User talk:PRmaster1

Referencing population
Hello there! Glad to see other people working on population figures. I would like, however, to draw your attention to some problems with referencing population. I am well aware that my updates disable the automatic population density calculation (which you have been trying to reinstate). I'm doing this because in almost all cases there is absolutely no source given for the area of a given administrative unit. So the area mentioned in all these articles could be true but it could also be false - there's no way of knowing that without a source. I believe it's dangerous to use the automatic population density calculation in these circumstances, because you end up calculating something on the basis of unreliable information.

So if you want to add population density, I suggest taking it from the source - and then the footnote can be moved to the date. Take a look at Chełm as an example. The GUS source which you added says it's 1707/km2. The infobox calculates this automatically as 1700/km2 and your footnote suggests that this is the GUS figure, which it is not - it's confusing.

I'm going to correct this by providing the population density mentioned by GUS. I'm also going to add the "population_footnotes" parameter in the infobox (this moves the footnote number beyond the parentheses with the date). This is better than just a total population figure with no density (I'll admit that). But my 'raw' population which disables automatic density calculations is still better than an infobox with false information.

Also, please note that 'BDL' in the link to the source now needs to be changed to lower-case 'bdl' for the link to work properly (GUS must have changed something in the way the database works). Pearlmaster1212 (talk) 18:57, 17 August 2022 (UTC)


 * Hi!
 * Thanks for letting me know. For the article you mentioned (Chełm), I believe you're right; one might assume that the population density is based on a GUS figure. Keep in mind though that in other articles I edited (most of which are about smaller cities), I did not change anything about automatic population density calculation (I've not been trying to "reinstate" it). I will improve how I reference population updates, probably by just providing the GUS figure for population density and referencing it with a separate footnote.
 * Also, I've noticed that in your recent edits (such as Kutno or Radomsko), you removed population density from the infobox, leaving just the total population figure. It might be better to provide the population density information from the GUS source (as you did with Chełm). As you said, it's better that the 'raw' population.
 * Best regards, PRmaster1 (talk) 10:16, 21 August 2022 (UTC)
 * About the separate footnote referencing, I changed my mind; there's no need for that as the source I've already been using may apply both to population and population density figures. PRmaster1 (talk) 10:24, 21 August 2022 (UTC)


 * Hi, thanks for getting back to me. I've had a look at your edit of Aleksandrów Łódzki and a few other recent ones and I think that outside of using wikidata (which I tried with Łęczyca, just to experiment) this is the best approach to providing population data. As for the area data, someone might complain that, with Aleksandrów for instance, BDL says it's 14 km2 and not 13.82 km2, but personally I think it's fine. Btw, the English version of BDL uses terms such as category/group/subgroup rather than category/division/subdivision (unless I've missed something). Anyway, I'm done with population edits for the time being as I need to work on a different project, good luck! Pearlmaster1212 (talk) 17:27, 26 August 2022 (UTC)
 * Hi!
 * Thanks for your response! Just to clarify, for the area, I've been using the hectares data, it's more accurate (group/subgroup at BDL are the same). So, for example, BDL says that Aleksandrów Łódzki has an area of both 14 km2 and 1382 ha (13.82 km2). That's because the Head Office of Geodesy and Cartography, from which the data comes, says that the km2 and ha data are calculated separately. I will also start using the category/group/subgroup terms.
 * Wish you luck on your project! PRmaster1 (talk) 23:06, 29 August 2022 (UTC)

Template talk:Country data Biała Prudnicka
Hi PRmaster1, could I please bring this proposed move to your attention and ask for your support? Thanks, Kiwipete (talk) 03:22, 1 October 2022 (UTC)


 * Hi!
 * Yeah, of course. Thanks for informing me. PRmaster1 (talk) 11:30, 1 October 2022 (UTC)

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