User talk:Yksin/Deco Da Man

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This is a special talk page created for discussion under the
WP:AAU program between Yksin (talk · contribs · count)
(adopter) & Deco Da Man (talk · contribs · count
) (adoptee).

Declan: I created this special talk page just so all the conversation can be kept together. Make sure it's on your watchlist, & if you want stick a link to it from your user page. After it's agreed that you're "graduated" & we put aside the formal "adopter/adoptee" relationship, you can feel free to copy it over to your archives. If you need to keep anything private between us, you can click on the E-mail this user on the left of the window & send me an email. But seems best to keep most communications on this page. --Yksin 17:38, 21 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Starting out

Okay, now down to work! I'm considering that this is still under the whole idea of addressing the concerns from that second block, if only so that the same admin doesn't block you again. That means, for the time being:

  1. minimal edits within userspace, in favor of
  2. lots of edits on articles in mainspace -- which, as Alison pointed out in the block discussion, is the reason we're here: to create an encyclopedia.

Here's some context: Your edit count. (You can check any user's edit count through Wannabe Kate -- here's mine). I'd recommend you also establish a link to your edit count as a useful (allowable) edit on your userpage to help you keep track of how you're doing. At the moment the edit count shows that you've made a total of 197 edits on Wikipedia since your first edit on 14 May 2007.

Of those 197 edits, only 12 have been in of actual articles in Wikipedia mainspace. The short-term goal is to make that number climb climb climb. Along with that goes being sure that they're good (useful) edits, and that you're growing more comfortable & confident in making them.

You'll notice also that most of your edits thus far have been "red": you haven't included edit summaries on your edits. It's a good practice to include them for your own & other editor's sake. Help:Edit summary explains why.

My first recommendation, then, would be to pick up at least one of the suggestions that I mentioned in the "Suggestions for working on Wikipedia" I made on your talk page a coupla days ago (I've copied them below) & make at least 50 edits on articles in mainspace. And see how it goes. --Yksin 17:38, 21 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Suggestions for working on Wikipedia
(copied from User talk:Deco Da Man history)

Hey Deco Da Man. In hopes that your second (& in my eyes, second unjust) blocking case is resolved favorably, there are nonetheless some issues that another admin (Alison) besides the blocking editor (Ryulong)) believes need to be addressed: appropriate use of your own userspace, & making contributions by edits to Wikipedia mainspace (i.e., articles). So, here's some suggestions:

Appropriate use of your own userspace.

First take a look at policies and guidelines:

Wikipedia:User page

  • Per
    social networking, but rather providing a foundation for effective collaboration
    .

Based on my memory of what your userpage looked like before it was deleted, I'd guess that you from Ryulong's POV it was providing more autobiographical detail about yourself than necessary for Wikipedia purposes, while giving very little about what your interests are on Wikipedia. Take a look at

Template:Todo
, which is a nice gizmo way to do the same thing.

All those pages focus more on what how the users involve themselves in Wikipedia than in their non-WP lives/histories: the info, to quote from above, is "providing a foundation for effective collaboration."

Making contributions in Wikipedia mainspace

Maybe you don't know where to begin...? Some start-up resources

Anyway, I hope this block, too, is resolved in your favor, & there's a few suggestions to help you keep it off you. Please do ask for help if you don't know what to do. I've got your talk page on my watchlist -- so even if you can't write on mine because of a block, I'm keeping an eye out. --Yksin 22:13, 19 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

:D first wikification

I made my first wikify edit on 3D optical data storage. I added links to the first section. I assume that this was all that was needed so I removed the wikify tag. Deco Da Man {talk} 11:59, 22 June 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Oh.. And I also have this page on my watchlist. Deco Da Man {talk} 11:59, 22 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Good job, good edits! You're on your way. You now have 15 mainspace edits to your credit (up from 12).
I am going to scold you about one thing: you didn't include an edit summary for any of your three edits on that page. Please remember to do that. You could say wikifying or wikikinks or rm wikify tag, etc. Those edit summaries are vitally helpful to other editors when they look at an article's edit history.
There are a couple more things you could also do to improve that article.
(1). First is, follow the links you provided & double-check that they're the best links. Sometimes when words or phrases have multiple meanings, you might actually be directing people to a
linear to nonlinear
, btw.)
Tip. When I'm doing edits, I like to have more than one tab in my browser (in my case,
three dimensional
in the second tab. And when I find, whoa, that's a disambig page, I can immediately discover it.
(2). My second suggestion has to do with the
WP:WIKI#How to help
).
(3). Also, notice how the words 3D Optical Data Storage are capitalized at the very start of the article. That's also against standard, because it's not a proper noun. Should be 3D optical data storage. So go ahead & fix that, too.
Tip. If you get bored just going through
be bold
! And pretty soon you'll be racking up all kinds of edits.
Good start. Keep up the good work! --Yksin 17:32, 22 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for the tips! :D
I forgot to put in the edit summary, I'll remember to do that from now on. I'll do those edits to that page right... now!. Deco Da Man {talk} 06:35, 23 June 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Attention, error!

<Copied from User talk:Deco Da Man>
Declan, just checking your edits. Um. You seem to have misunderstood something I said at User talk:Yksin/Deco Da Man. Or something. Standard article naming is the same as for headers: only the first word & proper nouns get initial capitals; everything else gets lower case. So, you should not have moved/renamed the article 3D optical data storage to "3D Optical Data Storage": the original name was right, the name you renamed it to is wrong. Needs to be moved back! Hopefully you're still online & will get this message to do it before I get up in the morning. If not, I'll move/rename it myself in the morning. It's currently my 12:30 AM, your 6:30 PM I think. I'm copying this message over to User talk:Yksin/Deco Da Man; please reply there. --Yksin 08:40, 23 June 2007 (UTC) Declan, just checking your edits. Um. You seem to have misunderstood something I said at User talk:Yksin/Deco Da Man. Or something. Standard article naming is the same as for headers: only the first word & proper nouns get initial capitals; everything else gets lower case. So, you should not have moved/renamed the article 3D optical data storage to "3D Optical Data Storage": the original name was right, the name you renamed it to is wrong. Needs to be moved back! Hopefully you're still online & will get this message to do it before I get up in the morning. If not, I'll move/rename it myself in the morning. It's currently my 12:30 AM, your 6:30 PM I think. I'm copying this message over to User talk:Yksin/Deco Da Man; please reply there. --Yksin 08:40, 23 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Ak.. I just relised, I'll fix it now. Sorry :(. Deco Da Man {talk} 08:43, 23 June 2007 (UTC).[reply]
Fixed! Btw, it's 4:46 PM where I am. Deco Da Man {talk} 08:46, 23 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Ah good. Whew. Good edits otherwise, good edit summaries too esp. your apology for disruption. You're getting the hang of it. Hmmm... time stuff must be due to changes between daylight savings & standard time in our respective locales. I have a good friend in Brisbane, I'm used to making the time zone conversion but I haven't talked w/ her recently, & I know Queensland is an hour off a lot of the time from most of the rest of the eastern part of Oz anyway. Anyway, copying this stuff over to the regular place, & then off to bed. Keep up the good work. --Yksin

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I hope this is good...

I've randomly chosen the article Allowance from Category:All_articles that need to_be_wikified. It was such a mess I decided to rewrite it from scratch from the information that I could get my hands on. I would like you to review the rewrite before I replace the current revision. It should be around 6:00PM your time right now, I think. Thanks, Deco Da Man {talk} 14:53, 23 June 2007 (UTC).[reply]

It was actually probably my 6:00 AM when you wrote. Here's a gizmo for you -- http://www.timeanddate.com/ -- you can set up a person world clock that you can bookmark that shows specific cities around the world & their times. The one I set up for myself is here -- http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/personal.html?cities=18,47,240,28,101,136,211 -- I'm in
Perth
-- at least now I know it's two hours off from where Sydney currently is. I'm writing now at my 10:45 AM (on Saturday), your 2:45 AM (on Sunday) (at which point I assume you're safely asleep). So I'm eight hours further along in my day than you are, but still on the previous day, since I'm the other side of the International Date Line from you.
The article
Wikipedia:Template messages/Disputes for that -- most likely {{Unreferenced
}}.
Your rewrite could then be integrated into the article after that's been done, maybe shorten your headers a bit. I'm not sure that the material you have warrants two sections to themselves; they are both fundamentally about allowances of money, with just slightly different usages. Watch your spelling: periodically not periodicly. And $1,000 is an incredibly low amount for a company's monthly spending budget, no matter which country's dollars you're talking about. You might try doing Google (or your search engine of preference) searches on "business allowance" to search for real-world examples. I did something like that for the word (& article) Bioneer. Maybe try that, & add cites (even if only to add plain old unadorned URLs) where you can.
The language stub is problematic: its referring more to actual languages like English, German, Finnish, etc. etc. than to how language is used. But you've got the right idea in terms of knowing this article needs to find some categories to live in.
Hope this helps. Again, my overall advice is: keep the substance of the original article, but wikify it, & integrate your own work into it. Don't worry overmuch about being too perfect with it; remember that other editors will come along for it too. Just do the best you can. And don't be afraid also to make multiple edits of the same article; that's expected, & also increases your edit count for the sake of people like Ryulong who may still be watching you. Right now you are at 27 mainspace edits, up from 15 a day ago, and 12 when we started this.
I'll be back online later this afternoon (which'll be your AM). --Yksin 19:15, 23 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for the adivce. I only just realised that it doesn't say 'You have new messages' for pages on your watch list :D. So I was constantly watchinf the main page waiting for it to come up :D. As for the advice, I will defineatly follow it and remember it for later. As for the Stub message, well... it is a stub, so I need a stub message template, but I can't find the right one! AK! I will work on the article later maybe, I have two assignments due on Thursday and Friday, maths and IT. I'll see you later! —Deco Da Man {talk} 07:42, 25 June 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Week off

Hey Declan, just to let you know that I'm going to be on a vacation from for a week June 30-July 7 (due to time zone difference, that means your July 1-8). I'll still check in periodically, but not quite as often. Hope all's well with you, with school, with the world. --Yksin 05:46, 29 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]