Talk:35th G8 summit

WP:MOS (flags)
This seemed like it might be a grey area .... The following was copied from Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style (flags):
 * Question: Flagicon-templates are used in the succession boxes at the bottom 35th G8 summit and each of the corollary articles about the other 30+ G8 summits. I don't see any specific guideline which would inform me that this use has been considered one way or another.  The flags seem to be useful for navigation.   If there is a guideline which is conventionally construed in a way that suggests a problem I didn't recognize, this posting may help to avoid a complaint in the future.  Do you see a potential problem?
 * Answer: Those flags are less useful because they actually obscure information. People have to recognize the flag to understand the meaning, and not everyone will instantly recognize, say, the Italian flag. This is an example of where words are better than flags. See this guideline. Cop 663 (talk) 00:56, 16 July 2008 (UTC)

In the context of this article, if a flagicon-template were to be questioned in future, this brief exchange could help speed up the process of resolving whatever problems might arise.--Tenmei (talk) 17:47, 16 July 2008 (UTC)

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Budget
Cerejota deleted the segment about a projected budget (for which details are yet unknown); and that edit summary succinctly explained his/her reasoning -- "then we dont have to say." In my view, this might become an arguably defensible edit in July, perhaps; but not now.

I'm persuaded that in February 2009, this article's non-standard, forward-looking point-of-view requires mentioning such unknown, unpublicized or unclarified aspects of pre-planning. The context for this seemingly controversial point is created by what is known about the previous summits; and my confidence in focusing on this small detail is underscored by the evolution of pre-planning for the 36th G8 summit in Canada.

I've now undone this one edit; but maybe it makes sense to develop my explanation a little further. If my argument is not clear enough, please help me figure out how to explain it better. Now that Cerejota's timely edit causes me to think of it, my guess is that it probably makes sense to post a summary of this thread on the talk page of the evolving article about the 37th G8 summit in France. --Tenmei (talk) 15:13, 26 February 2009 (UTC)


 * Nope, WP:CRYSTAL, WP:SYNTH, and WP:CITE stand against this section. An un-sourced, OR/SYNTH statement has no reason to exist anywhere in the encyclopedia. Even if this event is in the future, it is in the immediate future, so it will be increasingly watched. We deserve to give our readers and article that doesn't have placeholder sections that only clutter the article with un-published synthesis. I reverted the revert. --Cerejota (talk) 01:19, 27 February 2009 (UTC)


 * Excellent work, now it reads like a real section. --Cerejota (talk) 04:10, 28 February 2009 (UTC)

7% of GNI on aid?
The following appeared in the New Statesman.
 * "The failure on aid is unconscionable: amid much fanfare at the 2005 Gleneagles summit, the G8 pledged to double aid to the developing world by 2010. In 2009 the G8 is $34 billion dollars a year short of this target. The perennial cycle of generous international aid pledges followed by subsequent failure to deliver them must come to an end. It is time for the G8 to deliver on its ‘IOUs’. That is why we have proposed a ‘Gleneagles recovery plan’ and a new roadmap, ‘Route 0.7’, for the world’s rich nations to meet their promise to spend 0.7 per cent of GNI on aid."<:ref>Moore, Michael. "Stop these broken promises," New Statesman (London). 23 March 2009.

If this notion develops any traction, it might deserve mentioning in the article? Otherwise, this is nothing more than a few nice words strung together in a pleasing manner.--69.86.119.207 (talk) 19:25, 24 March 2009 (UTC)

G8: ITALY WANTS TO MOVE SUMMIT TO L`AQUILA
The article cited as reference states that the change in location has not been approved.

http://www.lifeinitaly.com/node/5263

Time to change the logo? http://www.g8italia2009.it/static/G8_Allegato/LogoG8_Aquila,2.pdf <-- this is the new version —Preceding unsigned comment added by 151.16.229.198 (talk) 13:59, 6 July 2009 (UTC)

Update?
Is it just me, or is more than half of this article outdated, still talking in the future tense, and a lot of it looks like a news article, instead of an encyclopedia entry. --Wikiperson0202 (talk) 23:57, 28 December 2009 (UTC)

EU participation
There is a slow-motion edit war about one aspect of 35th G8 summit. It needs scrutiny and discussion.

Beginning with the 3rd G7 summit in London in 1977, the President of the European Commission or his successor President of the European Union has been a formal participant in successive annual events -- see  In each article about G7/G8 summits, Lucie-Marie has deleted text about EU participation. These serial reverts ignored hyperlinks in the supporting inline citations which were also deleted. Despite attempts to engage discussion here, no consensus has been achieved. Her opinions here have merit, but they remain only opinions. No cited source supports these reverts. Our core policies require something different. WP:V seems relevant because "the threshold for inclusion in Wikipedia is verifiability, not truth &mdash; whether readers can check that material added to Wikipedia has already been published by a reliable source, not whether editors think it is true."


 * Group of Seven or G7+1


 * 1977 3rd G7 summit, London
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 * 1979 5th G7 summit, Tokyo
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 * 1989 15th G7 summit, Grande Arche
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 * 2005 31st G8 summit, Gleneagles
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 * 2007 33rd G8 summit, Heiligendamm
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 * 2008 34th G8 summit, Tokyo
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 * 2009 35th G8 summit, L'Aquila, Abruzzo
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 * 2010 36th G8 summit, Huntsville
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 * 2011 37th G8 summit, France
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 * 2012 38th G8 summit, US?

A slow-motion edit war is worrisome; but discussion can be constructive -- see Muskoka 2010: G8 members

The edit history of 36th G8 summit records an unhelpful pattern:
 * 1) diff 17:40, 9 July 2008 Lucy-marie (6,628 bytes) (→Composition of summit leaders)
 * 2) diff 16:48, 20 July 2008 Lucy-marie (10,987 bytes) (→Leaders at the summit: EU is invited and could be left off the invite list so it is not a oermenet member)
 * 3) diff 21:54, 10 April 2009 Lucy-marie m (24,339 bytes) (→Leaders at the summit)
 * 4) diff 19 March 2010 JLogan (24,837 bytes) (EU is a permanent participant, not merely a guest. check the main page)

The same pattern is seen at 37th G8 summit:
 * 1) diff  21:54, 10 April 2009 Lucy-marie m (12,394 bytes) (→Leaders at the summit)
 * 2) diff 09:28, 19 March 2010 JLogan (12,628 bytes) (→Leaders at the summit: EU is permanent participant, not just a guest)

This thread may help resolve the issues, or it may help bring clearer focus. --Tenmei (talk) 02:16, 29 May 2010 (UTC)

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