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Talk:Straza
Greetings. On Talk:Straza, you said that "A good part of this text seems to be an automatic translation of http://www.banatul.com/info/town-straja.shtml (German) which is copyrighted." I was wondering why you think this. The page doesn't seem to be in German (except for the footnotes), and it looks like Czech to me. Do you know the language? All the best, – Quadell (talk) (bounties) 15:33, 24 February 2006 (UTC)

Wikipedia Survey
Hi. I'm doing a survey of Wikipedia editors as part of a class research project. It's quick, anonymous, and the data will be made available to the Wikipedia community later this month. Would you like to take part? More info here. Thanks! Nonplus 23:42, 1 April 2006 (UTC)

DoCB Initiative
I came across a couple of articles that you had done in the above arena. Nice job! I have done quite a few over the last few months and was pleased to see someone else active. (I think most of mine are "stubbier"). I have been verifying the ones I do in the DoCB initiative despite the warning. I think that whole thing is dead and no one has removed the tags..cheers! Stormbay 02:29, 22 May 2006 (UTC)

Adam Crooks
Sorry, must have erased it by accident. Homey 15:00, 27 May 2006 (UTC)

Ottawa Mayors
Thanks for updating some of 'my' (as Lady Earth) pages! Where did you find the info on C. T. Bate? I had an impossible time finding what little info I did manage to scrape together. Editor at Large 01:56, 12 June 2006 (UTC)

Image Tagging Image:SharpshinnedHawk23.jpg
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 * Thanks for fixing it. You're right that the boilerplate message is less-than-ideal.  Jkelly 21:44, 13 June 2006 (UTC)

Hey Dude
Thanks for Adding that reference to that John Winslow Article it was a big help

Lybster
Hi! I'm looking for an opinion/direction on the above article. It is a redirect from Patrick Sinclair which is now forms part of the title article. Could you take a look? I know that you do a lot of DoCB editing. I think that Patrick Sinclair should be a separate article. I would appreciate an opinion on what should be done (if anything). Thanks in advance for your assistance. Stormbay 03:22, 2 October 2006 (UTC)

Elections in Lower Canada
Congratulations for your work on elections in Lower Canada. I was looking around for this kind of information. I might begin to translate them in French soon. Cortomaltais 20:21, 15 October 2006 (UTC)

Bot boo-boos? boo-hoo!
Sorry about those. I see you fixed Francis Jones (Canadian politician) (for which, thanks): that would have been a very hard one for the 'bot to have done any better on, as he was in a Quebec category, and no Ontario ones. (I suppose it's partly a matter of how one reads "Quebec politician" (etc).) If you see any more, do let me know, especially if there's a large number of similar ones that I can use the 'bot to fix. Alai 22:56, 18 October 2006 (UTC)

Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
Thomas-Pierre-Joseph Taschereau the brother of Jean-Thomas Taschereau also appears to have been a member of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada. I took a quick look for the riding but didn't find it. (Quite an undertaking you are on; looks good to date!). I blue linked Francis Badgley in the 3rd leg. Cheers! Stormbay 15:44, 19 October 2006 (UTC)


 * Thanks for the info...now that i reread it, I see the difference. Stormbay 21:33, 19 October 2006 (UTC)

No problem
The revert was so long ago I'd completely forgotten! Bird of the week was a first-winter Whiskered Tern (quite rare in the UK) which would disappear for long periods and then hawk up and down the lagoon bank within 20 m. I managed to get a half-decent photo of it perched, but there are some terrific flight shots on surfbirds.com. jimfbleak 06:04, 20 October 2006 (UTC)

Legislative Council of Lower Canada
Just a query since, thanks to you, I am now alert to the two different bodies, (assembly vs. council) that existed. I noticed the start date for many of the appointees to be listed as 1792. I was disambiguating François Baby and the DoCB article lists his appointment at 1778. I gather that all of this flows out of the Quebec Act of 1774. Would someone have used 1792 as an arbitrary date to start the article? I won't change anthing until I have an opinion. Thanks in advance! Stormbay 20:56, 25 October 2006 (UTC)


 * I'm glad I didn't start changing dates!! (I'm also rather embarassed about the gaps in my knowledge of those times in Colonial Canada). Stormbay 22:09, 25 October 2006 (UTC)

Jackie Rae
Just a reminder...when referring to CBC Television in an article, could you please write CBC Television instead of " CBC television "? Thanks. Bearcat 10:54, 17 November 2006 (UTC)

Paschal Sirois-Duplessis
Your note on Paschal Sirois-Duplessis in the 2nd Parliament of Lower Canada indicates his death as 1798. One source I read says: November 14, 1797: Paschal Sirois-Duplessis (CAN), MHA for Cornwallis, dies in office. I was reluctant to change it without checking with you. Cheers! Stormbay 03:40, 11 December 2006 (UTC)

Article in need of cleanup - please assist if you can

 * I went over to comment at PocKleanBot's talk page but apparently PocKleanBot has already been pulled out of service. I don't recall making any non-minor edits to the article in question. --Big_iron 11:21, 13 December 2006 (UTC)

Edward Greive
Edward Greive from the 2nd Parliament of the Province of Canada is listed in a DoCB bio for George Baptist as Edward Greives. It is not necessarily a definitve source, but it could be changed, if you agree. No need to reply; I'll watch. Stormbay 23:41, 21 December 2006 (UTC)

Moving Robert McGhee
Hey; I saw you move Robert McGhee to Robert McGhee (minister); I moved it back, not knowing that the move was done in the first place (i.e. that the article wasn't originally named (minister). I see that you have moved it back to (minister) once again and I think that decision makes sense.  Sorry to fuddle that all up.  Shagmaestro 03:10, 13 March 2007 (UTC)

Which one is this?
I noticed a reference in some material that I was reading regarding a legislative council with its inception in August 1775 (and, I presume running until 1791). What was it called? Do we have an article in wiki on it? I know I should be able to figure this out but it is easier to ask you. Thanks in advance. --Stormbay 22:58, 4 May 2007 (UTC)

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French spellings
I know that you edit a lot of Canadian stuff and probably can answer this question. Is there a policy to anglicize French names? I ran into Michel Bégon de la Picardière becoming Michel Bégon and finally Michel Begon. If this is a generally accepted practice, I will disagree and ignore. If it is a form of vandalism, I will do something. Sorry to bother you but I do not pay much attention to stuff that isn't posted where I usually edit. Thanks in advance and feel free to tell me to bother someone else. --Stormbay 00:15, 15 June 2007 (UTC)

Executive Council of Lower Canada

 * I started the work needed to complete the excellent series of articles you have written on the institutions of the Parliament of Lower Canada here: User:Mathieugp/drafts/Executive Council of Lower Canada . I need to go back to the library to fill up the "Stop" column. I was wondering if maybe you knew of an online source for this information so as to annotate the work nicely like you have done? -- Mathieugp 14:28, 23 July 2007 (UTC)


 * Thanks! I'll follow your advise. Hopefully, I will find the information on the "Stop" dates and won't have to return to the Grande Bibliothèque just for that. -- Mathieugp 19:58, 6 August 2007 (UTC)

Thomas W. Fuller
My apologies about the above. Being an older person, I can't quite remember what transpired. I hope it wasn't a big deal and "Cheers!"--Stormbay 16:38, 6 August 2007 (UTC)

9th Legislative Assembly of Ontario
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William R. Higgins article
I saw the William R. Higgins article that you created a few years ago. Do you have any tips about notability? I've written an article about Lansing Bennett which is going to be deleted for lack for notability (see comments http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Lansing_Bennett ). Bennett was killed in the 1993 attack on the CIA, sometimes noted as the first incident of Islamic terrorism in North America. If Bennett is judged to be not notable, Higgins is similarly at risk. Again, I am not canvassing but merely asking for your advice on achieving notability. Mrs.EasterBunny 16:34, 8 September 2007 (UTC)

Donald Macmaster
Hi there. I've moved Donald Macmaster (Canadian politician) back to Donald Macmaster. Research shows that the Canadian and British politicians were, rather surprisingly, actually the same man! Cheers. -- Necrothesp 12:31, 13 September 2007 (UTC)

Chilean Hawk?
Hi. I just noticed that when you created Accipiter, you left out the Chilean Hawk, Accipiter chilensis. Some authorities consider it a subspecies of the Bicolored Hawk, but HBW considers it a full species. Since we usually go with HBW, could you tell me why you decided not to in this case? I know nothing about the species and have no preference&mdash;I'm just wondering. &mdash;JerryFriedman 22:06, 27 September 2007 (UTC)


 * Yeah, I'm doing archeology :-) I'll bring it up with Jim.  &mdash;JerryFriedman 22:30, 27 September 2007 (UTC)

Legislative Assemblies
Just so you know, I've now created a navbox template, PEI Assemblies, to replace the succession boxes on PEI General Assembly articles, as well as a distinct category, Category:Prince Edward Island General Assemblies, for them. The navbox is generally the standard for this kind of thing now, rather than succession boxes, although so far they only exist for PEI, Quebec and Alberta — I'll be creating the others as I have time. So if you do any more PEI assemblies, please use the new template and category instead of a succession box and Category:Politics of Prince Edward Island. Thanks. Bearcat (talk) 20:08, 20 November 2007 (UTC)

William Cowan (politician)
Is there any chance of expansion or improvement for this article? I have to say, given that none of the other reeves has an article, his notability looks really borderline, but I wanted to ask you about the article before I send it to AfD or anything drastic. Choess 16:20, 1 December 2007 (UTC)


 * I'll just leave it be, then — I've left plenty of stubby articles on politicians to fill out lists and so forth (albeit at the national level) and I also have a long backlog of intended projects. If you think you can improve it in the future, I'm not going to force your hand by sending it to AfD. Thanks for responding. Choess 14:59, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

WikiProject Prince Edward Island
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Wikiproject Banners
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Anson Dodge
A history of the Georgian Bay Lumber Company 1871-1942 (Anson Greene Phelps Dodge) "A Deo Victoria" by James T. Angus, an interesting read. Angus claims Dodge came to Canada by the invitation of Henry W. Sage (though Angus quoted incorrect informarion about Sage and McGraw). The author points out that Dodge purchased mills in Georgian Bay area including new mill constructed at Byng Inlet, (Ontario) with no mention of how Dodge came to select that area. Also, Angus fails to mention of Atherly mill mentioned in 1868 Orillia newspaper, or his purchase of timber berths in Oakley township. Angus does point out Dodge's involvement as a silent partner in Thomson and Millar's Longford Lumber Company at Longford Mills, Ontario, and the purchase of the Longford Township timber berths. One key point in James T. Angus' story, was: upon departure of Bell Ewart, Ontario (Sage's mill), Dodge travelled on a regular ferry from Orillia to Washago Mills.

James T. Angus also had some confusion with John Thomson of Longford Mills and Thompson Smith and Company, concerned with sawmilling at Bradford, Ontario, Mr. Smith's first name was Thompson, see Rama Timber Transport Company. Regarding the purchase of the Longford township timber, Randy Richmomd, author of "The Orillia Spirit" claims no one knew the value of the timber as much as John Thomson, but fails to mention how Thomson became so knowledgeable.

Brookes Wright Gossage was the surveyor that was in charge of the surveys for the Canadian Land and Emigration Company, including Longford township, of which Gossage surveyed himself. In 1856 Gossage (under the direction of Walter Shanly), had been involved with a survey (of timber) along the Magnetawan River from Byng Inlet to Opeongo Lake. Following the survey of Longford in 1864, Gossage purchased a small steamboat and placed it in service on Lake Couchiching, between Orillia and Washago and was the operator of this service when Anson Dodge first visited Sage's mill at Bell Ewart.

Walter Shanly's survey, including that information compiled by Mr. B. W. Gossage was published in the 1857 Journals of the Legislative Assembly of Canada, as appendix No. 5.

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AfD nomination of Laurence Kavanagh
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Jane Berry
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46th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly
You list Carl Mooers here. In the 1967 election there were four members elected for York County who appear in the list for the 45th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly. However, in the list for the 46th Assembly three of the four elected remain (2-York, 2-Fredericton) but Weldon Lawrence's name was replaced by Carl Mooers. However, the Assembly's "Tribute" on Weldon Lawrence's death in 2000 says he served until 1970 (the year of the election). Could you recheck your source information for the 46th Assembly as I want to do a brief bio for Weldon Lawrence. Thank you. Jonathan Logan (talk)


 * Thanks for the help. Would you mind checking your guide for the 43rd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly where it lists only three members from Charlotte County. In the 41st, 42nd and 44th, 45th (and probably most others) have four. Jonathan Logan (talk) 16:43, 15 June 2008 (UTC)

James K. Pinder
The bio says he was an MLA from 1892 to 1899 but he shows up again in the 33rd, 34th, and the 35th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly meaning he served again from 1912-1930. Would you mind checking your records. Thanks, you're doing a great job getting these NB MLAs done. Jonathan Logan (talk) 14:23, 27 June 2008 (UTC)

Azor LeBlanc
Yor bio says: "He served on the council for Northumberland County." That is possible as he might have lived there for a time but would you mind double-checking your source. He was born in Westmorland County and was the MLA from Shediac in the Westmorland County. Jonathan Logan (talk) 15:44, 7 July 2008 (UTC)

Ernest Richard
Sorry to bother you again but could you check your sources for Ernest Richard's time in office. In Premier Graham's 2006 memorial address to the Legislative Assembly he said:
 * "He was a Liberal MLA and represented the County of Gloucester from his first election by acclamation in 1948 until his retirement in 1970. "

The University of Moncton also says he served 1948-1970. He is not listed on Wikipedia's 41st New Brunswick Legislative Assembly (March 5, 1949 and July 16, 1952) and would have had to be part of it if he was elected by acclamation in 1948. I wonder if maybe his acclamation was for a newly-created fifth seat for the Gloucester riding which does show up with five members (same four from the 41st plus Richard) beginning in Wikipedia's 42nd New Brunswick Legislative Assembly. Thanks again. Jonathan Logan (talk) 14:49, 9 July 2008 (UTC)

Image:ImmCaliforniaGull23.jpg and Commons
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Dictionary of Canadian Biography
I wrote an e-mail to the DCB the minute I discovered they had moved from IIS/ASP to Apache/PHP and broken ALL THE LINKS. I told them I could not imagine that it could be a technical challenge for them to write a simple Apache rewrite rule so that all the old URL requests would redirect to the new URLs. I was replied:

Hello Mr. Gauthier-Pilote,

I have spoken with our Technical Services group, as well as our Web Services group, regarding your suggestions for redirect re-writes for bookmarked biographies (ASP to PhP) from the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online (DCB).

Your suggestions are taken under advisment, and could be implemented, however Library and Archives Canada (LAC) is currently engrossed in a site-wide conversion to Treasury Board (TB), Common Look and Feel 2 (CLF2) standards http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/clf2-nsi2/clfs-nnsi/clfs-nnsi-3-eng.asp 

''Our technical resources are maxed out at the moment, and unfortuanately, we are unable to estimate a timeline as to if or when we would be able to revisit this particular issue in the near future. ''

LAC appreciates your comments and suggestions, and apologizes any inconvenience that the DCB site updates may cause.

Regards, 

______________________

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Consequently, I invite you to e-mail them as well so they feel pressure from the public and actually do the job. Maybe we can even find a programmer among Wikipedia users who has real Apache experience and is able to write the rule off the top of his/her head? If we had the code, what excuse not to do it could they possibly come up with? -- Mathieugp (talk) 23:00, 15 August 2008 (UTC)


 * I agree. I guess a RewriteMap directive might be what we need. I am just discovering now that math does not appear to be really possible in the Apache rewrite rule lingo (unless I missed something). As for Plan B, maybe you were thinking of a bot? --Mathieugp (talk) 13:38, 16 August 2008 (UTC)

I notice that you have done a massive job of updating the DCB links. I did not think it would be possible to do it as efficiently as you did but it appears you have found a way. Thanks for your efforts!

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