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Hello, Courcelles- Just wanted to let you know that I restored an expired PROD you deleted because of a request at request for undeletion. The nominator was an IP address that I am pretty sure is dynamic and probably not the same person anymore, so take a look at the page and feel free to take it to afd if that is your wont. Best, l'aquatique [talk] 16:56, 5 February 2011 (UTC)
It's nothing serious :) / ƒETCH COMMS / 19:33, 5 February 2011 (UTC)
Hi, I created the Venus (band) article for Wikipedia and now it links to a band from Brazil instead of the one from Belgium. I also noticed that the image I used with permission for the page is gone. Why was the article deleted?
You deleted the above image on September 13 after it was nominated for deleted here as an orphaned file. An article has since been created at Brodus Clay, and I would very much like to use this image to illustrate it. As a result, I was hoping you would undelete it. Thanks, Nici Vampire Heart 20:41, 5 February 2011 (UTC)
Hi Courcelles, I'd like to thank you here on your talk page for being a kind person and a great administrator. Most administrators would have done what I asked them to do, but you went one step farther and offered to help me in the matter I did not even thought about myself. You are really performing your administrative duties above and beyond! Best wishes.-- Mbz1 ( talk) 01:48, 6 February 2011 (UTC)
You deleted this for being orphaned. Not sure how it's orphaned. Can you explain or restore? -- MZMcBride ( talk) 02:45, 6 February 2011 (UTC)
Hello Courcelles. I notice that you issued the NLT block of this editor, which is still in place. On his talk page, ZP5 is now making a proposal for some kind of interaction ban with Brangifer, which doesn't look very sensible. He should just start following our policies. There is a question of what to do about the AE report. The subpages that were objected to have now been deleted. Are you comfortable with following up on this case and ensuring that any unblock has conditions (or an understanding) that would address what was complained about at AE? If so, the AE might be closed. If you prefer not to take on this mission, I suspect that the AE itself should be closed with an indefinite block, with some instructions as to unblocking conditions. Thanks, EdJohnston ( talk) 17:50, 6 February 2011 (UTC)
Dear Courcelles -- I glean that you are powerful within Wikipedia. Can you refer me (and Ian.thomson) to an arbitrator? At the moment I am proposing an excellent link, but I am affiliated with it. However, the link is not being even looked at, much less considered on its merits. Does actual content figure into the the decision? If not, what's Wikipedia for? Any response will be welcome. BrigKlyce ( talk) 22:37, 6 February 2011 (UTC)
See ANI. Chzz ► 22:40, 6 February 2011 (UTC)
You deleted this page in a very sudden fashion, with no notification to its authors; and on three grounds, all of which are erroneous: "The article describes work that has never been published, cannot be verified, and seems to be a work in progress—more a concept than a fully developed method."
1) "never been published": The map was published in 1996, as stated in the first sentence of the article. It has been and still is distributed by the map publisher and retailer ODT. Waterman himself continues to sell updated versions to this day.
2) "cannot be verified": have you Googled the Waterman butterfly map? Are you aware that its mathematical foundations were worked on by Carlos Furuti, a prominent Brazilian publisher of online projections? Or that the famed cartographer Waldo Tobler said ""The analysis is particularly impressive and well done."?
3) "seems to be a work in progress—more a concept than a fully developed method": Wrong: I personally have bought several published versions of these maps, -- postcard size, two different versions of the large wall-map size, and even a magnetic version now affixed to my file cabinet -- from both ODT, and Waterman himself, and have written a detailed review and critique for my website.
I therefore respectfully request the prompt undeletion of this article.
Sincerely, Gene Keyes (Esperanto41) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Esperanto41 ( talk • contribs) 00:55, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
Thanks for this! I'll keep a closer eye on it in my Watch List. --Gene Keyes (Esperanto41) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Esperanto41 ( talk • contribs) 02:18, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
You deleted the article Jolt (Transformers) for having only primary sources. I re-wrote the article completely to be much shorter and be fully sources here User:Mathewignash/Jolt (Transformers) and I'd like your consideration. Thanks! Mathewignash ( talk) 01:06, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
Hi, can you please unprotect these pages? I was just messing around on my own page with Twinkle. Thanks! Athene cunicularia ( talk) 02:07, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
First up, please: File:MWC-Uniform-AF.PNG to File:MWC-Uniform-Air Force.png. Thanks. -- Kevin W./ Talk• CFB uniforms/ Talk 00:20, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
More: File:MWC-Uniform-UNLV.PNG to File:MWC-Uniform-UNLV.png, File:MWC-Uniform-UW.PNG to File:MWC-Uniform-UW.png, File:MWC-Uniform-SDSU.PNG to File:MWC-Uniform-SDSU.png, File:MWC-Uniform-NM.PNG to File:MWC-Uniform-UNM.png, File:WAC-Uniform-UI.PNG to File:WAC-Uniform-UI.png, File:WAC-Uniform-SJSU.PNG to File:WAC-Uniform-SJSU.png and File:WAC-Uniform-USU2.PNG to File:WAC-Uniform-USU.png. Thanks. -- Kevin W./ Talk• CFB uniforms/ Talk 02:01, 8 February 2011 (UTC)
I have reverted Where Is the Love? to a version before the recent mass vandalism. Please let me know if I did this correctly. Thanks much. Kiwi128 ( talk) 02:41, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
Hi Courcelles, I'd really like to see my article back online. Truth is, there is no real good source to provide a list of all datacenters in the world and I really hoped this could be the starting point. I was amazed to see there is no such info on wiki, though it's absolutely hot I.T topic (wikipedia is also hosted in a datacenter, right?). I thought I had improved the article a little bit, but I was away during Xmas. I really need a second chance here!
I have listed all websites of companies who provide such services. What else do you need? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pierre.davodeau ( talk • contribs) 10:42, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
Hi Courcelles,
you have F5-deleted the original medium-res version of
File:PirelliBuildingAfterPlaneCrash.jpg after I had uploaded a low-res version, as requested by Bkell. However, the problem is that you performed a full deletion that also removed my original upload log from the description page. In my prior communication with
Bkell (assuming he would perform the deletion) I had suggested/asked for the kind of deletion/hiding that removes/hides the version content, but leaves the version log intact. I am admin myself on Commons and I do exactly such version deletion/hiding every now and then. As I hold copyright over
File:PirelliBuildingAfterPlaneCrash.jpg in most countries (except Italy, which has no freedom-of-panorama provision for buildings; but including US and UK) as the photographer (building is protected in Italy), the log of my first publication of this image is important for forensic (legal) reasons. Therefore it would be nice if you could change the full deletion to the above described content-deletion/hiding, so that the upload log is shown again. IMHO, this file doesn't even need fair-use because it is perfectly legal in the US and UK, where photos of recent buildings are not protected. Thanks. --
Túrelio (
talk)
21:58, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
I've got a few more. File:MWC-Uniform-UNLV.PNG to File:MWC-Uniform-UNLV.png, File:MWC-Uniform-UW.PNG to File:MWC-Uniform-UW.png, File:MWC-Uniform-SDSU.PNG to File:MWC-Uniform-SDSU.png, File:MWC-Uniform-NM.PNG to File:MWC-Uniform-UNM.png, File:WAC-Uniform-UI.PNG to File:WAC-Uniform-UI.png, File:WAC-Uniform-SJSU.PNG to File:WAC-Uniform-SJSU.png and File:WAC-Uniform-USU2.PNG to File:WAC-Uniform-USU.png. I'll have a couple more blocks after this one. Thanks for your help. -- Kevin W./ Talk• CFB uniforms/ Talk 01:09, 9 February 2011 (UTC)
Church of the Nativity file. I have tried to be careful with copyright. The original image belongs to the college archieves I am acting on the colleges behalf, they are happy to share the images. The potographer is unknown Help what do I do to avoiding the problem of them being taken down. Please I'm a novice
-- Gilesl ( talk) 04:09, 9 February 2011 (UTC)
The Admin's Barnstar | ||
For keeping an eye on CAT:CSD, CAT:FURD and probably countless other often-neglected admin tasks, yet also finding time at FLC and the like! Amazing. Adabow ( talk · contribs) 09:06, 9 February 2011 (UTC) |
File:Big12-Uniform-CU-White-2007-2009.png to File:Big12-Uniform-CU-2007-2009.png, please. -- Kevin W./ Talk• CFB uniforms/ Talk 02:03, 10 February 2011 (UTC)
I have replied to your message at User talk:JamieS93#Orphaned non-free image File:Fireproof poster.jpg. Cunard ( talk) 04:49, 10 February 2011 (UTC)
Hi Courceles, I had uploaded the File:Burrda logo.png short time ago, but it was then removed from the infobox and replaced by other version of the logo (which I didn't know) with a poor-quality image. I had uploaded this logo in order to be used in BURRDA article and had tagged it as "non-free" as well. As you had indicated, I have just added it back to the infobox. If you consider there is something else that I have to do, please let me know. Thank you. Fma12 ( talk) 16:11, 10 February 2011 (UTC)
This is an archive of past discussions. Do not edit the contents of this page. If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the current talk page. |
Archive 55 | ← | Archive 57 | Archive 58 | Archive 59 | Archive 60 | Archive 61 | → | Archive 65 |
Hello, Courcelles- Just wanted to let you know that I restored an expired PROD you deleted because of a request at request for undeletion. The nominator was an IP address that I am pretty sure is dynamic and probably not the same person anymore, so take a look at the page and feel free to take it to afd if that is your wont. Best, l'aquatique [talk] 16:56, 5 February 2011 (UTC)
It's nothing serious :) / ƒETCH COMMS / 19:33, 5 February 2011 (UTC)
Hi, I created the Venus (band) article for Wikipedia and now it links to a band from Brazil instead of the one from Belgium. I also noticed that the image I used with permission for the page is gone. Why was the article deleted?
You deleted the above image on September 13 after it was nominated for deleted here as an orphaned file. An article has since been created at Brodus Clay, and I would very much like to use this image to illustrate it. As a result, I was hoping you would undelete it. Thanks, Nici Vampire Heart 20:41, 5 February 2011 (UTC)
Hi Courcelles, I'd like to thank you here on your talk page for being a kind person and a great administrator. Most administrators would have done what I asked them to do, but you went one step farther and offered to help me in the matter I did not even thought about myself. You are really performing your administrative duties above and beyond! Best wishes.-- Mbz1 ( talk) 01:48, 6 February 2011 (UTC)
You deleted this for being orphaned. Not sure how it's orphaned. Can you explain or restore? -- MZMcBride ( talk) 02:45, 6 February 2011 (UTC)
Hello Courcelles. I notice that you issued the NLT block of this editor, which is still in place. On his talk page, ZP5 is now making a proposal for some kind of interaction ban with Brangifer, which doesn't look very sensible. He should just start following our policies. There is a question of what to do about the AE report. The subpages that were objected to have now been deleted. Are you comfortable with following up on this case and ensuring that any unblock has conditions (or an understanding) that would address what was complained about at AE? If so, the AE might be closed. If you prefer not to take on this mission, I suspect that the AE itself should be closed with an indefinite block, with some instructions as to unblocking conditions. Thanks, EdJohnston ( talk) 17:50, 6 February 2011 (UTC)
Dear Courcelles -- I glean that you are powerful within Wikipedia. Can you refer me (and Ian.thomson) to an arbitrator? At the moment I am proposing an excellent link, but I am affiliated with it. However, the link is not being even looked at, much less considered on its merits. Does actual content figure into the the decision? If not, what's Wikipedia for? Any response will be welcome. BrigKlyce ( talk) 22:37, 6 February 2011 (UTC)
See ANI. Chzz ► 22:40, 6 February 2011 (UTC)
You deleted this page in a very sudden fashion, with no notification to its authors; and on three grounds, all of which are erroneous: "The article describes work that has never been published, cannot be verified, and seems to be a work in progress—more a concept than a fully developed method."
1) "never been published": The map was published in 1996, as stated in the first sentence of the article. It has been and still is distributed by the map publisher and retailer ODT. Waterman himself continues to sell updated versions to this day.
2) "cannot be verified": have you Googled the Waterman butterfly map? Are you aware that its mathematical foundations were worked on by Carlos Furuti, a prominent Brazilian publisher of online projections? Or that the famed cartographer Waldo Tobler said ""The analysis is particularly impressive and well done."?
3) "seems to be a work in progress—more a concept than a fully developed method": Wrong: I personally have bought several published versions of these maps, -- postcard size, two different versions of the large wall-map size, and even a magnetic version now affixed to my file cabinet -- from both ODT, and Waterman himself, and have written a detailed review and critique for my website.
I therefore respectfully request the prompt undeletion of this article.
Sincerely, Gene Keyes (Esperanto41) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Esperanto41 ( talk • contribs) 00:55, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
Thanks for this! I'll keep a closer eye on it in my Watch List. --Gene Keyes (Esperanto41) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Esperanto41 ( talk • contribs) 02:18, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
You deleted the article Jolt (Transformers) for having only primary sources. I re-wrote the article completely to be much shorter and be fully sources here User:Mathewignash/Jolt (Transformers) and I'd like your consideration. Thanks! Mathewignash ( talk) 01:06, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
Hi, can you please unprotect these pages? I was just messing around on my own page with Twinkle. Thanks! Athene cunicularia ( talk) 02:07, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
First up, please: File:MWC-Uniform-AF.PNG to File:MWC-Uniform-Air Force.png. Thanks. -- Kevin W./ Talk• CFB uniforms/ Talk 00:20, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
More: File:MWC-Uniform-UNLV.PNG to File:MWC-Uniform-UNLV.png, File:MWC-Uniform-UW.PNG to File:MWC-Uniform-UW.png, File:MWC-Uniform-SDSU.PNG to File:MWC-Uniform-SDSU.png, File:MWC-Uniform-NM.PNG to File:MWC-Uniform-UNM.png, File:WAC-Uniform-UI.PNG to File:WAC-Uniform-UI.png, File:WAC-Uniform-SJSU.PNG to File:WAC-Uniform-SJSU.png and File:WAC-Uniform-USU2.PNG to File:WAC-Uniform-USU.png. Thanks. -- Kevin W./ Talk• CFB uniforms/ Talk 02:01, 8 February 2011 (UTC)
I have reverted Where Is the Love? to a version before the recent mass vandalism. Please let me know if I did this correctly. Thanks much. Kiwi128 ( talk) 02:41, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
Hi Courcelles, I'd really like to see my article back online. Truth is, there is no real good source to provide a list of all datacenters in the world and I really hoped this could be the starting point. I was amazed to see there is no such info on wiki, though it's absolutely hot I.T topic (wikipedia is also hosted in a datacenter, right?). I thought I had improved the article a little bit, but I was away during Xmas. I really need a second chance here!
I have listed all websites of companies who provide such services. What else do you need? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pierre.davodeau ( talk • contribs) 10:42, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
Hi Courcelles,
you have F5-deleted the original medium-res version of
File:PirelliBuildingAfterPlaneCrash.jpg after I had uploaded a low-res version, as requested by Bkell. However, the problem is that you performed a full deletion that also removed my original upload log from the description page. In my prior communication with
Bkell (assuming he would perform the deletion) I had suggested/asked for the kind of deletion/hiding that removes/hides the version content, but leaves the version log intact. I am admin myself on Commons and I do exactly such version deletion/hiding every now and then. As I hold copyright over
File:PirelliBuildingAfterPlaneCrash.jpg in most countries (except Italy, which has no freedom-of-panorama provision for buildings; but including US and UK) as the photographer (building is protected in Italy), the log of my first publication of this image is important for forensic (legal) reasons. Therefore it would be nice if you could change the full deletion to the above described content-deletion/hiding, so that the upload log is shown again. IMHO, this file doesn't even need fair-use because it is perfectly legal in the US and UK, where photos of recent buildings are not protected. Thanks. --
Túrelio (
talk)
21:58, 7 February 2011 (UTC)
I've got a few more. File:MWC-Uniform-UNLV.PNG to File:MWC-Uniform-UNLV.png, File:MWC-Uniform-UW.PNG to File:MWC-Uniform-UW.png, File:MWC-Uniform-SDSU.PNG to File:MWC-Uniform-SDSU.png, File:MWC-Uniform-NM.PNG to File:MWC-Uniform-UNM.png, File:WAC-Uniform-UI.PNG to File:WAC-Uniform-UI.png, File:WAC-Uniform-SJSU.PNG to File:WAC-Uniform-SJSU.png and File:WAC-Uniform-USU2.PNG to File:WAC-Uniform-USU.png. I'll have a couple more blocks after this one. Thanks for your help. -- Kevin W./ Talk• CFB uniforms/ Talk 01:09, 9 February 2011 (UTC)
Church of the Nativity file. I have tried to be careful with copyright. The original image belongs to the college archieves I am acting on the colleges behalf, they are happy to share the images. The potographer is unknown Help what do I do to avoiding the problem of them being taken down. Please I'm a novice
-- Gilesl ( talk) 04:09, 9 February 2011 (UTC)
The Admin's Barnstar | ||
For keeping an eye on CAT:CSD, CAT:FURD and probably countless other often-neglected admin tasks, yet also finding time at FLC and the like! Amazing. Adabow ( talk · contribs) 09:06, 9 February 2011 (UTC) |
File:Big12-Uniform-CU-White-2007-2009.png to File:Big12-Uniform-CU-2007-2009.png, please. -- Kevin W./ Talk• CFB uniforms/ Talk 02:03, 10 February 2011 (UTC)
I have replied to your message at User talk:JamieS93#Orphaned non-free image File:Fireproof poster.jpg. Cunard ( talk) 04:49, 10 February 2011 (UTC)
Hi Courceles, I had uploaded the File:Burrda logo.png short time ago, but it was then removed from the infobox and replaced by other version of the logo (which I didn't know) with a poor-quality image. I had uploaded this logo in order to be used in BURRDA article and had tagged it as "non-free" as well. As you had indicated, I have just added it back to the infobox. If you consider there is something else that I have to do, please let me know. Thank you. Fma12 ( talk) 16:11, 10 February 2011 (UTC)