User talk:Lokyz/Archive Sep 2007
Piotrus ArbCom
[edit]Sorry, but I felt this was warranted. No offense. Cheers, --Irpen 21:06, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
Lithuania proper
[edit]Hello! Sorry, but Lithuania proper means only one thing - a land (historical region) that existed within Grand Duchy of Lithuania / a land that gave name to whole country. See Finland Proper, Sweden proper everywhere "proper" means - "tikroji" - a nucleus of a state and nothing more. If you want write about ideas were expressed in Smtenona's book then write another article like Lithuania Propria (book). --Tarakonas 07:24, 17 August 2007 (UTC)
The above case is closed. A general amnesty for editors involved in Eastern Europe-related articles is extended, with the expectation that further editing will adhere to Wikipedia's policies. Future behavior problems may be addressed by the Arbitration Committee on the motion of any Arbitrator or upon acceptance of a request for inquiry by any user who edits in this area. For the Arbitration Committee, Picaroon (t) 19:10, 19 August 2007 (UTC)
Deleting categories
[edit]The way to delete categories is not to blank them, but List them for deletion Stephenb (Talk) 08:56, 23 August 2007 (UTC)
New category
[edit]Lokyz, could you maybe create an entry for Lithuania in Category:Archaeological sites by country (for Klaipėda Castle and probably numerous potential others). Thanks, Novickas 16:38, 24 August 2007 (UTC)
- Thanks, am planning to populate the category with some more sites (like Kernave). Will take a look at the list soon. Iki, Novickas 22:43, 24 August 2007 (UTC)
Navbox
[edit]Hi, I made my changes and I think that's the best I could come up with. at least it looks neat with three filled-in rows. Doncha think? :) Renata 04:10, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
Thanks
[edit]Thanks for pointing out the www.bialorus.pl source! Somehow, I wasn't aware of the Belarusian Historical Diaries being available online. Yury Tarasievich 19:02, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
First, the title of the award. Based on this site [1], I think it should be called the "Lithuanian National Art and Culture Prize".
Then, the title of this list. The rasytojai.lt site uses the term laureates, so maybe the title of the list should be "Laureates of the Lithuanian National Art and Culture Prize", altho I personally would prefer "Recipients of the Lithuanian National Art and Culture Prize", since laureate is usually (not always) reserved for Nobel Prize winners and with Poet Laureate. Based on a Google search "laureate site:nytimes.com". US-centric, I know.
I would worry that the word laureate might seem too strong for winners of this prize, but you make the call. The rasytojai.lt site is sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, but there is no English translation of this prize's name on the Ministry's website itself, AFAIK, so there is some leeway in our titling.
Alas, many red links! Never-ending work! Novickas 16:16, 26 August 2007 (UTC)
- No argument from here about the pride or the need. Just that there are a number of national prizes, so how to specify this particular one. So is Recipients of the Lithuanian National Art and Culture Prize OK with you? Or winners, per Pulitzer Prize. Novickas 16:41, 26 August 2007 (UTC)
- I was thinking of, for example, the Lithuanian National Prize for Science ([2]. Things could, in the end, be a category "Lithuanian National Prizes" with separate categories underneath it. Novickas 17:07, 26 August 2007 (UTC)
- So then they could go into Category:Awards by country... and there are probably some other categories... Novickas 17:28, 26 August 2007 (UTC)
- Yes, I have noticed you are good at categories, that's why I asked about the LT archeological sites category :) So, the proposed title(s) are OK? Novickas 17:50, 26 August 2007 (UTC)
Wolk
[edit]What objection do you have to the edits I made? By reverting these edits, you reintroduced problems: You removed dates from Roman and Lois (required by MoS:DP); you removed the description of Roman (how will people know what he was or why he's on this page?); you added articles (a, an) in opposition to MoS:DP ("Do not include a, an or the before the description of the person's occupation or role"); you re-added Wolke, a non-notable person who has no article, and is unlikely to ever have one (and why should he be on a page that is reached only by typing "Wolk"?); you added the hndis tag to a page that is not a list of people who have the same name. I nearly moved all but Roman to the page where they really belong, Wolk (surname), and nearly made this a redirect to Roman, since there is no true disambiguation needed — there is no collision between the natural articles that each of these entries should have. I am considering going back and doing it better. Please research and understand what should be on disambiguation pages before you interfere with editors who are working to improve them. Chris the speller 20:17, 29 August 2007 (UTC)