User:Pelagic/sandbox

List Pelagic's sandbox pages

Why is the sandbox lower-case when most MW pages have initial uppercase? What about User:Pelagic/Sandbox?

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Resources:
 * Growth features – Wikipedia talk:Growth Team features, ...
 * Google translate
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Pelagic (talk) 01:39, 18 April 2020 (UTC)

2020-01-19
I'm intrigued by this picture (Fig. 4) and its enigmatic description.

WoRMS synonymises P. fragum with Drupella fragum, but the latter doesn't appear to have russet nodules. The photo WoRMS links to – Purpura alba Hombron & Jacquinot, 1848 – looks completely different.

6° P. F. P. Fragum.

Coquille assez épaisse, solide, ovale-biconique, tubero-épineuse , subombiliquée, à tours de spire assez distincts, pourvus de stries et de séries dé currentes de tubercules arrondis, au nombre de quatre sur le dernier; ouverture petite, subgrimaçante, subcanaliculée en avant, et rétrécie par six dents au bord droit, et deux à trois guttules columellaires; couleur d'un blanc jaunâtre, avec les tubercules roses ou roussâtres à rextérieur, toute blanche à l'intérieur.

11 à 12 lig. de long sur 8 à 9 de large.

Cette jolie espèce, dont nous ne connoissons pas la patrie, est établie d'après deux individus de la collection du Muséum.

Google translate gives this as: Quite thick, solid, oval-biconical, tubero-thorny, sub-fused shell, with fairly distinct turns of the coil, provided with streaks and series of currants of rounded tubers, four in number on the last; small opening, sub-grimacing, sub-calcined forward, and narrowed by six teeth at the right edge, and two to three columellar guttules; color yellowish white, with pink or russet tubers on the outside, all white inside.

11 to 12 lig. long by 8 to 9 wide.

This pretty species, whose homeland we do not know, is based on two individuals from the Museum's collection.

Userspace restructure
Aim: get stuff out of sandbox; create nicer structure; make sandbox or Sandbox just for testing.

Advantages of putting stuff in sandbox:
 * Preservation. Other users are less likely to touch it or do cleanup.
 * Navigation. Most skins and interfaces have a direct sandbox link.

Disadvantages of putting stuff in sandbox:
 * Intention. The sandbox is meant to be raked clean occasionally.  It's not really for building durable sandcastles.
 * Given how disorganised I can be, it’s a bit more like a kitty-litter tray. Time to scoop it yet?

Areas to consider

 * Sandbox
 * Journal
 * Incubator

Older content
Frequently used: advanced search; redirect category templates a.k.a. WP:TMR (see also help, long explanation, about categorizing); ...

Navigation: WP:RFC, User:Pelagic/sandbox/navboxes.

Getting started:
 * Dashboard — big overview of noticeboards and requests. CAn sometimes find interesting things to do here if you're into things like reviewing COI or protected edit requests.
 * Teahouse
 * WP:Questions — links out to Reference Desk, FAQ, Teahouse, Helpdesk, Editor Assistance, Village Pump and others. Also instructions for posting help requests via  and.
 * Community Portal — reachable from left nav-bar in desktop UI.

Current reference: Policies_and_guidelines, Consensus, Content forking/Internal.

Quicknote: articles about Murdoch policitcal influence are still popping up. This time it's Lachlan denying things: "Rupert Murdoch never said Malcolm Turnbull ‘has got to go’, son claims" Samantha Maiden, The New Daily, 2019-01-24. https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/national/2019/01/24/murdoch-turnbull-challenge/

Visual editor test
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Currently working on

 * Edinburgh Seven, Frances Hoggan, Nadezhda Suslova
 * Cheerleading in Australia

Australian federal anti-corruption body
(Move this to a separate subpage)

References:

Older

 * Hindu calendar
 * Talk:Kurdification
 * AINA Reports; Untying knots of religious diversity
 * User:Pelagic/sandbox/drafts/Cheerleading in Australia

General waffle
Unstructured notes.


 * Golden eagle Buteoninae?
 * Falconry lede Talk:Falconry

Not for wiki, but need to close the tab for performance reasons:
 * https://points.datasociety.net/did-media-literacy-backfire-7418c084d88d

Perhaps I should make pages for lists of essays and tools so that I can find them again.
 * But then if I change my mind, I can't delete the page. Might just do sections here instead. See below.

*Great essay: User talk:Ravpapa/Tilt.
 * This tool could be helpful: Article Blamer — find addition of text in a page history.

User:Pelagic/sandbox/drafts/Cheerleading in Australia See below.

User:Pelagic/sandbox/notes/Virtual memory

notes for DMARC, SPF, DKIM, etc.

User:Pelagic/sandbox/Raptor subfamilies

SPfD: Oh, dang it, Miscellany for deletion says 'Note that we do not delete user subpages merely to "clean up" userspace.' But compare WP:U1 and probably G7, so maybe clean-up is okay if requested by the author?
 * User:Pelagic/sandbox/templates/Diurnal-raptors-stub
 * User:Pelagic/sandbox/templates/Accipitriformes-stub
 * User:Pelagic/sandbox/templates/Falconiformes-redirect-stub

Test: white-rumped pygmy falcon, white-rumped falconet, Fielden's falconet, or Burmese pigmy falcon

white-rumped falcon on HBW Alive paywall, but some information, e.g length 23–28 cm; 84–112 g; wingspan 42–49 cm.

New: User:Pelagic/prep/Washington eagle; User:Pelagic/sandbox/Extended Arabic characters

Redirects to test or create: Birds of prey.

To-do lists: User:Pelagic/sandbox/todo/audubon1840


 * Notes


 * Punctuation


 * Notes - Bird Books
 * raptor references


 * Draft:Booted_eagles
 * Draft:Australasian old endemic raptors
 * Eagle groups


 * Booted eagles
 * Booted eagles (group)


 * User:Pelagic/sandbox/raptors/brahminy kite


 * Draft:Aerospiza – Aerospiza
 * Draft:Tachyspiza – Tachyspiza, Leucospiza
 * Draft:Astur – Astur, Astur (genus), Redirect

Useful tools
Haven't tried yet, but want to investigate:
 * Article Blamer — find addition of text in a page history.

Good essays

 * User talk:Ravpapa/Tilt — techniques used by POV-pushers.

Other areas

 * WP:Wikipedia Signpost
 * Wikipedia blog

Indian subjects
Common problems are overtranslation into multiple languages and scripts, inconsistent English spelling and roman transliteration of key terms.

Manual of Style/India-related articles a.k.a. MOS:INDIA recommends opening with language in. Note the scope of that guide is people, organisations, places and history; rather than where my interest lies with language and culture (though arguably these overlap with history).

This 2011 discussion on native languages in lead was summarised as no consensus on mother-tongue indic scripts,with mild support for IPA, but the focus was mostly bio's and films. Further discussion on DQ's talkpage User_talk:DeltaQuad/Archives/2012/January asserted the scope to be all India-related articles, but support for that seemed to be coming from only a few people. Still, it ended up as a project guideline at WP:NOINDICSCRIPT, but didn't go into MOS.

Fast forward to 2017 and this is still cropping up. Wikipedia_talk:Noticeboard_for_India-related_topics/Archive_63, Wikipedia_talk:Noticeboard_for_India-related_topics/Archive_63, Wikipedia_talk:Noticeboard_for_India-related_topics/Archive_63.

Wikincidents
Sometimes you stumble upon things that make you go hmmm.


 * Publicgirkuk (2006). Discussion, subject of photos identified, Digg coverage.  Luckily it turned out to be just copyvio and not revenge porn, but the question of releases from identifiable models seems unresolved even today.

Userspace to-do

 * Add a section to main user page or create a subpage for stuff I've done, like new articles and DYK nom's. Nauclerus, Cheerleading in Australia.
 * Nominated at Template_talk:Did_you_know, Template:Did you know nominations/Cheerleading in Australia
 * How-to cheat sheets. E.g. I find the DYK instructions confusing and could create my own summary for personal use.
 * Template cheat-sheets. There are things that I'm always having to look up because I can't remember the syntax.
 * Clean up Sandbox!
 * Some kind of meta-wiki or wtf-wiki? collection of interesting links. Good quotes, too.
 * A template that combines with   .  Does one already exist?  Should I make one?  Will it fall apart with '>' and '<' signs, like thus:  ?
 * A page or section for places to visit...
 * ...like Village Pump, Teahouse, Dashboard, advanced search, signpost.
 * ... or maybe a "Getting Around" page with sections for getting around article space (categories, portals, etc.), getting around wikipedia space (dashboard, pump, help, community portal, RFCs, noticeboards, etc.), getting around meta ...
 * Additional useful tools:
 * Special:Prefixindex e.g. Special:Prefixindex/User:Pelagic.
 * Other Special pages - Help:Special page
 * Page of useful navboxes (starting this in sandbox, will move to another subfolder), like technical help, inline maint. templates, section maint. templates, ...

To do in mainspace

 * Check out wikipedia coverage of Australia's My Health Record. There has been a lot of media coverage recently around the announcement that people will be automatically added in if they don't pre-emptively opt out before October 2018.
 * https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2018/jul/22/my-health-record-identical-to-failed-uk-scheme-privacy-expert-says

Miscellany for inclusion elsewhere
E.g. if I was to have a separate wtf-wiki list, &/or a list of good quotes for re-use.


 * Toilet paper orientation. Not only does this article exist, but it is lengthy and well-researched.  Plus it contains the following navbox.
 * "I can't tell whether that indicates the reverse senses are generally accepted in India or there are just a lot of less skilled writers of English in India, where many writers speak another language primarily. The same articles typically are replete with other instances of irregular grammar that I've never heard of being accepted anywhere." from User:Giraffedata/comprised_of
 * " WP is not a linguistic work, and it is not an informal conversation reflecting only the bleeding edge of the vernacular. It is, like other encyclopedias, written in a rather formal register of English, and as such it is subject to a wide variety of prescriptive rules (when the majority of major style guides that inform ours agree on the point, or when WP decides on its own what is best for our context and audience, usually siding with clarity over breeziness)." SmcC, in a discussion about using hidden sic in quotations.
 * " WP is not a linguistic work, and it is not an informal conversation reflecting only the bleeding edge of the vernacular. It is, like other encyclopedias, written in a rather formal register of English, and as such it is subject to a wide variety of prescriptive rules (when the majority of major style guides that inform ours agree on the point, or when WP decides on its own what is best for our context and audience, usually siding with clarity over breeziness)." SmcC, in a discussion about using hidden sic in quotations.