User talk:Cat Constantine
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-- Thanks. :-) --Cat Constantine 19:56, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Hello Cat!
Good to have another Irish wiki, especially one from here in Galway. Looking forward to hearing more from you! Fergananim 19:10, 18 September 2006 (UTC)
Thanks, Man Without A Name. Up the Galwegians! :) --Cat Constantine 10:58, 20 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] The Man With No Name
Hi there, just saying hi. Done anything new recently? Fergananim 21:15, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
- Hello there, sorry for the late reply. I've done little but minor edits lately, but I'm still alive, and I've just started an article on Muintearas. Any imput you may have on that would be appreciated! Cat Constantine 23:05, 26 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Scots, Attacotti and Deisi
Hi! I would like your opinion on the above short addition I made to Prehistoric settlement of Great Britain and Ireland. Cheers. Fergananim 14:51, 15 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Irish articles assessments
It seems that the assessment of Irish articles has fallen off the radar but recently Flowerpotman, Sarah777 and I have been doing a little work on this as well as actually classifying articles (actually Sarah has done the most work). Anyway, you are listed as a member of the WikiProject hence this post.
- The first thing that needs doing is to work on the WikiProject template. Actually there are two templates both of which get recorded by the assessment statistics bot that collects the ratings and creates the listings in the category Category:Ireland articles by quality. The two project templates are {{Irelandproj}} listed on the main project page and {{WikiProject Ireland}} listed on the assessment page—the first allows both quality and importance rating as well as nesting but no reviewer comments, while the second allows quality rating and comments but the importance does not seem to work and comments are not included. This needs to be fixed, so we use one that works fully—can you help?
- The next thing is to decide if we just let editors assess as they wish or to create some criteria or guidelines for rating the quality and importance of the Irish articles. Personally I am in favour of some guidelines—some will be easy to decide while others are a little more complex. What do you think?
- Some projects make lists of articles for assessment while other go after groups of articles by category. What should we do? A mixture of both by using a "To do list"?
- As of the last assessment statistics bot run on Sunday, August 20, only 1462 articles have been tagged, of which 1156 have been assessed for quality but 660 of these have no importance value.
- Besides these 1462 there must be hundreds more untagged articles that should be tagged when we get the template issue mentioned above fixed.
We are not bad in our assessments but some projects have all their articles assessed while others are lacking more than we are. We can really use a few active editors to bring assessments to the fore. Please reply on the assessment talk page as to what you can do. Please help out. ww2censor 17:11, 21 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] BBC Sitcoms task force
[edit] Hey
I need help with Irish, and you seem like an interesting person. Would you mind makig contact? MSNM would be the best. Thank you. 瀬人様 15:58, 8 September 2007 (UTC)