• 2005 (UTC) And/or discuss at Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (numbers and dates) - I started Wikipedia:Naming conventions (numbers and dates) a few hours...
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  • to be renamed to wikipedia:naming conventions (numbers and dates) or wikipedia:naming conventions (dates and numbers), and expanded to cover this whole...
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  • and others answered at Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (numbers and dates). So, proposing the updated Wikipedia:Naming conventions (numbers and dates)...
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  • formats: namely "archive1" (look[ ]for simian), "archive7" and "naming conventions (calendar dates)" (look[ ]for abbreviation). The format may possibly be...
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  • to Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)#Dates of birth and death). I think that Mel Etitis's approach is fine and certainly allowed by the MoS...
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  • and others answered at Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (numbers and dates). So, proposing the updated Wikipedia:Naming conventions (numbers and dates)...
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  • the dates to "American" format -- I thought Wikipedia_talk:Manual_of_Style_(dates_and_numbers) had agreed that we could use either dd/mm or mm/dd and mm/dd/yy...
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  • associated with the talk page Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (calendar dates). When I go to that talk page, and click the "project page" tab, I'm redirected...
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  • problem. I didn't see anything mentioned in Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (calendar dates). I didn't sift through the forty-eight archives of this talk...
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  • Done, see Wikipedia:Naming conventions (numbers and dates)#Months --Francis Schonken 12:05, 8 January 2007 (UTC) Only for page names, arguably, some standardisation...
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  • format, and it's even more annoying when the numbers are in an odd order (such as, say, with the year first). As far as I can tell, month-named formats...
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  • Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style (dates and numbers) Is there a policy on the use or not, of commas with years, as in "On June 10, 1993, blah blah ..."...
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  • the spelling out of numbers (Oxford and Chicago both recommend spelling out "a hundred", but there is no such suggestion here), and therefore we can assume...
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  • Style/Dates and numbers/Archive 163#mdy on pages that have nothing to do with america Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Dates and numbers/Archive 162#Dates, months...
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  • discouragement of truncation in article titles (wikipedia:naming conventions (numbers and dates)#Articles on events). I don't think that guideline is generally...
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  • talk:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)/archive6. There was no proposal at Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)/vote to use RFC 3339/ISO...
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  • User:Docu The discussion is archived at Wikipedia talk: Manual of Style_(dates_and_numbers)/archive48. However there was a doubtful interpretation of what consensus...
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  • from technical or naming conventions, as in the division names – we're writing English, and should use English words like "second" and "third". Some articles...
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  • Section 1.2 of Manual of Style (dates and numbers), concerns the linkage of dates that contain the months and the day in that month. I would like to propose...
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  • 23:49, 5 November 2007 (UTC) Currently, the section reads: Full dates, and days and months, are normally autoformatted, by inserting double square-brackets...
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  • wants to test the support for their idea, let them go ahead and edit the "(dates and numbers)" article. It's been discussed enough that most of the good...
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  • ISO standard for writing dates. That's a great misunderstanding. The standard has to do with representing dates as numbers only. Says Russ rowlett, in...
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  • it means, some people would see it as jargon. The Manual of Style (dates and numbers) suggests we use "c." when identifying an approximate date as opposed...
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  • a guideline on how to write numbers that are not decimal (base 10), but hexadecimal (16), octal (8) or binary (2), to name the most frequent different...
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  • of Style (dates and numbers)/Archive 47#Seasons And the subject is covered in a guideline: See Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)#Seasons So...
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  • The article we are discussing is about "MOS:dates and numbers", not "MOS:names of dates and of numbers".LeadSongDog (talk) 16:18, 1 May 2008 (UTC) This...
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  • look at: Wikipedia:WikiProject_Automobiles/Conventions#Units Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style_(dates_and_numbers)#Units_of_measurement Feel free to comment in...
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  • Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)/Eras. Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dashes) says that en dashes indicate duration, and hyphens are for hyphen purposes...
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  • suggests that many editors do not understand this convention, and are therefore presenting incorrect dates to readers. Also, a date in a non-numeric format...
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  • recommendation for spelling out numbers at Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)#Numbers in words. Above 10, both spelling out and using numerals are allowed:...
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