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The village pump was all on one page before being split on 14 September 2004; text from an earlier central onwiki venue, Wikipedia chat, is also included here. Old series (July 2001 – November 2002)
The news section of the village pump was used for news or updates that were expected to require public discussion, rather than, say, specific actions, or discussion on their own talk pages. It has been deprecated since 2007.
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The WMF section of the village pump is a community-managed page. Editors or Wikimedia Foundation staff may post and discuss information, proposals, feedback requests, or other matters of significance to both the community and the Foundation. It is intended to aid communication, understanding, and coordination between the community and the ...
As a solution to the village pump regularly being 200kb or more, I propose a trial of splitting the pump into different areas. The five proposed sections are at Wikipedia:Village pump sections. If people want to still post on the main village pump, they can, but they find it easier to find replies to their questions on a more focused page.
The policy section of the village pump is used to discuss already-proposed policies and guidelines and to discuss changes to existing policies and guidelines.Change discussions often start on other pages and then move or get mentioned here for more visibility and broader participation.
Clifton Park Valve House, also known as the Lake Clifton Gate House or Lake Clifton Valve House, is a historic building located in a northeast area known as Clifton Park of Baltimore, Maryland. It is a massive octagonal stone gatehouse featuring large Romanesque archways that alternate with Gothic style windows that once contained stained glass.