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Updated 14 Feb. list
Hi @Giants2008 — just letting you know that I've updated the count of people who have served Arizona in the House/Senate for the 14 February list because of changes with the 119th Congress. Thanks! Staraction (talk | contribs) 00:56, 14 January 2025 (UTC)
March 14
The language could be improved.
- The Johnson solid is a convex polyhedron in which all of the faces are regular polygons.
A Johnson solid is …
- … a polyhedron is said to be convex if the faces are not in the same plane and the edges are not in the same line.
… no two faces … no two edges …
- There are 92 Johnson solids, and some of the authors exclude uniform polyhedrons from the definition: …
The count of 92 requires excluding uniform. Could add "non-uniform" to the first sentence. —Tamfang (talk) 22:25, 13 February 2025 (UTC)
Way Too Many Today's Featured List Submissions
Hi RunningTiger123. I feel there is a growing problem with the Today's Featured List submissions hub. According to the rules, Please note there should be no more than fifteen nominations listed here at any one time. However, there are twenty nominations currently listed in the queque. I feel that is way too many nominations at once. Also three of the submissions have no nominator. I think the best way to solve this backlog is to 1) Enforce the 15 submission rule, 2) Have no more than preferably one (but if not two) nominations per person like how only two nominations are allowed for featured list candidacies, and 3) That only submissions be only open to the immediate three months after the first available date that has no selected list (similar to the Wikipedia:Today's featured article/requests is handled. What do you think?
- I'm not sure why I'm pinged here, as I can't make any changes to that on my own. However, I agree that there are too many submissions (a point I raised back in September). I think a discussion about limiting the dates that can be nominated for, similar to TFAR, would be valuable; I'll link to this discussion at WT:FL to see if that spurs more discussion. Personally, I think a 3-month range would work well. RunningTiger123 (talk) 01:37, 26 February 2025 (UTC)
- Yeah, TFLR is run (in a loose sense) by Giants2008, since they're the one who schedules the TFLs. They're only sporadically active this time of year due to their job, so it may take a while to get any changes made. I'm not personally opposed to the proposals, but it also seems like we'd also be below 15 nominations if the ones that are more than 5 months old were removed? --PresN 01:48, 26 February 2025 (UTC)