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Please see my comment on the meta-Wikipedia about your cool picture... --- Dwheeler 03:39, 20 Feb 2004 (UTC)~

Yep, I'll rearrange things to make it less confusing, pretty soon when I make the next version. - Jeronim 21:48, 20 Feb 2004 (UTC)
Can't wait for the next version. Indeed DWheeler is right. What tools did you use to make this image? --NightMonkey 10:39, Jul 29, 2004 (UTC)
Ok, "pretty soon" was a little inaccurate :) . I made it with OpenOffice's drawing tool, and if you like you can fetch the original file from [1]. At some point when I have a couple of hours to spare I'll make another one, but please feel free to make one yourself. -- Jeronim 13:07, 29 Jul 2004 (UTC)

Re: Slovene language

Go ahead: I'll wait. :) (Oh, and it really should be "Slovene grammar", and "Slovene language", at least per the Wikipedia policy of the first person using one form, that that form should be used further on, since the article was originally at Slovene language and someone moved it for whichever reason) Sinuhe 21:00, 4 Mar 2004 (UTC)



Wow. I have to say you are a dedicated contributor. I often need to use these sorts of reference pages to assist in making sense of languages I don't speak. I've bookmarked your Slovene grammar page. Thanks.Pavlvsrex

bot[edit]

Nope. Not my bot... but I edit lots of things that bot edits, so I follow behind it to see what I can see. - UtherSRG

XChat Script[edit]

Hi. I've changed the script wmlinksubber.py on Wikipedia:Scripts a little, please have a look at it and maybe you like to comment it. --Andre Riemann 17:39, 9 Jun 2004 (UTC)

Login Problems[edit]

Thanks again Jeronim, I appreciate your help with fixing my login problems. Misterrick 17:36, 17 Aug 2004 (UTC).

Vandal[edit]

Some anon vandal hit your userpage. His damage was reverted. -- Grunt (talk) 00:52, 2004 Aug 22 (UTC)

Hello, Jeronim: I don't know if you're watching this page, as no one has responded there for a long time, but I came across your comment regarding the statement "We won't reveal your address to anyone" and concurred. Just thought I'd mention that there's some life over there. Take care, Blackcap | talk 01:24, 15 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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Notification: changes to "Mark my edits as minor by default" preference[edit]

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Language-population update project[edit]

Hi. The 18th edition of Ethnologue just came out, and if we divide up our language articles among us, it won't take long to update them. I would appreciate it if you could help out, even if it's just a few articles (5,000 articles is a lot for just me), but I won't be insulted if you delete this request.

A largely complete list of articles to be updated is at Category:Language articles citing Ethnologue 17. The priority articles are in Category:Language articles with old Ethnologue 17 speaker data. These are the 10% that have population figures at least 25 years old.

Probably 90% of the time, Ethnologue has not changed their figures between the 17th and 18th editions, so all we need to do is change "e17" to "e18" in the reference (ref) field of the language info box. That will change the citation for the artcle to the current edition. Please put the data in the proper fields, or the info box will flag it as needing editorial review. The other relevant fields are "speakers" (the number of native speakers in all countries), "date" (the date of the reference or census that Ethnologue uses, not the date of Ethnologue!), and sometimes "speakers2". Our convention has been to enter e.g. "1990 census" when a census is used, as other data can be much older than the publication date. Sometimes a citation elsewhere in the article depends on the e17 entry, in which case you will need to change "name=e17" to "name=e18" in the reference tag (assuming the 18th edition still supports the cited claim).

Remember, we want the *total* number of native speakers, which is often not the first figure given by Ethnologue. Sometimes the data is too incompatible to add together (e.g. a figure from the 1950s for one country, and a figure from 2006 for another), in which case it should be presented that way. That's one use for the "speakers2" field. If you're not sure, just ask, or skip that article.

Data should not be displayed with more than two, or at most three, significant figures. Sometimes it should be rounded off to just one significant figure, e.g. when some of the component data used by Ethnologue has been approximated with one figure (200,000, 3 million, etc.) and the other data has greater precision. For example, a figure of 200,000 for one country and 4,230 for another is really just 200,000 in total, as the 4,230 is within the margin of rounding off in the 200,000. If you want to retain the spurious precision of the number in Ethnologue, you might want to use the {{sigfig}} template. (First parameter in this template is for the data, second is for the number of figures to round it off to.)

Dates will often need to be a range of all the country data in the Ethnologue article. When entering the date range, I often ignore dates from countries that have only a few percent of the population, as often 10% or so of the population isn't even separately listed by Ethnologue and so is undated anyway.

If Ethnologue does not provide a date for the bulk of the population, just enter "no date" in the date field. But if the population figure is undated, and hasn't changed between the 17th & 18th editions of Ethnologue, please leave the ref field set to "e17", and maybe add a comment to keep it so that other editors don't change it. In cases like this, the edition of Ethnologue that the data first appeared in may be our only indication of how old it is. We still cite the 14th edition in a couple dozen articles, so our readers can see that the data is getting old.

The articles in the categories linked above are over 90% of the job. There are probably also articles that do not currently cite Ethnologue, but which we might want to update with the 18th edition. I'll need to generate another category to capture those, probably after most of the Ethnologue 17 citations are taken care of.

Jump in at the WP:LANG talk page if you have any comments or concerns. Thanks for any help you can give!

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