User:Ahunt/Tags

Article tags

 * For articles with no references  


 * For articles which have some references but which really need more  


 * For article sections with no references  


 * For statements that are not referenced  


 * For quotes that are not attributed  


 * For articles that read like they were written by the company's marketing department  


 * For articles with only one single reference source  


 * For articles that need inline citations added  


 * For articles that need more inline citations added  


 * For articles with end references only, that need inline citations added  


 * Trivia section tag  


 * Table of Contents limiting   


 * Asymmetrical columns:  


 * Symmetrical columns:  


 * Years ago template  43.060153941558845 years ago 


 * Copyright violations  

Aircraft articles

 * For aircraft articles missing their specifications  


 * For aircraft articles that are very short and incomplete  

Talk pages

 * Welcome template  


 * Unsigned comments on talk pages  XXX.XXX.XXX.XX 


 * Copying copyrighted material into articles  Article - ~ 


 * Warning tag for talk pages  


 * For tagging school IP address talk pages  


 * For tagging library and other public use location IP address talk pages  


 * For tagging corporation IP address talk pages  


 * Outdenting on talk pages  

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 * For personal attacks ''' ==No personal attacks==


 * For users with a potential conflict of interest  Article ~ 


 * For users who maybe paid to make edits  Article ~ 


 * Link spammers  article - ~ 


 * For test edits  - ~ 


 * User name problem: ''' seems to indicate you represent a company - ~


 * Edit warring:  article name - ~ 


 * Adding promotional material:  article - ~ 


 * Unsourced additions:  article name - ~ 


 * For edit warring nationalist aircraft editing  article name 


 * Civility:  Please note that your recent edit summary was not very civil. Wikipedia requires that contributors be civil to make collaborating to build the encyclopedia possible. In future please use more polite edit summaries. Thank you. - ~ 


 * Closing discussions, turns them blue:  


 * Off topic talk page subjects, collapses them:  

Conversions

 * Conversion template  1250 nmi 


 * Conversion template  125 kn 


 * Conversion template  400 hp 


 * Conversion template  1704 L 


 * Conversion template  254 lb 


 * Conversion template  XX u.s.gal 


 * Conversion template  95 sqft 


 * Conversion template  -65 °F 

Images

 * Copyrighted logos in user boxes  Copyrighted logos are not permitted in userboxes as they do not qualify as "fair use" under US copyright law, see USERBOX. Use lettering or a free image instead. 


 * Copyright violation images on Commons  


 * Copyright violation images on Wikipedia  


 * For simple words and shapes on Commons:  


 * For pictures on Commons extracted from other pictures:  

AfD

 * For SPA comments  username 

Disambiguation pages

 * For disambiguation pages   or    and for their talk pages:   

WikiProject Aircraft
==WikiProject Aircraft== Thanks for signing up for this project. It is a very busy and active project with lots going on and we can always use more help and especially a fresh set of eyes. If you haven't done so already you might want to add Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Aircraft to your watch list as this is where much of the background discussion occurs. You may also want to watch New articles (Aircraft) as this is where newly created articles get listed for peer review. Having a look over these new articles is a great way to get a feel for how things are done on the project and also most new articles need reviewing anyway. If you have any questions you can leave me a note or post at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Aircraft, either way you will get a quick response. - ~

WikiProject Sailing
==WikiProject Sailing== Thanks for signing up for this project. The project is not as active as it could be and so we can always use more help. If you haven't done so already you might want to add Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Sailing to your watch list as this is where much of the background discussion occurs. You may also want to watch WikiProject Sailing/New articles as this is where newly created articles get listed for peer review. Having a look over these new articles is a great way to get a feel for how things are done on the project and also most new articles need reviewing anyway. If you have any questions you can leave me a note or post at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Sailing, either way you will get a quick response. - ~

Notification of nomination for deletion
Projects:

==Notification of nomination for deletion of Article name== This is to inform the members of this Wikiproject, within the scope of which this article falls, that this article has been nominated for deletion at Articles for deletion/Article name. - ~

Individuals:

==Notification of nomination for deletion of Article name== This is to inform you that this article has been nominated for deletion at Articles for deletion/Article name. - ~

The AfD:

Note: Notification of the existence of this AfD has been made at WikiProject Aviation and WikiProject Aircraft, within whose scope this article falls. - ~

GNU/Linux
Thanks for your contribution to this article, but by longstanding consensus operating systems that use the Linux kernel are called "Linux" on Wikipedia, as per WP:COMMONNAME and also MOS:LINUX. "GNU/Linux" is considered a minority POV term used by the FSF and its supporters. On Wikipedia the term is only used to describe distros when the distro itself is called "GNU/Linux", such as "Debian GNU/Linux", and then only when referring to the distro itself. If you want to change this consensus then the way to go about is not by trying to insert the term GNU/Linux into articles on distributions. You should read Talk:Linux including all the archives of that page, to get the history of the problem as well as Talk:Linux/Name as this is where past consensuses have been formed. You will also want to read GNU/Linux naming controversy and its talk page as background as well. When you have the history of the consensus read then you can present your case at Talk:Linux to try to convince the other editors that all references "Linux" other than to the kernel itself in Wikipedia should be changed to "GNU/Linux". Be advised that this has been brought up dozens of times there, including recently and has always been soundly and conclusively opposed. - ~