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I published a film article entitled Drits (Derivas), a film by Portuguese director Ricardo Costa. It is the second film from an autobiographic trilogy, Faraways. The article was kept untouched by several months. To my surprise, it was recently eliminated and redirected to the director’s page with no discussion. I undid the redirection, but saw the article was proposed to deletion. Reason: independent, verifiable, secondary resources. I argued that the article couldn’t have but primary sources (the producer’s ones) as it is an upcoming film, like many others listed at upcoming films. A film that has not yet been premiered or distributed may not be commented. Besides, none of the films so listed has ever been deleted or even contested.
At last, in discussion, user User:reddogsix proposed that the article should be renamed to Drifts (film) or similar, and at the same time put at the disambiguation page of Dritf this reference «Drifs, unreleased film by Ricardo Costa (filmmaker). I created a new page for the same article entitled Drifts (Portuguese film). As the semantic root “drift” seemed to be the problem, I replaced the article name to Derivas (Drifts) and published it once more with some improvements. As a result, the article was fast deleted and I blocked for three days.
In the meantime, a new article about the trilogy was published: Faraways, which was proposed to fast deletion as well by the same user, User:reddogsix.
Although unreleased, although having no reliable secondary sources, Drifts is unquestionably an outstanding film for its uniqueness and characteristics: autobiography, comedy, docufiction, metafiction in one. I guess that “outstanding” may be a synonym for “notable” in such cases and that articles like this shouldn’t be deleted without previous cared analyses: important information may be lost.
This sequence of interventions is clearly a personal attack by User:reddogsix, supported by two or three user friend. It has no other explanation. It contributes in nothing to improve articles quality. Mists article, which I created on 10 September 2010, is the latest example. The article structure was unreasonably modified, loosing clarity and useful content.
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I've expanded the article. I know you wrote the article in gender neutral language, but I'm more comfortable with referring to ships in the feminine. Should you wish to revert this change I won't object. Mjroots ( talk) 17:25, 19 September 2013 (UTC)
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Hi, I've been working on Frank DuMond. I checked Commons, and found a bunch of illustrations uploaded by you. I went through all of them, adding them to a DuMond category. I was just about to add one to the article when I noticed something odd. The images, such as File:Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc, 1896, Figure 18.jpg, list DuMond as Author and also in the Permission section. However, they have "1896" in both the file name and in the "date" field of the Information template, while the Description says "The 1906 edition includes original drawings by Frank DuMond." So, I'm wondering if the illustrations are by DuMond, or if they're from an earlier edition with pictures by someone else. Thanks in advance for helping to clear this up. MANdARAX • XAЯAbИAM 02:59, 6 October 2013 (UTC)
I found an 1896 edition which specifically says that its 12 illustrations are by "F. V. Du Mond". Those 12 are included in the ones on Commons; I'm not convinced that the other 24 illustrations (and the whole djvu file) on Commons are actually from an 1896 edition, but all I was really concerned about was whether they were by DuMond. Anyways, sorry to have bothered you. MANdARAX • XAЯAbИAM 08:00, 6 October 2013 (UTC)
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Hello Mike Peel, The Center for Educational Technology (CET) is an NGO dedicated to the advancement of the education in Israel.
We are currently developing a series of K-12 textbooks for Israeli Arab school-children for the Israeli Ministry of Education.
For a textbook for elementary school students we would like to use your photo: File:Adb al-Malik Gold dinars.jpg https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Adb_al-Malik_Gold_dinars.jpg
We are seeking for permission to use the image inside the printed text book, and also in its digital version, not under a Share Alike license. We shall of course give you a credit as the photorapher of the image as you asked.
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Kind regards,
Dvora Gruda Visual Research and Resources dvorag@cet.ac.il — Preceding unsigned comment added by Daur11 ( talk • contribs) 07:42, 23 October 2013 (UTC)
Hello Mike Peel, The Center for Educational Technology (CET) is an NGO dedicated to the advancement of the education in Israel.
We are currently developing a series of K-12 textbooks for Israeli Arab school-children for the Israeli Ministry of Education.
For a textbook for elementary school students we would like to use your photo: File:Adb al-Malik Gold dinars.jpg https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Adb_al-Malik_Gold_dinars.jpg
We are seeking for permission to use the image inside the printed text book, and also in its digital version, not under a Share Alike license. We shall of course give you a credit as the photorapher of the image as you asked.
I thank you for your help and looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Kind regards,
Dvora Gruda Visual Research and Resources dvorag@cet.ac.il
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Dear Mike Peel,
I apologize for the inconvenience, but have no other way than appealing for administrators’ help recover a deleted article.
I published a film article entitled Drits (Derivas), a film by Portuguese director Ricardo Costa. It is the second film from an autobiographic trilogy, Faraways. The article was kept untouched by several months. To my surprise, it was recently eliminated and redirected to the director’s page with no discussion. I undid the redirection, but saw the article was proposed to deletion. Reason: independent, verifiable, secondary resources. I argued that the article couldn’t have but primary sources (the producer’s ones) as it is an upcoming film, like many others listed at upcoming films. A film that has not yet been premiered or distributed may not be commented. Besides, none of the films so listed has ever been deleted or even contested.
At last, in discussion, user User:reddogsix proposed that the article should be renamed to Drifts (film) or similar, and at the same time put at the disambiguation page of Dritf this reference «Drifs, unreleased film by Ricardo Costa (filmmaker). I created a new page for the same article entitled Drifts (Portuguese film). As the semantic root “drift” seemed to be the problem, I replaced the article name to Derivas (Drifts) and published it once more with some improvements. As a result, the article was fast deleted and I blocked for three days.
In the meantime, a new article about the trilogy was published: Faraways, which was proposed to fast deletion as well by the same user, User:reddogsix.
Although unreleased, although having no reliable secondary sources, Drifts is unquestionably an outstanding film for its uniqueness and characteristics: autobiography, comedy, docufiction, metafiction in one. I guess that “outstanding” may be a synonym for “notable” in such cases and that articles like this shouldn’t be deleted without previous cared analyses: important information may be lost.
This sequence of interventions is clearly a personal attack by User:reddogsix, supported by two or three user friend. It has no other explanation. It contributes in nothing to improve articles quality. Mists article, which I created on 10 September 2010, is the latest example. The article structure was unreasonably modified, loosing clarity and useful content.
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Astrid seems to have had quite an interesting history. IMO number 5027792 should help you find sources. Also carried the name Wuta at one time. Bit busy with a major rail accident atm, but {{ infobox ship begin}} will need adding and filling in. Plenty of images on Commons to use in the infobox. Will give the article a proper look in a day or two. Mjroots ( talk) 21:24, 25 July 2013 (UTC)
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I've expanded the article. I know you wrote the article in gender neutral language, but I'm more comfortable with referring to ships in the feminine. Should you wish to revert this change I won't object. Mjroots ( talk) 17:25, 19 September 2013 (UTC)
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Hi, I've been working on Frank DuMond. I checked Commons, and found a bunch of illustrations uploaded by you. I went through all of them, adding them to a DuMond category. I was just about to add one to the article when I noticed something odd. The images, such as File:Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc, 1896, Figure 18.jpg, list DuMond as Author and also in the Permission section. However, they have "1896" in both the file name and in the "date" field of the Information template, while the Description says "The 1906 edition includes original drawings by Frank DuMond." So, I'm wondering if the illustrations are by DuMond, or if they're from an earlier edition with pictures by someone else. Thanks in advance for helping to clear this up. MANdARAX • XAЯAbИAM 02:59, 6 October 2013 (UTC)
I found an 1896 edition which specifically says that its 12 illustrations are by "F. V. Du Mond". Those 12 are included in the ones on Commons; I'm not convinced that the other 24 illustrations (and the whole djvu file) on Commons are actually from an 1896 edition, but all I was really concerned about was whether they were by DuMond. Anyways, sorry to have bothered you. MANdARAX • XAЯAbИAM 08:00, 6 October 2013 (UTC)
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I noticed that you are involved with the physics articles on Wikipedia, and I was wondering if you could help me out. Right now, I'm working to bring the article AdS/CFT correspondence to FA status. So far, people have had many good suggestions and many positive things to say about the article, but I'm having trouble getting people to support or oppose the nomination.
I was wondering if you'd be willing to take a look at it and tell us your thoughts at this page. Please note that you do not have to be an expert on the subject. The article has already been checked quite carefully by other reviewers, and at this point, I'm just looking for people who can check that it meets the FA criteria.
Please let me know if you're interested. Thanks. Polytope24 ( talk) 15:55, 28 October 2013 (UTC)
Hello Mike Peel, The Center for Educational Technology (CET) is an NGO dedicated to the advancement of the education in Israel.
We are currently developing a series of K-12 textbooks for Israeli Arab school-children for the Israeli Ministry of Education.
For a textbook for elementary school students we would like to use your photo: File:Adb al-Malik Gold dinars.jpg https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Adb_al-Malik_Gold_dinars.jpg
We are seeking for permission to use the image inside the printed text book, and also in its digital version, not under a Share Alike license. We shall of course give you a credit as the photorapher of the image as you asked.
I thank you for your help and looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Kind regards,
Dvora Gruda Visual Research and Resources dvorag@cet.ac.il — Preceding unsigned comment added by Daur11 ( talk • contribs) 07:42, 23 October 2013 (UTC)
Hello Mike Peel, The Center for Educational Technology (CET) is an NGO dedicated to the advancement of the education in Israel.
We are currently developing a series of K-12 textbooks for Israeli Arab school-children for the Israeli Ministry of Education.
For a textbook for elementary school students we would like to use your photo: File:Adb al-Malik Gold dinars.jpg https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Adb_al-Malik_Gold_dinars.jpg
We are seeking for permission to use the image inside the printed text book, and also in its digital version, not under a Share Alike license. We shall of course give you a credit as the photorapher of the image as you asked.
I thank you for your help and looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Kind regards,
Dvora Gruda Visual Research and Resources dvorag@cet.ac.il
Daur11 ( talk) 09:56, 30 October 2013 (UTC)
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Astrid (brig) you nominated as a
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