In the talk page, someone has requested revert to an older version. If no objection, I will do so. Let me know. Christopher Mahan 00:20, 6 Nov 2004 (UTC)
hello, I didn't realise "Fat Tuesday" was actually used instead of Mardi Gras, sorry for removing it in my ignorance! I changed it as "greasy" does make more sense as a translation; "gras" can mean "fat" for a person, but it also means "fatty" or "greasy". It's often used as a translation too, and I've seen it referred to as the better translation, but can't remember where now. I'm putting it in as an alternative, anyway. Saintswithin 14:49, 6 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Please restore the deleted edits to Sang Chun Lee. This page can be rescued. Always check the "What links here" link before performing a speedy deletion. -- Netoholic @ 05:06, 2004 Nov 8 (UTC)
Dear Infrogmation, The Keith Wigdor article was vandalized by the following users, (cur) (last) 04:25, 6 Nov 2004 217.43.85.205 (cur) (last) 23:51, 4 Nov 2004 217.42.128.113 and also by the user, "Bleedy". I wanted to inform you of this problem since you are an administrator here on Wikipedia. 63.169.104.2 20:18, 8 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Hi. I put back the image at Dred Scott v. Sandford. We have two images of Dred Scott; the other one is already used in two articles. My thought is that using the one that had been there in the Dred Scott v. Sandford for variation is appropriate, rather than orphaning that image. If there is a reason why we should not use that image which I don't understand, please let me know. Thanks, -- Infrogmation 23:41, 8 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Hi, Isaw this image on Talk:Pedro II of Brazil and as it turn out to be the only image having a license, I would like to upload it to Wikimedia commons (or, better yet: you might wanna do this), but I still need more details about the book you scanned it from ... [[User:Interpretix| Interpretix ( TALK)]] 18:39, 13 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Greetings sir, I noticed you have began removing my images (en mass ?) due to the reasons stated by you. I suppose, then, that now would be the time where I should begin defending the un-copyrighted viability of them. My problem is that I am having difficulties retreiving the info (hardware-wise, no longer on a working machine, I'm using a newer one now). I could have began searching for these from scratch, but it just seems so tedius. I am listening to a wanderfullly performed (& recorded) 12th Istanbul Jazz Festival right now, if that gives me any credits (probably not). But anyway, I digress. I guess I want to start with The Production of Surplus Value, which as indicated in the image page is taken from 'Capital' in Lithographs (1934).Considering the date, and considering that to my knowledge it has never been copyrighted, would you still think there is a tangible risk of copyrights violations? Let me know if I can continue to ask your opinion in this manner or whether you would prefer I go through different channels. El_C
If it's too late, it's too late. I suppose I could always attempt to resubmit these a 2nd time propperly. I just tend to really be a procrastinator (manana, manana) when it comes to tasks I find tedius. Well, sorry for wasting your time. Regards, El_C
Discussion moved to User talk:68.190.80.106 -- Infrogmation 20:58, 14 Nov 2004 (UTC)
As a Wikipedian, even though I'm not logged in, I make primarily good edits; the only problem is my IP address changes a lot. Interestingly, I once remembered someone telling me that nicknames are easier to remember than IP addresses; does this make sense to you?? I've been thinking of a nickname to call me by, and Mintguy (someone who recently left Wikipedia) started calling me by the nickname Georgia Guy. That makes sense because it reveals my gender so that people will know what kind of pronoun to use to talk about me. Any comments?? 66.245.108.212 21:34, 14 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Thanks for the comments on the categorisation of ruins! I wasn't sure to what extent archaeological sites should be categorised wholesale as ruins - I had visions of outraged archaeologists armed with trowels, howling for vengeance... Man vyi 17:43, Nov 15, 2004 (UTC)
Thanks for taking care of that. Apparently " work in progress" is a misnomer. :-) Best, David Iberri | Talk 21:59, Nov 15, 2004 (UTC)
Hi and thanks for your message. Well, I have been studying Wikipedia:Image copyright tags for some time now, but I'm still reluctant to add one of those tags to the images I uploaded because I'm never sure which is the correct one. I've had a look at what other people do, but they seem to be adding all kinds of tags to, say, the photos they took themselves.
The image at Blackface is obviously a still from the movie. Would that be "fair use" then? I have no record of where I got it from, but it was certainly from the Internet.
I promise I will reform. Best wishes, <KF> 02:11, Nov 16, 2004 (UTC)
To make sure you know this, (this has been brought up a few times before), even though all of the my IP numbers (the Georgia Guy) are of the form 66.32.xxx.xxx or 66.245.xxx.xxx, the reverse is not true. An example is 66.32.251.218 that you recently made a User Talk page for. (Note that there have even been a few times when someone else had a User IP address that was later used by me. An example is (I don't remember exactly what the IP was) one who vandalized Jew several times in April 2004 was also used by me several months later. 66.245.98.219 00:51, 17 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Hey, I'm a member of Carlsbad High School-I emailed the CHSTV teacher but I'd like to have the page up so he can see what would be posted and approve it. Is that possible?
I edited the text-I used the old copyrighted text as an outline but all the text is my own. I fixed up style and now it's covered with cool links to other articles :) Is it alright now?
Thanks for helping out a newbie :D Cookiemobsta
Thanks, for the welcome, Infrogmation. Carolaman
Thanks from me too! Noosphere 00:48, 18 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Note that on 21:24, 17 Nov 2004, 68.161.113.29 created Xavier high school, similar content, similarly copied from [1] but with line at the bottom of the article stating "USED WITH PERMISSION FROM Xavier High School." I've marked it as a copyvio and sent an email to the President of the high school requesting confirmation of permission, see Talk:Xavier high school. Am going to update WP:CP now. [[User:Dpbsmith| Dpbsmith (talk)]] 00:42, 19 Nov 2004 (UTC)
You mentioned that I have been vandleizing pages. AFAIK I have not. Complaints?
Infrogmation, I need to ask you for your help and administrative expertise in addressing a problem over at the KEITH WIGDOR Article's Discussion page, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Keith_Wigdor The Keith Wigdor Article was already vandalized by the User:BLEEDY upon his/her first edit on that article (I can show you the evidence) and this User: BLEEDY is already trying to harrass the article subject, and making claims that they are in, "touch" with Keith Wigdor, which obviously is not the case. This User: Bleedy is intending to vandalize the article again, if you will read the discussion page. 24.168.66.27 05:06, 24 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Infrogmation, I notified you regarding vandalism by the User: Bleedy. The evidence is here, (cur) (last) 13:41, 30 Oct 2004 Bleedy As you will see in Line 3 of this users first edit to this article. Please take the corrective measures regarding this issue. Read this User's edit above and you will see. 24.168.66.27 01:28, 25 Nov 2004 (UTC)
I've "started" the Free the Rambot Articles Project which aims to get users to release all of their contributions to the U.S. state, county, and city articles under the CC-by-sa 1.0 and 2.0 license (at minimum) or into the public domain if they prefer. A secondary goal is to get those users to release ALL of their edits for ALL articles. I've personally chosen to multi-license all of the rambot and Ram-Man contributions under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License so that other projects, such as WikiTravel, can use our articles. I was wondering if you would be willing to multi-license all your contributions (or at minimum those on the geographic articles) so that we can keep most of the articles available under the multi-license. Many users use the {{DualLicenseWithCC-BySA-Dual}} template (or even {{MultiLicensePD}} for public domain) on their user page, but there are other templates for other options at Template messages/User namespace. If you only prefer using the GFDL, I understand, but I thought I'd at least ask, just in case, since the number of your edits is in the top 20 most. If you do want to do it, simply just copy and paste one of the above two templates into your user page and it will allow us to track those users who have done it. For example:
OR
Or if you wanted to place your work into the public domain (which many people do or don't like to do, see Wikipedia:Multi-licensing), you could replace {{DualLicenseWithCC-BySA-Dual}} with {{MultiLicensePD}} -- Ram-Man 15:04, Nov 24, 2004 (UTC)
My double spacing between paragraphs was intentional. Without them, the first sub-heading appears in the middle of the page and the layout looks awkward.
I can understand if people edit an article to add or correct information, but I don't understand why anyone would take the time to remove spacing, especially when the result looks worse than the original did.
And why did you add her birthdate after her name when the same information is in the very next paragraph? I thought the idea was to eliminate redundancy, not create it. I have seen either format - birth and death dates following the name in the introductory sentence OR included within the body of the item - used equally, but adding both seems unnecessary to me. TOM 19:22, Nov 26, 2004 (UTC)
I know exactly where the link to American leads, and that's why I use it rather than United States. (The very first sentence is an ideal definition for my usage.) Would someone describe Bridget Bardot as a "France" (rather than "French") actress in normal conversation? Mais non . . . "A United States actress" sounds very clumsy to me.
As far as adhering to Wikipedia format, as I said I've seen dates used either way.
I am using {{screenshot}} exactly as I was advised by a Wikipedia administrator, but thank you for your concern . . . TOM 19:34, Nov 26, 2004 (UTC)
Thanks for the contribution to the section. However, please remember that facts in the section need to be diverse in their subjects and with your addition, there's now 2 sports topics. I think they're sufficiently different to not cause problems but it's a good thing to remember for later. You're always welcome to submit facts on the talk page if they don't fit in the current list. :-) [[User:MacGyverMagic| Mgm| (talk)]] 21:30, Nov 26, 2004 (UTC)
Thanks for the note about Atitlán and the correction of the article title. Had created 'Lago Atitlán' without noticing the older 'Lake Atitlán' stub, and absent-mindedly didn't move the cats and links when making it a redirect - thanks for picking that up! Worldtraveller 23:18, 27 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Hi Infrogmation. I'm Quadell. An anonymous user asked me on my talk page what had happened to the article on Winnemem Wintu. I had never heard of the article, but I did a little digging. It looks like you deleted it on November 27, and I think that might have been a mistake. Here's why:
Because of this, I'm going to undelete it. If you think this is a mistake for me to do so, please let me know. – Quadell ( talk) ( help)[[]] 00:23, Nov 28, 2004 (UTC)
Could you please tell me how to correct spelling or punctuation errors in an entry's title? Thanks! TOM 04:09, Nov 28, 2004 (UTC)
Over at Culture of the United Kingdom one of the main things that is stopping us from putting it forward as a featured article candidate is the fact that the art section is so small (one small paragraph). You have listed yourself on Wikipedia:List of Wikipedians by fields of interest as someone with an interest in art. Would you be able to pop over there at some point and help us to expand the section please? Many thanks. -- Graham ☺ | Talk 11:56, 1 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Please restore the deleted edits of Template talk:PoliticsUK. It's important that when a page history is requested, that you follow through all steps. -- Netoholic @ 20:32, 2004 Dec 3 (UTC)
Infrogmation, I need to report Vandalism to you. The Keith Wigdor article was vandalised by the User IP, 81.155.213.5 who wrote at the end of the article, "wanker who wants to be a surrealist" and deleted all the links. 24.168.66.27 00:18, 5 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Kindly remove the copyvio from the Martin Kramer page. Firstly, this amount of text is fine under fair use legislation. Secondly, these are facts from the website. I can rephrase. Furthermore, I am still editing that article and wish to add the following:
Published works
Gah!
Ta bu shi da yu 11:44, 5 Dec 2004 (UTC)
First off I would like to commend to work you have been doing clearing out Wikipedia:Copyright problems. I can think of few tasks that more need doing, or that involve more drudgery. As someone with much experience in the area I am wondering what you think of allowing blatant copyvios to be speedy deleted, an idea I advanced on Wikipedia talk:Proposal to expand WP:CSD. - SimonP 17:57, Dec 5, 2004 (UTC)
The user, Bleedy 23:31, 6 Dec 2004 (UTC) is attacking the discussion page over at the Keith Wigdor article, leaving statements that harrass the article subject, and also making false statements that they have been in touch with Wigdor. Plus a personal attack as well, in, "The Surrealist Moral Code".
I messed something up and really don't understand how. Jianhu was tagged for Speedy Deletion (noted that the article had been moved to Jiahu). I checked Jiahu and found no history except what appeared to be a copy/paste. To preserve the history, I first deleted the apparent copy/paste and then moved Jianhu to Jiahu. Now neither of them have any history. The content went "poof." Can you undo whatever I did and fill me in on where I went wrong? I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you. SWAdair | Talk 10:08, 8 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Will you be deleting any and all images submitted by myself? Are you looking at any of these, or simply working through a list/scheduale? Just wandering as to the manner in which you operate on this front. El_C 21:51, 9 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Should RFC pages be placed on VfD to be deleted? I'm considering removing Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Slrubenstein, Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Jwrosenzweig and Wikipedia:Requests for comment/John Kenney from WP:VFD. Each of them was listed by CheeseDreams. Your comments on whether I should do this would be appreciated. - Ta bu shi da yu 03:46, 10 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Hi! Thanks for uploading the following image:
I notice it currently doesn't have an image copyright tag. Could you add one to let us know its copyright status? (You can use {{gfdl}} if you release it under the GNU Free Documentation License, {{fairuse}} if you claim fair use, etc.) If you don't know what any of this means, just let me know at my talk page where you got the images and I'll tag them for you. Thanks so much. [[User:Poccil| Peter O. ( Talk, automation script)]] 21:47, Dec 10, 2004 (UTC)
P.S. You can help tag other images at User:Yann/Untagged_Images. Thanks again.
Also:
I notice you've been removing pics from articles (cumin, Chogyam Trungpa, etc.) Why? – Quadell ( talk) ( help)[[]] 22:16, Dec 10, 2004 (UTC)
Done :-) Ta bu shi da yu 23:15, 10 Dec 2004 (UTC)
You've been around Wikipedia a while, so I'm hoping you might have some suggestions with this. Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Gabriel Uzquiano has had speedy tags added a couple times, expressing concern that a prank is embarrassing the subject individual. I, and others, have removed the tags, which I guess is why I got the email that I have posted here (including my reply). This is normally something I would ask Angela about, as I've never stumped her yet, but she hasn't editted for at least a couple days, apparently because she is in NYC for a week. Any ideas? Policies or precedents you can point me to? etc. Thanks Niteowlneils 01:03, 14 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Hi Infrogmation, thanks for the welcome. I just finished moving a page and I have a question. I moved 'Basic (dance move)' to 'Lindy Basic (dance move)'. This I thought would lead to many pages referring to the old name, but it seems like most of them changed automagically. Are there some automatic in changing the old pages/articles, when moving a given page? Holroy 04:17, 2004 Dec 14 (UTC)
The user, "Bleedy" is making false statements in their edits in the Keith Wigdor article, by making claims that they have spoken with Keith Wigdor and writing that he is a webist in the article. This user keeps on harrassing the article subject, then states that they had, "lunch" and, "spoken" to him, which is false. The article keeps being changed by this user Bleedy with false information. Wigdor has never been involved in Webism, nor has he ever exhibited as a Webist. He has nothing to do with Webism. Please tell this User, Bleedy to stop. 24.168.66.27 17:47, 17 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Infrogmation, I need to report vandalism by the user, "Bleedy" on the Discussion page on the Keith Wigdor article. Here is the evidence, "Trash from around the world? Does anyone know anything about a Keith Wigdor exhibit called "Trash from around the world"? Shouldn't this also be included in the article? --Bleedy 20:15, 17 Dec 2004 (UTC) Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Keith_Wigdor"" Please prevent this user from vandalizing the article. Obviously the, "Trash around the world" is harrassment and obvious vandalism. Please help. 24.168.66.27 20:25, 17 Dec 2004 (UTC)
you didn't agree with the wikify? The article needs some mark-up and sectioning.- Trick 21:29, 20 Dec 2004 (UTC)
PMC made a typo on the date, he's actually been here since 2003. Michael Ward 07:47, 21 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Infrogmation, I need to report the user, Bleedy for constant attacks on the discussion page at the Keith Wigdor article, which Bleedy keeps reverting. Here is the evidence, "Are you sure you really aren't Francine Wigdor, Keith's mother? Do you have a first name, other than "24.168.66.27" and "63.169.104.2"??? --Bleedy 17:49, 21 Dec 2004 (UTC)"
Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Keith_Wigdor 24.168.66.27 21:33, 21 Dec 2004 (UTC)
The user, Bleedy, keeps on reverting the Keith Wigdor article today. I really want to avoid an edit conflict, that is why I reported this in good faith. Keith Wigdor is NOT a commercial digital artist. He is a surrealist as documented on his own webiste at ArtEnligne, which has his documented personal bio and history. 24.168.66.27 01:41, 22 Dec 2004 (UTC)
I wouldn't welcome back user 80.227.56.42. He or she has been blocked under a large number of names today. He adopted the name of the wife of Jimmy Wales, co-founder and financial patron of Wikipedia, and wrote in many article that Christine Wales is a whore, and also logged in under the name of Jimmy & Christine Wales' daughter and wrote similar things. Michael Hardy 00:48, 23 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Just out of curiosity: why did you remove the image from test card F? - DavidWBrooks 01:00, 26 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Why did you remove the image in test card F? - DavidWBrooks 01:00, 26 Dec 2004 (UTC)
You ditched this section, I assume because it was stale? That's OK, but I didn't see it being archived? I put it in /Archive2, hope that's OK. Noel (talk) 17:44, 26 Dec 2004 (UTC)
PS: I don't usually check other User_talk: pages (so that I don't have to monitor a whole long list of User_Talk: pages - one for each person with whom I am having a "conversation"), so please leave any messages for me on my talk page (above); if you leave a message for me here I probably will not see it. I know not everyone uses this style (they would rather keep all the text of a thread in one place), but I simply can't monitor all the User_talk: pages I leave messages on. Thanks!
Please explain the reasons why you think it must belong to the "super"-category "America". Both "sub"categories, "North Am" and "Central Am" already belong to "Am". Normally superfluity in categorizing is frowned upon. Also, to prevent future "cleanups" by other editors I would suggest to add the explanation (if any) to the charter of the category:America. Thank you, Mikkalai 18:05, 26 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Since the image is now correctly tagged as fair use, I removed the listing. Happy holidays! – Quadell ( talk) ( help) 23:16, Dec 26, 2004 (UTC)
Infrogmation, this User, Bleedy is really out of control. I am really doing my best to compromise and work out an agreement but this last message that the User, Bleedy left on the discussion page is blatant harrassment and abuse. Please read the entire message that the User, Bleedy has left on the Discussion Page. Bleedy 16:56, 29 Dec 2004 (UTC)Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Keith_Wigdor" Infrogmation, I am really trying hard to work this out in good faith and listen to your helpful advice, but this last message proves they are abusing this article and its article subject. Please remember that I reported this to you in good faith and that I did not engage in any edit war today, in order for you to take the corrective measures and help fix this problem. Again, Please read the message that this User, Bleedy left and remember that this User, Bleedy, was already given a warning (as was I) in good faith. 24.168.66.27 17:45, 29 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Hi. Im glad that you have cleaned up the Domino records links but I would just like to ask something: Do you think that it would have to be moved back if a list of past and present artists was added to the page? There is a list on Domino's own website so I see no reason to do this, but if it was ever requested by another Wikipedian for the sake of compeleteness or as a home for the links to all the bands on the label (such as Archie Bronson Outfit and Movietone it may become necessary to add a list. What do you think? Hope to hear from you soon and good luck. Motown Junkie 23:12, 29 Dec 2004 (UTC)
I got your message. It came from http://adrianalima.free.fr which claims all images are in the public domain. MDesigner 01:02, Dec 30, 2004 (UTC)
SFTVLGUY2 was given my permission to use the photo I took at the Olympia in Paris. He is the author of a forthcoming bio of Petula Clark and both I and my friend Armitage Shanks have given him a number of pictures to use in the book, as well as in Wikipedia. The FinalWord 19:44, 30 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Infrogmation, This User Bleedy just stated on the discussion page on the Keith Wigdor article, that they have a picture of Keith Wigdor standing next to Terrance Lindall (who is a famous artist) which they will upload on to Wikipedia! This is a Photoshop manipulated picture that was altered with a picture of Keith Wigdor's face superimposed on top of a woman's body to MOCK and HUMILIATE Him and Terrance Lindall, who is the Curator and Producer of the Brave Destiny show. Keith Wigdor NEVER appeared in any photographs with Terrance Lindall and if Bleedy uploads this Harrassing Photoshop altered picture on to Wikipedia, then it is MAJOR VANDALISM, and I want to prevent it before this user,Bleedy does so. He already uploaded the picture on to many Indymedia Forums to Mock and Humiliate Wigdor and Lindall and this harrassment is crossing the line. PLEASE DO NOT LET HIM UPLOAD THAT PICTURE!!! If he does, you will obviously see the blantant abuse! Please stop this harrassment before it happens! There is NO Pictures of Keith Wigdor that were ever taken with Terrance Lindall. Nobody wants any legal problems over what this user Bleedy intends to do, God only knows! 24.168.66.27 21:24, 30 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Hi, I'm sorry to ask you to be drawn into a mess somewhat randomly; but you're one of the few other admins I know of online right now from what I've seen on the recent contributions page. Could you please protect Communism? There is an edit war going on now. Thanks. 172 06:53, 31 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Sorry, I've been busy elsewhere (RL intruding as usual). I received the following reply from Steve (actually a while back):
On 13 Dec 2004 at 8:44, Phil Boswell wrote: > Sorry t bang on about this, but it has been brought to my attention > (quite gently compared to other nudges I've received :-) that I have > been remiss about confirming formally that the articles about you on > Wikipedia are kosher copyright-wise. Phil -- I appreciate what you're trying to do, but I think they've gone overboard. The best bet for the Wikipedia bit is to start absolutely from scratch then, using the information but none of the wording from any of our other sites or publications, unless used as quotes. The thing is that while the information is "just information" the words -- even our words -- have sometimes been used, quoted or not, in other publications, previously published. Me, I'm not going add GNU licenses to the various other webpages and sites we've used these things on and we can't unilaterally decouple from other previosuly copyright articles that others have done; so the spirit of making information freely available will choke it. My suggestion is that you convene a group of Liaden universe listmembers -- either on or off list -- to check or help with the information/article you put together; let us check it, and then submit. If you want suggestions from me on who might be good to include in such a group, I'll give them. Steve
Has he misunderstood the point of the GFDL: there would be no need to licence any other sites, would there?
The point is that all the other sites were constructed (some a very long time ago) from the same source material which I was given to use here. So can't we just stick a "with permission" notice on it and have done?
The really odd thing is that the article on Steve himself is in the same situation but no-one has noticed :-)
My brain is beginning to hurt and I'm questioning whether I did the right thing in the first place :-(
-- Phil | Talk 09:58, Dec 31, 2004 (UTC)
No, I haven't heard anything further from Diane. I didn't want to harrass her during the holiday season, but I will send her a reminder in a day or two.
While I'm here, I'd like to wish you a happy new year (a few hours early) and thank you for the work you put in to clearing up WP:CP. I hope my contributions make it a little easier for you. Cheers! -- rbrwr ± 17:50, 31 Dec 2004 (UTC)
In the talk page, someone has requested revert to an older version. If no objection, I will do so. Let me know. Christopher Mahan 00:20, 6 Nov 2004 (UTC)
hello, I didn't realise "Fat Tuesday" was actually used instead of Mardi Gras, sorry for removing it in my ignorance! I changed it as "greasy" does make more sense as a translation; "gras" can mean "fat" for a person, but it also means "fatty" or "greasy". It's often used as a translation too, and I've seen it referred to as the better translation, but can't remember where now. I'm putting it in as an alternative, anyway. Saintswithin 14:49, 6 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Please restore the deleted edits to Sang Chun Lee. This page can be rescued. Always check the "What links here" link before performing a speedy deletion. -- Netoholic @ 05:06, 2004 Nov 8 (UTC)
Dear Infrogmation, The Keith Wigdor article was vandalized by the following users, (cur) (last) 04:25, 6 Nov 2004 217.43.85.205 (cur) (last) 23:51, 4 Nov 2004 217.42.128.113 and also by the user, "Bleedy". I wanted to inform you of this problem since you are an administrator here on Wikipedia. 63.169.104.2 20:18, 8 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Hi. I put back the image at Dred Scott v. Sandford. We have two images of Dred Scott; the other one is already used in two articles. My thought is that using the one that had been there in the Dred Scott v. Sandford for variation is appropriate, rather than orphaning that image. If there is a reason why we should not use that image which I don't understand, please let me know. Thanks, -- Infrogmation 23:41, 8 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Hi, Isaw this image on Talk:Pedro II of Brazil and as it turn out to be the only image having a license, I would like to upload it to Wikimedia commons (or, better yet: you might wanna do this), but I still need more details about the book you scanned it from ... [[User:Interpretix| Interpretix ( TALK)]] 18:39, 13 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Greetings sir, I noticed you have began removing my images (en mass ?) due to the reasons stated by you. I suppose, then, that now would be the time where I should begin defending the un-copyrighted viability of them. My problem is that I am having difficulties retreiving the info (hardware-wise, no longer on a working machine, I'm using a newer one now). I could have began searching for these from scratch, but it just seems so tedius. I am listening to a wanderfullly performed (& recorded) 12th Istanbul Jazz Festival right now, if that gives me any credits (probably not). But anyway, I digress. I guess I want to start with The Production of Surplus Value, which as indicated in the image page is taken from 'Capital' in Lithographs (1934).Considering the date, and considering that to my knowledge it has never been copyrighted, would you still think there is a tangible risk of copyrights violations? Let me know if I can continue to ask your opinion in this manner or whether you would prefer I go through different channels. El_C
If it's too late, it's too late. I suppose I could always attempt to resubmit these a 2nd time propperly. I just tend to really be a procrastinator (manana, manana) when it comes to tasks I find tedius. Well, sorry for wasting your time. Regards, El_C
Discussion moved to User talk:68.190.80.106 -- Infrogmation 20:58, 14 Nov 2004 (UTC)
As a Wikipedian, even though I'm not logged in, I make primarily good edits; the only problem is my IP address changes a lot. Interestingly, I once remembered someone telling me that nicknames are easier to remember than IP addresses; does this make sense to you?? I've been thinking of a nickname to call me by, and Mintguy (someone who recently left Wikipedia) started calling me by the nickname Georgia Guy. That makes sense because it reveals my gender so that people will know what kind of pronoun to use to talk about me. Any comments?? 66.245.108.212 21:34, 14 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Thanks for the comments on the categorisation of ruins! I wasn't sure to what extent archaeological sites should be categorised wholesale as ruins - I had visions of outraged archaeologists armed with trowels, howling for vengeance... Man vyi 17:43, Nov 15, 2004 (UTC)
Thanks for taking care of that. Apparently " work in progress" is a misnomer. :-) Best, David Iberri | Talk 21:59, Nov 15, 2004 (UTC)
Hi and thanks for your message. Well, I have been studying Wikipedia:Image copyright tags for some time now, but I'm still reluctant to add one of those tags to the images I uploaded because I'm never sure which is the correct one. I've had a look at what other people do, but they seem to be adding all kinds of tags to, say, the photos they took themselves.
The image at Blackface is obviously a still from the movie. Would that be "fair use" then? I have no record of where I got it from, but it was certainly from the Internet.
I promise I will reform. Best wishes, <KF> 02:11, Nov 16, 2004 (UTC)
To make sure you know this, (this has been brought up a few times before), even though all of the my IP numbers (the Georgia Guy) are of the form 66.32.xxx.xxx or 66.245.xxx.xxx, the reverse is not true. An example is 66.32.251.218 that you recently made a User Talk page for. (Note that there have even been a few times when someone else had a User IP address that was later used by me. An example is (I don't remember exactly what the IP was) one who vandalized Jew several times in April 2004 was also used by me several months later. 66.245.98.219 00:51, 17 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Hey, I'm a member of Carlsbad High School-I emailed the CHSTV teacher but I'd like to have the page up so he can see what would be posted and approve it. Is that possible?
I edited the text-I used the old copyrighted text as an outline but all the text is my own. I fixed up style and now it's covered with cool links to other articles :) Is it alright now?
Thanks for helping out a newbie :D Cookiemobsta
Thanks, for the welcome, Infrogmation. Carolaman
Thanks from me too! Noosphere 00:48, 18 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Note that on 21:24, 17 Nov 2004, 68.161.113.29 created Xavier high school, similar content, similarly copied from [1] but with line at the bottom of the article stating "USED WITH PERMISSION FROM Xavier High School." I've marked it as a copyvio and sent an email to the President of the high school requesting confirmation of permission, see Talk:Xavier high school. Am going to update WP:CP now. [[User:Dpbsmith| Dpbsmith (talk)]] 00:42, 19 Nov 2004 (UTC)
You mentioned that I have been vandleizing pages. AFAIK I have not. Complaints?
Infrogmation, I need to ask you for your help and administrative expertise in addressing a problem over at the KEITH WIGDOR Article's Discussion page, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Keith_Wigdor The Keith Wigdor Article was already vandalized by the User:BLEEDY upon his/her first edit on that article (I can show you the evidence) and this User: BLEEDY is already trying to harrass the article subject, and making claims that they are in, "touch" with Keith Wigdor, which obviously is not the case. This User: Bleedy is intending to vandalize the article again, if you will read the discussion page. 24.168.66.27 05:06, 24 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Infrogmation, I notified you regarding vandalism by the User: Bleedy. The evidence is here, (cur) (last) 13:41, 30 Oct 2004 Bleedy As you will see in Line 3 of this users first edit to this article. Please take the corrective measures regarding this issue. Read this User's edit above and you will see. 24.168.66.27 01:28, 25 Nov 2004 (UTC)
I've "started" the Free the Rambot Articles Project which aims to get users to release all of their contributions to the U.S. state, county, and city articles under the CC-by-sa 1.0 and 2.0 license (at minimum) or into the public domain if they prefer. A secondary goal is to get those users to release ALL of their edits for ALL articles. I've personally chosen to multi-license all of the rambot and Ram-Man contributions under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License so that other projects, such as WikiTravel, can use our articles. I was wondering if you would be willing to multi-license all your contributions (or at minimum those on the geographic articles) so that we can keep most of the articles available under the multi-license. Many users use the {{DualLicenseWithCC-BySA-Dual}} template (or even {{MultiLicensePD}} for public domain) on their user page, but there are other templates for other options at Template messages/User namespace. If you only prefer using the GFDL, I understand, but I thought I'd at least ask, just in case, since the number of your edits is in the top 20 most. If you do want to do it, simply just copy and paste one of the above two templates into your user page and it will allow us to track those users who have done it. For example:
OR
Or if you wanted to place your work into the public domain (which many people do or don't like to do, see Wikipedia:Multi-licensing), you could replace {{DualLicenseWithCC-BySA-Dual}} with {{MultiLicensePD}} -- Ram-Man 15:04, Nov 24, 2004 (UTC)
My double spacing between paragraphs was intentional. Without them, the first sub-heading appears in the middle of the page and the layout looks awkward.
I can understand if people edit an article to add or correct information, but I don't understand why anyone would take the time to remove spacing, especially when the result looks worse than the original did.
And why did you add her birthdate after her name when the same information is in the very next paragraph? I thought the idea was to eliminate redundancy, not create it. I have seen either format - birth and death dates following the name in the introductory sentence OR included within the body of the item - used equally, but adding both seems unnecessary to me. TOM 19:22, Nov 26, 2004 (UTC)
I know exactly where the link to American leads, and that's why I use it rather than United States. (The very first sentence is an ideal definition for my usage.) Would someone describe Bridget Bardot as a "France" (rather than "French") actress in normal conversation? Mais non . . . "A United States actress" sounds very clumsy to me.
As far as adhering to Wikipedia format, as I said I've seen dates used either way.
I am using {{screenshot}} exactly as I was advised by a Wikipedia administrator, but thank you for your concern . . . TOM 19:34, Nov 26, 2004 (UTC)
Thanks for the contribution to the section. However, please remember that facts in the section need to be diverse in their subjects and with your addition, there's now 2 sports topics. I think they're sufficiently different to not cause problems but it's a good thing to remember for later. You're always welcome to submit facts on the talk page if they don't fit in the current list. :-) [[User:MacGyverMagic| Mgm| (talk)]] 21:30, Nov 26, 2004 (UTC)
Thanks for the note about Atitlán and the correction of the article title. Had created 'Lago Atitlán' without noticing the older 'Lake Atitlán' stub, and absent-mindedly didn't move the cats and links when making it a redirect - thanks for picking that up! Worldtraveller 23:18, 27 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Hi Infrogmation. I'm Quadell. An anonymous user asked me on my talk page what had happened to the article on Winnemem Wintu. I had never heard of the article, but I did a little digging. It looks like you deleted it on November 27, and I think that might have been a mistake. Here's why:
Because of this, I'm going to undelete it. If you think this is a mistake for me to do so, please let me know. – Quadell ( talk) ( help)[[]] 00:23, Nov 28, 2004 (UTC)
Could you please tell me how to correct spelling or punctuation errors in an entry's title? Thanks! TOM 04:09, Nov 28, 2004 (UTC)
Over at Culture of the United Kingdom one of the main things that is stopping us from putting it forward as a featured article candidate is the fact that the art section is so small (one small paragraph). You have listed yourself on Wikipedia:List of Wikipedians by fields of interest as someone with an interest in art. Would you be able to pop over there at some point and help us to expand the section please? Many thanks. -- Graham ☺ | Talk 11:56, 1 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Please restore the deleted edits of Template talk:PoliticsUK. It's important that when a page history is requested, that you follow through all steps. -- Netoholic @ 20:32, 2004 Dec 3 (UTC)
Infrogmation, I need to report Vandalism to you. The Keith Wigdor article was vandalised by the User IP, 81.155.213.5 who wrote at the end of the article, "wanker who wants to be a surrealist" and deleted all the links. 24.168.66.27 00:18, 5 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Kindly remove the copyvio from the Martin Kramer page. Firstly, this amount of text is fine under fair use legislation. Secondly, these are facts from the website. I can rephrase. Furthermore, I am still editing that article and wish to add the following:
Published works
Gah!
Ta bu shi da yu 11:44, 5 Dec 2004 (UTC)
First off I would like to commend to work you have been doing clearing out Wikipedia:Copyright problems. I can think of few tasks that more need doing, or that involve more drudgery. As someone with much experience in the area I am wondering what you think of allowing blatant copyvios to be speedy deleted, an idea I advanced on Wikipedia talk:Proposal to expand WP:CSD. - SimonP 17:57, Dec 5, 2004 (UTC)
The user, Bleedy 23:31, 6 Dec 2004 (UTC) is attacking the discussion page over at the Keith Wigdor article, leaving statements that harrass the article subject, and also making false statements that they have been in touch with Wigdor. Plus a personal attack as well, in, "The Surrealist Moral Code".
I messed something up and really don't understand how. Jianhu was tagged for Speedy Deletion (noted that the article had been moved to Jiahu). I checked Jiahu and found no history except what appeared to be a copy/paste. To preserve the history, I first deleted the apparent copy/paste and then moved Jianhu to Jiahu. Now neither of them have any history. The content went "poof." Can you undo whatever I did and fill me in on where I went wrong? I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you. SWAdair | Talk 10:08, 8 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Will you be deleting any and all images submitted by myself? Are you looking at any of these, or simply working through a list/scheduale? Just wandering as to the manner in which you operate on this front. El_C 21:51, 9 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Should RFC pages be placed on VfD to be deleted? I'm considering removing Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Slrubenstein, Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Jwrosenzweig and Wikipedia:Requests for comment/John Kenney from WP:VFD. Each of them was listed by CheeseDreams. Your comments on whether I should do this would be appreciated. - Ta bu shi da yu 03:46, 10 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Hi! Thanks for uploading the following image:
I notice it currently doesn't have an image copyright tag. Could you add one to let us know its copyright status? (You can use {{gfdl}} if you release it under the GNU Free Documentation License, {{fairuse}} if you claim fair use, etc.) If you don't know what any of this means, just let me know at my talk page where you got the images and I'll tag them for you. Thanks so much. [[User:Poccil| Peter O. ( Talk, automation script)]] 21:47, Dec 10, 2004 (UTC)
P.S. You can help tag other images at User:Yann/Untagged_Images. Thanks again.
Also:
I notice you've been removing pics from articles (cumin, Chogyam Trungpa, etc.) Why? – Quadell ( talk) ( help)[[]] 22:16, Dec 10, 2004 (UTC)
Done :-) Ta bu shi da yu 23:15, 10 Dec 2004 (UTC)
You've been around Wikipedia a while, so I'm hoping you might have some suggestions with this. Wikipedia:Votes for deletion/Gabriel Uzquiano has had speedy tags added a couple times, expressing concern that a prank is embarrassing the subject individual. I, and others, have removed the tags, which I guess is why I got the email that I have posted here (including my reply). This is normally something I would ask Angela about, as I've never stumped her yet, but she hasn't editted for at least a couple days, apparently because she is in NYC for a week. Any ideas? Policies or precedents you can point me to? etc. Thanks Niteowlneils 01:03, 14 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Hi Infrogmation, thanks for the welcome. I just finished moving a page and I have a question. I moved 'Basic (dance move)' to 'Lindy Basic (dance move)'. This I thought would lead to many pages referring to the old name, but it seems like most of them changed automagically. Are there some automatic in changing the old pages/articles, when moving a given page? Holroy 04:17, 2004 Dec 14 (UTC)
The user, "Bleedy" is making false statements in their edits in the Keith Wigdor article, by making claims that they have spoken with Keith Wigdor and writing that he is a webist in the article. This user keeps on harrassing the article subject, then states that they had, "lunch" and, "spoken" to him, which is false. The article keeps being changed by this user Bleedy with false information. Wigdor has never been involved in Webism, nor has he ever exhibited as a Webist. He has nothing to do with Webism. Please tell this User, Bleedy to stop. 24.168.66.27 17:47, 17 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Infrogmation, I need to report vandalism by the user, "Bleedy" on the Discussion page on the Keith Wigdor article. Here is the evidence, "Trash from around the world? Does anyone know anything about a Keith Wigdor exhibit called "Trash from around the world"? Shouldn't this also be included in the article? --Bleedy 20:15, 17 Dec 2004 (UTC) Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Keith_Wigdor"" Please prevent this user from vandalizing the article. Obviously the, "Trash around the world" is harrassment and obvious vandalism. Please help. 24.168.66.27 20:25, 17 Dec 2004 (UTC)
you didn't agree with the wikify? The article needs some mark-up and sectioning.- Trick 21:29, 20 Dec 2004 (UTC)
PMC made a typo on the date, he's actually been here since 2003. Michael Ward 07:47, 21 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Infrogmation, I need to report the user, Bleedy for constant attacks on the discussion page at the Keith Wigdor article, which Bleedy keeps reverting. Here is the evidence, "Are you sure you really aren't Francine Wigdor, Keith's mother? Do you have a first name, other than "24.168.66.27" and "63.169.104.2"??? --Bleedy 17:49, 21 Dec 2004 (UTC)"
Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Keith_Wigdor 24.168.66.27 21:33, 21 Dec 2004 (UTC)
The user, Bleedy, keeps on reverting the Keith Wigdor article today. I really want to avoid an edit conflict, that is why I reported this in good faith. Keith Wigdor is NOT a commercial digital artist. He is a surrealist as documented on his own webiste at ArtEnligne, which has his documented personal bio and history. 24.168.66.27 01:41, 22 Dec 2004 (UTC)
I wouldn't welcome back user 80.227.56.42. He or she has been blocked under a large number of names today. He adopted the name of the wife of Jimmy Wales, co-founder and financial patron of Wikipedia, and wrote in many article that Christine Wales is a whore, and also logged in under the name of Jimmy & Christine Wales' daughter and wrote similar things. Michael Hardy 00:48, 23 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Just out of curiosity: why did you remove the image from test card F? - DavidWBrooks 01:00, 26 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Why did you remove the image in test card F? - DavidWBrooks 01:00, 26 Dec 2004 (UTC)
You ditched this section, I assume because it was stale? That's OK, but I didn't see it being archived? I put it in /Archive2, hope that's OK. Noel (talk) 17:44, 26 Dec 2004 (UTC)
PS: I don't usually check other User_talk: pages (so that I don't have to monitor a whole long list of User_Talk: pages - one for each person with whom I am having a "conversation"), so please leave any messages for me on my talk page (above); if you leave a message for me here I probably will not see it. I know not everyone uses this style (they would rather keep all the text of a thread in one place), but I simply can't monitor all the User_talk: pages I leave messages on. Thanks!
Please explain the reasons why you think it must belong to the "super"-category "America". Both "sub"categories, "North Am" and "Central Am" already belong to "Am". Normally superfluity in categorizing is frowned upon. Also, to prevent future "cleanups" by other editors I would suggest to add the explanation (if any) to the charter of the category:America. Thank you, Mikkalai 18:05, 26 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Since the image is now correctly tagged as fair use, I removed the listing. Happy holidays! – Quadell ( talk) ( help) 23:16, Dec 26, 2004 (UTC)
Infrogmation, this User, Bleedy is really out of control. I am really doing my best to compromise and work out an agreement but this last message that the User, Bleedy left on the discussion page is blatant harrassment and abuse. Please read the entire message that the User, Bleedy has left on the Discussion Page. Bleedy 16:56, 29 Dec 2004 (UTC)Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Keith_Wigdor" Infrogmation, I am really trying hard to work this out in good faith and listen to your helpful advice, but this last message proves they are abusing this article and its article subject. Please remember that I reported this to you in good faith and that I did not engage in any edit war today, in order for you to take the corrective measures and help fix this problem. Again, Please read the message that this User, Bleedy left and remember that this User, Bleedy, was already given a warning (as was I) in good faith. 24.168.66.27 17:45, 29 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Hi. Im glad that you have cleaned up the Domino records links but I would just like to ask something: Do you think that it would have to be moved back if a list of past and present artists was added to the page? There is a list on Domino's own website so I see no reason to do this, but if it was ever requested by another Wikipedian for the sake of compeleteness or as a home for the links to all the bands on the label (such as Archie Bronson Outfit and Movietone it may become necessary to add a list. What do you think? Hope to hear from you soon and good luck. Motown Junkie 23:12, 29 Dec 2004 (UTC)
I got your message. It came from http://adrianalima.free.fr which claims all images are in the public domain. MDesigner 01:02, Dec 30, 2004 (UTC)
SFTVLGUY2 was given my permission to use the photo I took at the Olympia in Paris. He is the author of a forthcoming bio of Petula Clark and both I and my friend Armitage Shanks have given him a number of pictures to use in the book, as well as in Wikipedia. The FinalWord 19:44, 30 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Infrogmation, This User Bleedy just stated on the discussion page on the Keith Wigdor article, that they have a picture of Keith Wigdor standing next to Terrance Lindall (who is a famous artist) which they will upload on to Wikipedia! This is a Photoshop manipulated picture that was altered with a picture of Keith Wigdor's face superimposed on top of a woman's body to MOCK and HUMILIATE Him and Terrance Lindall, who is the Curator and Producer of the Brave Destiny show. Keith Wigdor NEVER appeared in any photographs with Terrance Lindall and if Bleedy uploads this Harrassing Photoshop altered picture on to Wikipedia, then it is MAJOR VANDALISM, and I want to prevent it before this user,Bleedy does so. He already uploaded the picture on to many Indymedia Forums to Mock and Humiliate Wigdor and Lindall and this harrassment is crossing the line. PLEASE DO NOT LET HIM UPLOAD THAT PICTURE!!! If he does, you will obviously see the blantant abuse! Please stop this harrassment before it happens! There is NO Pictures of Keith Wigdor that were ever taken with Terrance Lindall. Nobody wants any legal problems over what this user Bleedy intends to do, God only knows! 24.168.66.27 21:24, 30 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Hi, I'm sorry to ask you to be drawn into a mess somewhat randomly; but you're one of the few other admins I know of online right now from what I've seen on the recent contributions page. Could you please protect Communism? There is an edit war going on now. Thanks. 172 06:53, 31 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Sorry, I've been busy elsewhere (RL intruding as usual). I received the following reply from Steve (actually a while back):
On 13 Dec 2004 at 8:44, Phil Boswell wrote: > Sorry t bang on about this, but it has been brought to my attention > (quite gently compared to other nudges I've received :-) that I have > been remiss about confirming formally that the articles about you on > Wikipedia are kosher copyright-wise. Phil -- I appreciate what you're trying to do, but I think they've gone overboard. The best bet for the Wikipedia bit is to start absolutely from scratch then, using the information but none of the wording from any of our other sites or publications, unless used as quotes. The thing is that while the information is "just information" the words -- even our words -- have sometimes been used, quoted or not, in other publications, previously published. Me, I'm not going add GNU licenses to the various other webpages and sites we've used these things on and we can't unilaterally decouple from other previosuly copyright articles that others have done; so the spirit of making information freely available will choke it. My suggestion is that you convene a group of Liaden universe listmembers -- either on or off list -- to check or help with the information/article you put together; let us check it, and then submit. If you want suggestions from me on who might be good to include in such a group, I'll give them. Steve
Has he misunderstood the point of the GFDL: there would be no need to licence any other sites, would there?
The point is that all the other sites were constructed (some a very long time ago) from the same source material which I was given to use here. So can't we just stick a "with permission" notice on it and have done?
The really odd thing is that the article on Steve himself is in the same situation but no-one has noticed :-)
My brain is beginning to hurt and I'm questioning whether I did the right thing in the first place :-(
-- Phil | Talk 09:58, Dec 31, 2004 (UTC)
No, I haven't heard anything further from Diane. I didn't want to harrass her during the holiday season, but I will send her a reminder in a day or two.
While I'm here, I'd like to wish you a happy new year (a few hours early) and thank you for the work you put in to clearing up WP:CP. I hope my contributions make it a little easier for you. Cheers! -- rbrwr ± 17:50, 31 Dec 2004 (UTC)