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September 2010 Backlog Elimination Drive Conclusion[edit]

GOCE September 2010 backlog elimination drive progress graphs

Greetings from the Guild of Copy Editors September 2010 Backlog Elimination Drive. Thanks to all who participated! Several of our top editors were called away to real life concerns during the month (be careful out there, people!). This meant that once again, we did not meet all our lofty targets, but we did come close.

Stats

  • Out of 76 registered editors, 45 actively participated.
  • We nearly wiped out the 2008 articles from the backlog—there were only 13 remaining when the drive closed.
  • We reduced the backlog by 725 articles (11.5%), so it was another successful drive.
  • A total of 59 barnstars will be awarded to 40 editors—well done, and congratulations to all.

Barnstars
If you copy edited at least 4,000 words, you qualify for a barnstar. If you edited in the July 2010 GOCE Backlog Elimination Drive, you may have earned rollover words, which counted towards this month's barnstars (except for the leaderboard awards). Any unused word credits will be held over for the next drive, as long as you participated in the September drive. Over the course of the next week or two, we will be handing out the barnstars. Click here to see a list of barnstar winners.

  • We will be holding our next drive in November. You can sign up here.

A huge "thank you" to all editors who helped clear the backlog and to others who helped out behind-the-scenes. See you at the next drive, and until then, please continue to help us work through the backlog. Happy editing!

Coordinator: ɳorɑfʈ Talk! Co-coordinators: Diannaa (Talk) and S Masters (talk). Newsletter by Diannaa (Talk) and The UtahraptorTalk to me/Contributions.

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GOCE barnstar[edit]

The Copyeditor's Barnstar
For your copyediting efforts during the Guild of Copy Editors' September 2010 Backlog Elimination Drive, editing 28 articles with a combined total of 29,582 words (32,329 with rollover), I have great pleasure in presenting you with this barnstar. On behalf of the Guild, thank you for your participation, and see you at the next drive. – S Masters (talk) 16:39, 4 October 2010 (UTC)
Thanks! I'm glad I can contribute a little to keep things running smoothly. –Paul M. Nguyen (chat|blame) 23:21, 4 October 2010 (UTC)

WikiProject Wikify October 2010 Backlog Elimination Drive[edit]

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Excellent Job! On theoria, many many thanks![edit]

The Editor's Barnstar

The Editor's Barnstar
For your excellent professionalism and work on the theoria article. LoveMonkey (talk) 13:51, 11 October 2010 (UTC)
Glad I could help! –Paul M. Nguyen (chat|blame) 21:06, 11 October 2010 (UTC)

Copyediting request[edit]

Hi! I'd like to nominate three articles at WP:GAN, those are A3 (Croatia), A6 (Croatia) and A4 (Croatia). The first two passed a PR, and the last one is currently listed among PR requests. However before I submit any of the above for GAN, I'd like to have them copyedited since I'm not a native speaker of English. Would you please copyedit at least one of those three? All of them are currently listed at WP:GOCE requests. Thanks!--Tomobe03 (talk) 11:34, 16 October 2010 (UTC)

A3 is now done. –Paul M. Nguyen (chat|blame) 17:28, 16 October 2010 (UTC)

Adoption[edit]

Hello, Paulmnguyen! I see that you have expressed an interest in being adopted by an experienced editor. I'm willing to accept your request, being an experienced editor myself. Whether you want to learn about wiki markup, find something to do, or just talk to somebody, I'm the one you can talk to - just leave a message on my talk page. Please let me know if you decide to accept. Good luck with Wikipedia! THENEWMONO 19:11, 16 October 2010 (UTC)

Thanks for the offer, Mono! BTW, Your editor for deletion page is hilarious and so is Ian's talk page. However, I already requested adoption by User:Ruslik0, who accepted. I'm sure I'll see you around. –Paul M. Nguyen (chat|blame) 20:12, 16 October 2010 (UTC)

November copy edit drive[edit]

Greetings from the Guild of Copy Editors Backlog Elimination Drive!

The Wikipedia Guild of Copy-Editors invites you to participate in the November 2010 Backlog Elimination Drive, a month-long effort to reduce the backlog of articles that require copy-editing. The drive will begin on 1 November at 00:00 (UTC) and will end on 30 November at 23:59 (UTC). The goal for this drive is to reduce the backlog by 10% (approximately 500 articles). We hope to focus our efforts on the oldest three months (January, February, and March 2009) and the newest three months (September, October, and November 2010) of articles in the queue.

Sign-up has already begun at the November drive page, and will be open throughout the drive. If you have any questions or concerns, please leave a message on the drive's talk page.

Before you begin copy-editing, please carefully read the instructions on the main drive page. Please make sure that you know how to copy-edit, and be familiar with the Wikipedia Manual of Style.

Awards and barnstars

A range of barnstars will be awarded to active participants, some of which are exclusive to GOCE drives. More information on awards can be found on the main drive page.

Thank you; we look forward to meeting you on the drive!
The UtahraptorTalk to me/Contributions, S Masters (talk), and Diannaa (Talk)

One of our mentally ill or insane sources[edit]

I think that I need to start with a bigger circle or sphere of perspective on Eastern Orthodox theology. Since you appear to have equated revelation of God or mysticism with mental illness and that potentially my sources are "insane" or "crazy" because their belief is the revelation of God. Here is a big fat overview of the Orthodox position against the Roman Catholic one. It is written by a Professor whom converted from Roman Catholicism to Eastern Orthodoxy. It is a segment written by Professor H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr.,[1] it only gives a recapitulation of what I contributed to the Roman Catholic–Eastern Orthodox theological differences article as Will Durant is wrong about why Orthodox Christianity beat out Paganism. LoveMonkey (talk) 17:04, 20 October 2010 (UTC)

I apologize again for using harsh language to refer to WP:V. I meant not to accuse you of having cited an insane source, only to propose a metric by which sources may be verifiable. I believed, in good faith, that both your sources and E's were valid within your respective school of thought and entered the discussion in order to assist in resolving a conflict of precisely that nature, isolating views from each school into its own well-qualified section of the article in order not to mis-represent any views. For your peace of mind, I do not "[equate] revelation of God or mysticism with mental illness". I will read the Engelhardt piece this evening when I return. –Paul M. Nguyen (chat|blame) 17:18, 20 October 2010 (UTC)
It takes a true Christian to have metanoia to the spirit of apology. I will say that your rewrite of theoria is still worthy of the front page of Wikipedia. And I will say unequivocally that Editor Esoglou is edit warring from a Roman Catholic POV and because he is suspected as a member of Clergy is allowed to edit war without re-dress. What a shame. Hopefully this link will show how the Hellenist society broke from pagan society (Greek) to Christian society (Katholicos) and how the way the article is now (i.e. theoria) it is verging on cheap propaganda. As Engelhardt shows that philosophy and theology are not the same in their ultimate goals and how theoria is the noetic experience of God. And how Esoglou has created a giant distorted mess and then pinned it on a Greek loan word that is not used or understood in the Greek language the way Esoglou has Westernized it. LoveMonkey (talk) 17:36, 20 October 2010 (UTC)
Edit warring not against me per se but against the opinions of Eastern Orthodox theologians and attacking them not with Roman Catholic theologians and Roman Catholic theology or officials but rather attacking the Orthodox positions with his own personal interpretation of Eastern Orthodoxy (that Esoglou can NOT source because his distortions are invalid) and the abuse of wikipedia sourcing and citation and contribution rules to silence this which goes against Esoglou's personal opinion. LoveMonkey (talk) 17:42, 20 October 2010 (UTC)
Wow. I have a Latin translation test tomorrow. I made it through the intro and first main section of Engelhardt; I will definitely keep reading. It takes some effort not to put up my wall and shut down because, from the first sections, the article is very inclusive and holistic. However, my own knowledge of Catholic church history is lacking, so I do not have much to compare to but a notion of what I would expect from the church (obviously easily circumvented by free men). I am very curious to see what else he has to say! –Paul M. Nguyen (chat|blame) 02:18, 21 October 2010 (UTC)

Well again he is only restating the general position. Go look at the Roman Catholic–Eastern Orthodox theological differences article and look at the fight Esoglou has put up there and that article is saying the same thing. I understand if you disagree but why is it that these things not allow to actually get addressed? Why can't this be said? LoveMonkey (talk) 04:35, 21 October 2010 (UTC)

In response to your posting. There is too much confusion on this. Although it is an improvement from what appears to you saying is "mental illness" to now the same thing. And that there are several heresy like issues for both sides that you appear to not be treating with the proper levity (it is condemned in the East as the Euchites heresy to say that one ever sees the essence of God).[2] I will say that the Orthodox don't see the Roman Catholic Church teaching people the theology of say St Symeon the New Theologian.[3] Theoria here is not complicated by words here it is a clear experience and one that is taught in Orthodoxy that all of it's people are to seek and that the entire Church and it's activities are to direct people to this as it is the goal of theoria that is one of the last stages of theosis. Please post Roman Catholic theological teachings that validate the teachings of St Symeon. I would be fascinated to see where the Roman Catholic church teaches gnosiology [4] and how that gnosiology (mysticism) differs from ours. As the teaching of the Sarx is not the same so the bioethics are not the same. In Christ. LoveMonkey (talk) 13:16, 27 October 2010 (UTC)
Again, I do not pretend to know all of both or even one side, as we discuss them here. Also, Western Christianity is fragmented in so many ways, and I will only treat of the Roman Catholic Church, consisting of the teachings that continue to be supported by the Bishop of Rome, to state it properly. The mystical doctors of the church, St. John of the Cross and St. Teresa of Avila, lay out a progression of increasing depth in mystical life (like stages of theosis?), progressing from vocal and mental prayer (meditation) to contemplation (a more word-less exercise, but usually still containing "images") to "Mystical Marriage" and "Transforming Union"; at the end of the line, the soul is so filled with the love of God that the person dies, the soul being taken into heaven—the death of love. We still hold that no man can see the face of God and live. However, the revelation, personally, of God's love (in a sense at least analogous to the "light" of gnosis) to the soul (to the whole person, but most directly to the soul, the spiritual component) is something that can be had quite frequently and is recommended by the Church. We do not depend on such a vision for salvation, only that, having been baptized, we die in God's favor or with the sincere intention of gaining His favor at the earliest convenience as of the moment of our death (imagine someone seeking the Sacrament of Reconciliation but killed in a roadway accident, etc). Of course, those who have not been formally introduced to the church and the necessity of baptism for salvation may be saved; God will judge them according to their conscience. My reading of the material on St Symeon shows agreement with the Catholic Church, inasmuch as the illumination, as described by Anidopoulos, is not the complete vision of God but rather various "spiritual lights". This is consistent with the experiences of various Catholic mystics, and, though he is not venerated in our tradition (to my knowledge), I see no fundamental difference between his teachings and ours.
The piece about analogy is very interesting. The Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) details how we may come to know God, that it is imperative in our creation (a "natural" tendency) to seek Him, but that we can only know him through the finite material world, that our knowledge is in so many ways mediated by what we can experience with our senses [5]. This does not preclude His ability to reveal Himself to us; we could not, however, hope to know him fully, being that we are finite and He, infinite. In this sense, analogy is necessary, by virtue of our finite nature, to know anything of God.
I must acknowledge, however, that the Catholic church does not mandate such a pursuit of the vision of God that is theoria, as you claim above that the Orthodox church does. Rather, the purpose of our earthly life is summed up thus: Man is to come to know God, love God, serve God, and by so doing attain everlasting life with Him in paradise. While the Sacraments convey sanctifying grace (the indwelling of the Blessed Trinity) and various pious practices and devotions (along with the examples in the lives of our saints, sacramentals, religious icons, etc) can aid us in this journey, there is not such a prescribed method as the stages of theosis.
To be continued... –Paul M. Nguyen (chat|blame) 01:32, 28 October 2010 (UTC)

It is not an idea, or a thought it literally is to see God. [6] Do you have official Roman Catholic sources that agree with your opinion on St Symeon, on theoria, on the Tabor light, on enstasis and ecstasis? Since the highest theoria or 8th is one taken out of time or in ecstasis. As it is now you are purely stating opinion. And it really does nothing to further the collaboration on the articles in question for me to say that in my opinion what I believe is (fill in the blank). As long as the schism which is close to a thousand years now what official statement to the effect from the Roman Catholic church. A thousand years is enough time for people to make official statements to clarify what you are saying. Instead I have statements to the contrary. I have provided them. So please provide Roman Catholic source saying that the Roman Catholic church now believe the mystics, ascetics or chasmatics should be the church theologians and not the academics. And that whats makes them valid is the experience of theoria like St and Archimandrite Sophrony. I am not seeing what you are saying in your sources and it is a pretty straight forward thing so please provide where the Roman Catholic church endorses the Eastern Orthodox theology and how it does this over and beyond the sources I have which do not say any of this. LoveMonkey (talk) 03:45, 28 October 2010 (UTC)

I understand you would rather have authoritative sources; the CCC, promulgated by Rome, is such a source, and refers to the teachings of various prominent figures in Church history, including some Eastern fathers, as well as Sacred Scripture and documents generated by Ecumenical Councils. I find that the intellectualized nature of Western theology is perhaps overstated... take this passage from the page on Orthodox Spirituality that addresses the Western method: "Western theology however has differentiated itself from Eastern Orthodox theology. Instead of being therapeutic, it is more intellectual and emotional in character. In the West, Scholastic theology evolved, which is antithetical to the Orthodox tradition. Western theology is based on rational thought whereas Orthodoxy is hesychastic. Scholastic theology tried to understand logically the Revelation of God and conform to philosophical methodology. Characteristic of such an approach is the saying of Anselm of Canterbury: 'I believe so as to understand'. The Scholastics acknowledged God at the outset and then endeavoured to prove His existence by logical arguments and rational categories. In the Orthodox Church, as expressed by the Holy Fathers, faith is God revealing Himself to man. We accept faith by hearing it not so that we can understand it rationally, but so that we can cleanse our hearts, attain to faith by 'theoria' and experience the Revelation of God." Western theology contains truths about God framed in terms developed by philosophers through the ages but often used in a different, more perfect sense (CCC on speaking about God–language and on belief and faith). We do not abandon those who have developed a philosophical and rationally-sound method of describing the faith; such a foundation was required to combat heresy (and Benedict XVI, as quoted by Engelhardt, seems to be confronting a modern heresy on its own terms when he encourages rational, even political approaches to meeting today's society with the Faith). At the same time, neither do we claim it impossible that a simple, un-schooled (I will not say "uneducated", in order not to preclude the possibility of one learning outside of an institutionalized educational system) can attain a complex knowledge of God (as we all would desire of our respective theologians); however, we do take great care to ensure that those who teach others formally (especially those who will, in turn, teach others) are sufficiently educated and examined within such a philosophical framework as we have developed over the centuries. Thus we require our "certified" theologians to have a rigorous academic background—to this I assent. –Paul M. Nguyen (chat|blame) 13:38, 28 October 2010 (UTC)

Barnstar from WikiProject Wikify[edit]

The Wikilink Barnstar
For your excellent work in the October 2010 Wikification Drive, you are awarded The Wikilink Barnstar! Thanks for your work!  ock  03:57, 3 November 2010 (UTC)

A Barnstar[edit]

The Wikilink Barnstar
Thank you for your participation if the October 2010 wikification drive. Please participate in discussion about planning and coordinating the next drive here. MessageDeliveryBot (talk) 06:25, 3 November 2010 (UTC)


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Congrats[edit]

The Order of the Superior Scribe of Wikipedia   
Thank you for your exceptional work during the October wikification drive, which brought you up to the leaderboard. To participate in discussion relating to the next drive, go here. MessageDeliveryBot (talk) 06:33, 3 November 2010 (UTC)



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Message from WikiProject Wikify[edit]

A message from WikiProject Wikify!

Thanks for participating in the October 2010 Wikification Backlog Elimination Drive! We made significant progress, wikifying hundreds of articles. However, the backlog still needs a large amount of effort--discussions about the next drive (in December) are underway. Until then, happy editing!

 ock  00:10, 4 November 2010 (UTC)

Invitation to the December 2010 Wikification Backlog Elimination Drive[edit]

 ock  00:02, 6 November 2010 (UTC)

User (computing) merged with End-user_(computer_science)[edit]

I've finally merged End-user_(computer_science) into User (computing). Since you offered to expand the stub, would you mind to revise the merger and comment on the resulting structure? Diego Moya (talk) 11:42, 7 November 2010 (UTC)

I'll take a look. Thanks! –Paul M. Nguyen (chat|blame) 14:03, 7 November 2010 (UTC)

November 2010 backlog elimination drive update[edit]

Greetings from the Guild of Copy Editors Backlog Elimination Drive!

GOCE November 2010 backlog elimination drive progress graphs

We have reached the midway point in our backlog elimination drive, so here is an update.

Participation report — The November drive has 53 participants at this point. We had 77 participants in the September drive. In July, 95 people signed up for the drive, and in May we had 36. If you are not participating, it is not too late to join!

Progress report — The drive is quite successful so far, as we have already almost reached our target of a 10% reduction in the number of articles in the backlog. We are doing very well at keeping our Requests page clear, as those articles count double for word count for this drive.

Please keep in mind the possibility of removing other tags when you are finished with an article. If the article no longer needs {{cleanup}}, {{wikify}}, or other similar maintenance tags, please remove them, as this will make the tasks of other WikiProjects easier to complete. Thanks very much for participating in the Drive, and see you at the finish line!


Your drive coordinators –The UtahraptorTalk to me/Contributions, S Masters (talk), and Diannaa (Talk)

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GOCE Drive – Final push[edit]

Greetings GOCE Backlog elimination drive participant, We are now coming up to the last few days of the drive, the last for 2010. Currently, it looks like we will achieve our target for reducing the backlog by 10%, however, we still have huge numbers for 2009. We have 55 participants in this drive. If everyone just clears 2 articles each, we will reduce the backlog by a further 110 articles. If everyone can just do 3 articles, we will hit 165. If you have yet to work on any articles and have rollover words, remember that you do need to copyedit at least a couple of articles in this drive for your previous rollover to be valid for the next drive. There are many very small articles that will take less than 5-10 minutes to copyedit. Use CatScan to find them. Let's all concentrate our firepower on the first three months of 2009 as we approach the end of this final drive for the year. Thank you once again for participating, and see you at the finish line! – SMasters (talk) 04:04, 25 November 2010 (UTC)

The December 2010 Wikification Backlog Elimination Drive is about to begin![edit]

Get ready.

The December 2010 Wikification Backlog Elimination Drive is about to begin. Prep your keyboards, as the drive aims to wikify over 2,000 articles this month. We're going to need all the firepower we can get, so please get your friends to join up as well. In case you didn't know, wikification is fairly simple: just add wiki markup, links, and similar ". Thanks for joining; we're looking forward to an exciting time this month!

Regards,

Ancient Apparition (talk · contribs), Mono (talk · contribs), Nolelover (talk · contribs), and Sumsum2010 (talk · contribs).

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Invitation to particpate in the December 2010 Wikification Drive[edit]

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GOCE elections[edit]

Greetings from the Guild of Copy Editors

Elections are currently underway for our inaugural Guild coordinators. The voting period will run for 14 days: 00:01 UTC, Friday 1 December – 23:59 UTC, Tuesday 14 December. All GOCE members in good standing, as well as past participants of any of the Guild's Backlog elimination drives, are eligible to vote. There are six candidates vying for four positions. The candidate with the highest number of votes will become the Lead Coordinator, therefore, your vote really matters! Cast your vote today.

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GOCE Barnstar[edit]

The Cleanup Barnstar
This Cleanup Barnstar is awarded to Paulmnguyen for the November 2010 GOCE Backlog Elimination drive. Thank you for participating! Diannaa (Talk) 23:48, 2 December 2010 (UTC)

Thanks! –Paul M. Nguyen (chat|blame) 15:37, 3 December 2010 (UTC)

November 2010 Backlog Elimination Drive Conclusion[edit]

Greetings from the Guild of Copy Editors Backlog Elimination Drive!

We have reached the end of our fourth backlog elimination drive. Thanks to all who participated.

Stats

GOCE November 2010 backlog elimination drive graphs
  • 58 people signed up for this drive. Of these, 48 people participated in the drive.
  • Although we did not eliminate the months we planned to (January, February, and March 2009; and August, September, and October 2010), we did reduce the backlog by 627 articles (11.2%), which was over our goal of 10%.
  • 49 awards will go out to 33 of 48 participants. Check out the complete list of barnstar winners here.

Barnstars

If you copy edited at least 4,000 words, you qualify for a barnstar. If you participated in the September 2010 backlog elimination drive, you may have earned roll-over words (more details can be found here). These roll-over words count as credit towards earning barnstars, except for leaderboard awards. We will be delivering these barnstars within the next couple of weeks.

Our next drive is scheduled for January 2011. In the meantime, please consider helping out at the Wikification drive or any of the other places where help with backlogs is needed.

Thank you for participating in the last 2010 backlog elimination drive! We look forward to seeing you in January!

Your drive coordinators –The UtahraptorTalk to me/Contributions, S Masters (talk), and Diannaa (Talk)

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Please confirm your membership[edit]

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Merry Christmas![edit]

Thanks, and the same to you! –Paul M. Nguyen (chat|blame) 06:28, 24 December 2010 (UTC)

GOCE Year-end Report[edit]

Season's Greetings from the Guild of Copy Editors

We have reached the end of the year, and what a year it has been! The Guild of Copy Editors was full of activity, and we achieved numerous important milestones in 2010. Read all about these in the Guild's 2010 Year-End Report.

Highlights
  • Membership grows to 503 editors
  • 2,589 articles removed through four Backlog elimination drives
  • Our encounter with Jimbo Wales
  • Guild home pages reorganized and redesigned
  • Report on our inaugural elections
  • Guild Plans for 2011
  • New barnstars introduced
  • Requests page improved
  • Sign up for the January 2011 Backlog elimination drive!
Get your copy of the Guild's 2010 Year-End Report here On behalf of the Guild, we take this opportunity to wish you Season's Greetings and Happy New Year. See you in 2011!
– Your Coordinators: S Masters (lead), Diannaa, The Utahraptor, and Tea with toast.

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