Eastern Empire, and assured world ascendancy for Islam.
  • 8) Battle of Manzikert occurred on August 26, 1071 between the Byzantine Empire and Seljuk Turkish forces led by Alp Arslan, resulting in the defeat of the Byzantine Empire and the capture of Emperor Romanus IV Diogenes, and in the long term, assured the loss of the anatolian heartland of the Bzyantine Empire, and it's fall.
  • 9) The Fourth Crusade (1202–1204), originally designed to conquer Jerusalem by taking Egypt first, instead, in 1204, conquered and sacked the Orthodox Christian city of Constantinople, capital of the Byzantine Empire, establishing a shadow Latin Empire for 59 years, and ended what was left of the real Eastern Empire, though a shadow would remain for another 190 years.
  • 10) The Fall of Constantinople came after a two-month siege by Mehmed II on May 29, 1453. The loss of the Mother of Cities, showed the West how dangerous the Ottomans were and foretold centuries of strife with them.

I would start with these ten, though the seige of Constandinople is not one battle, but it's importance historically should render it in the military project. These ten were picked out of a lsit of over 100 for the greatest impact militarily and culturally.

Medivial Battles: We can start with the Carolingians, and go from there.

  • 1) Battle of Toulouse; a stunning upset victory in 721 by Duke Eudes gave Charles Martel badly needed time to build the veteran army which would stand him in such good stead at Tours, 11 years later, when he turned back the most serious attempt Islam ever made during the height of the Islamic Expansion Era at taking Europe, as it conquered the remains of the Roman and Persian Empire.
  • 2) Battle of Tours -- turned back the most serious attempt Islam ever made during the height of the Islamic Expansion Era at taking Europe, as it conquered the remains of the Roman and Persian Empire.
  • 3) Battle of Narbonne in 759 Pippin the Short retakes the last Islamic outpost on this side of the Pyrenees
  • 4) In 778, Charlamagne led the Neustrian army across the Western Pyrenees, while the Austrasians, Lombards, and Burgundians passed over the Eastern Pyrenees. The armies met at Zaragoza and received the homage of Soloman ibn al-Arabi and Kasmin ibn Yusuf, the Moorish rulers. Zaragoza did not fall soon enough for Charles, however. He could not trust the Moors, nor the Basques, whom he had subdued by conquering Pamplona and Barelona, establishing the Marca Hispanica across the Pyrenees in part of what today is Catalonia, reconquering Girona in 785 and Barcelona in 801. This formed a permanent buffer zone against Islam, which became the basis, along with the King of Asturias, named Pelayo (718-737, who started his fight against the Moors in the mountains of Covadonga 722) and his descendants, for the Reconquista until all of the Muslims were expelled from Iberia. (though this is a series of battles, it is one campaign with a great many minor battles, but huge historial significance -- he left Frankish outposts in Iberia, the Moors never again came into Europe proper, and started the Reconquista.
  • 5) Battle of Hastings on the morning of Saturday, October 14, 1066, Duke

William of Normandy killed Harold, last Saxon King of England, and assured the mixture of Norman and Saxon which would produce Imperial Great Britain down through the centuries.

NOTE: THIS LIST DOES NOT INCLUDE BATTLES OF THE ROMAN ERA, WHICH, IN THE CASE OF MANZIKERT, WOULD MAKE THE MEDIVIAL LIST ALSO!

These are just five medivial battles, just enough to give you an idea of what I look for -- great historical significance in the aftermath -- what it caused decades, CENTURIES, down the road!

I hesitate to offer advice, but I would split the Roman Era Battles thusly:

  • First, a list of ten most important battles of the Roman Era in toto, as noted above, then split as follows with secondary lists of:
  • 1) 10 most important for Rome, the Republic
  • 2)10 most important for Rome, East or West; while one Empire
  • 3)10 most important for Rome, East Empire
  • 4) 10 most important for Rome, West Empire

(I can provide all the above)

The medivial era, I would split among the Carolingians, and Ottonians, (the Carolingians down to Otto the Great, the Holy Roman Empire, and developing France and Germany, the English wars of conquest on the continant, and finally, central European wars, including Poland, Hungary, et al.

The Mongol Era deserves a whole separate section, and Ain Jalut is the most important battle to be totally unknown, just about, in the west. You don't read about it in American schools, but it probably determined the fate of the world, in that it clearly is the moment the Mongols began imploding. Just some thoughts! I wish you all the best, and wish I had been able to help. You are a really nice person, and would have been fun to work with and for.old windy bear 18:38, 5 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

CONGRATULATIONS AND A QUESTION!

Kirill Lok , you will do a great job, and I congratulate you! I supported you because you are the best person for the job, and will do a great job. I assume the two asssistant coordinator positions went to Loppy and Miborovsky? Would you or either of them be interested in the notes I had put together on rewriting the entire series of Articles on the Mongol Empire? (I was also working on Batu Khan's article, and was going to proceed from there after I finished that article and of course The Battle of Ain Jalut). Kirill, what did you think of my suggestions on the battles of the Roman Republic/Empire/Bzyantine Empire, and dividing the medivial world between the west, and basically the Islamic world, and then the Mongol era? I was really curious what you thought of my ideas on Rome, and the history framework I suggested, and the 10 I selected as being so vital as needing immediate attention. I really would like your opinion on that! Take care, and again, you will do a great job.old windy bear 00:35, 6 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Cheers

 

I don't wanna overdo it or anything, so here's just a brief note thanking you for supporting me in the WikiProject Military history coordinator elections. Cheers, and I hope I can please as Assistant Coordinator. And congratulationss yourself! --Loopy e 01:26, 6 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Cheers and congrats to you BOTH! Regardless of what storms may come to other ports on the Wiki, at least our little ship is in capable hands and on course.--R.D.H. (Ghost In The Machine) 02:54, 6 February 2006 (UTC)Reply
Congrats to both of you! Andreas 14:05, 6 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Military history WikiProject coordinators

Sorry I am late! Been away watching the Superbowl. I'm not good at thank-you messages, but still, thank you for supporting me, I'll do my best. Congratulations to you too, though it was a foregone conclusion from the start... (you didn't really have to run, we all accept you as the supreme dictator!) :D If you ever need help, you know who to ask! -- Миборовский U|T|C|M|E|Chugoku Banzai! 03:46, 6 February 2006 (UTC)Reply


Stubs

Can you fill me in on the direction we are going with the military stub format, in particular the War of 1812 stub. Thanks SirIsaacBrock 18:30, 6 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Mongols

Greetings Military Project Coordinator!

Congratulations again. I sent you a message - which you may not have had time to answer - on my notes on the Roman Era, and materials I had sent for on it, which I would gladly forward to whichever assistant you have assigned to that task.

On the Mongols, I am finishing up the work I was doing, and wanted you to look at Mongol Military Tactics and Organization, which I reorganized, put in categories, sourced, rewrote where necessasry, and I think you will find that it now makes a nice edition to the military project. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongol_military_tactics_and_organization#Conclusion

Also, I had on my list the Mongol invasion of Europe, which was also tagged, and rightly so. I also reorganized that article, put in categories, sourced, rewrote where necessasry, and I think you will find that it now makes a nice edition to the military project also, if you wish to check it at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongol_invasion_of_europe

Neither article was sourced at all when i got them. Fortunately, I have all those books in my own library, was able to check, do sourcing, set up references, and wanted to let you know so you could check them. I am also finishing Ain Jalut before I go. Again, the Roman Era materials I sent for would be valuable (along with the standards, Gibbons, Norwich, Runican, et al, all of which I have also) for the expansion of the battles of macrohistorial importance during the Roman Era.

Take care, Kirill, and hope you like the "new look" on Mongol Military tactics and organization, and Mongol Invasion of Europe -- I cleaned both up, plus the article on Batu Khan. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batu_Khan -- this one needed sourcing and references also, and I took care of that, and they are all legitimate) Let me know on this Roman stuff.

Respectfully, old windy bear 21:48, 6 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Just catch you changing the war box

Please check the title of the document and the location of the conflicts. They do not match. That box you removed was intented to solve the problem generated by people who wants to code all these activities under MIDDLE EAST. I do not know if you side with the argument of "english speaking people", but you are making a mistake. --Karabekir 04:05, 8 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

I think problem is not wanting to define an "Ottoman Front" or "Ottoman Theatre" page. The (two) campaigns of middle east should be under middle east page, that is what you were working. It seems there are political issues related with that decision. Gallipoli Campaign and Caucasus Campaign are not related to middle east. Their political consequences, geological locations, and armies who fought the war were sharply different. --Karabekir 04:18, 8 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

My RfA

 
Thank you for your support on my request for adminship. It ultimately succeeded with votes of 52/1/2, so I am now an administrator. Should you have any questions, comments, complaints, or requests at any point in the future, please do not hesitate to let me know on my talk page or via e-mail.

Thanks for watching me

Good to know that my page is safe when I'm not around. :-) --SarekOfVulcan 01:58, 10 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Happy Birthday!

And thanks for your many fine contributions to Wikipedia. I appreciate you! Hope your day is a very merry one. Cheers! — Catherine\talk 07:25, 10 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

From me too! Happy Birthday! Essjay TalkContact 06:13, 11 February 2006 (UTC)Reply
Another big "Thank You" and Happy Birthday!
—-- That Guy, From That Show! (talk) 2006-02-11 06:14Z

Happy Birthday!

 

Heya Kirill!

Happy birthday to you, happy birthday tooo youuuu. Happy birthday, dear Kirill, happy birthday tooooo youuuuuuu (and many moooore!).

Congrats on your B'day. How old have you become?

Cheers, The Minister of War (Peace) 07:48, 10 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Double-stub counts

FYI, lest my spamming of the WSS/proposals page get too out of control and turn it into another 'roads' discussion, the exact counts of the potential splits are here. I agree that if there's "mass-stubbing" of the Napoleonics, that should be systematised: perhaps only NW-b-stub, and only the country-b-stub of the battle site, rather than of all the participants, if that's what's happening. Alai 06:28, 11 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Yeah, that's what I suspected the issue was, though I haven't looked at the actual articles to any great extent, so I don't know for sure. If it's done on many articles, it could possibly affect the 'viability' of one or two of the proposed types, though that's assuming there's some scheme to reduce the extent of it. The basic trouble here is a "cross-category" scheme: splitting by country on the one hand, and era on the other... Might be clearer after I've crunched some more numbers. Alai 06:46, 11 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

I've uploaded said crunching here. Quadruple-stubbing with battle-, NW-, France-hist-, and some other type indeed seems to be pretty common. Reducing this to mere triple-stubbing would only be limited progress, I'll grant you. If you've any ideas for how to improve this, I'll hold off on the creations to see if it changes the counts. (Ideally I'd like to do them all in a single 'sweep' of battle-stub.) If we're stuck with them, though, the battle- sub-types seem at least somewhat useful, and at least do reduce the size of that category. Alai 21:30, 11 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

I think the {{Infobox Military Person}} works really well in terms of framing the article. It makes it very clear up front that the article is nnot just another article in the encyclopedia but about a person. Obviously a good pic is important here. I found the box's syntax a bit fiddily to use but do not have any experience of using them previously so maybe this is just the way they are! I was also not too sure how many battles to put in the nOtable Battles line but I guess this will become clear with experience. Thanks for suggesting it Nickhk

Category:Canada Campaign (American Revolution)

DELETE - This Category is not required, each article has a reference to the "Canada Campaign" in the "Battle Box" and all the battles are noted at List of conflicts in Canada and Category:Conflicts in Canada. In addition, the +cat name is in appropriate and the sentence at the top describing the Category "Provence of Canada"...What is this? The creator of the +cat recently created a similiar +cat called Category:Battles of the War of 1812 (Northern Theaters), which was deleted see discussion here: Discussion. Please note that the individual User:Mike McGregor (Can) that created this category is the founder and sole member of Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Canadian military history task force SirIsaacBrock 13:18, 12 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

A couple of requests

Hi Kirill. I need action or advice on two minor points:

  1. Battle of Medellin should be moved to Battle of Medellín.
  2. 1957 Invasion of Spanish Sahara should be moved to Ifni War.

All necessary consent has been received for #2, but I'm not clear on how to proceed in cases like this (where the target page already exists). Is it just a matter of copy/paste? If not, could you please carry out these two moves? Albrecht 21:22, 12 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Charles Martel

Hey Kirill, how did you like Smerc and my work on Charles Martel's article -- I think it is as good as you will find outside a book source! I will be on Rome this coming week. old windy bear 00:35, 13 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Military Project

In response to your statement, I would be happy to be put in charge of the War of 1812 portion of the Military Wiki Project. What would this entail and would I have the ability to crack down problems ? Cordially SirIsaacBrock 01:06, 13 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

I appreciate your offer but I do clean ups now on my own. If I was made an Administrator I would work on the Military and Dog projects in a more official capacity. Cordially SirIsaacBrock 03:18, 13 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Howdy. You may be interested to know that you are not alone in the recent disagreement about linking to wikiprojects in article stub templates. I have moved the discussion to Wikipedia:Village pump (policy). Garglebutt / (talk) 06:09, 13 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Battle of Los Angeles

In the near future I'm going to write and article on the Battle of Los Angeles. This was fought between the American Army and what they believed to be Japanese forces however it was really a weather ballon that had gone astray. I was going to follow the normal WikiProject Milliary history, but I'm not sure if for the info box it should be colored with North America or Fictitious. If you could answer my question that would be great and I might have some more while writing the article. Thanks a lot RENTA FOR LET? 07:27, 13 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Another Esperanzial note...

Hi again Esperanzians! Well, since our last frolic in the realms of news, the Advisory Council has met twice more (see WP:ESP/ACM2 and WP:ESP/ACM3). As a result, the charter has been ammended twice (see here for details) and all of the shortcuts have been standardised (see the summary for more details). Also of note is the Valentines ball that will take place in the Esperanza IRC channel on the 14th of February (tomorrow). It will start at 6pm UTC and go on until everyone's had enough! I hope to see you all there! Also, the spamlist has been dissolved - all Esperanzians will now recieve this update "newsletter".

The other major notice I need to tell you about is the upcoming Esperanza Advisory Council Elections. These will take place from 12:00 UTC on February 20th to 11:59 UTC on February 27th. The official handing-over will take place the following day. Candidates are able to volunteer any time before the 20th, so long as they are already listed on the members list. Anyone currently listed on the memberlist can vote. In a change since last time, if you have already been a member of the leadership, you may run again. Due to the neutrality precident, I will not vote for anyone.

Yours, as ever, Esperanzially,
--Celestianpower háblame 09:00, 13 February 2006 (UTC)Reply
(message delivered by FireFox using AWB on Celestianpower's behalf)

Battle of Tours

User: Kirill Hey Kirill,Thanks for resolving the issue with how to explain Tours in the battlebox; we had an revert war developing, (It was part of the wars of the Islamic Conquest Era, but very significant in that most historians have agreed that it marked the highwater of that era, and beginning of it's end, and really, the end of the dynasty in Damascus which had fostered it! - i read a fascinating article once in a book by John Toland where he explained that most military empires exist only as long as they enjoy unbriddled success, and both the first Caliphate and the Mongol Empire are specific examples he used of empires which began to collapse the second their expansion was checked!) and I told the two to ask you for resolution -- and your resolution was an excellent one. I have finished all my notes on the various Mongol articles, and will be putting those in the rest of the week, ditto for the Carolingian Era, (Tours, Charlemagne, et al), and next week will be moving to the Roman Republic. I won't bother you with daily updates, but if you don't mind, when the Mongol updates and Carolingian rewrites are complete, I will email you and let you know, so you can give it the "Kirill approval," and I can move happily on to Rome. Kirill, thanks for letting me help with this. This is the one area my disabilities have no dehabilitating effect. My mind and knowledge are intact, and you are giving me a chance to use them...THANKS.old windy bear 23:49, 13 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

deletion of the talk page for Baron Ross von Fossen

I am sorry for doing the talk page wrong. I am a new user. I was trying to make one for the request for speedy deletion of that article because the article is nonsense. How should I have done that so I can make talk pages correctly in the future? Sifaka 04:09, 14 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Infobox

Yes! Much better. Thanks for being patient with me? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.2.137.125 (talkcontribs)

Thanks

 
File:Plunger 250x410.jpg

Thanks for taking the time to vote in my RfA, which passed with a final vote of 54/2/1 despite my obvious inadequacy for the job. I'll do my level best to use the mop and bucket — or, as I said in my RfA, plunger — responsibly. Of course, in the best tradition of politicans everywhere, I've already broken a campaign promise (I blocked a vandal last night despite having said "I don't anticipate using the blocking tool very often"). Nevertheless, I'll try not to let the unbridled power corrupt me. —Josiah Rowe (talkcontribs) 14:56, 14 February 2006 (UTC)Reply


Infobox

Re: your help on infobox! Again thank you; - I've now created a user name / page to help wiki by doing image cleaning, in my spare time, if that's of any use to Wikipedia. I've started by doing a couple in your excellent article War of the League of Cambrai as an idea of what I mean. Could you please take a look and see if they are acceptable? if not just let me know and delete them and I will go back in my box. Ta. Image Shop 16:09, 14 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Sorry I'm fairly new to this; I didn't know there was a different place to do stuff. when I uploaded the first image I cleaned a warning, in big red letters said the image already existed and couldn't be replaced. That's why I then uploaded it with the word 'cleaned' added on the end. Guidence would be welcomed? Please. Do I need to create a new user login to work in the Wikipedia commons ? Image Shop 16:36, 14 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

And why should I care about that?

Portal talk:War/Did you know

See my message here. --Ghirla | talk 09:12, 16 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Hi Kirill, thanks for your support in my RFA, which succeeded. If I can ever improve or help in any way, please let me know! :) Quarl (talk) 2006-02-16 11:26Z

FA candidate

Your opinion on the consensus at Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Kargil War/archive1 is welcome, just in case you haven't noticed. :) Idleguy 15:40, 16 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

RFA Thanks!

  Thank you!
Hello Kirill Lokshin/Archive 1, and thank you for your support in my request for adminship! It passed with a final count of 98/2/0. If there is anything I can do to help you, please leave me a message on my talk page! -- xaosflux Talk

Thank you!

Thank you very much for your support during my recent Admin election, I appreciate the trust that you have put in me. Please contact me if you have any questions, comments or concerns regarding my work as an admin.

Kind Regards, Elf-friend 09:54, 17 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Monicasdude 2

Hi Kirill Lokshin, I have proposed a motion to close Monicadude's RFC. I plan to file an arbitration case after the motion closes, you may like to support or oppose the motion. Thanks. --Terence Ong 15:21, 17 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Portals

Who is responsible for promoting portals (like Raul654 for aricles)? The Australia portal was promoted after about 2 weeks and none since then. There are 2-3 portals will all support votes now that have been there over two weeks. Thanks, Rlevse 15:52, 17 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Update: Something just happened with my Scouting portal, only part of the intro comes up. I can't edit, get to the talk, or anything. Rlevse 17:19, 17 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

It's working now, I don't know what happenned. Rlevse 22:11, 17 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks

My first barnstar, believe it or not. Thanks for you kind comment, although I agree it may not last. Yours, Mackensen (talk) 03:49, 18 February 2006 (UTC)Reply


Anthing else I can do to get your support for FAC? Nickhk

My RfA

Thank you!
Thank you!
Hi Kirill Lokshin/Archive 1. On behalf of my right eye, I'd like to thank you for giving me your support on my recent RfA. It ended with a final tally of (73/2/2) and therefore I have been installed as an administrator now, and I'm ready to serve Wikipedians all over the world with my newly acquired mop and bucket. If you have any questions, do not hestitate to forward them to my talkpage. Once again, thanks for your support.  SoothingR 21:00, 18 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

My RfA

My RfA

 
Thank you for your support of my request for adminship. I'm delighted that the RfA ultimately succeeded with a final consensus of 52/1/0, so I am now an administrator. If you ever have any comments regarding my editing, or I can help you at any point in the future, please feel free to leave a message on my talk page. Again, thank you!

Who is...

Who the heck is Kirill Lockshin, why haven't I met you earlier? :-)

Insightful comments so far :-) Nice talking with you!

Kim Bruning 19:13, 21 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

RFA

Thank you for supporting me in my successful RFA. The admin tools will definitely be useful for dealing with vandalism more swiftly. Please drop a note on my talk page, should you have questions about any of my actions. --Aude (talk | contribs) 02:24, 23 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

My RfA

With apologies for the impersonal AWB-ness of the message... Thanks for your support on my recent request for adminship. It passed at 91/1/0, and I hope I can continue to deserve the community's trust. Let me know if there's anything I can do to help you, and if I make a mistake be sure to tell me. My talk page is always open. (ESkog)(Talk) 02:32, 24 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Psst

Check out this page. Pass it along. Nudge nudge. -- evrik 17:16, 24 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Since you have taken an interest in date links. Please be kind enough to vote for my new bot application. bobblewik 20:15, 25 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for your support. You wrote: I'm particularly concerned about 1941-44 becoming 1941-44, and not 1941-1944. I take your point and will try to achieve that. bobblewik 21:15, 25 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

A note from the Admin Coaching coordinator

Hello, coaches. As you can see, there is a significant backlog at the Esperanza Admin Coaching program. Since we do not want users to have to wait forever to get assigned, I'm asking all of you for a status report. If you feel that you are done, that your coachee is not active enough, or that you could handle the extra load from another coachee, please tell me in my talk page as soon as possible. Thanks! Titoxd(?!? - help us) 06:44, 26 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

All right, then I'll be assigning you someone shortly, as I don't want the program to stagnate as it has been doing lately. :) Thanks! Titoxd(?!? - help us) 06:55, 26 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Esperanza Elections

Hello Kirill: Thank you very much for your support on the ongoing Esperanza elections. While it looks like I didn't make it onto the committee, I appreciate your vote nonetheless, and hope that we all can continue working for a better project. Regards, Bratschetalk 19:19, 26 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

My RFA

Thank you for supporting my successful request for adminship. I'll try to put the admin tools to good and responsible use. If I do anything wrong you know where to find me. Raven4x4x 07:42, 28 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Long time no write...

Hi. I see everthing's going well in the military world? Anyway, I have a proposition for you..... again... I was wondering, would you be able to design or possibly make little template thingys for the Wikipedia:WikiProject Dinosaurs project? I want something like you did with those military history boxes that we placed all over battle talk pages. That way, more people would come to the project & improved the prehistoric life articles, as there are a great deal to get through. I was hoping I'd be able to commandeer the project & get it active again. A specialist has just joined up & I was hoping that with your help on the "fancy box thingys" side, the project could grow a bit. I'm gonna start rearranging the project page a bit & any help or advice would be greatly appreciated, after all you do maintain your own project practically! I'm just gonna inform the members about my plans & I'll gladly put you on our page as our designer if you can help. It would be awesome if you could! Thanks, Spawn Man 01:51, 1 March 2006 (UTC).Reply

This article, category, or template is part of WikiProject Dinosaurs, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage of dinosaurs and other prehistoric life. If you would like to participate, you can visit the project page, where you can join the project and see a list of open tasks.

Maybe something like the above?? Yes, I stole it off your template, but who cares.... Could do with a picture though! And maybe, just maybe, after the project expands a bit, we can create the whole shebnag like WP:MH, including user boxes, collaborations, task forces etc etc. Isn't it exciting? Spawn Man 02:28, 1 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks a billion! I'll start adding these to articles & then we can do some more later! Thanks!! Spawn Man 02:46, 1 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for adding the picture to the template! Will it appear on all templates that I've already stuck in? Spawn Man 03:53, 1 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

When you've finished with the Polish thingy, give me a call. I'll be off soon, & I'll probably be back on Friday or thursday. Then we can talk about things. Thanks for your help so far. I'll put your name on the project page when I come back, unless you don't want it on there... Spawn Man 03:58, 1 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
Well I'm the only one who's been involved with the idea as of yet. I've let everyone know that there will be some changes & that if they touch them, they will die immediately.... :). Spawn Man 04:57, 1 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

WikiProject

Hi there! I recently noticed that the WP:BATTLES has grown significantly. I decided to resurrect the good old Wikipedia:WikiProject Polish Army and subscribe it to it. Recently it's been pretty dead after we made Polish Defensive War, Warsaw Uprising and Polish-Bolshevik War featured articles. Since then I was probably the only active member but now that your project is so popular perhaps more people will return... Halibutt 02:07, 1 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Sure, feel free to change whatever you like. I already updated the to-do list a tad and I'm currently working on rewording the talk page template (Template:WikiProject Polish Army) to the new role. Halibutt 02:19, 1 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
Sure, feel free to change the wording to anything you like. I wanted to stick to the name of the Polish Army which in the name of the project, but I'm fine with any solution as well. As to the bioboxes... I'd rather avoid it. Partially because {{Infobox Polish Soldiers}} IMHO looks much better than the {{Infobox Military Person}} (with the shoulder straps, and all the stuff) and partially because I've spent quite some time recently updating it to include the correct shoulder strap automatically (will post the new version as soon as I finish). How about letting the template be, posting a link to the uniform {{Infobox Military Person}} at its talk page and updating it to include all the additional fields from the latter template just in case someone wanted to use it? Halibutt 02:49, 1 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
Let's keep the infobox then. I thought for it for a while and Walerian Czuma's infobox still looks better to me than, say, Donald J. Kutyna's. As to the message to other people - good idea, I'll let them know tomorrow (it's 4AM here...). Appleseed was not listed probably because he joined wikipedia after the project died... I'll let him know as well. Halibutt 03:16, 1 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
Hi there! I modified the infobox to include all (?) of the parameters from the Infobox Military Person and at the same time the new feature of automagical addition of a rank insignia to the template (gotta love those tiny little colourful graphics :) ). You can see how it works at Stanisław Maczek. BTW, I significantly expanded the article lately and it might need some {{fact}} tags, spellchecks and glitches here and there so you might want to take a look not only at the infobox :)
Anyway, the new template is still not 100% complete as it works correctly only for officers of the land forces. I'll add other branches of the Polish Army as soon as I have time. Halibutt 14:41, 2 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
Thanks. As I mentioned before, there is a better - yet more complicated - way of doing this. Take a look at {{Football club infobox}} to see what I mean. Adopting that solution would mean that we'd have a one-size-fits-all table with constant place where the stars and bars are located, a huge collection of various backgrounds, bars and stars for the insignia and some code to combine all the elements into the final shoulder strap. However, I'm not sure it's really worth the effort and the solution with fixed names (say Image:MilInsignia_<Country><Rank><Branch>.png would be both easier to prepare - and easier to use. One has to include the country, rank and branch anyway, so this would all be pretty user-friendly (if not user-less). Halibutt 14:58, 2 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Esperanza Elections

Hey Kirill Lokshin! I wish to say thanks for your vote at the Esperanza elections.

I've made my way into the Advisory Committee, so if you ever need any help or have any queries about the stuff we do, please do not hesitate to ask. Thanks again, KnowledgeOfSelf 10:03, 1 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

P.S. It looks like we might be admin coaches together! I look forward to it!

Dinosaur new template?

  This user is a part of WikiProject Dinosaurs, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage of dinosaurs and other prehistoric life. If you would like to participate, you can visit the project page, where you can join the project and see a list of open tasks.

I created the above template for users on the project, so I was wondering if you could create a page for it & let me know? Thanks, Spawn Man 00:13, 2 March 2006 (UTC).Reply

WikiCheese

Hey there. I was just wondering, isn't there something we can do about this vandal besides blocking user accounts. Can't we block the ip address. Just curious. I'm not an admin.

TheRingess 06:18, 2 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

sigh....

TheRingess 06:20, 2 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Auadism

Can you take a look at this. Another editor has nominated this article for speedy twice now. The original author recreated it. Now he keeps removing the speedy delete tag. I don't want to risk a violation of 3RR.

TheRingess 07:08, 2 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

WikiProject United States Armed Forces

I have reverted your changes. Please do not simply take over the United States Armed Forces WikiProject. If you would like to join the project or talk about merging the project that is fine. But do not simply redirect all of the pages to your new project with no discussion. — Linnwood 08:12, 2 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Please check your email — Linnwood 23:21, 2 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Greek War of Independence

Hey Kirill, I nominated the Greek War of Independence as a candidate for the Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Collaboration because I felt with a little work that it would be close to attaining Featured Article Status. After nominating it, however, I saw that an article had to be on the worklist in order for it to be nominated and saw that this war was not listed. How does such an article get listed on the worklist? --Caponer 21:04, 2 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

lol Thanks. --Caponer 00:51, 3 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Space Dogged/Feud for Sale

Someone's transcluded this closed AfD, which you closed, onto today's (Mar 3) AfD page. I can't figure out why this was done, nor why the current article exists when the consensus was delete. I've nominated the article for speedy under CSD G4. -ikkyu2 (talk) 07:12, 3 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Third Serville War

I agree that the boxes should be in that order - but you might note that it break the "float" for the edit links for the sections to the left. Not sure why it does this, or why having the boxes in the "wrong" order does not. - Vedexent 01:19, 5 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for your support of my RfA

Thank you for your support of my successful request for adminship. I am honoured that the nomination was supported unanimously and that the community expressed confidence that I would use the tools wisely. If you have any concerns please let me know on my talk page. Regards A Y Arktos 02:00, 5 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

RFA Thanks

 
Thank you!
Thank you for your support in my recent RFA. It passed 53/1/2 and I am now an administrator. I appreciate that some of you made exceptions to your usual requirements re length of service and so on because we've interracted positively in the past, or because of my credentials, so I will endeavour to use my new mop cautiously. I'm always open to feedback and gently constructive criticism. If you're not an admin and need some assistance do of course please let me know. Thanks again --kingboyk 00:23, 6 March 2006 (UTC) Reply

P.S. If you are interested in The Beatles, User:Lar has asked me to tag on a little note advertising the creation of a new Beatles WikiProject that we are currently setting up. Please sign up and help.

Tidying up

Damn - it always seems like you're tidying up little things after I'm done with an edit. Makes me feel guilty for making more work for you - Vedexent 03:10, 6 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Re: Worklist

D'oh! So noted. Thanks for moving them sorta into place. If you think they are fine "sorta" sorted like that, it is probably easier to let them sit where they are. Some of the "series wars" of the Romans interleave, and the Punic and Macedonian wars overlap as well. I can put them in exact order if you prefer though, although that'll have to wait 'til tomorrow :) - Vedexent 05:04, 7 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

My RFA

  Thanks for your support in my RFA. The final vote count was (66/2/3), so I am now an administrator. Please let me know if at any stage you need help, or if you have comments on how I am doing as an admin. Have a nice day! Stifle 17:02, 7 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Portal:Box-header

"that causes the top border to be hidden in IE"? Is that some kind of bug? Also, float is not optimal because it moves the title 4em to the left. AzaToth 22:53, 8 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Categorisation

Hi - an aspect of Wiki that foxes me. I am wondering why Targul Frumos is not showing in the Soviet-German War campaignbox? Maybe you can make it magically appear, or explain to me what is not working there? TIA! Andreas 17:05, 9 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks a lot for your help! I corrected the order of the battle-box, using the start-date of each battle to place it. I hope I got it all right. Andreas 17:23, 9 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Hi, please feel free to make use of my date delinking regex at User:Bobblewik/monobook.js/dates.js. Caveat emptor. It appears to deal correctly with the 1941-44 issue that you were concerned about. Regards. bobblewik 00:39, 10 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

My RfA

Hey Kirill Lokshin/Archive 1, how is it going? Thank you for supporting my Request for adminship! It passed with a final vote of 73/1/1, which means that I have been granted adminship! I look forward to using these tools to enhance and maintain this wonderful site. I will continue regular article/project contributions, but I will also allocate a sizable portion of my wikischedule toward administrative duties :) Thanks again, and if you have any questions/comments/tips, please let me know! — Deckiller 04:44, 10 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Wikipedia:WikiProject Anime and manga

You are listed as a participant of WikiProject Anime and manga. A recent change in how participants are listed — using a category — will result in your inadvertent removal from the project. If you wish to continue your participantion, please check the the project page for details on how to add yourself back to the project. - Squilibob 01:08, 11 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Barding

Could you delete the redirect that sends this to Armour? There's only three lines about it in the main article and it doesn't fit well within that subject. There are a couple of good images at Wikimedia commons and I'd like to create a separate article on the subject. Cheers, Durova 02:36, 11 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

My RfA

File:Re-exposure of elephant - lahugala park1.jpg
I think I'm the one on its head.

Thanks for your support in my RfA. It passed, with a final tally of 62/0/1. I'm touched by all the kind comments it attracted, and hope I'll be of some use with the new tools. You know where I am if you need to shout at me. Flowerparty? 15:54, 11 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

The Decline of the Wiki?

Hi Kirill. I'm curious about something you said over at Project: Military History: "This is a very subtle issue that ties in heavily with various other discussions—all over Wikipedia—about the significant social problems facing the community. I think that we have managed to maintain a certain collegial atmosphere within this project that is sometimes missing in the community at large."

When you find the time, could you please give me links to some of these discussions along with explanatory notes, if needed, on what this all means and how it relates to the Project we've built up? Consider this very low priority. Albrecht 20:01, 11 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks so much for the full and clear account you wrote up. If you can believe it, I had no idea something like this was going on. Probably better that way, in fact. Reading these things daily must impose a huge drain on your time, strength, and mental health. Albrecht 15:23, 12 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks

Thank you for the award, I really do appreciate it. If there is anything I can help you with let me know. --Looper5920 04:09, 12 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

One good turn deserves another.

You deserve it too. Durova 03:53, 12 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

 
I hereby present you with the Military history WikiProject Distinguished Service Award for contributions to the Military History project above and beyond the call of Wikipedianship. Durova 03:53, 12 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

You beat me to it - I'll second this award, and many humble thanks for yours to me, Kirill. --Loopy e 04:48, 12 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Foiled again. :-) I fully support this, and many thanks from me for your award to me as well Kirill. Andreas 07:54, 12 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

I enthusiastically agree with the above sentiments. SoLando (Talk) 16:53, 16 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Kirill, the Mongols

Kirill, I got most of the work done on the Mongol empire, and turned my attention to Rome, but have had increasing health problems, so am taking a month or so off. I tried to send you an email, but for some reason, it would not let me! I will let you know when I am back, as I will be working on Rome. (unless you send me elsewhere!)old windy bear 04:52, 12 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks :)

It is my first award - and I'm glad it for this project. Thanks a lot :) - Vedexent 05:30, 12 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Award

Thank you for the award you posted on my Talk page. Very flattering. Hal Jespersen 17:24, 12 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

My RfA

 
WikiThanks

Thanks for supporting my RFA. I really appreciated the show of support and all the kind words from so many great Wikipedians. I hope I live up to them! -- Vary | Talk 17:31, 12 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Third Serville War

I notice that you've rated Third Servile War as "B-class". It's an article that I've spent a lot of time and research on. Ideally I'd like to write it up to FAC status. While I am currently

  1. rewriting the terse prose into a little more "flowing and engaging" and...
  2. adding inline footnotes

do you have any other comments to make on what should be cleaned up in the article? - Vedexent 19:14, 12 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Vaslui

Oh, I see now. Okay, I've added it to the list. Thanks. --Candide, or Optimism 01:55, 13 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Hi Kirill. Thanks for the suggestions you made on improving the Christianity Portal at its FPC page. I have incorporated all your suggestions, as you can see in my reply. Hopefully you can now review your vote. Thanks for helping! Brisvegas 12:26, 14 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

In regards to the Operation Medak Pocket article

Hello. Just a fast question.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Medak_pocket

It shows from the History that you entered into the article the fact that 11 UN people died from it. Can't seem to find a source on this. Do you remember where you saw this?

--P-Chan 13:48, 14 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for answering back on my talk.

--P-Chan 05:37, 16 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Featured Article candidate (Military history of France)

Hello Kirill. Thanks for all your help with the military history of france in the peer review. Now that I've nominated for FA, would you please, if you have time, give a review? Thank you very much.UberCryxic 00:20, 16 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

RfC

I would appreciate your comments on Talk:Battle of Krasny Bor. We can't decide who won this minor engagement. Thanks for your time, Ghirla -трёп- 15:43, 16 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

In case you haven't seen it, there is another date link proposal. This time at: Wikipedia_talk:Manual_of_Style_(dates_and_numbers)#linking_of_dates. It was made after your last contribution on the talk page so I don't know if you saw it.

Please feel free to support or oppose it. Thanks. bobblewik 19:47, 16 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Successful RfA

Thanks for your support on my recent RfA, which I am pleased to say passed with a final tally of 80/1/1. If you ever need any help, or if I mess something up as an admin, please let me know.

Cactus.man 07:04, 17 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

back and ready for you to send me somewhere

Hi User:Kirill Lokshin my doc says light work is not going to hurt me. I can return to Rome, where I was beginning with the early Republic, or go to the medivial project, which you mentioned. I would like - if you don't mind - you to assign me one project to work on, and I will take my time, and work on it until it is done, and move on to the next. I feel most of the work - updating the Khans, the Major Mongol Battles and their unique military tactics and organization, is done. So I am back, a little beat up, but would like to help. Again, you mentioned the middle ages - if so, just tell me which project. Thanks for your kind wishes. if I take it easy, I should be fine. old windy bear 18:46, 17 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

User:Kirill Lokshin I listen to you my friend, because you are a truly nice person, highly competant, incredibly knowledgable - especially for someone not formally trained as a historian! - and a good project leader. I will start with the Roman Republic, though i will check with the gentleman you suggested I talk to. I just wanted to warn you I will be doing about an article a week for right now, instead of the 3-5 I was doing on the Mongols. My strength is down considerably, but I want to help! If somethign does come up you feel I could be useful on, pull me off the Roman Republic, and send me wherever! old windy bear 19:41, 17 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

fact?

fact? Why the HELL would I have guessed that?

/still hates the template naming schemes and utter lack of intuitiveness. Phil Sandifer 22:17, 17 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Yes. Because we're weirdly fond of a template for every purpose instead of a rememberable template for multiple purposes. Phil Sandifer 23:00, 17 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

A Favor

I am putting Image:Washington Crossing the Delaware.png through the fpc process, but the picture page has been protected, so I can not add the {fpc} templete. Could you place it there for me? TomStar81 00:46, 18 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thank you! TomStar81 00:52, 18 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Stub sorting

"Heh, these guys are going to be after you when they find out how many new small stub categories you've created ;-) Kirill Lokshin 02:29, 18 March 2006 (UTC)" I've just been helping out by sorting battle stubs by country and correcting such things. Is this a bad thing or a good thing? Besides, some of them were pretty large. Rshu 02:32, 18 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Okay, I will request a deletion for Finnish and Welsh battle stubs then. Rshu 02:37, 18 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Yeah, I was only trying to help, but I will try to find out how to better categorize these battle stubs. I just really hate whenever people confuse English and British in battle stubs, which is why I made the English battle stub category. In short, I was trying to make the battle stubs cooridinate with the battle category. Rshu 02:42, 18 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Okay, thanks for your help, I might of gotten myself in a predicament here, but it may not be so. I will try to get some help from Alai and make better battle stub categories. I got an idea, many of those battle stub categories could turn into subcategories to larger battle stub categories with some edits to the templates and such.Rshu 02:47, 18 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Sure, give me the play by play of all of the battle stubs. I had to put multiple ones for some of them because they were fought by multiple countries. I may want to do a merge of English, Scottish, and Welsh battle stubs all into British battle stubs for convenience purposes. Rshu 02:59, 18 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Watch list

Would you do me a favor and add Joan of Arc to your watch list? I've got a few concerns there. Thanks, Durova 02:35, 18 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Non-Admins List

I've taken my name off that list to avoid an edit war with you or someone else. I don't feel like bickering, but i'm not going to accept any description such as that one or the former one as accurate. Please don't put my name back there unless you wish to edit war with me, which I hope we can avoid. Karmafist Save Wikipedia 16:08, 18 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

My RFA

Here we go again...

About a month ago, when I created the competition section which ended the edit war on the page Iowa-class batleship MateoP added three citation need tags for some of the information. As a courtesy I set about researching his points to tighten the article and allow the all of the information to remain in the article; however school work must come first, and with midterms and other educational obligations I have been somewhat slower than usual in my checking of the points raised.

The other day I got a hit on the page Iowa-class battleship (which has been on my watchlist for some time) from MateoP. He has removed the information that was not cited, I move that I am sure he feels is right. Unfortunatly I remeber well the last edit war over the information in that section, and I fear that this move may occasion another round of edit warring. Could you keep tabs on the page until I finish the research to make sure nothing serious happens? TomStar81 10:32, 19 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

The Maps

Holy crap man, they are really good maps! Thanks a billion. Is this an online place where you got the maps? If so, do tell, because after Austerlitz I plan to hit every major Napoleonic battle for FA and I could really really use those high-quality maps.UberCryxic 18:38, 19 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Re: So...

I am sorry for any embarrassment I caused. I don't want to bring the Project into disrepute.

But still, when the Emperor has no clothes...

Anyway, onto something constructive: I've described my "Warbox Results" philosophy over at the Project talk page. Let's hope some good comes of all this. Albrecht 06:22, 20 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

HEEELP! TEMPLATE MASTER!

A large group of Europeans, won't stay put inside their unitbox! Can you help me hunt down and shoot these deserters? Thanks bro!--R.D.H. (Ghost In The Machine) 21:35, 20 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Mon dieu, Sir, but you are fast! Thanks!--R.D.H. (Ghost In The Machine) 21:43, 20 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Re: Spanish military history

Hey, thanks a bunch. I might not be able to contribute as much as I'd like these next two weeks, but I hope you and the others won't hesitate to consult me for help. Given what I've seen from previous collaborations, I'm sure the end result will, in any event, be splendid. Albrecht 00:32, 21 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Please help!!!!

I know I haven't spoken to you in a while, but I really need your help. One of my subpages (User:Spawn Man/Reviews) has been picked out by a big time editor & is now up for deletion here, Wikipedia:Miscellany for deletion/User:Spawn Man/Reviews. I know it may sound like I only come around when I need something, but this is really important to me. I only did this as a last resort. Please vote to keep the page & I'll do anything, eat your shoes, clean your toilets for a year, even wear one of those t shirts that say I'm stupid! I just want my page which I've spent so much time on to be left alone. Thanks, Spawn Man 01:10, 21 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

My RfA

Could you reconsider your vote on my RfA? I've agreed not to block anybody for at least a year after I get admin privileges. --Carnildo 04:23, 21 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

RfA thanks!

  Hi Kirill! Thank you for supporting my RfA. It passed at 105/1/0, putting me in WP:100 - I'm delighted and surprised! I'm always happy to help out, so if you need anything, please drop me a line. Cheers! ➨ REDVERS 20:23, 22 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

My RFA

 
Thank you!

Thank you for supporting / opposing / vandalising my RFA! The result was 71/3/0 and so I am now still a normal user / an administrator / indefinitely banned. Your constructive criticism / support / foulmouthed abuse has given me something to think about / helped me immensely / turned me into a nervous wreck. If there's any way I can help you in return, please ask someone else / suffer and die / drop me a line! --Sam Blanning (formerly Malthusian) (talk) 19:47, 23 March 2006 (UTC)Reply


Dear Mr Blanning, thank you for choosing the ACME Auto-thanker! Simply strike out the phrases that do not apply and tear off this strip at the indicated line to give all your supporters and detractors the personalised response they so richly deserve.
N.B: DO NOT FORGET TO TEAR THIS BIT OFF, MORON!

What a cool thank you temp...wish I'd voted for you now Mr Blanning:) --R.D.H. (Ghost In The Machine) 02:00, 24 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Oh Captain My Captain!

 
To Kirill Lokshin, for his outstanding and tireless efforts in making the Military History Project a beacon of hope and model of efficiency for all the rest, I hereby award the Golden Wiki.R.D.H. (Ghost In The Machine) 02:00, 24 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Barnstar, OTR & PUA Review

FYI. You may want to look and comment here: Wikipedia:Barnstar and award proposals/Proposed Changes. For your reference, the guidelines are referenced here: Barnstar Proposal Guidelines. Thanks -- evrik 18:22, 24 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

India portal

We had addressed some of the concerns that you had raised at the WP:FPCAN. Could you please check the page and advise? - Ganeshk (talk) 20:59, 24 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Barnstars

Are we allowed to hand out the award for the project if we spot someone doing a lot of really good work? :) Or is that for the project managers to do? :) - Vedexent 21:30, 24 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Makemi RfA

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Thank you for voting on my RfA. It passed with a consensus to promote of 45/7/1. To those of you concerned about the fact that I am a relative newcomer, I encourage you to poke me with a sharp stick if I make a mistake. Or better yet, let me know on my talk page, and I'll do my best to fix it. Makemi 05:06, 25 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

My RfA

  Thank you so much for supporting me in my recent RfA, which passed with a final tally of 56/1/0. I thank you for your confidence in my abilities. If you ever need anything or find that I have made an error, please let me know on my talk page. — Scm83x hook 'em 21:21, 25 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Esperanza Newsletter, Issue #1

Reach out is a program aimed at allowing users to bring issues that they have had in Wikipedia to a listening, sympathetic and caring audience:
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Battle of Cannae

Please, if you have the time, make any further edits to The Battle of Cannae article as you see fit. Your contributions will be greatly appreciated --Chubdub 01:56, 27 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

I am eager to recieve feedback from someone who has made a featured article in the past....someone such as yourself (i.e. War of the League of Cambrai)...so if you have any further suggestions (even if minor) I'd be grateful if you could tell me. --Chubdub 00:11, 28 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks. But in terms of organization, is it best to keep the "casualty" sub-section under "Battle" or "Historical significance"? And is there any collaboration of the week or peer review specialized for military history topics? --Chubdub 00:27, 28 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

My RfA

My RfA recently closed and it was a success, passing at 84-02-00. I would like to thank you for taking the time to weigh in and on your subsequent support. And I know it's quite cliche, but if you ever need any assistance and/or want another opinion on something, grab a Pepsi and don't hesitate to drop me a line on my talk page. Thanks again. Pepsidrinka 04:57, 27 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thank you

Military history of France is now a featured article! Thanks a lot for your support and suggestions. But there's also a problem: I can't see the FA logo at the upper right of the article. Any ideas on what could be wrong? Thanks again.UberCryxic 18:33, 27 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Haha....wow don't I feel stupid. Thanks man.UberCryxic 18:37, 27 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Features.

Thank you for your help. I'll un-feature it! Operative.Phrase 02:03, 29 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Re: Project newsletter

Nice one, count me in for distribution --Loopy e 04:33, 29 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Alright - I'll get it done tomorrow. --Loopy e 06:13, 29 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Rollback

Just a quick note to say I saw that MarkSweep has cited your rollback here as evidence in his arbcom case. This is particularly funny when you see your subsequent edit and message. Arbcom is just a laugh-a-minute these days. Leithp 10:28, 29 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

I suppose you could try and clear your name of this heinous crime, as I see Sjakalle has, but its quite amusing. MarkSweep's "but everyone else does it, so it must be okay" defence takes the biscuit. It looks just a tiny bit desperate.
Anyway, welcome to the ranks of the rouge admins. I'm a newly joined member myself. Leithp 13:09, 29 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
Admins today! Tut, tut, tut.....SoLando (Talk) 13:12, 29 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
Reaches for block user button Leithp 13:25, 29 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
Jimbo!!!!!! SoLando (Talk) 13:32, 29 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's SuperJimbo! Kirill Lokshin 14:27, 29 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
In any case, I don't particularly feel like going anywhere near that page; I've had quite enough of the whole userbox mess for the time being. Kirill Lokshin 14:27, 29 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
I concur with that, yeah. —Nightstallion (?) Seen this already? 18:26, 29 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
Aww c'mon! You want to be "bleeding edge" dont yas? Rfc and ARBcomm is the sheeznitz. You ain't nobody till you've been involved with at least one, preferably more...It'll give ya ROGUE CRED, dude;>--R.D.H. (Ghost In The Machine) 07:31, 31 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Military history WikiProject Newsletter, Issue I

 
The Military history WikiProject Newsletter
Issue I - March 2006
Project news
From the Coordinators

Welcome to the inaugural issue of the Military history WikiProject's newsletter! We hope that this new format will help members—especially those who may be unable to keep up with some of the rapid developments that tend to occur—find new groups and programs within the project that they may wish to participate in.

Please consider this inital issue to be a prototype; as always, any comments and suggestions are quite welcome, and will help us improve the newsletter in the coming months.

Kirill Lokshin, Lead Coordinator

Current proposals

delivered by Loopy e 04:59, 30 March 2006 (UTC) Reply

Very nice!

I should join the WP:MILHIST project, just so I can steal from it more consistently, it seems to do all the cool things first. WP:BEATLES is thinking of starting this practice and of course, we plan to nick this as a basis, unless you squawk, as it is very well done. PS, can you drop me an email offline? There is something I want to ask you about. ++Lar: t/c 16:39, 31 March 2006 (UTC) (PS, please respond here, I will watch)Reply

I've sent you an email. Or did you mean something else? Kirill Lokshin 16:48, 31 March 2006 (UTC)Reply
Nope that was exactly what I meant, thanks! ... and I sent a reply (and that's the last time I mention it here, promise! smile) ++Lar: t/c 17:26, 31 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Talk page header

I've nicked the general design of your nicely done talk page header for my own. Cheers =D --Loopy e 06:22, 30 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Battle of Tours

Kirill LokHi buddy! I will be posting an article on the first Punic War this weekend; in the interim, I did want to ask you to look at several articles that Smec and i haved worked on jointly on the Carolingians: Battle of Tours Charles Martel Carloman the son of Charles Martel Pippin the Short I think the first two at least deserve some recognition. The article on Martel is the best now online, and we put a LOT of work in it. I am on Rome, and as I said, will be posting the first article on that this weekend. Take care!old windy bear 11:32, 30 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Question

Are you interested in World War I or II or Thir Reich or something? If yes it would be great if you would take part in meta:Meta:Imperialism and world wars. Regards, John N. 16:26, 30 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

Could you maybe ask this at the correct place in your project? -- John N. 09:40, 4 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

My (HereToHelp’s) RfA

Thank you for supporting my RfA. I’m proud to inform you that it passed with 75 support to 1 oppose to 2 neutral. I promise to make some great edits in the future (with edit summaries!) and use these powers to do all that I can to help. After all, that’s what I’m here for! (You didn’t think I could send a thank you note without a bad joke, could I?) --HereToHelp 13:09, 1 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Content Experts

2000 Hours 1 April 2006

Please note: The title of the page is "Encyclopedia" not "Wikipedia." Surely you are not suggesting that the very word encyclopedia should be subverted to mean "Wikipedia." There is a separate page dedicated to "Wikipedia," is there not?

Historically, encyclopedias and their predecessors, dictionaries, have been researched and written by well-educated, well-informed content experts. Can you deny that this statement is true and accurate?

An encyclopedia researched and written by persons who are not well-educated or particularly well-informed will not fulfill the basic requirements for an encyclopedia.

Best Regards, Philippsbourg

0920 Hours, 2 April 2006

Of course I change the statement. If I had not changed it, you would have simply deleted it again. The fact remains that the current statement is historically accurate.

Philippsbourg

Thank you

  Thanks for your support in my RFA. The final vote count was (88/3/1), so I am now an administrator. Please let me know if at any stage you require assistance, or if you have comments on how I am doing as an administrator. Once again thank you and with kind regards Gryffindor 18:22, 2 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

RFA Thanks

 

Hi Kirill. Thank you for your support vote on my RFA. The final result was a successful request based on 111 support and 1 oppose. --CBDunkerson 14:28, 3 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Operation Iraqi Freedom AfD

As coordinator of WikiProject Military history, I thought you should be aware the stub article Operation Iraqi Freedom has been nominated for deletion. In the context of the Military History project, I feel that specific military operations, such as this, merit their own articles. Your opinion? —ERcheck @ 01:19, 4 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Siege of Saragossa (1809)

As the Military Project seeks to improve the coverage of the Napoleonic wars, I would welcome your comments on Siege of Saragossa (1809). Several guys insist on likening the Spanish siege to Battle of Stalingrad. I suggested the comparison with Battle of Borodino or Siege of Sevastopol (1854) might be more appropriate but they disagree. Third opinion required. --Ghirla -трёп- 11:19, 3 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Portal:Food

I've replied to most of your objections for Portal:Food's featured article nomination. Could you check?--TBC ??? ??? ??? 20:39, 4 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Favor

Was wondering if you would acknowledge someone for me. I realize that anyone can give out the Wiki chevrons for the project but I have already given this user a barnstar and since then their contributions have been outstanding and numerous and I don't want it to look like I am the only one awarding him. Also, I think it looks good when the head of the project actually gives the awards. ERcheck has been making outstanding edits to USMC related articles and is very deep into creating pages for every USMC Medal of Honor recipient. His work has been extensive and the number of pages he has created is pretty amazing. It would be great to see the efforts awarded. Thanks in advance.--Looper5920 22:12, 4 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Admin coaching

Hi! While User:Titoxd is on a Wikibreak, he gave me permission to do some leg-work concerning Esperanza admin coaching. I was curious how your coaching with User:EddieSegoura is going. If it is finished (or even if it isn't), would you be able to take on another coachee? Don't feel guilty if you don't have the time- I perfectly understand, and wouldn't want anyone feel overworked. Thanks for all your time! EWS23 | (Leave me a message!) 04:16, 5 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for your response. I have assigned User:SFGiants as your coachee. Thanks for all your support of the admin coaching program, and let me know if you have any questions. EWS23 | (Leave me a message!) 05:43, 6 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for the recognition

Thanks for the recognition / awarding of the Distinguished Service Award. Working on the USMC articles has been very interesting; I'm making progress, but there is a lot to do. It is nice to have the Military History WikiProject to look to for guidance. —ERcheck @ 05:08, 5 April 2006 (UTC)Reply


Battle of Khaybar

Thank you very much for your improvement of this stub. Any contributions you can make here are likely to be greatly appreciated. As it first appeared, it was an unsourced screed against the conniving Jews and the peacable Muhammad, etc. I am sure you are familiar with this style of narrative. Anyhow, the more we can keep it in the real world, the better. I don't know much about the tactics of this area and era, but insights of that nature why Khaybar was a valued strategic objective, etc., might go a long way in this regard.Timothy Usher 02:10, 6 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Colours / Facings

Kirill Hi, Sorry if I caused a problem editing the military info box. However the Infantry Colours and Facing have two diferent meanings. Colours are the standards carried in battle and on parade. Facings were originally the linings of the different units uniform / tunics, which are now usually shown as backings to Regimental capbadges, such as a Yellow Diamond for the QLR's or a Red triangle for the DWR. All Infantry Regiment's carry a set of Regulation Regimental and Queens colours, albeit with different battle honours emblazoned on them. However facings may be white, scarlet, yellow, green, etc these need to be shown as 'Facings' not 'Colours'. Is there any other way of doing this? 86.3.1.236 13:50, 6 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

The easiest way would be to include both items in the field, like this:
{{Infobox Military Unit
...
|colors_label= Colours and facings
|colors=''Colours'': insert colours here <br/> ''Facings'': insert facings here
...
}}
Does that help somewhat? Kirill Lokshin 13:56, 6 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Mediation

Hey Kirill. I'm having a bit of a content dispute with another user in the Military history of France talk (scroll all the way down) and I'd like you to take a look and maybe offer a solution.UberCryxic 15:42, 6 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

User:Monicasdude

As Monicasdude doesn't appear to be taking much from the two RFCs against him, I have opened a Request for Arbitration. Feel free to make a statement at Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration#Monicasdude.

You were contacted because you endorsed a previous RFC against Monicasdude, please accept my sincere apologies if this message is not of interest to you and feel free to blank it. Stifle 15:46, 6 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Esperanza Newsletter, Issue #2

The Barnstar Brigade is a new program aimed at giving more very deserving yet unappreciated users barnstars. It will officially start on 2006-04-09, but signing up is encouraged before this date:
"Here in Wikipedia, there are hundreds of wikipedians whose work and efforts go un-appreciated. One occasionally comes across editors who have thousands of good edits, but because they may not get around as much as others, their contributions and hard work often go un-noticed. Sadly, these editors often leave the project. As Esperanzians, we can help to make people feel appreciated, be it by some kind words or the awarding of a Barnstar. A project the size of Wikipedia has thousands of editors, so there are plenty of people out there who deserve recognition, one just has to find them. The object of this program is not to flood editors with Barnstars, but to seek out people who deserve them, and make them feel appreciated."
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Welcome to the second issue of the new format Esperanza Newsletter - we hope you still like it! This week, it was delivered diligently by our new dogsbody. MiszaBot (run by Misza13): any execution complaints should go to him. Content comments should be directed at the Esperanza talkpage. Thanks!
  1. The next elections: Approval voting as before and, also as before, an previous leadership member can run. Please submit your name for voting in the relevant section of this page. Voting starts on 2006-04-23 and ends on 2006-04-30. There will be three places up for grabs as KnowledgeOfSelf is leaving Wikipedia. Please see the previously linked page for full details.
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A plea from the editor...
The propsed programs page is terribly underused! Please leave any comments, good or bad, on the page, to help us determine the membership's thoughts on the ideas there.
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War Novels Category

thanks for being so understanding, What I would suggest is that you consider Novels in the debate (I have to say I ame a bit of a fan of you project and how you go about things, having shamelessly copied some of your ideas for others I work in). Could you consider the place of Military Books, fiction and non-fiction in your scheme. And it might be nice to post a message of to when you get close to agreement on both the Book Project page and Novel Project page. Is that too much to ask. Regards  :: Kevinalewis : (Talk Page)/(Desk) 10:50, 7 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Admin coaching

You have been assigned to be my admin coach. I wonder what comes next. :) ςפקιДИτς 02:00, 9 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Military categories

Hi there. Thanks for creating Category:Wars of the Mongols. I moved it to Category:Military history of the Mongol Empire, as I thought that was a better category to lie between Category:Mongol Empire and the Mongol Wars category. I also populated the Mongol Wars category with some articles I found in the Military history of the Mongol Empire category. One thing I'm not sure about is Category:Battles of the Mongols: it currently appears in both Category:Medieval warfare and in the "history of the empire" category. Should it only appear in the latter? Carcharoth 09:16, 10 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Actually, thinking on this a bit further, I suppose technically speaking a wars subcategory of a "history of the empire" category should be named "Wars of the Mongol Empire". And the more general "Wars of the Mongols" category would cover other wars/battles before and after there was a Mongol Empire. It depends how much of a distinction there is (or will be) on Wikipedia between the history of the Mongols as a people and the history of the period when they had an empire. Might be best to add a note to the category saying that it is only intended for wars concerning the Mongol Empire, and to give dates delineating the period. Effectively, it is either a "by period" (Mongol Empire period) subcategory of the "by combatants" (Mongol people) category, or a more specific "by combatants (Mongol Empire as combatants) category! Might not be that important a distinction, though. Carcharoth 13:49, 10 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Can't sleep, clown will eat me RFA 33⅓

Thank you for your early support during my third RFA (and first). The last nomination turned out to be a success, with an unexpected number of participants from all over. If you ever need anything, are feeling snackish, or would just like to chat, please feel free to visit me on my talk page; I never sleep. 8-) Can't sleep, clown will eat me 19:51, 10 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Objectivity

Kirill, the numbers mentioned at battles edited by you are highly exagerated. Sometimes armies of 250000 to 350000 are mentioned for battles fought 1000 years ago!!!, which is very interesting considering the logistics involved in such huge numbers that makes it impossible. The populations of most countries were not big enough to accomodate and feed such huge numbers of men!. Most of these battles are mentioned without sources. Do you actually correct at all?. Orrin_73

Someone for Your History Project

I gave User:HLGallon a barnstar chevrons for contributions to military history, you should really work to rope the user in! T K E 05:34, 11 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Battle of Königsberg

Hi, I just noticed in the wikiproject page that the entry for Battle of Königsberg is missing. Can you please tell me which battle are you considering? The Napoleonic one, the 1945 Soviet assault, something else, or both? Thanks in advance. grafikm_fr 16:10, 11 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

From the context, I believe it's the WWII one that's actually being asked for; but an article on either would be very welcome! Kirill Lokshin 16:28, 11 April 2006 (UTC)Reply
OK, fine, because it's the one I'm currently writing. How convenient :) However, shouldn't it be renamed to something like Battle of Königsberg (1945), because there is the Napoleonic battle (with the famous failed siege of Pillau) as well? Thanks. grafikm_fr 16:37, 11 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thank you

 
Thank you!
Hello Kirill Lokshin/Archive 1. Thank you for your support in my RfA! It passed with a final tally of 91/3/5. I am quite humbled and pleased by the community's show of confidence in me. If you need help or just want to talk, let me know. Cheers! -- Fang Aili 說嗎?

Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Monicasdude

Hello,

An Arbitration case involving you has been opened: Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Monicasdude. Please add evidence to the evidence sub-page, Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Monicasdude/Evidence. You may also contribute to the case on the workshop sub-page, Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Monicasdude/Workshop.

On behalf of the Arbitration Committee, Johnleemk | Talk 00:49, 12 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Since you are an Admin

What is done when there is an "edit war" over a page - it appearing that "ideological" axes are being ground? See Carthage (edit | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views). - Vedexent 01:30, 13 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks :) I know! It's like there was a sudden "edit war" over pompons! I'll call for the RFC then. His removal of any mention of any other cultures - including the Roman colonization of the site later, seems ideologically based. - Vedexent 01:47, 13 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

I don't really care if they did or not. I just object to the unilateral removal of any other external culture's viewpoint of Carthaginian society. Hardly seems NPOV. Even if a view is wrong, it should be mentioned and discounted. - Vedexent 02:02, 13 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

It is possible, yes. And if the community views go against him/her and s/he continues such adversarial editing, well... that's why they invented IP blocks and page locks. But "due process of law" is always a needful thing. - Vedexent 02:15, 13 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

It didn't work. And it is spreading. See Talk:Hannibal. - Vedexent 00:20, 14 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Not when the editor is tumbling their IP and making anonymous edits. There really isn't a defense against that. There's just tons of reverting from the 3-4 people who responded to the RFC. - Vedexent 00:31, 14 April 2006 (UTC)Reply


Has there been a rise it Wikipedia vandalism, or have I just become more aware of it as my watch list grows and grows? What have you noticed as an Admin? - Vedexent 00:37, 14 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Another admin locked Carthage less than a minute after the anon over-wrote with their version. Is there anything that can be done? Is there anything that should be done? - Vedexent 14:24, 14 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

LOL - Ok, yes, that link made me laugh. You have a point. I've set up a "voting tally" on the talk page to try and get people to vote and "weigh in" on the lock. In a couple of days maybe we'll have enough votes and comments to petition a sysop to unlock the page. Thanks for your advice - Vedexent 15:03, 14 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Ok - you're a pretty level headed person :) I would like to ask you for a quick opinion regarding Carthage: Am I being unreasonable and "needing to chill"? I asked - so I won't be offended if you are "brutally honest" about it :D - Vedexent 23:58, 15 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

LOL - thanks. One of the downsides in trying not to be "dogmatic and narrow-minded" is the nagging suspicion that you may be the one being an unreasonable jackass and just have a blind spot about it. It helps to have an external opinion sometimes which is why I asked. Thanks :) - Vedexent 00:10, 16 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Oh, and Happy Easter tomorrow, if you celebrate it :) - Vedexent 00:30, 16 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

War Art

Not really an objection, but I do think that "art" doesn't quite cover it if you start to include novels, could we consider a change to "Art and Literature". My thinking here is that there are two very different basic definitons of the work are one very general which covers anything which is not really a science (which I think is the one you are thinking of), and one which implies quite strongly in many the visual arts. At a stretch some might think to include music. So if this option is not appropriate, maybe a compromise of "War arts" might imply more thatn the visual. :: Kevinalewis : (Talk Page)/(Desk) 16:09, 15 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Campaignbox

It is nothing; I guess I was just perturbed at seeing everything disappear so suddenly, and without comment. It may be convenient if I state that, as a general rule, I see no reason why present-day conflicts should have different standards than the ones already in place at WPMILHIST. If people want to develop other templates, that's fine, but they shouldn't compromise the existing system. Albrecht 01:05, 16 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Happy Spring celebration / Easter (as your preferences and beliefs dictate)

 
Here's hoping that if the bunny leaves you any beans they're this kind! ++Lar: t/c 15:46, 16 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Torchic

Thank you for the copyedit, it's deeply appreciated. Unfortunately I'm pretty sure it's too little too late, several editors have left "this article is badly written" objects and never returned. I also have a back record of being ignored on talk pages. And no one likes me... Thanks again, Highway Rainbow Sneakers 18:44, 16 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thank you, some of the complaints are just bizarre. Adults complaining about "name calling", from a teeanager. Which no-one knows apparently, which is probably why all the comments are depressing me. Thank you for the copyedit (it's very god from what I checked.) While I'm here, are there any other problems you spotted when copyeditting? Cheers, Highway Rainbow Sneakers 19:20, 16 April 2006 (UTC)Reply
We do, but we can't decide on them. As far as I edit;
Headers aren't in Italics
Game names are in Italics
Trading Card Sets aren't in Italics
"Pokémon" in "Pokémon anime" and "Pokémon video games" are in Italics
Manga titles are in Italics
Attacks are in Italics
Manga chapters/episode titles aren't in Italics

If you can point out any major inconsistencies that would help. Just to check, are you at Neutral at present? Cheers and thanks, Highway Rainbow Sneakers

Thanks! By the way, are you running in the Advisory Elections for Esperanza? I'd definitely support you. Cheers, Highway Rainbow Sneakers
I know you do a lot of work there so I can understand. I think I was feeling unwell when I signed myself, I'm the Esperanza version of Mickey Mouse :P. Good thing it isn't Approval Voting. Cheers, Highway Rainbow Sneakers

Mormonism and Judaism

  • Strong object:
    • No explicit listing of references. In addition, much of the material (particularly as regards Judaism itelf) is simply unreferenced.
    • The existence of article borders on original research; certainly there is no reputable source provided to demonstrate that a comparison between Mormonism and Judaism is particularly meaningful (versus, say, Mormonism and Shinto or Mormonism and Zoroastrianism), or that the article's choice of topics for comparison is appropriate. Kirill Lokshin 01:47, 15 April 2006 (UTC)Reply
      • RESPONSE Included it a list of other book on same issue, discrediting the original research, and reputable source complaint
        • Covenant and Chosenness in Judaism and Mormonism, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, November 2001, ISBN 0838639275
        • Spiritual Vision: Hebrew Cryptograms -- The Key to Unlocking Parallels Between Mormonism and Judaism, David B. Cohen and Irving Cohen, Deseret Books, SKU: 4702961
        • Mormons and Jews: Early Mormon Theologies of Israel,Signature Books, January 1993, ISBN 156085006X
        • MY BURNING BUSH, THE SPIRITUAL JOURNEY OF NANCY GOLDBERG HILTON, AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY By Nancy Goldberg Hilton, ISBN 0-9776403-0-2, Library of Congress Registration Number TX 6-288-494

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Thanks for pointing that out. Will fix. (^'-')^ Covington 03:25, 17 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

WikiProject categorization

Great work on cleaning up the categorization; it was long overdue! One minor issue, though: now that the en.wiki replication lag is off the scale, Interiot's WikiProject List is going to be increasingly out of date; and since we're not leaving individual projects in Category:WikiProjects directly, there's no good category for active projects. (The subject-breakdown categories don't make this distinction, obviously; Category:History WikiProjects, for example, includes both highly active and utterly dead ones.) I'm not sure what the best way of dealing with this would be, though, or even whether it's a significant problem. Kirill Lokshin 03:18, 17 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

  • Well, if you decide that it is a significant problem, the obvious solution is to simply have a Category:Active WikiProjects and put them all there; perhaps we could work out a system there every WikiProject that's not in "Inactive WikiProjects" is automatically placed there by a bot. And, thanks for the kind words! -Silence 03:36, 17 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Admin Coaching

Hi there. I notice that you and I am coaching Sf-Giants. Would you like to meet on IRC sometime and we can discuss how we are going to go about it? Regards -- Banez 11:43, 17 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Military maps

Hi Kirill,

I was wondering if this link was listed somewhere under resources on the milhist project. Indeed, it appears to contain a lot of useful maps and all of them appear to be in PD because it's a gov work (at least, several of them are listed on Wikipedia and commons with this tag). What do you think? TIA. Grafikm_fr 15:28, 22 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Hello Kirill Lokshin, I have left a short note at the end of featured content's talk page. You might want to voice your opinion on the matter. Shyam (T/C) 19:49, 22 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Old Skool Esperanzial note

Since this isn't the result of an AC meeting, I have decided to go Old Skool. This note is to remind you that the elections are taking place now and will end at 23:50 UTC on 2006-04-29. Please vote here. Thanks. --Celestianpower háblame 20:42, 23 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks!

Thanks for the welcome to the military history project! Elf-friend 12:58, 26 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Talk pages - British WW I Divisions

Be happy to add {{WPMILHIST}} and {{WPMILHIST British military history task force}}.. Should they be substituted (i.e., {{subst:WPMILHIST}})? —ERcheck @ 02:26, 28 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Casus Belli technical problems

Hey Kirill, when you added back the casus belli to the template a strange thing happened to the Six-Day War article. Its difficult to explain so maybe you should take a look for yourself. What I suppose happened is that the casus belli was already written in the article, but since it wasn't in the template it wasn't obviously shown, now that it is once again part of the template it seems to thrown something out of wack. What do you think caused this?- Moshe Constantine Hassan Al-Silverburg | Talk 04:43, 28 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Yes it is fine now, thank you.- Moshe Constantine Hassan Al-Silverburg | Talk 04:47, 28 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

rfa

Thanks for the support on my RFA. Unfortunately, it did not achieve consensus. I look forward to your support in a couple months when I apply again. Holler at me if you need anything. SWATJester Ready Aim Fire! 01:16, 29 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Mathbot1.0

Kirill,

Thanks for supporting the automation initiative at 1.0, but if I were you I'd hold off on doing a lot of work until we've tested out the system (I know how long your list is!). Everything is still somewhat in a state of flux, and I'd hate for you to do lots of work and then have to change everything. The testing will (I think) only take a few days - Oleg plans to test out the generation of logs on Sunday. He didn't seem to reject my proposal (from you) for separate logs for each subject area, so that's a good sign. Keep an eye on things via the Mathbot1.0 talk page. I'm using this chemistry list as a test list, but I think I want to change the format if that's OK with Tito and Oleg. By the way, I love your project's worklist, and I think it will provide a major source of articles for WP1.0. Sorry I thought you were from maths before, though they have a nice list too! Cheers, Walkerma 01:16, 30 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Sorry, I got distracted in my reply and never answered your specific queries. Regarding how Mathbot is reading the information in, you'll have to ask that at the Mathbot page I think. As for the importance, I judged that the importance of an article is something that will not normally change (unless there is a major news event associated with it, like a major Earthquake in a previously unimportant town). Therefore we can assume that the importance is static information, edited by humans occasionally as needed. Walkerma 01:44, 30 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thank you

Thank you for welcoming me to the Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history. I am glad to be part of it. // Brendenhull 00:04, 1 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Same here, thanks for the nice welcome. -- malo (tlk) (cntrbtns) 02:34, 2 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Battle of the Lower Dnieper

Hello Kirill,

I'm appealing to you because what's happening on Battle of the Lower Dnieper and especially its talk page is starting to turn into complete nonsense. :(

Some user called heqs questions just about anything in this page, seeking (non-existent) reasons for moving (I saw you reply on this one), deletion (!!!) and removing huge chunks of content because they're supposed to be OR (and they're not). He's also "assisted" by some user called KPbIC, which is IIRC suspected to be AndriyK's sockpuppet. Incidentally, users like Kuban Kazak and Irpen reviewed the page and did not modify it, except for some typos and useful additions of course.

Since you're the administratior of the milhist portal and also a Wikipedia administrator, I call you for help... I'm far from being an expert at resolving such disputes, but I think that we should possibly go for a page protect until the dispute is resolved, and possibly an internal review of the page by users from milhist project.

What do you think? Thanks in advance. -- Grafikm_fr (AutoGRAF) 11:11, 2 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

more categories in Wikicommons?

Hi, thanks for notecing my work at Commons. I don´t know, but I have the the impression that there are allready too many categories in wikicommons. To be honest I am not very impressed by the eficiency of that wiki at all. Perhaps I am too used to the english Wiki. Flamarande 16:12, 2 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

FAC Help

Hi, Kirill. I know you like to contribute at FAC, so I was wondering if you could comment on an FAC I am assisting with. It's National College Athletics Association (Phillipines). The nom is a bit vote-poor so I thought I would ask some Esperanzians I see on FAC fairly often to help with the nom. Criticism is welcome, and I would actually appreciate it. The only problem is sourcing, because for that, you'll have to ask the original author, Circa 1900 Thanks! RyanGerbil10 03:39, 5 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Hello there. Can you check out the article if it is fine already? Thanks. Circa 1900 06:06, 7 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Importance

I would like some details about how to implement the importance in WP1.0 articles. Easiest would be I think if I read that information from categories, but then those article talk pages need to be categorized. Maybe you could talk to Walkerma, Titoxd, and other interested folks about how to mark the imortance and how to standardise things in a predicatable manner. Then it will be rather easy to modify my script to collect that information. You can reply here if you have comments. Cheers, Oleg Alexandrov (talk) 04:39, 6 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Will do. Kirill Lokshin 05:34, 6 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

announcement

Hi, I'm happy for you to delete that announcement about Jetley – if you move it to the place which is the best place for it! Otherwise we're essentially saying there's no place to announce things which may be of specialist interest to project members. JackyR 16:31, 6 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Cheers. JackyR 16:34, 6 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Mongols

Kirill LokKirill, I left a message for you on my talk page - I would be honored to help, and the details are in that message. old windy bear 19:30, 6 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

RE:Defense of Sihang Warehouse

w00000000000000000000000t!!!11!1111!1oneoneeleventy1one!!!

... *Ahem* Thanks. Anyway, you're doing the bulk of the work for the MILHIST WP, so your contribs are as great as any. I feel like I'm slacking off in that department as the asst coordinator... :S -- Миборовский U|T|C|M|E|Chugoku Banzai! 04:22, 7 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Assessment of Milhist articles

Hi Kirill,

I saw that you started putting assessment grades on various Milhist articles.

Could you use some help of mine in assessing all those unassessed (which, as far as i can tell, are quite numerous)? I could help you with the most obvious stuff already (meaning stubs get stub grade), and why not with more complicated cases too.. :)

Thanks, Grafikm_fr (AutoGRAF) 17:03, 7 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Battle of the bulge

Hi again :)

Is it me or this page has a bug? It is listed as FA but don't have a star in the upper right corner.

Is my navigator smoking something or is it intentionnal? -- Grafikm_fr (AutoGRAF) 20:51, 7 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

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Foreign FAs

Hi Kirill,

I have a lil' question for you regarding foreign featured articles. Not surprisingly, I would like to get some of the articles to FAs :), starting with those which foreign versions are already FA.

However, something bothers me about that. Are we exactly sure that FA levels of requirement are the same on all wikipedias?

The best example imho is probably Hundred Years' War, which Esperanto version is FA, while in my eyes, it would barely get a "start" if it was on English wikipedia war portal (I don't speak esperanto, but the length of the article, the absence of maps, the number of red links and so on are pretty obvious).

So, in your opinion, just how worthy such a method is? TIA. -- Grafikm_fr (AutoGRAF) 14:01, 8 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

WikiProject Military History

I think everybody on this project should join the War Wikia because it needs help. There have been only 4 users editing. General Eisenhower (talk of my war years) (talk here) 21:50, 8 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

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Removing "too many stub tags"...

So, who did you have in mind? Alai 00:29, 10 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks. Sometimes it is indeed excessive (I've seen over six, a number of times; I might compile some stats on octuple-stubbing, etc, sometime, just for larfs), and if there's some rhyme or reason to the way the removal's being done (such as elimination of redundant stubbing with both a sub- and super-type). SPUI's antics I'm certainly already familiar with (at least so far as openly campaigning against WSS, use of {{stub}} on articles with insulting comments about their ostentatious unsortedness, and sprees of creation (and repeated recreation) of pointless and confusing redirects). Alai 01:20, 10 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

WW 2 Casualties

How do you think the page can be improved?--Woogie10w 01:31, 10 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Please be more specific. What don't you understand? --Woogie10w 02:03, 10 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

I tried to make it as concise as possible, however the major powers might deserve a seperate page. USSR casualties is on my to do list. Soviet casualties is a can of worms. The four main issues are 1- The undercount of casualties at the beginning of the war because of the chaos in 1941. 2-The fact that Poland and the USSR both claim the losses in the territory annexed in 1939. One side has to pick them up in order to avoid a duplication. This has gone over the heads of most writers in the west. 3-The number of deaths due to Soviet repression is unknown and a subject of a debate I want to avoid. For example the Vlasov army POWs were marched off to the Gulag for an unknown fate. They may be included in Soviet losses. 4- 3 million civilians died of famine in the unoccupied USSR. They are included in Soviet war losses.
The issue of German war dead is another can of worms. Rudiger Overmans a well known German military historian did a study of WW2 casualties and concluded Germany lost 5.3 million. This agrees with the fact that Germany, Austria and the ethnic Germans suffered a demographic loss of about 8 million in the war. Historians in the English speaking world still copy the 1947 statistic that Germany lost 3.5 million soldiers in the war.
The other can of worms is Poland. After the war the Polish government claimed 6 million war dead. The number has been copied for years by western historians who never bothered to check this statistic. When the communist rule ended historians published studies that gave Polish losses at about 5 million. The missing 1 milion were never allowed to leave the USSR or decided to remain in their homes in Byelorussia.
Also the issue of combat and non combat casualties is a real problem. Some folks want to see only battle deaths listed. The deaths due to accidents, disease or POWs should be excluded. The losses of partisans is also a problem for some people who think they should br classified as civilians and civilian losses should be on deaths due bombing, shelling ect., Holocaust deaths excluded. I tried to post a gross number and explain the details in the footnotes.
In any case I think the page is far more informative than the Information Please Schedule with a few skimpy footnotes or Mr. Whites column of numbers that are averaged.--Woogie10w 02:46, 10 May 2006 (UTC) Sounds fine, I am working on a page 'Soviet Casualties', I would like the input of folks who have a native command of the language, my Russian is only fair and I may have missed some work done by people in Russia. Is there anybody willing to work with me on this?--Woogie10w 03:19, 10 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Kirill, again I ask you-How do you think the WW2 Casualties page could be improved? Please provide specific examples of how you would update the page. You must have a reason why you have rated this page a Cat:B.--Woogie10w 09:35, 11 May 2006 (UTC)Reply
My goal is is to give the readers the facts with a minimum amount of verbage, if they need the details the references are cited. In this regard I have done a far better job than other Wikipedia contributers. Take a look at the article on 10/22/05, the reader was given a table of statistics without sources. Kirill, please take the time to read those footnotes, and again be specific about what needs to be done, thanks--Woogie10w 11:04, 11 May 2006 (UTC)Reply
I posted some comments to the WW2 Casualties talk page this AM--Woogie10w 10:12, 12 May 2006 (UTC)Reply


WW2 Casuaualties- A note on methodology

The book 'Population Changes in Europe since 1939' by Gregory Frumkin is essential for anyone researching WW2 Casualties. The author analyzes the population of each European nation to derive estimated war losses. The data he used from 1951 is dated in the case of Germany and Poland. However, his methodology should be used to determine war losses. I strongly reccomend that you read the book. I saw it available for sale on Bookfinder.com--Woogie10w 12:04, 10 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Battle of Kettle Creek

I posted a similar message on the Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Military history page, but no one has responded. I realize that everyone is busy and has a life outside of Wikipedia. So do I, but I really need some help. First, since this is my first article I wanted to know if it was okay what I wrote and Second, I am having trouble with my footnotes. I do not understand HTML very well, but I tried. I used the [1] code. The numbers appear but not footnotes. Help Please. I really would like this to be a good article. It was a rewrite of a stub and I am kind sensitive about my writing. I hope to do more articles for Wikipedia and if what I did for the Battle of Kettle Creek is goood then I will contiune to use that format. If it needs improvement, I want to know what is wrong so I can fix it. Please help.

Sincerely Yours, (Steve 16:06, 10 May 2006 (UTC))Reply


Thank You very much for fixing the probelm and reviewing the article. Not to mention your comments. One other thing. Did I add enough to the article to remove the stub tag?(Steve 17:06, 10 May 2006 (UTC))Reply

{{portalpar}}

Since the end of April when {{portal}} made it redundant; it has optional parameters now.--cj | talk 13:24, 11 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Question on task force templates

I apologize in advance — I've not been keeping up with the discussion and now find myself a bit confused: On Wikipedia:WikiProject_Military_history/Project_banner, it indicates that we are to use {{WPMILHIST}} with its appropriate additions of task forces, e.g. {{WPMILHIST|US-task-force=yes}} However, the Project discussion page indicates the use of {{catwikiproject|Military history}}. Am I understanding it correctly — to indicate the Military history project, there are two tags, one for articles and one for categories? —ERcheck @ 23:57, 11 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Khwarezmid Empire

Kirill, I have begun the rewrite of the article on the Khwarezmid Empire. Would you please check the new introduction, which has three paragraphs instead of one, and see if this is a direction you like? Thanks! old windy bear 23:59, 11 May 2006 (UTC)Reply


Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Monicasdude closed

This arbitration case is closed.

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Discussion location

Kirill,

Concerning the discussion you are requesting on the War Portal: Would you like the discussion on the talk page or on the main page where you posted the question?

ERcheck @ 23:23, 12 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

War of the League of Cambrai

I just wanted to say I've probably read thousands of Wikipedia articles and this is by far the best. You wrote that mostly yourself? As far as giving the reader an absolute perspective of the events, especially considering it's a military article, this article blows anything else I've read out of the water. It certainly deserved to be a featured article, and its good to know there are editors like you out there. I normally wouldn't compliment an article if I didn't feel it really deserved it, but I was moved to do so in this case. great work! Dave 01:54, 13 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

portal suggestion

Thanks for the suggestion about anniversaries for Portal:History of science. I've started the process, though it will probably be a long while before all the dates get created.--ragesoss 02:20, 14 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Battle of Taillebourg - B-Grade

Hi I was very pleasantly surprised to see that this article had been awarded a grade, first time out. It makes for good incentives. Even tho' it's not a very high grade, it is fun to have some 'external' recognition of effort. It also shows how much work is going on behind the Wikipedia scenes. Thanks for all the effort. May I make a weasly remark? The spelling of 'substantial' in the B-Grade write-up has lost its second 't' - I can't find how to edit it so assume it's locked. Keep up the good work! Ballista 03:08, 14 May 2006 (UTC)Reply


Cart dept Head

I think we might have found a willing and qualified victim volunteer :> What thinkest Thou?--R.D.H. (Ghost In The Machine) 03:38, 15 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Operation Wikinger

This article was recently rated "b". One of its lacks is a "battle box" (I think that's the description). I would add it, but is it relevant, given that the operation was a disastrous "friendly fire" episode? Of course, the opponents could be Luftwaffe v. Kriegsmarine, but, apart from dark humour, it's inappropriate. Folks at 137 19:04, 15 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

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Key for Template:Military conflict

Hey Kirill, I was wondering if we could possibly add a key to the military conflict template. Honestly I have always been able to figure the symbols out until today when I saw the Battle of Sedan article. I would assume that the flag next to Napoleon III's name indicates that he was the leader of the country, however since I have never seen that symbol before I suppose it could also mean that he was the official leader but he didn't actually take part militarily, or that maybe it is supposed to mean that he was deposed right after the battle since it was a decisive victory for Germany and ultimatly ended the second French Empire. It seems to me that there really shouldn't be this much ambiguation, but maybe I'm just reading to much into it. Do you agree?- Moshe Constantine Hassan Al-Silverburg | Talk 09:46, 17 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks, I see your point, but would you ever consider adding a lot of little colorful symbols as well as a key so that they could be understood? I think that would give more life to the template. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Moshe Constantine Hassan Al-Silverburg (talkcontribs)

Yea that was a stupid joke sorry, but I think we could add just a few symbols to show who had overall command when there are multiple leaders listed. Also if one of the leaders was the actual head-of-state we could show somthing there. If we only have like 4 symbols then a key won't take up that much room, and isn't possible not to include the key at all when none of the symbols are in use?- Moshe Constantine Hassan Al-Silverburg | Talk 11:51, 17 May 2006 (UTC)Reply
I guess you're probably right.- Moshe Constantine Hassan Al-Silverburg | Talk 23:46, 17 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Let me be the 10th

I have yet to see anyone on Wikipedia approach your level of commitment. In that spirit I present you this motivated barnstar. Please stay involved in all aspects of the project. Thanks.--Looper5920 11:54, 17 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

 
 
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Importance definition

Hi Kirill, I was looking for my reply to you on this, but don't see it. Anyway, I have put a short description of this here. Does this help? By the way, how are the bot tests going for Military History? The response in chemistry has been very positive, I'm glad to stay. If the system is working well, I would like WP1.0 to be suggesting that other projects adopt this if they are willing (we will be contacting WikiProjects again soon). Cheers, Walkerma 17:53, 17 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Yes- I would like 10,000, though I'd settle for 2000 for V0.5 if needed - and I am indeed very excited about the number of assessed articles Mil Hist is generating. I also regard that project as producing many of the most important articles I would like to see in that 10,000 - sadly, many of the most important historical topics do relate to war and battles, and many of those are "must-haves" for WP1.0. However, we can't issue a CD with 10,000 articles, consisting of 9000 military articles, 500 chemistry, 200 tropical cyclones and 300 other topics! In other words, because of balance and the "importance" factor, there will be some less important military articles that will not get into WP0.5, because there are many more important articles from other fields that are still not there. Hopefully that can be rectified by the time we get to V1.0 and the first official release.

One other thing may be possible, you might want to consider producing a Wikireader on Military History or some part of it. This would mean a CD containing a complete collection of articles related to (say) the Second World War, or Wars in the 20th Century, or A History of European Warfare, or some such thing. I'm thinking we may want to do that for chemicals once we have all of our worklist raised up to B or A-Class. Walkerma 18:21, 17 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Flamarande + maps of the Roman empire

Hi, it is only me, or in the english wikipedia there isn´t any category for the maps of the Roman empire? Flamarande 20:19, 17 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Hmm, what do you think should we create such a "category:Maps of the Roman Empire", or not? Flamarande 20:45, 17 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Fine by me, just asking. You have been here a long time, is there any way I can request images (or improvements of present images)? I don´t know someone you might know, or somplace where I can ask... Flamarande 20:49, 17 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

I give

I will stop using links to the war wiki in my sig but it is not going to be pretty after a while. Eisenhower (at war or at peace) (Project) (UTC) 20:59, 17 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Question on process for restoring blanked material

Kirill, With your extensive workings on Wikipedia, including adminship, I hope you can answer this question. I ran across the article Fashionista on AFD. It was created (July 2005) as an article about a band. In November 2005, an unrelated section "Fashionista (style)" was added to the bottom of the article. Since then and up until April, there was information added about the "definition" of the word, its use related to style, on blogs, in popular culture, etc. -- all unrelated to the band. On April 17, User:Donnell706 deleted all reference to the band.

In a normal blanking situation, I would just revert to the original about the band. However, there have been many edits in the interim. And with the band information deleted, the article was nominated for deletion, along with two other related vanity articles.

Question -- what is the proper process to restore the original band article (and retain edit history, as seems to be the requirement)? Is it ok to create an article Fashionista (band) with the original band material?

ERcheck @ 04:57, 18 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

P.S. I have no special interest in this article ... except for process and not losing a contribution that was blanked. —ERcheck @ 04:58, 18 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Re "Military people" / "Military personnel"

Hi Kirill,

In an amusing coincidence, we're discussing this very issue ...

Thanks for pointing me toward the above; my first thought would be to favor "personnel", but I realise this has / can have stronger connotations than "people". (What I would suggest is unhelpful, however – especially bearing in mind that many non-native English speakers use Wikipedia – is the use of nouns as adjectives in the naming format "X people"; e.g. "American Civil War people", "War against the Peru-Bolivian Confederacy people" (!), etc.)  For the time being, I think I'll remain an interested observer, as there are a couple of other Wikipedia/Commons issues I and others happen to be working through at present. No guarantees, though, that I might not throw in a suggestion or three if anything occurs to me!  Thanks again, David Kernow 18:28, 18 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Missing Protestor article

Hi. Just wanted to ask if you were the admin who deleted the page Missing Protestor or not. --AmazingRacist 16:32, 19 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Hiya

Thanks for the big welcome. Or not... ;). Anyway, this guys vandalised my page a few times, could you give him a warning please for this edit, [2]? It would be much apreciated. Anyways... I guess you're to busy for me now huh? Thanks if you can, thanks if you can't... Spawn Man 22:53, 19 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

& I found this edit too... [3]... Thanks, Spawn Man 22:55, 19 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Awesome

That's cool Kirill. I signed up. Hopefully we'll get some people involved in that.UberCryxic 19:03, 21 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanx

Thanks for your welcoming message - I hope I can be of some assistance. Ballista 20:55, 21 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Battle of Smolensk (1943)

Hi Kirill,

I got a question for you regarding the Battle of Smolensk (1943) article.

Looks like the MILHIST peer review is over :) Do you think it is worthy to do a general Peer review as well???

And do you think it can be launched as a FAC as it stands (I corrected numbers to be conform to WP:MOSNUM, wikified a few dates and so on...)? :))

(my biggest headache are by far the pics with all these stupid discussions regarding USSR pics... <_<)

Grafikm (AutoGRAF) 16:41, 22 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Okay, I think it is ready too :)) Can you nominate it or should I do it (I kinda would not like to do a self-nom...) :))) -- Grafikm (AutoGRAF) 16:56, 22 May 2006 (UTC)Reply
Well, in this case I'll nominate it... :))) -- Grafikm (AutoGRAF) 17:04, 22 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

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Military history and war graves

Hi Kirill! I've started a new WikiProject on Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries (here), mainly as a way of co-ordinating my own scattered thoughts, but also to try to get others interested in working on the subject.

I would like, if it is possible, to affiliate the project with WikiProject Military history, in whatever way you feel would be most productive and useful for WPMh. Can this be done? And, how would you like me to go about doing it?

Your help and advice would be most appreciated. Alternatively, I'm not offendable so feel free to tell me to get knotted :o)

Thanks! ➨ ЯΞDVΞRS 21:28, 23 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Ta for the reply! I'm happy to do whichever option is likely to make the CWGC cemeteries articles appear (a) in best quality and (b) quickest. I have an extreme aversion to "ownership" of articles or projects (it's a wiki, after all!) so have no problem moving from being important-looking but doing all the work to being another editor sharing all the work. Not that that means I'm not going to be doing any of the work... :o)
So, basically, I'll go with whatever you suggest as the best way forward. That looks like giving up the separate internal infrastructure and becoming part of a military history task force. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission looks after the dead of all wars that any Commonwealth countries were involved in (South African, WWI, WWII, Suez, Korea etc) and extends beyond Britain, being made up of Britain, Australia, SA, NZ, Canada and Undivided India sections amongst others, so it kind of crosses a number of boundaries.
If a merger would be okay by you, can that be arranged? It should be easy enough to do by moving some pages, redirecting others and reformatting some templates, I'd imagine, which I'm happy to do (or have others do). Cheers! ➨ ЯΞDVΞRS 10:48, 24 May 2006 (UTC)Reply
Excellent idea! There's a good logic to having a Memorials and Cemeteries task force - there's a lot of memorials and cemeteries and the articles are an ideal place to keep sections on post-wartime activities that don't fit comfortably into wartime articles; they also make good homes for small sections on soldiers who aren't notable enough to get their own article but should be noted somewhere.
A task force would be very useful here as there are things like the German cemeteries that should have their own articles but don't because the victors write the history books and the vanquished's source material isn't in English. With people working together, from the base of what I've already built up in the past 24 hours, that type of thing could now get included. I also think it would be a good thing for WPMh, not just for me! :o)
I'm happy to make/help make/watch others make the changes needed - let me know what you think should be done to get the ball rolling. ➨ ЯΞDVΞRS 13:18, 24 May 2006 (UTC)Reply
All fine by me! "Cemeteries and memorials task force" is good and literal. "Remembrance task force" is my choice but is less literal. You choose! :o) ➨ ЯΞDVΞRS 14:31, 24 May 2006 (UTC)Reply
 
ЯΞDVΞRS awards this Barnstar to Kirill Lokshin for amazingly high quality hard work for Wikipedia, especially on WikiProject Military history.

Oh, superb! Thank you very much! My little project is so going to benefit from this! I'm most grateful! :o) ➨ ЯΞDVΞRS 19:02, 24 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

HQITW is back!

HQITW is back & you are on the scoreboard!! Spawn Man 22:16, 23 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Congrats, you are currently 1st on the leaderboard (see this page). You are in front of 2nd place by 1 point. You currently hold the "Most correct answers" record. Thanks for playing... Spawn Man 01:28, 24 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thank You

I just wanted to thank you for your participation in the FAC of the National College Althletic Association of the Phillipines. It's nice to see such prompt and helpful assistance in an arena which frequently lacks such. Thanks again, and have a pleasant/enjoyable/not bad (fill in appropriate time element). RyanGerbil10 03:41, 24 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Battle of Smolensk (1943) (again...)

Hi Kirill,

I have a question about the FAC process, namely: who decided to finally promote the article to FA?

Cause on Smolensk, User:ShortJason added the FA star but I do not know whether this move is quite legitimate or not...

Thanks in advance, Grafikm (AutoGRAF) 09:47, 24 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for information. Looks like the guy did the same to F-4 phantom too, so he got messages from Emt and myself on his talk page :)) -- Grafikm (AutoGRAF) 12:27, 24 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Heh, you already found the new userbox... ^_^

The Peacekeeper is better than the halberds I think... :)

Mmm, userboxes This user thinks that more Wikipedians would like userboxes if they were edible.

Grafikm (AutoGRAF) 21:31, 24 May 2006 (UTC)Reply


Category:Military people of France

While in the list for speedy renames, the proposed categorization ran into a bit of a trouble. Could you leave a note on WP:CFDS? Thanks. Andrés C. 11:53, 25 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

I'm not sure if it's worth arguing at this point, since we'll probably have the entire set proposed for renaming in a few days; what do you think? Kirill Lokshin 11:54, 25 May 2006 (UTC)
You are right. In any case, this seems to have ended up serving as a sort of trial balloon to gauge potential opposition to the proposed recategorization. Andrés C. 14:21, 25 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Re: Something for you...

Wow thanks Kirill! :)) -- Grafikm (AutoGRAF) 12:44, 25 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

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Coats of Arms

Hello there! As to the CoA at the WPMILHIST template, my intention was to perhaps replace all national symbols with proper coats of arms created in accordance with the French Wikiprojet:Blason, as it would look quite uniformed in cases such as this one. Perhaps you're right that the Imperial Eagle of France and the Coat of Arms of Napoleon is not that well-known outside of France, Poland and other countries of continental Europe, but for sure in Poland it's quite recognizable - and definitely it is the only coat of arms with azurre, ancient eagle facing sinister I can think of.

On the other hand the painting by Jacques-Louis David shrunken to mere 35 pixels is not that easily recognizable even to someone who wrote a huge work on his works (as yours truly). Sure, the painting itself is identifiable, but not at this size. Any ideas? //Halibutt 11:39, 27 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Consider it done. //Halibutt 16:01, 27 May 2006 (UTC)Reply
I thought of it, though it might be problematic. Ever thought of a coat of arms of World War II? Also, some of the countries having their own parts of the project do not have a coat of arms at all, which doesn't help their uniformisation. It's easier with France as the fleur de lys is still widely recognizable (and I merely changed the old gif to a better version), but how about the United States? Anyway, we could always design some CoA-like icons for the other projects to make the {{WPMILHIST}} look more uniformed. How about:
  • Aviation... no idea, perhaps some fancy roundel or a shield with a bi-plane in the middle?
  •  Y British task force - of course the Royal Arms
  •  Y Canada - I could either prepare a CoA out of their official shield or make a similar shield, but with white background and a single red maple leaf
  •  Y Chinese... we could either use their official, round emblem, or prepare a standard European shield with the inside of the emblem to make it more uniform. But there is also the problem of RoC with their own round emblem. I think I could try to combine both on a single shield, but this would be a tad risky... What do you say?
  • Classical task force - the modern seal of Rome seems a pretty obvious choice... alternatively a shield with fasces could do, but it's not as obvious as the SPQR.
  •  Y French task force is done. My second choice would be the republican emblem with fasces, but some people could confuse it with the Italians or the Romans...
  • Memorials - no idea. Perhaps a simple shield with an obelisk in the middle could do..? Or, if we followed the rules of heraldry, a plain green field with, say, 100 white crosses on it much like the ermine pattern in the coat of arms of Brittany? IMO anything would be better than their current half of red peach logo.
  •  Y Napoleonic - sure, the wreathed N would be pretty a good choice, I'm working on it.
  •  Y Polish task force - I kind of like the poster, but this shield could be just as good.
  •  Y US of A - of course there's the CoA their eagle has on its breast, easy to do.
  • weaponry - no idea. There are some Coats of Arms featuring cannons, perhaps we could use one of those?
  • WWI and WWII - don't ask me.
//Halibutt 16:51, 27 May 2006 (UTC)Reply
Not really get what you mean, as both the Polish and the American arms use the very same type of shield (cf. this and that). With a pretty little .blend file I got from Snargle I have also yet another rectangular shape, but I barely ever use it. I stick to the most common western shield (the pointed one) unless the arms are clearly defined to use other shields (as in the case of Poland or Finland). //Halibutt 21:35, 27 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Re: Happy Birthday

Thanks, Kirill!! The cake looks awesome. :) -- Natalya 05:00, 28 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Second Battle of Kharkov

Hi Kirill,

My current aim is to get Second Battle of Kharkov up to FA, after Smolensk I hope... :)

I saw during its previous FAC that you pinpointed some weaknesses in heading, plans and things like that. Could you be a little more specific? If you have any ideas, please leave them on my talk page... (I'll get a peer review going anyway after I finish, but I would like to know beforehand :)

Thanks, Grafikm (AutoGRAF) 13:36, 28 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

I see. Well, I'll probably change the plan anyway. I already made a map of the offensive, which is better than the little map in the infobox. All in all, Catalan did a wonderful job, but since he does not speak Russian, he can't access Zhukov's and Vasilevsky's memoires which contain a great deal of information about this operation.
As for the conclusion, I don't know if it can be properly sourced, in which case I'll reword it.
Oh yeah, and another question: what about all these images that are copyrighted? Isn't it a discriminating criterion for an FA?

-- Grafikm (AutoGRAF) 17:29, 28 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Sorry to abuse your kindness again, but I need your opinion on a translation:


Since your English is far better than mine, I would not mind some help! Thanks in advance! -- Grafikm (AutoGRAF) 18:14, 28 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Awesome! Thanks a bunch. The article goes to peer review now... :) -- Grafikm (AutoGRAF) 20:46, 28 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for your comments in Lar's RfA!

  We are here to build an encyclopedia!

Hi Kirill, and thank you for your kind comments in my request for adminship! With a final tally of (109/5/1), I have been entrusted with adminship. It's been several weeks since the conclusion of the process, so hopefully you've had a chance to see me in action. Please let me know what you think! I look forward to working with you in many areas, including WP 1.0, WikiProject learnings, and others... I appreciate your trust, and thanks again! ++Lar: t/c 03:25, 28 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

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New Idea for 0.5 Version Nominations reviewing

Hey, I made a layout for my idea of reviewing at User:Chcknwnm/Sandbox. If you think it's appropriate it should probably go to Wikipedia:Version 0.5 Nominations/Reviews. Anyway, let me know what you think, and feel free to say that it will cause too much extra work or isn't appropriate for this project...just looking for feedback. I'll send this message to all the current reviewers to get their imput. Later, Chuck(척뉴넘) 06:18, 29 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Hi, thanks for the quick response. I think that we still have that problem with the current system though. I mean, there are articles that are nominated, that surely none of the reviewers will even have a passing familiarity with the subject. I think it's hard to check these articles for items specific to only that article. For instance, any reviewer can view an article on a country and notice it has no Economy section, but if there's an article on Joe Schmoe and he was the person who invented velcro, if none of the reviewers no that, that won't get noticed. Most of these articles are like that and IMO can only be checked for quality of writing, importance, and content only to the point that we know what articles on certain subjects should contain. I don't know though, let me know what you think. Chuck(척뉴넘) 06:35, 29 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Torchic FAC

Hey Kirill, I was wondering, if you weren't too busy, if you could perhaps take a look at Torchic's current FAC. I remembered how helpful you were last time, and discussion has gone slightly.. off course. If you could spare a minute to share your opinion it'd be great. Thanks, Highway Rainbow Sneakers 15:37, 29 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Re:Military history Collaboration of the Fortnight - Battle of Wake Island

Good to see the Battle of Wake Island selected for collaboration. In antcipation, I added a few pictures, and began some edits. Noticably missing is an article on the Commanding officer, Winfield S. Cunningham. I've started that article in my sandbox2, but it will take a while to get it ready. —ERcheck @ 21:29, 29 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Military history CfD

Hi there. I was wondering if you would have time to comment on this CfD concerning the history of World War 2 (specifically city bombing and destruction in WW2)? Thanks. Carcharoth 21:59, 29 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

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Cartography department

Hi Kirill,

The cartography department still needs an enormous amount of work. I am thinking about making a list of all wars, campaigns and battles, before maps can be made for them. Problem for me at the moment is that i have an awful lot of stress because of deadlines. I don't know what work i will do after my study, but it could be that i have even less time for this. I am thinking about focusing on a single subject, to make it really good. Maybe the Second World War or the Roman Empire. I could make maps of all battles, civil wars, military campaigns. Maps could be a good advertisement for Wikipedia. At the moment the maps on the entire internet are worse then the historical atlases from the libraries. While the internet could be far better then a book.--Daanschr 08:06, 30 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

My english isn't very good. Dutch is my motherlanguage. I hope that you understand everything.--Daanschr 08:38, 30 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Australian outreach

Kirill, I just put a note on User:Hossen27's talk page concerning the Australian task force. He is the creator of the Portal:Military of Australia. Could I offer this suggestion: On your recent WPMILHIST talk page comment on ADF -- perhaps a more gentle wording? If our colleagues from the Australian side come over to check out our talk page, it might taken as less than welcoming. —ERcheck @ 03:04, 31 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

  • I was a bit bold in suggesting to Hossen27 that he might be interested in leading an Australian task force ... but, he seems to have a lot of energy; and, I'd crossed paths with him before on the portal proposal page. —ERcheck @ 03:07, 31 May 2006 (UTC)Reply
    • I hope you didn't take my comment above as too critical/harsh. ... I didn't go to the creator of the Australian WikiProject ... as per your link, he/she was the one who said thanks but no thanks. I can understand the sense of ownership that might be held; but, I hope that there will soon/eventually be a collaboration or at least a cooperation between the two WikiProjects — afterall, we both have the same objective — improving Wikipedia and its coverage of military topics. (See my "outreach note".) —ERcheck @ 03:19, 31 May 2006 (UTC)Reply
      • Hossen27 is a member of our WPMILHIST project, he has a strong enough interest/motivation to start a portal, so inviting him to take a role in the Australian task force (and possibly doing outreach) is a natural extension of his interests and talents. —ERcheck @ 03:33, 31 May 2006 (UTC)Reply
        • It is unfortunate that there is not a cooperative effort between the projects. The ADF project has only seven participants signed up and just at 2 months running time; it could benefit from joining with a larger community. At least two of their members are also on the WPMILHIST active list. The response on the WPMILHIST talk page was only by one of their members, albeit the person who started the ADF project. It would be nice if he would take the discussion to his project talk to see if he has consensus. Their current project and response to requestes to work together does bring up two additional issues:
  1. The response does bring up a bigger issue — What do we do about Australia-related articles? I suppose that if we come across Australian articles on their Army, Navy, Air Force, we leave them alone. How about military personnel? Are they a part of {{WPMILHIST}} or the {{ProjectADF}}, or are they orphaned?
  2. Categorization: Note on their talk page, they are discussing categorization and following the model of the RAF. If we come up with changes to categorization and they have based their model on the old approach, there will be one country that is inconsistent with all the rest.
ERcheck @ 20:48, 1 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

I just heard back from Hossen27, who is now back from his break. He seems interested in an Australian task force. It think this would be great. —ERcheck (talk) @ 12:08, 9 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

  • Hossen27 left me another note — he's interested in having a go at the Australian task force in the next few weeks. I asked him to coordinate with you to set things up. So, I expect you'll be hearing back from him soon. —ERcheck (talk) @ 03:36, 10 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Allow me...

  The Random Acts of Kindness Barnstar
For putting with my ceaseless questions, for helping me with translations and for general kindness, this RAK barnstar for you Kirill! Grafikm (AutoGRAF) 09:34, 31 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Oh yeah, and did you notice Battle of Smolensk (1943) went FA? Wewt? :) -- Grafikm (AutoGRAF) 09:41, 31 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Question about categories for military awards

Kirill, Being relatively new to the Military history project (certainly without the Battles/Wars history), I didn't know if there had been a discussion on categories for military awards. I didn't want to start a discussion that had already been settled. (Or is it something that should wait on the larger category discussion that is ongoing?)

Two items that have come up:

  • I noticed that there is an inconsistency in the category naming — for example, "Recipients of the Legion of Merit" versus "Navy Cross recipients".
  • There is an apparent inconsistency on which awards have categories. For example, there is a category for Legion of Merit recipients but not for the higher award of the Silver Star.

There is a "Recipients of the Purple Heart medal", which though lesser in precedence, is a category that is widely used for both those who are notable for their military careers and those who are notable for another reason.

Comments?

ERcheck @ 20:56, 31 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

  • As you noted, the categorization of people is currently an active discussion. Since the awards topic has not yet come up, I will raise it — but after the people/personnel categorization has concluded. Thanks. —ERcheck @ 00:22, 1 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

HQITWS is back!

With my virus gone, HQITWS is back! Spawn Man 22:55, 1 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Battle of Slim Buttes

I have begun editing and expanding the auxiliary fights surrounding the Battle of Little Bighorn, including the Battle of Slim Buttes. Please feel free to take a look and tag it as appropraite for the Wiki Military History Project. Also, feel free to look at any of my military bios or battle sumaries (a list in on my user page). I have joined the project team and will remain active editing Civil War and Plains Indians topics. Scott Mingus 01:00, 2 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Wikipedia on disc

Hi, i noticed you were talking on the version 0.5 editirial team thingy about the upcoming wikipedia on disc thing. I'd like to select a few articles for nomination, but I have no idea of how to do it. Some of the articles I've created or worked on have been selected already (some of them aren't really even that good!). Here are a few articles of mine that I'd like to be given an oppurtunity to be sent out world wide (the power!!); Antikythera wreck, First Battle of the Aisne, Second Battle of the Aisne, Third Battle of the Aisne, Great Retreat, Hoba meteorite, Rhizanthella gardneri, Tagish Lake meteorite, Battle of Mons, Dinosaur (I think this already in the disc?), First Battle of the Marne, Great Bustard, Large blue butterfly & Roe Deer. It says nominations can be put there, but I have no idea if the disc has already been made, if they want my articles, if they're good enough, or if the disc is only in planning. If you tell me what to do, or do it for me it would be awesome.... (or direct me to someone who does know if you don't). Thanks, Spawn Man 02:18, 2 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Also, how would I go about getting articles rated (as in stub, start class, good, FA etc etc)? I have a few articles I know of that I think are okay, but I cannot seem to find the page on which to get someone to rate them? I noticed some of the military articles have been rated on their talk pages, so wondered if you could explain... Thanks, Spawn Man 11:59, 2 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Tent pegging

Thanks for your suggestions about the article I wrote on tent pegging. I have made a number of changes in response. Please let me know what you think. - Tilting 15:56, 2 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for taking the time to re-review the article after my changes. - Tilting 17:41, 5 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Medicine portal

You wrote: "The only concern I still have is the image credit on the selected pictures.". Sorry, but I still can't understand the problem. Thanks. NCurse work 10:28, 3 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for helping out. :) What to do if an image is from Commons? Should I put a Photo credit: Wikimedia commons link to the featured picture template? NCurse work 16:46, 3 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

JFHQ-NCR

Hi, I just finished (more or less) the article on Joint Force Headquarters National Capital Region. I realize the Military History Task Force focuses on the historical side of the military, but I was hoping this might be weaseled in somehow, even if it is a 21st Century creation. My ultimate goal is to submit it to people with specifically military knowledge (as opposed to the general peer review), but this is the only military-specific group out there. So does it count as semi-historical or am I out of luck? Thanks! ScreaminEagle 20:27, 3 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Should I copy edit this article: Portuguese Colonial War?

This article, Portuguese Colonial War, is on the copy edit To Do list so I started the job. But now that I've look through the Military history WikiProject sections, I'm wondering if I should have one of your experts take over. Would that be the right thing to do? None of your lists of Departments, Coordinators etc. seem to be covering this kind of war.

The war is very interesting, and although it's obviously been translated from Portuguese, I can figure out some of the mysterious parts by going to other Wikipedia websites. Below is the status of the article as posted on its discussion page.

Portuguese Colonial War is part of the Military history WikiProject, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage of military history. If you would like to participate, you can visit the project page, where you can join the project and see a list of open tasks.

B-Class This article has been rated as B-Class on the assessment scale. This article has had a peer review by the Military history WikiProject, which has now been archived.


The article itself does not look complicated, so even though I'm not a military expert, I believe I can do it. It would be helpful to consult with someone who can read Portuguese though.

What do you think? KarenAnn 00:28, 4 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Second Battle of Kharkov

Hi Kirill,

I'm back sourcing Second Battle of Kharkov atm according to the peer review. However what I need is an outside view of all those inline citations, as I'm immersed too deep in those... <_<

Can you please take five minutes to read through the article and drop {{fact}} in places that you consider appropriate?

Thanks, Grafikm (AutoGRAF) 16:35, 4 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks! Off filling the gaps... :) -- Grafikm (AutoGRAF) 17:48, 4 June 2006 (UTC)Reply
OK, all your quotes were taken care of. Some points that were too POV or risky in my opinion were removed (esp. in Conclusion section). Do you have one should leave this in Peer Review, or can we get it to FAC straight away? :)) Cheers, Grafikm (AutoGRAF) 20:33, 4 June 2006 (UTC)Reply
Well, I'm kinda impatient, so I'm going for it. When I see how Battle of Smolensk was improved just during its FAC phase.... :))) -- Grafikm (AutoGRAF) 20:44, 4 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

What do I do with the Portuguese Colonial War now?

I've done what I can with it. Should just remove the copyedit tag and let it fall back into the Wikipedia waters (from whence it came) or do I refer it on for some review at this military site? KarenAnn 20:48, 4 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

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I respoded to your commetns. --Cat out 15:14, 6 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Barnstars

You might want to display them as ribbons since you seem to be involved with military stuff :) --Cat out 15:14, 6 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

My RFA

 
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Kirill Lokshin/Archive 1, thank you for participating in my RfA. It passed with an amazingly unopposed 77/0/1. Thanks for the support everybody! If you see me doing anything wrong, want to ask me something, or just want to yell in my general direction, leave me a note on my talk page. I promise to try and knock out Wikipedia's problems wherever I may find them!

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Thanks for accepting me in the Military History Wikiproject. --AirforceguyScramble! 02:03, 7 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

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