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About Me
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Me
editTime to say something about myself.
Background - Computing and Electronics (since about 1976), more recently Telecommunications. Math and Physics to match.
Interests - Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Technology, Science.
Dream achievement - Anti gravity ..... but I don't think I'll win a Nobel for that one, I haven't managed to convince myself it's possible yet.
Wiki Stuff
edit- Categories - category finder
- Questions — a guide on where to ask questions.
- Cheatsheet — quick reference on Wikipedia's mark-up codes.
- Wikipedia's 5 pillars — an overview of Wikipedia's foundations
- The Simplified Ruleset — a summary of Wikipedia's most important rules.
- Recent Changes / Unreg - recent changes to the wiki by unregistered users
- Sandbox
Sig Tests
editCode: [[User:DMcMPO11AAUK|DMcMPO11AAUK]]/[[User talk:DMcMPO11AAUK|Talk]]/[[Special:Contributions/DMcMPO11AAUK|Contribs]] (raw sig)
3 Tilde ~~~ gives: DMcMPO11AAUK/Talk/Contribs
4 Tilde ~~~~ gives: DMcMPO11AAUK/Talk/Contribs 09:07, 16 September 2007 (UTC)
5 Tilde ~~~~~ gives: 09:07, 16 September 2007 (UTC)
Warning Images
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I spent several hours over a couple of days going through the RFC bot error file and the RFC lists fixing errors in RFCs. Here are the sorts of errors I found:
- Missing parameter(s) (template must include section, reason and time parameters)
- Use of exclamation mark (the "!" character) in section or reason text
- Section parameter of template doesn't match section heading in discussion page (causes a broken link in RFCxxx list)
- Wrong number of tildes used in time param - usually ~~~~ (sig) instead of ~~~~~ (timestamp)
- Multiple RFC templates in different section in one discussion page - the Bot gets confused by this, even if some of the templates are wrapped in nowiki tags
- Carriage return inside template
The current RFC bot error list can be found here.
If you find a malformed RFCxxx template, the best thing to do may be to wrap it in nowiki tags. I've also written two templates that you can use when you find a malformed RFCxxx template. These are {{Template:BrokenRFCxxx}} for placing in the document with the template, and {{Template:ExampleRFCxxx}} for the talk page of the editor that needs help using the template.
Example use of RFCxxx Template
editBelow is an example of how a completed RFCxxx template and associated section heading might appear in a discussion page edit box before saving (xxx = any of bio, econ, hist, lang, sci, art, pol, reli, soc, style, policy).
== RFC: Is photo in "history" section relevant to article? ==
{{ RFCxxx | section = RFC: Is photo in "history" section relevant to article? !! reason = Is the photograph in the "History" section relevant to the article? !! time = ~~~~~ }}
Is the photograph in the "History" section relevant to the article?
Things to note:
- RFCxxx templates go on discussion pages, not in articles.
- Only one section containing RFCxxx templates should exist in a discussion page, and it may only contain one of each type of RFCxxx template, otherwise RFC bot will get confused.
- All parameters in the template must be completed (section, reason, and time).
- section is the section header of the discussion document section that the RFCxxx template is inserted in, RFC bot uses this information to insert a link in the RFCxxx list that points to the discussion.
- reason is a neutral statement of the reason than an RfC is requested for. RFC bot copies it to the RFCxxx list. It should be repeated after the template.
- time is a standard timestamp as provided by using 5 tilde characters ~~~~~.
- Do Not use any exclamation mark ( ! ) characters in your reason or section, they will confuse RFC bot.