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I have suggested at ] that we restart both nominations for Sept 28 and avoid discussions based on (e.g.) the behaviour of a nominator in favour of discussions about the most appropriate article for the date (and the most appropriate date for the article). Are you happy with this? If anyone has imaginative ideas as to how and when both articles could grace the main page, that would be welcome too. (Please reply at WT:TFAR to avoid fragmenting discussions.) Thanks, ]] 13:20, 9 September 2013 (UTC) I have suggested at ] that we restart both nominations for Sept 28 and avoid discussions based on (e.g.) the behaviour of a nominator in favour of discussions about the most appropriate article for the date (and the most appropriate date for the article). Are you happy with this? If anyone has imaginative ideas as to how and when both articles could grace the main page, that would be welcome too. (Please reply at WT:TFAR to avoid fragmenting discussions.) Thanks, ]] 13:20, 9 September 2013 (UTC)
:While we are on the subject, I would request that you use a bit more civility when addressing others in future. is not how I wish to be referred. I was not accusing you of canvassing, in fact I thanked you for pointing this out on my talk. It was the wording which I was a bit miffed at. -- '''<span style="text-shadow:7px 7px 8px Black;">]<sup>]</sup></span>''' 13:40, 9 September 2013 (UTC)

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Interaction bans

Tony, I have a lot of respect for your contributions on here and value you as one of our most prolific and valuable contributors but my experience of you personally is that you're an extremely fussy guy, I think of you somewhat as an old lady in a younger man's body if I'm brutally honest. Sometimes people find you impossible, I'm sure you understand this. I just want to make it clear that I have nothing against you personally and have a lot of respect for what you've done here but I think you know why myself and others here find it difficult to interact with you. I' d rather that this wasn't the case, I really do.♦ Dr. Blofeld 18:57, 4 September 2013 (UTC)

retired jersey navboxes

The tfd result for the retired jersey templates was Delete. Like you, I think most of these belong in the team navboxes because they clearly aid the reader in navigating to articles that are useful for understanding the history and culture of these teams. There are one (Jweiss11) or maybe two editors that will try to block any additions to the team templates in the name of cfb wikiproject consensus that I believe was never established (and a review of the discussions confirms that). As you are probably aware, I do not feel that a small cabal of active members can or should exert ownership over 100s of articles and templates in the name of a Wikiproject, particularly for 100s of topics (teams) that are so widely varied in history and culture, and that also likely fall within the domain of multiple other wikiprojects. That said, how would you like to proceed as far as adding the retired jeresey's to the team templates once the retired jersey nav templates are deleted? I want to do this as painlessly as possible but I also don't want this navigation to end up in another endless stalemate about wether the cfb wikiproject can impose its rigid template design, something unheard of across the rest of wikipedia. CrazyPaco (talk) 09:04, 5 September 2013 (UTC)

He previously has adamantly opposed any additions to any team template beyond what is included in his particular design and has previously reverted attempts to add additions, including retired jerseys/numbers or even just to bring the templates in line with WP:NAV, so I fully expect him to oppose new additions this time around as well. I am simply relaying my willingness and desire to support any addition of retired jerseys/numbers back to the team templates, as they appear in all other major sports team templates, once the retired jersey templates are themselves deleted. CrazyPaco (talk) 23:46, 5 September 2013 (UTC)
I'm not sure I see the point of asking him, individually, now that the tfd is concluded. He will either try to revert/oppose such additions to the team templates or he won't, and one editor's opinion is not a gateway to community discussion or consensus building. That obviously goes for myself as well, or anyone else. One of my primary concerns in contacting you was to inform you that if you wish to add any of the retired jerseys to the team templates, you can count on my support for such edits in any subsequent discussions as they may present themselves, which I would expect to occur based on past history, although I will be pleasantly surprised if they prove unnecessary. I'm fine with letting you proceed as you see fit. And since you have less history with Jweiss, perhaps you'll have better luck editing the templates. However, please feel free to contact me if you wish to have any further conversations down the line, and as I sometimes get pulled away from Misplaced Pages for extended intervals, please also feel free to do so off-line. Best regards, CrazyPaco (talk) 01:48, 6 September 2013 (UTC)

Your input is requested

I am currently drafting a neutral RfC for changes to WP:FOUR at User:PantherLeapord/sandbox/fourrfcdraft and I would like your input before any possible topic ban is enacted. I would like to ask that you have a read of the draft and suggest any changes you wish be made. Thanks! PantherLeapord|My talk page|My CSD log 22:34, 5 September 2013 (UTC)

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PantherLeapord|My talk page|My CSD log 22:45, 5 September 2013 (UTC)

Dearest PantherLeapord, since you seem to be closing off discussion on your page, I post here. It seems that you are intend on wasting months and months of people's time by posting several RFC in which each one does not explain the issues. I don't know if you notice the transformational Misplaced Pages:Did you know/Good Article RfC. People are very well able to handle many related issues and it is much more efficient. There have been gigs and gigs of debate on this issue. However, most people still don't know what the issue are any more than you did before I posted with you hours ago. You need to provide a paragraph or two of background on each issue. The draft I am looking at does not even address the issues of contention of the debates that caused this whole series of time black holes. My advice is not to structure the whole thing with the mindset that you want to have multiple RFCs. It is very possible to get all the issues out there. You seem intent on slaying the director without getting the issues out there. You seem to have no interest in the criteria which were first and foremost in the prior debates. I am really having trouble trying to figure out what you are hoping to solve here.--TonyTheTiger (T / C / WP:FOUR / WP:CHICAGO / WP:WAWARD) 09:56, 6 September 2013 (UTC)
PantherLeapord it seems that my posting has caused you to take some time to think. Having slept on your RFC myself, I encourage you not to waste people's time with an RFC signup sheet involving issues they don't understand. There is no need to try to seem like you want to help, if you don't want to present issues people can understand. Try to make the issues understandable in your RFC (meaning add some explanatory prose). Many of the questions by themselves will just generate bobblehead responses.--TonyTheTiger (T / C / WP:FOUR / WP:CHICAGO / WP:WAWARD) 17:30, 6 September 2013 (UTC)

Nomination of Randall Cunningham II for deletion

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Navbox request

Could you make one for Juliusz Słowacki, similar to the one you made at Template:Adam Mickiewicz? --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus| reply here 11:48, 8 September 2013 (UTC)

interaction ban

Per the clear consensus at AN, you and Khazar2 are indefinitely banned from interacting with one another or commenting on each other's actions. Violations will be met with escalating blocks. (was going to add more but have just been called into work, may comment further here later) Beeblebrox (talk) 18:26, 8 September 2013 (UTC)

Sept 28: McNeile / Whaam!

I have suggested at WT:TFAR that we restart both nominations for Sept 28 and avoid discussions based on (e.g.) the behaviour of a nominator in favour of discussions about the most appropriate article for the date (and the most appropriate date for the article). Are you happy with this? If anyone has imaginative ideas as to how and when both articles could grace the main page, that would be welcome too. (Please reply at WT:TFAR to avoid fragmenting discussions.) Thanks, Bencherlite 13:20, 9 September 2013 (UTC)

While we are on the subject, I would request that you use a bit more civility when addressing others in future. "These McNeile people" is not how I wish to be referred. I was not accusing you of canvassing, in fact I thanked you for pointing this out on my talk. It was the wording which I was a bit miffed at. -- Cassianto 13:40, 9 September 2013 (UTC)