Talk:commodify

Tea room discussion
commodify has a quotation that uses a template called quote-news that doesn't seem to meet the formatting guidelines for quotations. Or are there special guidelines for the formatting of newspaper quotes that I'm not aware of? - dougher 02:40, 11 February 2009 (UTC)


 * It's supposed to meet the formatting guidelines, though sometimes it can be a bit difficult to figure out what those are. In fact automated formatting compliance is the whole point of the templates.  :-/  I'm not seeing the issue, though; what part of WT:QUOTE is it violating?  -- Visviva 03:37, 11 February 2009 (UTC)

Perhaps it isn't violating anything because there are no examples there of what a newspaper article quote should look like. I was just extrapolating from examples that are there to what I thought it should look like I'm afraid. I wish there were more examples for different kinds of media than there are. -- dougher 06:13, 11 February 2009 (UTC)


 * I agree with this. I wonder if we could come up with a list of all types of quotations that it would be nice to have specific examples for.  Here are some examples that come immediately to mind...
 * Newspaper/magazine articles
 * Online editions of printed books (where should the URL go?)
 * Poems and song lyrics (in or out of anthologies)
 * Translations
 * Journal articles (with or without DOI)
 * Articles in edited volumes
 * Newsgroup postings
 * Software documentation/code
 * Audio/video
 * Quotations of an unavailable earlier work in a later one
 * Revised editions
 * So far, our practice for most of these has been ad hoc copying from each other's formats. I know that's what I've been doing.  ("Hey, someone put an italicized 'Usenet' at the end! OK, I can do that too...") But it would probably be better to hash them out in a focused way.  -- Visviva 04:41, 14 February 2009 (UTC)


 * Could I mention here that there seems to be a numbering problem with the quote-book template. -- A LGRIF  talk 17:19, 14 February 2009 (UTC)


 * One problematic class of sources:
 * Various for which snippets only are available (from Google/Amazon anyway), concealing the specific detail that should be present.
 * Perhaps there are other situations where we might want to mark the citation as incomplete pending, 1., someone's perusal of a hard copy or, 2., revisiting of the originally restricted source. DCDuring TALK 19:44, 14 February 2009 (UTC)