User talk:Stuartyeates/Archive 10
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Re - F Barakat
Hi. My only contribution was the addition of my portrait. I was made aware of the article by a contributor whom suggested, due to copyright, that I upload an image to complete the page. I do not see the need, but if necessary I can remove my contribution?
Regardless, I will make no further changes to the article.
Yours Sincerely, FayezBarakat (talk) 21:08, 13 May 2013 (UTC)
WikiSOO class
Hi Stuart,
I see you have welcomed a number of my new students in the WikiSOO online course. Thank you! We have not planned to use the formal Education Program student training (since the subject matter of our class is Wikipedia, it could be somewhat redundant) -- but perhaps it will be helpful to our students.
If you would like to join our class for one or more of our Thursday/Friday lab sessions and help answer questions, let me know. It would be great to have a few ambassadors drop by and help out over the six week course! -Pete (talk) 06:48, 15 May 2013 (UTC)
- Thanks for the invite, but I'm in an unusual timezone, so synchronous meetups typically don't work for me. Stuartyeates (talk) 22:08, 15 May 2013 (UTC)
Nomination of Adobe OnLocation for deletion
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Wikidata weekly summary #58
- Discussions
- What should be done with the property stable Version?
- Sex Ratios in Wikidata, Wikipedias, and VIAF
- The Ropebridges: Authority Control in Wikidata
- Events/Press
- A lot of Wikidata-related submissions have been accepted for Wikimania
- Treffen der Redaktion Chemie
- upcoming: MediaWiki hackathon in Amsterdam
- upcoming: Linked Data in Business
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- d:Help:Lua is now the place for all things Lua on Wikidata
- Item d:Q13000000 is Devarakonda, a village in India.
- The geographic relation "exclave of" is the property with the ID 500.
- English Wikipedia discussion closes allowing for use of Wikidata
- Template to display a tree based in Wikidata data
- Deployed new bugfixes on wikidata.org including a fix for pages not being added to the watchlist automatically plus the first version of the RDF exort
- The ability to include data using the property label is planned to be deployed on English Wikipedia on Monday and all others on Wednesday (You can then for example use {{#property:logo image}} in addition to {{#property:P154}}.)
- Did you know?
- Newest properties: exclave of, enclave within, HURDAT identifier, ISO standard, home port, general manager, ISO 15924, Swedish county code, BNFC Thesaurus, cause of death, brother-in-law (sister's husband), honorific prefix, academic degree, birth name, interleaves with, state, phase, powerplant, interaction, part concerned, armament, scheduled service destination, type of orbit, temporal range start, temporal range end, Swedish municipality code, located on island, consists of
- {{Property|123}} can be used on Wikidata to get the label of the given property (P123) in the readers language. {{label|Q123}} does the same for items.
- Development
- Simplified the inclusion syntax (this is one way how you access data from Wikidata in a Wikipedia article - the other one is via Lua)
- Result of the external codebase review has been published
- Worked on implementation of editable time values in frontend
- Selenium tests for false edit-conflicts and old-revision-view
- Jenkins setup improvements
- Made many improvements to the unit test configuration and bootstrapping code in Ask, Diff, DataValues, WikibaseQueryEngine and WikibaseDatabase
- Automatic class loading based on PSR-0 convention in Ask, Diff and WikibaseQueryEngine
- Added new array comparison code and started work on merging diffs together in Diff
- Progress on the SQLStore
- Improved many unit tests by removing unneeded dependencies they had
- Bug fixing
- Made property parser function code more robust
- Worked on EntityPerPage rebuild script, to enable it to run for Wikidata to fill in missing entities in the wb_entity_per_page table
- Making the Settings system more robust, preparing split of client and repo settings
- Work on RDF mapping and serialization
- Work on content negotiation for Special:EntityData
- Open Tasks for You
- Help fix formatting and value issues for a property
- Determine statements to add to Wikidata based on Wikipedia categories
- Map a Wikipedia infobox to Wikidata properties (advanced sample)
- Select a rarely used property and add values to Wikidata: either manually, through "array properties", through a bot request, with Wikidata useful, or by operating your own bot
- Respond to a "Request for Comment"
- Hack on one of these
Notice
We demand that you update our Wiki entry to say "Private University" - our true classification - and stop labeling us a for-profit career college. We will not hesitate to subpoena all of your true identities again in federal court. We've already been assisted in bringing down the Controversy section of our page due to our cyber-stalkers spreading lies about us. Just because our investors are Mormon does not mean we are a Mormon school. And just because one of our directors was investigated for fraud and bribery years ago does not mean our school deserves a Controversy section on Wikipedia. We will continue to fight anyone who attacks our school on the internet. You have been warned. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lymani (talk • contribs) 18:11, 19 May 2013 (UTC)
- I invite you to read Wikipedia:No legal threats. Stuartyeates (talk) 01:27, 20 May 2013 (UTC)
DNZB remaining articles
Hi Stuart, I hope you are well. I'm not sure whether you have the DNZB project page on your watchlist, but it's had a good tidy up, and it's now showing only those articles that are missing. That list is now down to 169 entries. I wonder whether after all the grief that you've been given for your good work you are still inclined to do any more work on it. If yes, I suggest that we have a discussion on the relevant talk page. Schwede66 05:37, 21 May 2013 (UTC)
An AFD you participated in before, is back again
List of people who have been called a polymath is at AFD now. I am contacting everyone who participated in the previous AFD. Dream Focus 15:08, 21 May 2013 (UTC)
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Eventfinda page
Thanks for the notification Stuart of course you're correct as co-founder & CEO I have a conflict of interest with Eventfinda. I had read the neutrality guidelines but hadn't seen conflict of interest. SimonLyall has since cleaned up external links on the Eventfinda article and two links from other articles. What's your recommendation from here, should I revert the edits I'd made to the article page itself and submit sources to another editor? Jamesmcglinn (talk) 12:24, 7 July 2013 (UTC)
- I'd just leave. Stuartyeates (talk) 23:58, 7 July 2013 (UTC)
re Camille Carrion page
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- thanks. Stuartyeates (talk) 20:16, 3 June 2013 (UTC)
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- thanks. Stuartyeates (talk) 20:16, 3 June 2013 (UTC)
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- thanks. Stuartyeates (talk) 20:16, 3 June 2013 (UTC)
Merger proposal
- thanks. Stuartyeates (talk) 20:16, 3 June 2013 (UTC)
Mirek Smíšek
Hi, thanks for message. I deleted your article because it did not provide independent verifiable sources to enable us to verify the facts and show that it meets the notability guidelines. It is now Wikipedia policy that biographical articles about living people must have independent verifiable references, or they will be deleted. If you recreate, it would be better to put your references in-line and format as [url descripion] rather than bare urls. I'll shortly post the text here Jimfbleak - talk to me? 05:07, 22 May 2013 (UTC)
- Now completely rewriten as Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Mirek Smíšek. Stuartyeates (talk) 05:55, 26 May 2013 (UTC)
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Wikidata weekly summary #59
- Events/Press
- Linked Data in Business
- currently: Hackathon in Amsterdam
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- It is now possible to access data from Wikidata on the Wikipedias by using the property's label.
- The time datatype can now be tested on the demosystem and should become available on Wikidata next week.
- Did you know?
- Newest properties: catalog code (P528), runway (P529), diplomatic relation (P530), diplomatic mission sent (P531), diplomatic mission sent (P531), port of registry (P532), target (P533), streak color (P534), Find a Grave (P535), ATP id (P536), twinning (P537), fracturing (P538), Museofile (P539)
- Newest task forces: Ship task force
- d:Template:Constraint:Item allows to check if items using a given property also have other properties. To find items to fix, it links to one of Magnus' tools and to a daily report. Sample: items with property mother should also have main type (GND) with value person.
- Development
- A lot of discussions and hacking at the MediaWiki hackathon on Amsterdam
- Worked on content negotiation for the RDF export
- Bugfixing for editing of time datatype
- Added validation in the api for claim guids. This also resolves bug 48473, an exception being thrown in production, whenever a bot or api user requested a claim with an invalid claim guid
- Improved error message popup bubbles to show HTML and parse the links correctly
- Fixed bug 48679, to hide the view source tab for item and property pages
- Testing on Diff extension and SQLstore
- Open Tasks for You
- Add statements to Wikidata: either manually, through "array properties", through a bot request, with Wikidata useful, or by operating your own bot
- Help fix formatting and value issues for a property
- Respond to a "Request for Comment"
- Hack on one of these
It does say at the top of my talk page NOT to notify me of events like these because I have full notifications enabled - but there are bigger fish to fry here.
Herb Rooney produced and was a member of the The Exciters, co-writing the song Reaching for the Best which was a UK #31 hit (which I ought to write!) and he wrote and produced the sample staple Synthetic Substitution by Melvin Bliss, which is the most sampled song of all time that did not involve James Brown. If you still think this article fails WP:N, try WP:AFD.--Launchballer 10:38, 31 May 2013 (UTC)
- Done. Stuartyeates (talk) 21:38, 1 June 2013 (UTC)
- You don't say.--Launchballer 21:40, 1 June 2013 (UTC)
Hi, what does the tag "tone" and also the two categories "mathematics" and "physics" mean in connection with the page Semiconductor luminescence equations? Can you explain, please? Thanks, Boettge.biz —Preceding undated comment added 19:29, 31 May 2013 (UTC)
- WPMOS says that acronyms are to be avoided, so it's 'the equations' not 'SLEs'; the article relies heavily on primary sources and needs secondary sources (think review articles, text books etc.); the ledge needs the be rewritten for a high school level audience with links to related articles; etc. Stuartyeates (talk) 20:45, 31 May 2013 (UTC)
Wikidata weekly summary #60
- Events/Press
- Deutschlandfunk interview about Wikipedia, Wikidata and more
- Hackathon in Amsterdam
- Linked Data in Business
- Upcoming: Arts, Humanities and Complex Networks
- Upcoming: SemTechBiz
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- The time datatype is now available allowing you to enter dates in Wikidata (this also includes a short rundown of what the developers are going to work on next)
- 5 students are working on projects related to Wikidata as part of Google Summer of Code 2013
- prototype of a multilingual map using Wikidata
- Many Wikimedia wikis got a new account creation and login page - among them Wikidata
- Did you know?
- Newest properties: venue (P540), office contested (P541), officially opened by (P542), oath made by (P543), torch lit by (P545), docking port (P546), commemorates (P547), version type (P548), MGP ID (P549), chivalric order (P550), residence (P551), handedness (P552), social media account on (P553), social media address (P554), doubles record (P555), crystal system (P556), DiseasesDB (P557), unit symbol (P558), terminus (P559), direction (P560), NATO reporting name (P561), central bank/issuer (P562), ICD-O (P563), singles record (P564), crystal habit (P565)
- Newest task forces: Tennis task force, Taxonomy task force, Iranian Persian task force, Medicine task force
- Development
- Made good progress on moving the sitelinks on Wikidata too when a page on Wikipedia is moved (bugzilla:36729 - currently the bug with most votes)
- Fixed some bugs in the time value user interface
- Worked on coordinate value support
- Worked together with Wikimedia Foundation ops staff on Apache configuration changes to enable “pretty urls” for item pages. (e.g. https://en.wikidata.org/wiki/New_York_City goes to https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q60 in the future)
- Added MediaWiki setting wgLogAutopatrol to allow wikis the option to disable logging of autopatrol actions
- Improved EntityPerPage rebuild script, which is needed to fix the situation where some Wikipedia articles can't access data from Wikidata (bugzilla:48506)
- Fixed bug in SetQualifiers API module; Moved both SetQualifiers and RemoveQualifiers out of experimental mode
- Open Tasks for You
- Help fix formatting and value issues for a property
- Respond to a "Request for Comment"
- Hack on one of these
Suffragists...
Hello, and thank you for the compliment. The page has a long way to go - each entry has to have a summary, and there are close to 300 entries now. But each of the pages linked there needs (at least in how I'm working on lists and templates) to be linked to a few pages in their own "See also" sections. My goal with all of this is to create a web of the pages (as with other) so each page is linked to the central articles as well as the central lists being as complete as possible. You seem to work on New Zealand pages, and I'm glad you noticed me scrambling around the listings for NZ which, of course, is the honored first nation to give women the right to vote. And you are correct in pointing out the "past" tense, and I will work on the intro as soon as dropping this off. The women's right to vote movement does, of course, continue, and you are a scholar and a gentleman (lady?) for realizing that and pointing it out. I don't know what a "hat" is in relation to the terms here. The "See also" list on the page links to other lists (civil rights leaders. women's rights activists, timelines, etc.). Thanks very much, and it's nice meeting you. I don't "know" many people here, and am more or less a loner user as I roam the halls and byways of the site. It's good to talk to others with the same interests. Well, back to "work" (play!) Randy Kryn 00:15 7 June, 2013 (UTC)
- Hat notes are a form of disambiguation that appear at the top of pages where there is scope for confusion. The are always appear immediately prior to the lead and are styled in italics. See for example the pages Joseph Smith, Elizabeth II and New York. The documentation is at Template:Hatnote. Stuartyeates (talk) 01:11, 7 June 2013 (UTC)
Sulphur-crested Cockatoo
Not sure what happened here ... --Stemonitis (talk) 05:18, 7 June 2013 (UTC)
- I was using a browser I don't normally use (IE), so maybe that was the problem. It was fine in preview. Thanks for reverting. Stuartyeates (talk) 06:49, 7 June 2013 (UTC)
Wikidata weekly summary #61
- Discussions
- Please use the next week to review the discussions about sourcing of statements (d:Wikidata:Requests for comment/References and sources and Discussion on the Project Chat)
- Events/Press
- Arts, Humanities and Complex Networks
- SemTechBiz
- WMF metrics and activities meeting
- "Exakter und aktueller" Bessere Daten für Wikipedia durch Wikidata
- Other Noteworthy Stuff
- Large donation by Yandex for further development of Wikidata (press coverage here and here among others)
- en:Template:Infobox road and simple:Template:Infobox road now have the ability to use Wikidata for the map field
- Denny writes about Wikidata and the truth
- Average edits per page has passed 4
- Did you know?
- Newest properties: basionym (P566), hangingwall (P567), footwall (P568), date of birth (P569), date of death (P570), foundation/creation date (P571), date of scientific description (P574), discovery date (P575), date of dissolution (P576), date of publication (P577), Sandbox-TimeValue (P578), IMA status (P579), start date (P580), end date (P582), as of (P585), IPNI author ID (P586), MMSI (P587), coolant (P588), point group (P589), GNIS (P590), EC Number (P591), ChEMBL (P592), Homologene ID (P593), Ensembl ID (P594), IUPHAR ID (P595), in the direction of (P596), WTA ID (P597), commands (P598), ITF ID (P599), Wine AppDB-ID (P600), MedlinePlus ID (P604), NUTS (P605), first flight (P606)
- Newest task forces: Catalunya task force
- Development
- Worked on globe coordinate editing
- Reviewed and merged code for SetSiteLink special page
- EditEntity API refactoring (Info: EditEntity API’s EXCLUDE parameter will be dropped - see here)
- First steps towards being able to add sitelinks for the first sister-project (WikiVoyage)
- Improved the Travis CI continuous integration setup
- Made the DataValue component installable via Composer
- Open Tasks for You
- Help fix formatting and value issues for a property
- Respond to a "Request for Comment"
- Hack on one of these
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Cannot believe your attempt to destroy NCEA page!
This seems like flagrant vandalism to me ! Blanking almost the entire and comprehensive article ! Unbelievable!
- Wikipedia articles require sources. You're welcome to find sources for the material and add it back in. Stuartyeates (talk) 02:03, 12 June 2013 (UTC)
Why delete a whole article? -- Billybob2002 (talk) 16:49, 14 June 2013 (UTC)
Wikidata weekly summary #62
- Noteworthy Stuff
- Geocoordinates can now be entered in Wikidata and language links can now be edited without JavaScript
- The folks at OCLC did a great intro video to Wikidata and VIAF/authority files
- And here's some interesting analysis on the most unique Wikipedias according to Wikidata
- Magnus updated his tool to add missing properties to an item
- Did you know?
- Newest properties: battle/war (P607), exhibition history (P608), terminus location (P609), exhibition history (P608), terminus location (P609), highest point (P610), religious order (P611), mother house (P612), OS grid reference (P613), CHRC (P616), yard number (P617), source of energy (P618), spacecraft launch date (P619), spacecraft landing date (P620), spacecraft decay date (P621), spacecraft docking/undocking dates (P622), crew photo (P623), guidance system (P624), coordinate location (P625), Sandbox-GeoCoordinateValue (P626), IUCN-ID (P627)
- If you're interested in a specific topic then the task forces are a good place to find like-minded people. Can't find one for your interest? Start one!
- Development
- More progress on supporting links to sisterprojects
- Fixing issues with geocoordinate datatype that popped up after deployment
- Selenium tests for time and geocoordinate interface
- EditEntity Refactoring (added parameter “new”)
- Open Tasks for You
- Help fix formatting and value issues for a property
- Respond to a "Request for Comment"
- Hack on one of these
Karatsuba "petition"
I quite understand that the "petition" at Talk:Anatolii Alexeevitch Karatsuba is of no effect, but I don't see what is to be gained by removing the signatures that other users are putting there. People tend to react badly to having their comments removed, and there is no mandate at WP:TPO that says you have to do it. I suggest that on on balance it is less disruptive to let people sign away. If their signatures are in the wrong place it would be more courteous to move them than delete them. Spectral sequence (talk) 20:49, 15 June 2013 (UTC)
You asked to be pinged if sources were found: cfr. Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/METRIC --Cyclopiatalk 18:26, 16 June 2013 (UTC)
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- Traffic report: Most popular Wikipedia articles of the last week
- WikiProject report: The Volunteer State: WikiProject Tennessee
- News and notes: Swedish Wikipedia's millionth article leads to protests; WMF elections—where are all the voters?
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Wikidata weekly summary #63
- Discussions
- Final vote on the "Guidelines for sourcing statements" till June 24.
- Work started on a policy regarding information about living people
- Feedback needed on a proposal by the development team for how to support Wiktionary
- RfC about sockpuppetry guidelines
- RfC about personal names
- Events/Press
- Did you know?
- Newest properties: E number (P628), edition of (P629), Paris city digital code (P630), structural engineer (P631), cultural properties of Belarus reference number (P632), Répertoire du patrimoine culturel du Québec identifier (P633), captain (P634), ISTAT ID (P635), route of administration (P636), Protein ID (P637), PDB ID (P638), RNA ID (P639), Léonore ID (P640), sport (P641), of (P642), Genloc Chr (P643), Genloc Start (P644), Genloc End (P645), Freebase identifier (P646), drafted by (P647), Open Library identifier (P648), NRHP (P649), RKDartists (P650), BPN (P651), UNII (P652), PubMed Health (P653), direction relative to location (P654)
- Development
- Worked on site-link group editing to make it possible to link to sisterprojects
- Further work on input validation
- Further work on handling invalid data gracefully
- Use Serializers for generating API results
- Finished selenium tests for TimeUI and CoordinateUI
- Changed globe coordinate value input to use backend coordinate parser
- Fixed issues with data type definitions not being available in the frontend
- Wrote a little hack so that on statements with a long list of values you will always be able to see the name of the property of the current section you are in (since the label moves when scrolling the page)
- Open Tasks for You
- Help fix formatting and value issues for a property
- Respond to a "Request for Comment"
- Hack on one of these
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Your move here seems to have made a bad situation worse. What we should have is an article at Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing with nonprintworthy redirects from EMDR and from Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing and in-text linkage from Francine Shapiro. Please see if you can sort it out. LeadSongDog come howl! 16:22, 27 June 2013 (UTC)
- Stuart, I've undone the redirection mentioned above for much the same reasons as LeadSongDog gives. I realise that you waited some time and there were no reactions, but that sometimes happens and in particular your move left the talk page as an orphan. Can I suggest a proper discussion there? Chris55 (talk) 21:16, 27 June 2013 (UTC)
- I stepped away from the issue immediately after my BLP/N post in which I admitted a misstep. I no longer have any of these pages on my watchlist and do not plan any futher involvement with these pages. Stuartyeates (talk) 21:23, 27 June 2013 (UTC)
- Thanks Stuart for the clarification. We'll see what the discussion produces - in particular if EMDRIntnl will join the community. Chris55 (talk) 21:29, 27 June 2013 (UTC)
- Yes, thank you both. LeadSongDog come howl! 02:23, 28 June 2013 (UTC)
- Thanks Stuart for the clarification. We'll see what the discussion produces - in particular if EMDRIntnl will join the community. Chris55 (talk) 21:29, 27 June 2013 (UTC)
- I stepped away from the issue immediately after my BLP/N post in which I admitted a misstep. I no longer have any of these pages on my watchlist and do not plan any futher involvement with these pages. Stuartyeates (talk) 21:23, 27 June 2013 (UTC)
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Hi Stuart, Thanks for filing the SPI report. I was expecting Offender to eventually try to evade their block - long running POV pushers often do - so the Checkuser finding three sockpuppet accounts is hardly surprising. I fear that he'll try again. Regards, Nick-D (talk) 11:31, 3 July 2013 (UTC)
- Also, it was interesting to see that he was running the JaggerAgain and Cleverdickie socks before being blocked. Nick-D (talk) 11:43, 3 July 2013 (UTC)
- Personally I find it very disheartening. Stuartyeates (talk) 20:35, 3 July 2013 (UTC)
I'm just catching up on how this all unfolded - great work on the SPI. I wasn't aware that it is possible to kick off an investigation like that. The fact it showed 3 accounts linked and created some time back makes me wonder what tricks he will try next. I guess this means there are even more articles which need editing to try and resolve POV issues lurking out there now. I agree with the fact it is disheartening - cleaning up articles that someone has deliberately skewed is a tough slog. Clarke43 (talk) 09:12, 4 July 2013 (UTC)
- It felt odd, so I decided to double-or-nothing and opened the SPI. Withdrawing from the DRN pending the outcome was a balance per WP:AGF; I'm glad I made it. Stuartyeates (talk) 09:43, 4 July 2013 (UTC)
Thanks also for those blog posts. I really should be keeping a list of the odd things I've been accused of by unhappy editors. I was about to post a pithy reply to the most recent post, but I don't want Mr Brooking knowing what my IP address is. Regards, Nick-D (talk) 03:36, 7 July 2013 (UTC)
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Hi there, I'm wanting to ask you some advice as to how I can get this article submitted please? here's the URL; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:Articles_for_creation/Show_N_Prove Anniecruickshank (talk) 10:43, 11 July 2013 (UTC)
- @Anniecruickshank: To be honest, what you need is in-depth coverage of the subject, and I'm not really seeing it. You may want to wait a couple of month for the subject to get better coverage. Stuartyeates (talk) 22:10, 11 July 2013 (UTC)
I hate to bother you, but I removed your prod for this article. It could be a controversial deletion. As a past member of two notable bands, it's arguable that he passes WP:MUSICBIO. Feel free to go to the next step at WP:AfD. Bearian (talk) 20:13, 11 July 2013 (UTC)
- @Bearian: Thanks for the heads up. I'll probably not pursue this at this time. I'm aware that my notability-sense for musicians isn't very good. Stuartyeates (talk) 22:01, 11 July 2013 (UTC)
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Hi Stuartyeates, I added back the content I added, I used two sources Brooker, S. G; R. C Cambie, Robert C Cooper (1987) and http://naturatomica.com/post/harakere. The book was already in the ref list, you can check on the page No. 91 (of the book) there is a chemistry section so I took "Constituents" info from there. The plant description I took from the external link, it's not a government or university website but they do give their sources (books) and it may well be that they are solid. I don't know how correctly add short version of ref. (author name, year and page number) thus not sure if it's shown correctly , but I will amend it once I find a correct way of doing so. Would very much appreciate if you could show me how to do it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ihtenish (talk • contribs) 07:12, 13 July 2013 (UTC)
- The problem is not with the Constituents section, it's with the other sections. The other sections are (a) contain no references (b) actively misleading (c) no in the style of wikipedia. (d) ignore the fact that harakeke isn't used as a single medicine but as a huge class of medicines which happen to contain one or more parts of the harakeke plant as an ingredient. Stuartyeates (talk) 07:54, 13 July 2013 (UTC)
I am not intend to argue with you but I honestly don't understand why the information provided is misleading, there is no source (books) that advice that harakeke interact with any drugs, etc. In regards to the style content , before posting anything I visited other pages and took the "style" idea from other pages which are similar in subject. I would appreciate very much if you give me a clue what is appropriate style. If I provide the references (books) for the information I added could you please help me to amend the style so it complies with Wiki requirements? Ihtenish (talk —Preceding undated comment added 08:13, 13 July 2013 (UTC)
- All modern research on this kind of thing is done at the species level, which is where you should be putting it. The most common Flax in New Zealand is Phormium tenax whose page says (with a decent looking reference) "The blades of the plant contain cucurbitacins, which are poisonous to some animals, and some of them are among the bitterest tastes to humans". Also there should be no unreferenced sections and none with only placeholder information. Stuartyeates (talk) 10:46, 13 July 2013 (UTC)
- You may also want to read / reference http://www.pfaf.org/user/Plant.aspx?LatinName=Phormium+tenax http://www.pfaf.org/user/Plant.aspx?LatinName=Phormium+cookianum Stuartyeates (talk) 10:59, 13 July 2013 (UTC)
Hi, Stuartyeates. Thanks for your advice. I will try to re-write the paragraph (the way you suggesting) this weekend (20/07). Ihtenish (talk) 06:00, 15 July 2013 (UTC)
I sourced the article, and removed your prod tag. Bearian (talk) 18:34, 15 July 2013 (UTC)
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