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Hello, Jburke2005. It has been over six months since you last edited the Articles for Creation submission or Draft page you started, " Peter Crowley".

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Hiya. Hope all's well. By way of an extension to the recent "articles for discussion" threads, and in light of some further/recent content submissions, I thought it worthwhile highlighting a few quick things about project scope. Without beating about the bush:

  • Wikipedia is not intended to be a free web-hosting site for family history or family genealogy content. While it's great that you have amassed some family history stories about your forebears, you need to find somewhere else to put it. Just because someone is notable to you or your family, doesn't mean that they are notable under the project's notability criteria. Please see WP:NBIO, WP:NOTWEBHOST, WP:NOTGENEALOGY and related guidelines.
  • Wikipedia is not intended to be a mirror of content already published by other online projects. While, for example, the Military Archives and Bureau of Military History catalogues may be useful in supporting content (as references), it is not appropriate to wholescale "copy and paste" content from that project to Wikipedia. As you did from here over to here. This is doubly problematic when the content at the original source is managed under different licence or copyright terms than those which Wikipedia relies upon. Please see WP:NOTMIRROR, WP:COPYPASTE, WP:COPYVIO and other policies.
  • Wikipedia is not intended to be a catalogue of everyone who ever lived through (or involved in) every single conflict or war. While project guidelines afford some notability to high-ranking military people (or those who received significant coverage or gallantry medals or the like), there is no way we can reasonably have articles on the 70,000 people who received medals or pensions for their involvement in the War of Independence or Civil War for example. Or the millions of other people involved in the thousands or other wars in other countries. Please see WP:MILPERSON, WP:NBIO and other related policies.

As with your other recent submissions, I will be moving for a deletion of the Bridget Mary Crowley shortly. You will receive a more "formal" notice of this shortly. All the best. Guliolopez ( talk) 20:37, 24 December 2019 (UTC) reply

Hi,
Thanks for your politeness. I understand your qualms and do not mind if the page is removed if you believe it should be. When you say "copy-paste", I must say that most of it is not, and is a summary I typed out based off of the document to aid me in writing a contribution to a book. Though part of it is the exact words from the document, I had to type that out too. Anyway, fair enough about all that, I won't contest that deletion. Merry Christmas to you and a happy new year! Thanks Jburke2005 ( talk) 20:46, 24 December 2019 (UTC) reply
Hiya.
RE: Politeness. No worries. You're welcome. Costs nothing.
RE: Not verbatim copy-and-paste. In honesty, while it is fair to say that you didn't copy and paste the entirety of the pension/service certificate application, what has been included is a near verbatim copy/paste. (I note for example that you left out this piece of text "She attended Sunville camp a few times a week and did some cooking and washing for the I.R.A. there". But the text which follows it is exactly verbatim from the source: "She helped after Glenbrohane fight when the area was surrounded by scouting the roads and escorting men until they left the area". This isn't really "on".)
RE: Book. Great. Sounds like you have another outlet for all of your research. Hopefully that means you'll stop using Wikipedia as an "interim" host for that content. Let me know when the book is done. Will give it a look-in.
Have a great holiday! Nollaig shona agus athbhliain faoi mhaise duit! Guliolopez ( talk) 21:07, 24 December 2019 (UTC) reply

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Hello. Me again. With a reminder on WP:NOTGENEALOGY, WP:NOTMEMORIAL and WP:NOTWEBHOST. Again. As per our discussion in December 2019, and while I am hopeful that you finished your contribution to that local/family history work that you were working on, the scope of this project hasn't changed in the meantime. Wikipedia is (still) not a publisher or re-publisher of memorial, genealogical or family history content. Almost every family in Ireland has members who were in the clergy, involved in tan/civil war events (or related to people who were), or had drapery businesses and the like. Wikipedia is not a place for these people to publish these family history stories or biographic entries. Biogrpahpical entries in Wikipedia MUST be based on WP:NBIO guidelines (and supported by published works that span significantly beyond census entries, birth/death registries or short obits in local papers). Please find another outlet for your family history content. Thanks. Guliolopez ( talk) 00:41, 26 June 2021 (UTC) reply

Hello. Again. As above, Wikipedia is not a personal/family genealogy site. Please stop treating it as such. As per our previous conversation, I'm sure (as part of your family history project) you've built-up a series of obits, tidbits and census hits on the Burke family. Unless they are so extensive and impressive (on an individual basis) that WP:SIGCOV and WP:NBIO is firmly established for a given family member, they shouldn't be republished on Wikipedia. This encyclopedia project has different goals to your family history project (or those of Ancestry.com). Please stop conflating your goals with this project's goals. If you're having a hard time separating the two, then you might want to take (another) look at WP:NOTHERE, WP:COI and WP:SPA. Guliolopez ( talk) 13:42, 27 July 2021 (UTC) reply
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Hello. Did you create several new articles about Irish hunger strikers? Guinness is spelled incorrectly in all of them. I fixed two, John Power and Seán Hennessy, please correct the others. A few generations back, I am a Burke from Oranmore (?) County Galway (?), thank you for the information. DFS ( talk) 18:03, 7 January 2022 (UTC) reply

I did indeed - I have corrected the misspellings just there! Glad you liked the articles! Jburke2005 ( talk) 19:41, 7 January 2022 (UTC) reply

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Hello, Jburke2005. It has been over six months since you last edited the Articles for Creation submission or Draft page you started, " Peter Crowley".

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Hiya. Hope all's well. By way of an extension to the recent "articles for discussion" threads, and in light of some further/recent content submissions, I thought it worthwhile highlighting a few quick things about project scope. Without beating about the bush:

  • Wikipedia is not intended to be a free web-hosting site for family history or family genealogy content. While it's great that you have amassed some family history stories about your forebears, you need to find somewhere else to put it. Just because someone is notable to you or your family, doesn't mean that they are notable under the project's notability criteria. Please see WP:NBIO, WP:NOTWEBHOST, WP:NOTGENEALOGY and related guidelines.
  • Wikipedia is not intended to be a mirror of content already published by other online projects. While, for example, the Military Archives and Bureau of Military History catalogues may be useful in supporting content (as references), it is not appropriate to wholescale "copy and paste" content from that project to Wikipedia. As you did from here over to here. This is doubly problematic when the content at the original source is managed under different licence or copyright terms than those which Wikipedia relies upon. Please see WP:NOTMIRROR, WP:COPYPASTE, WP:COPYVIO and other policies.
  • Wikipedia is not intended to be a catalogue of everyone who ever lived through (or involved in) every single conflict or war. While project guidelines afford some notability to high-ranking military people (or those who received significant coverage or gallantry medals or the like), there is no way we can reasonably have articles on the 70,000 people who received medals or pensions for their involvement in the War of Independence or Civil War for example. Or the millions of other people involved in the thousands or other wars in other countries. Please see WP:MILPERSON, WP:NBIO and other related policies.

As with your other recent submissions, I will be moving for a deletion of the Bridget Mary Crowley shortly. You will receive a more "formal" notice of this shortly. All the best. Guliolopez ( talk) 20:37, 24 December 2019 (UTC) reply

Hi,
Thanks for your politeness. I understand your qualms and do not mind if the page is removed if you believe it should be. When you say "copy-paste", I must say that most of it is not, and is a summary I typed out based off of the document to aid me in writing a contribution to a book. Though part of it is the exact words from the document, I had to type that out too. Anyway, fair enough about all that, I won't contest that deletion. Merry Christmas to you and a happy new year! Thanks Jburke2005 ( talk) 20:46, 24 December 2019 (UTC) reply
Hiya.
RE: Politeness. No worries. You're welcome. Costs nothing.
RE: Not verbatim copy-and-paste. In honesty, while it is fair to say that you didn't copy and paste the entirety of the pension/service certificate application, what has been included is a near verbatim copy/paste. (I note for example that you left out this piece of text "She attended Sunville camp a few times a week and did some cooking and washing for the I.R.A. there". But the text which follows it is exactly verbatim from the source: "She helped after Glenbrohane fight when the area was surrounded by scouting the roads and escorting men until they left the area". This isn't really "on".)
RE: Book. Great. Sounds like you have another outlet for all of your research. Hopefully that means you'll stop using Wikipedia as an "interim" host for that content. Let me know when the book is done. Will give it a look-in.
Have a great holiday! Nollaig shona agus athbhliain faoi mhaise duit! Guliolopez ( talk) 21:07, 24 December 2019 (UTC) reply

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Hello. Me again. With a reminder on WP:NOTGENEALOGY, WP:NOTMEMORIAL and WP:NOTWEBHOST. Again. As per our discussion in December 2019, and while I am hopeful that you finished your contribution to that local/family history work that you were working on, the scope of this project hasn't changed in the meantime. Wikipedia is (still) not a publisher or re-publisher of memorial, genealogical or family history content. Almost every family in Ireland has members who were in the clergy, involved in tan/civil war events (or related to people who were), or had drapery businesses and the like. Wikipedia is not a place for these people to publish these family history stories or biographic entries. Biogrpahpical entries in Wikipedia MUST be based on WP:NBIO guidelines (and supported by published works that span significantly beyond census entries, birth/death registries or short obits in local papers). Please find another outlet for your family history content. Thanks. Guliolopez ( talk) 00:41, 26 June 2021 (UTC) reply

Hello. Again. As above, Wikipedia is not a personal/family genealogy site. Please stop treating it as such. As per our previous conversation, I'm sure (as part of your family history project) you've built-up a series of obits, tidbits and census hits on the Burke family. Unless they are so extensive and impressive (on an individual basis) that WP:SIGCOV and WP:NBIO is firmly established for a given family member, they shouldn't be republished on Wikipedia. This encyclopedia project has different goals to your family history project (or those of Ancestry.com). Please stop conflating your goals with this project's goals. If you're having a hard time separating the two, then you might want to take (another) look at WP:NOTHERE, WP:COI and WP:SPA. Guliolopez ( talk) 13:42, 27 July 2021 (UTC) reply
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Hello. Did you create several new articles about Irish hunger strikers? Guinness is spelled incorrectly in all of them. I fixed two, John Power and Seán Hennessy, please correct the others. A few generations back, I am a Burke from Oranmore (?) County Galway (?), thank you for the information. DFS ( talk) 18:03, 7 January 2022 (UTC) reply

I did indeed - I have corrected the misspellings just there! Glad you liked the articles! Jburke2005 ( talk) 19:41, 7 January 2022 (UTC) reply

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