User talk:Verwolff/Archive 1

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Myslovitz discography
Just dropping by to let you know I've undone your edit to the Myslovitz discography. Non-free images are not allowed in discography per Non-free_content & Non-free_content. Cheers   Esradekan Gibb    "Talk" 21:14, 7 November 2008 (UTC)

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Re:Fb templates
Hello Verwolff,

you idea sounds good on the first glimpse, but I wouldn't support it at the moment simply because team naming would be very difficult to handle.

As of now, every team has its own template (to be found in this category) including displayed name, article name, country, abbreviation (not necessarily three letters, but in the most cases) and another parameter I have not understand yet. Naming conventions of these templates are mostly (with historic exceptions) following two rules:
 * 1) Omit any kind of "FC", "FK", "SK", "AS", "NK" or similar abbreviations for "football club" unless they are needed for distinction
 * 2) Use the most common English name which is sufficient enough to distinct two clubs (e.g. Dynamo Dresden, Dynamo Kiev, Dinamo Minsk, Dinamo Brest instead of just "Dynamo")

Now, for example, the Serbian club Crvena Zvezda is called "Roter Stern" in German, "Estrella Roja" in Spanish, "Etoile rouge" in French, "Red Star" in English and so on and so forth. Various other clubs have different names in several languages. I can name at least three German clubs which have German common names which differ from the English ones.

Another issue: What are the usual Wikipedia procedures when a club - out of the blue - decides between seasons (or even worse, during the season) to change its name? Exactly, the article is moved to a new name. So as a consequence, we need a new team template as well because we don't want to change ALL the names of this team for all seasons, plus we need to change the article name on every template the team had before. Now if a team has already had like, let's say, twenty name changes, you have twenty different template which only distinct themselves by the common name of the team (and perhaps the abbreviation), which is on the borderline to sillyness and a maintenance nightmare.

The problem might be solved on the first thought if the existing templates are re-written to use the common displayed name syntax, but this could (and will, trust me) lead to naming inconsistenices between articles, which results in a maintenance disaster as well. The team templates were introduced to avoid those inconsistencies.

All of the above is applicable to competition and round templates as well.

By the way, I assume that you want to transfer just the standings and the results parts of the template series. There are a lot of other templates in use as well, but those are mainly used in team season articles where they serve the stat-happy community. As of now, if at all, only the temps named "fb r(2) xxxx" and "fb cl(2) xxxx" (and perhaps the "fb match" template) should be exported, and only if the problems which may arise have been thoroughly discussed. I suggest that you take your proposal to the football project discussion page as well in order to get a more broadly input.

Cheers, Soccer-holicI hear voices in my head... 11:02, 16 April 2009 (UTC)

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Template deletion
You just added to several templates. There are two problems with this -- you didn't use the correct template, and you didn't indicate which other templates these are duplicates of. The correct format is. It would be helpful if you could update these nominations. --R'n'B (call me Russ) 16:12, 26 October 2009 (UTC)

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Speedy deletion nomination of Networked Media Tank
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Frenzy of Exultations
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Nomination for deletion of Template:Polish Third Level seasons
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Proposed deletion of Leanna Wellwood


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