EVula // talk // 16:13, 19 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Standardized format

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Thank you for your contributions! Just please note some changes made to a standard format, for example: here. --Georgeryp 17:59, 19 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

You seem to be following old standards. Please look at These differences
  • No NOTOC
  • Usage of {{VN}}
  • Species no longer indented.

Thanks, --Open2universe | Talk 13:40, 22 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

IPNI abbreviations

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IPNI abbreviations are for botanists only. There are often non-botanists who will have the same abbreviation when referenced as non-botanist. We need to create disambiguation pages for these cases. I have done so for Gray and will do so soon for Mori. --Open2universe | Talk 15:12, 18 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Add to Catalog:Taxon Authorities

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Thank you for adding authors. Could you also add them to Catalog:Taxon Authorities? Thanks, --Open2universe | Talk 15:06, 20 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Comment Requested

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Wider opinions and comments are requested on the village pumphere regarding a proposed change in formatting of the taxonavigation section. Please read the and comment.--Kevmin 00:06, 23 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

Copyrighted material

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Hello Rosarinagazo. Thank you for your contributions, but please refrain from adding copyrighted material as you did when creating the page Carl Johann Friedrich Schmitz.[dif.]
Regards, Tommy Kronkvist (talk), 00:33, 12 November 2014 (UTC).Reply

Autopatrolled rights

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Dear Rosarinagazo, You have been granted autopatrolled user rights, which may be granted to experienced Wikispecies users who have demonstrated an understanding of Wikispecies policies and guidelines. In addition to what registered users can do, autopatrollers can have one's own edits automatically marked as patrolled (autopatrol). The autopatrol user right is intended to reduce the workload of new page patrollers and causes pages created by autopatrolled users to be automatically marked as patrolled. For more information, read Wikispecies:Autopatrollers.

  This user has autopatrolled rights on Wikispecies. (verify)

You may as autopatroller use the autopatroller user box on your user page. Copy and paste the following code on your user page:

{{User Autopatroller}}

If you have a Meta-Wiki user page, you can put the Wikispecies autopatrolled user box for Meta on your Meta-Wiki user page.

Dan Koehl (talk) 22:29, 7 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

Patrolling rights

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After you were granted patroller user rights, it seems you did zero patrolling. (since you are autopatroller, the pages you edit gets automatically marked. But if you have patrolled pages , and marked them patrolled, your edit gets a "marked revision (number) of page (page name) patrolled")

If you dont wish to patrol pages, this is no problem at all, but please inform me if you tried and experienced any difficaulties, or if you have any questions.

Since you have not made use of your patroller user rights, I need to know if you still want to keep them, because you plan to use them in the future, or likevise. If you are not interested in patrolling, you dont need to do anything, and I will remove the user rights in a couple of days.

In any case you will keep your autopatrol user right, but there is no need for both.

But please consider carrying out daily patrols of new pages and edits made by users who are not autopatrolled.

If you want to try to patrol pages:

In Special:NewPages you can see the not patrolled new pages with yellow background. Presently there are probably none, since the pages made today and the last days has been made by users who already have 'autopatrolled' user rights. But if you do, or you choose to see the last 500 newly made pages, you may se files with yellow background. You can click on such a file, and scroll down to absolute down-right corner, where you can read "mark as patrolled" or similair, becasue the contributor does not have autoptarolled/patrolled user rights. When you click on the link, the file becomes patrolled.

But theres older files that need patrolling. In unpatrolled pages on recent changes, and you will see a list of unpatrolled pages. You will see a red colored ! in front of the unpatrolled file. If you click on each diff, you can mark the diff patrolled.

Dan Koehl (talk) 14:36, 18 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

At the 3rd of April you had patroller rights for one month.If you don't use those rights before 3rd of April, I guess that you don't need or want them, and they will be removed due to inactivity. If you have any questions on how to patrol, or want to keep the user rights, please declare this. You can always later apply to become a patroller again, should you wish to star patrol pages.Dan Koehl (talk) 11:40, 1 April 2015 (UTC)Reply