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Also, wie ich sehe sprichst Du deutsch...
Du hast unseren Eintrag drastisch gekürzt ohne das großartig zu begründen..."irrelvant information"...ein bißchen genauer sollte es schon sein, wenn man an konstruktiven Beiträgen interessiert ist, was Du ja als Wikianer oder wie ihr euch nennt wohl bist.
Das mit den external links im Artikel selber hab ich nicht gewusst. Deswegen hingegen gleich die ganze Sektion "local groups" zu löschen kommt einer Entfernung aller Bundesligavereine im Eintrag "bundesliga" gleich.
Gleiches gilt für "activities and projects"...du hast einfach wahllos gelöscht was dir nicht gefällt...sehr professionell...zzz..wer kann bitte besser beurteilen was "irrelevant" ist, Du oder wir?!
Allerdings hab ich gesehen, dass Du Dich mit dem Titel "Deletionist" brüstest...daher hoffe ich, dass Du uns nur auf einige Unstimmigkeiten in unserem Artikel mit den Wikiregularien aufmerksam machen wolltest, indem Du einfach mal barbarisch alles kreuz und quer geschlagen hast.
Bevor ich mir jedoch die Arbeit mache, wieder alles mühsam einzufügen was der Gnom verzapft hat, würde ich Dich darum bitten ein wenig Stellung zu der Aussage "irrelevant information" zu beziehen. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Estiemer (talk • contribs) 15:22, 18 November 2008 (UTC)
Danke für Deine Antwort!
Ich kann viele Deiner Aussagen nicht nachvollziehen bzw. stimmte nicht mit ihnen überein.
1. Wer glaubst DU eigentlich wer DU bist darüber urteilen zu können was relevant und nicht relevant ist? Du hast keinen blassen Schimmer von ESTIEM und nimmst dir raus nach gutdünken Inhalte für relevant und irrelevant zu erklären. Das geht mal gar nicht und ist völlig fehl am Platz für jmd. der bei Wikipedia mitarbeitet. Nach DEINEM Grundsatz ist 90% von Wikipedia irrelevante Informationen! Wikipedia ist doch gerade so beliebt, weil hier mehr als bl0ß eine Dreizeiler steht. Ja, manchmal ist es eine Menge an Informationen, aber genau die will man haben wen man sich mit dem Thema auseinander setzt! Und wenn man an weniger interessiert ist, ließt man nur die Einleitung. Dafür ist sie da!
2. "Außerdem habe ich die activities und projects entfernt, weil es unreferenzierte Eigenwerbung (de:WP:Selbstdarstellung) in einem absolut unenzyklopädischen Stil war (böse ausgedrückt: "BWLer-Sprache")." Sorry, aber Du hast genau das entfernt was ESTIEM ausmacht...unsere Projekte und Aktivitäten. Soviel zu Deiner Beurteilung was relevant ist und was nicht!Ich weiß zwar nicht was Du mit "BWLer-Sprache" meinst und schon gar nicht was daran "böse" sein soll, aber ich entnahme daraus, dass Du irgendeine Abneigung dagegen hast.
3. Du vermisst an einigen Stellen Objektivität und beklagst zuviel Eigenwerbung. Ok, darüber kann man reden. Schließlich haben wir den Artikel geschrieben und halten große Stücke auf das was wir machen. Aber gleiches erwarten wir auch von Dir! Keine subjektiven Beurteilungen mehr was relevant und was nicht relevant ist! Das ist Heuchlerei!
4."Die bloße Innenstruktur ist für Außenstehende völlig egal"...erstes ist sie das nicht. Darum geh ich auf Wikipedia, weil ich weil Informationen sammeln möchte über die Thematik. Zweitens sind Local Groups, Projects und Acitivities nicht unsere "bloße Innenstruktur" sondern das ist ESTIEM! Das sind wir, das machen wir darum gehts! Natürlich will ich was über die "Innenstruktur" wissen, wenn ich mich über eine Organisation informiere bei Wikipedia. Wenn es nach Dir ginge, würde jeder Wikieintrag ja nur aus ein paar Zeilen stehen und Wikipedia dramatisch an Qualität verlieren.
5. Nochmal zu den Local Groups...Du schreibst, Wikipedia soll keine Listen enthalten...sorry, aber diese "Listen" sind a) überall zu finden b)du kommst einfach nicht drum herum. Ich hatte das Beispiel mit der Bundesliga...dazu hast Du Dich leider nicht geäußert. Gleiches gilt für viels mehr wie z.B. OECD, Greenpeace, NFL...überall sind Aufzählungen zu finden, weil es absolut sinnig und von Nöten ist wenn man das entsprechende Thema erklären möchten. Weiterhin...schau Dir andere Studentenorganisationen an wie z.B. BEST oder Aegee...was Du bei uns bemängelst, scheint Dir bei denen völlig legitim zu sein.
Fazit: Wir sind bereit an unserer Objektivität zu arbeiten und lassen uns auch gerne auf konstruktive Kritik ein. Aber das solltest DU auch!
-- Estiemer (talk) 11:46, 30 November 2008 (UTC)
Hey,
also...vorne weg: ich freue mich, dass Du ein bißchen mehr Einsicht gezeigt hast und dem Artikel ein wenig von dem zurückgegeben hast, was er verdient. Auch kann ich einige Deiner Einwände verstehen wie z.B. Through the Summer Academy project, ESTIEM recognises the importance of ethical leadership, and takes responsibility for providing this knowledge to its student members as well as students from all over the world. In this way ESTIEM wants to contribute to their growth as “future leaders of Europe”....haha...sehr lustig mit dem "future leaders of Europe". Ich habe nicht den ganzen Artikel alleine verfasst...das muss ich überflogen haben. "WTF?!" trifft es schon ganz gut. ;-)
Hier meine Statements zu Deinen Änderungen:
:Partners: Wikipedia ist keine Plattform fuer Werbetexter. Beiderseitige benefits, insight, contact - nee, nee, nee. Kannst du ein paar Unternehmen nennen?
--> Hallo?!Da steht einfach nur, dass wir Partner haben und aus welchen Gründen. Von kontaktieren ist da mal gar nicht die Rede.
:Local Goups: Nein, ein Link auf eure Website reich voellig. Wikipedia ist keine Datenbank, besonders keine Linksammlung.
--> Hast Du mir letztes Mal schon gesagt...beantwortet aber immer noch warum es alle anderen dürfen wie nur einige meiner Beispiele es zeigen.
:Alumni: Ich habe nicht den Eindruck, dass ihr schon sehr viele Alumni habt oder die besonders aktiv sind. Umso inhaltleerer war auch der Absatz, deswegen musste er weg.
--> Genaus das meine ich... "DU" hast nicht den Eindruck. Aber was weißt Du bitte von ESTIEM?! Sicher sind die Alumnis nicht so aktiv wie die Aktiven, deshalb sind sie ja Alumnis!Aber es gibt sie und sie haben regelmäßige Events. Und genau das möchten wir festhalten.
:IEM Concept: Der Absatz sagt nichts ueber Estiem aus, sondern ueber euren Studiengang. Dafuer gibt es aber einen separaten Artikel. Deswegen musste der Absatz weg.
--> ok! Kann man verlinken.
:Structure: Hier musste ich wieder eine Menge entfernen. Was es fuer einzelne Committees gibt und was die einzelnen Vice Presidents machen, muss wirklich niemand wissen. Ausserdem: Was ist der Unterschied zwischen der General Assembly und dem Council?
--> Warum muss das bitte niemand wissen? Gerade die Aufgaben des Boards sollten klar sein für Außenstehende. Andere Organisationen machen das genauso. Bitte geh auf meinen Punkt 5 ein vom letzten Kommentar. Hier hab ich wieder das Gefühl, dass es nur Dir nicht wichtig erscheint. AGAIN: Dann überflieg es doch einfach! Niemand muss den ganzen Artikel lesen, aber man sollte ihm die Möglichkeit geben viel wichtige Informationen zu erfahren.
:Mission: Das ist inhaltsleere und unenzyklopaedische Selbstdarstellung und musste deswegen weg.
--> Inhaltsleer??!! Darum wurde ESTIEM gegründet! Das ist unsere Mission, deshalb machen wir das was wir tun. Vielleicht stehts an falscher Stelle im Artikel aber es ist wesentlich.
Deine Kritik zu den Bildergrößern habe ich nicht verstanden...das hat nix mit Leserbevormundung zu tun! Sondern mirt Lesefreundlichkeit. Ich habe eine Größe gewählt, welche sich gut in den Text einschmiegt.
ALLERDINGS...und genau aus diesem Grund habe ich den Artikel wieder online gestellt und bin deutlicher in meiner Tonart geworden (ich hab mich keineswegs vergriffen). Du schreibst auf meiner "talk-Seite", dass Du Du ziemlich sauer warst, dass ich Deine Änderung einfach wieder rückgängig gemacht habe. Ja, jetzt weißt Du mal wie das ist, wenn seine Arbeit einfach mal völlig zusammengestrichen wird. Mir gings genauso als Du alles zusammengekürzt hattest! Vielleicht sollte man erstmal diskutieren...das gitl genauso für Dich.
Weiterhin bist Du zum wiederholten mal nicht auf meine Punkte des letzten Kommentars eingegangen, sondern hast einfach wieder eigenmächtig rumgekürzt und den Artikel so zusammengestutzt wie es Dir passt! Wie soll ich denn mit Dir diskutieren, wenn Du nicht auf meine Aussagen eingehst?! Du änderst stattdessen immer alles und verweist auf diverse Wikiregularien etc. Besonders zu den Punkten 1,4 und 5 würde ich gerne mal eine Aussage von Dir bekommen.
Ich sehe unseren Artikel nicht als das Eigentum von ESTIEM an. Aber genauso wenig solltest Du Dich als Chef aufführen und so rigoros alles zusammenstreichen. Sicher, Du bist Administrator und sollst darauf achten, dass die Wikiregeln eingehalten werden. Aber bitte nicht mit dem Knüppel eines Autokraten, sondern in Teamarbeit. Denn so machen Open Source Projekte keinen Spass und verlieren ihren Sinn.
Estiemer (talk) 22:49, 10 December 2008 (UTC)
Yes. Excellent. Just what was needed. --Wetman (talk) 23:04, 23 February 2008 (UTC)
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Hi, I'm Mz7. Gnom, thanks for creating Network of the Presidents of the Supreme Judicial Courts of the European Union! Great start!
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If I am able to give it, I will of course mention it. Daniel Case (talk) 12:01, 15 January 2017 (UTC)
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It wound up becoming an actual presentation rather than a lightning talk. Given in a room without a screen, using a borrowed laptop and everyone leaning in to look at it.
I did mention your page, even inline in the presentation. I got some interesting feedback on my ideas about things we can do with our computers and devices while editing that I hadn't thought of: use the lower-power skins and settings, from Mattflaschen-WMF who works as a software engineer for the Foundation (the only Foundation person at that presentation, although Katherine herself was there the whole day ... I guess if I'd been more on the ball I would have raised the subject with her (I know you would have) and tried to get her to look at it somehow.
Generally the people who did attend were receptive. There was some discussion of my suggestion that, if this is something you have any control over, you should try to make sure your household electric where you live comes from renewables as much as possible. I mentioned that one of my goals, to which my wife is receptive, is to get solar on our roof in the next year or so. Someone pointed out though that solar cell manufacturing does have environmental costs of its own, but Matt pointed out that you can't put a wind turbine on your roof.
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If you could either cite or delete the statements in the first and last paragraphs in the 'life' section, I'll move the draft back to mainspace. DS (talk) 15:37, 10 June 2020 (UTC)
Thanks for the snippets from Hessischer Rundfunk. Wagner Parsifal and Bizet L'Arlesienne seems to be corrupted. Grimes2 (talk) 22:29, 11 November 2020 (UTC)
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