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Here's a rough draft of a posible section:
There could also be an addition such as:
Best, Voceditenore 15:42, 13 June 2007 (UTC)
OK. How about this one...
Best, Voceditenore 07:21, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
(Sorry to take so long to reply). One problem is that the project page is a kind of 'internal' document, addressing participants in the project, rather than copyright holders directly. So I have taken the liberty of rephrasing it. Here it is:
We welcome contributions of good quality photographs for articles about operas, singers and composers etc. if and when photographers (or copyright holders) are willing to release them under a free license. Under this arrangement the holder (who would be credited) retains the copyright of the work, but grants permission to others to freely use and publish the image.
Regrettably we are unable to use photos (or audio clips) based on a 'fair use'/'fair dealing', as we are neither reviewing or promoting artists or works on WP, which is the normal condition for using them.
Is that OK? Please have a go at improving it if you think it's not on target. -- Kleinzach 06:23, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
The bot has finished running through the category list and adding your project banner. By my count, there are 3,565 articles.
The next step, of course, is maintenance. One of the benefits of having all your articles tagged is that the bot can make periodic reviews of the articles and let you know where there are ones in need of improvement. The bot currently does this for three or four projects. It produces two lists - for an example, let's look at WP:CM. The two pages it produces are a long list of all articles needing cleanup, wikification, sources, whatever - see Wikipedia:WikiProject Classical music/To-do list; and a short list, which is a random subset of the long list suitable for including in a "To-Do" template - see Wikipedia:WikiProject Classical music/Small to-do list and to see how we use the short list in a "to do" template, see WT:LGBT. Pages that may be up for deletion will show up on both.
Another part of maintenance is to review the categories for new articles that have been added to the cats, but don't yet have banners. The LGBT WikiProject does a periodic run and produces a report - see WP:LGBT/NP. WP:Chicago does the run and automatically adds the banner. The bot is set up to run either way.
Let me know if you'd like either of these options set up, or if the bot has made any serious errors in it's tagging. Thanks much!! -- SatyrTN ( talk | contribs) 15:21, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
I have now removed the banner from 35 non-opera singers who were in the basic voice categories, which gives us a revised grand total of 3530 opera articles. In May 2006 I could only identify 1,835 articles. That count was almost certainly an underestimate, but there is no doubt that the Opera Projct is developing rapidly. -- Kleinzach 12:04, 16 June 2007 (UTC)
No you cant because Il Divo or 3 of them have make an announcement that they will NOT sing opera arias. And so far, only David and Carlos have been acting (quite sometimes ago). They don’t involve in opera anymore today. As for Urs.. he is not, have you heard him singing? - Jay 13:20, 16 June 2007 (UTC)
I think Kleinzach probably made the right decisions in the first place. The tagging was driven by the voice classes and whether he thought it was appropriate for people to remain labelled.
Marguerite Krull (Ciprigna); Rafaella Milanesi (Cilia); Katia Velletaz (Isabella); Yves Saelens (Lelio); Emiliano Gonzalez-Toro (Valerio); Josep Miquel Ramon (Fiuta); Enrique Baquerizo (Bonario); Carlos Marin (Gon Giglio) Les Talens Lyriques Christophe Rousset, condcutor Naïve E 8887 (2 cds; texts and translations in English and French) which the cast appear to have performed live in Lausanne in December 2002.
Hello, over the past few days I've done a translation of this article from the French, but there are some parts of the original article that leave me puzzled. It's partly because I'm more of an anglophone than a francophone, and partly because I just don't know much about that time period. I would really appreciate another pair of eyes to compare the English and the French to see what I've missed or gotten outright wrong, because I've gotten a bit burned out right now from looking at the thing. Thanks, -- Kyok o 18:56, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
There is a fair amount of material on the Comédie-Italienne/Théâtre Italien in the article on Paris in Grove. Anyway the article looks good. -- Kleinzach 11:52, 16 June 2007 (UTC)
This article is currently a Featured Article Candidate, if anyone wants to have a look. Adam Cuerden talk 21:08, 16 June 2007 (UTC)
We may get a couple of these, so keep an eye out... [5] -- SatyrTN ( talk | contribs) 00:20, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
That's because he's in Category:Tenors, (sandwiched, if that's the right word, between Lauritz Melchior and Vernon Midgley), right? I'm dubious about whether we need the banner for Midgley, either. -- GuillaumeTell 00:53, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
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Archive 25 | ← | Archive 27 | Archive 28 | Archive 29 | Archive 30 | Archive 31 | → | Archive 35 |
Here's a rough draft of a posible section:
There could also be an addition such as:
Best, Voceditenore 15:42, 13 June 2007 (UTC)
OK. How about this one...
Best, Voceditenore 07:21, 14 June 2007 (UTC)
(Sorry to take so long to reply). One problem is that the project page is a kind of 'internal' document, addressing participants in the project, rather than copyright holders directly. So I have taken the liberty of rephrasing it. Here it is:
We welcome contributions of good quality photographs for articles about operas, singers and composers etc. if and when photographers (or copyright holders) are willing to release them under a free license. Under this arrangement the holder (who would be credited) retains the copyright of the work, but grants permission to others to freely use and publish the image.
Regrettably we are unable to use photos (or audio clips) based on a 'fair use'/'fair dealing', as we are neither reviewing or promoting artists or works on WP, which is the normal condition for using them.
Is that OK? Please have a go at improving it if you think it's not on target. -- Kleinzach 06:23, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
The bot has finished running through the category list and adding your project banner. By my count, there are 3,565 articles.
The next step, of course, is maintenance. One of the benefits of having all your articles tagged is that the bot can make periodic reviews of the articles and let you know where there are ones in need of improvement. The bot currently does this for three or four projects. It produces two lists - for an example, let's look at WP:CM. The two pages it produces are a long list of all articles needing cleanup, wikification, sources, whatever - see Wikipedia:WikiProject Classical music/To-do list; and a short list, which is a random subset of the long list suitable for including in a "To-Do" template - see Wikipedia:WikiProject Classical music/Small to-do list and to see how we use the short list in a "to do" template, see WT:LGBT. Pages that may be up for deletion will show up on both.
Another part of maintenance is to review the categories for new articles that have been added to the cats, but don't yet have banners. The LGBT WikiProject does a periodic run and produces a report - see WP:LGBT/NP. WP:Chicago does the run and automatically adds the banner. The bot is set up to run either way.
Let me know if you'd like either of these options set up, or if the bot has made any serious errors in it's tagging. Thanks much!! -- SatyrTN ( talk | contribs) 15:21, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
I have now removed the banner from 35 non-opera singers who were in the basic voice categories, which gives us a revised grand total of 3530 opera articles. In May 2006 I could only identify 1,835 articles. That count was almost certainly an underestimate, but there is no doubt that the Opera Projct is developing rapidly. -- Kleinzach 12:04, 16 June 2007 (UTC)
No you cant because Il Divo or 3 of them have make an announcement that they will NOT sing opera arias. And so far, only David and Carlos have been acting (quite sometimes ago). They don’t involve in opera anymore today. As for Urs.. he is not, have you heard him singing? - Jay 13:20, 16 June 2007 (UTC)
I think Kleinzach probably made the right decisions in the first place. The tagging was driven by the voice classes and whether he thought it was appropriate for people to remain labelled.
Marguerite Krull (Ciprigna); Rafaella Milanesi (Cilia); Katia Velletaz (Isabella); Yves Saelens (Lelio); Emiliano Gonzalez-Toro (Valerio); Josep Miquel Ramon (Fiuta); Enrique Baquerizo (Bonario); Carlos Marin (Gon Giglio) Les Talens Lyriques Christophe Rousset, condcutor Naïve E 8887 (2 cds; texts and translations in English and French) which the cast appear to have performed live in Lausanne in December 2002.
Hello, over the past few days I've done a translation of this article from the French, but there are some parts of the original article that leave me puzzled. It's partly because I'm more of an anglophone than a francophone, and partly because I just don't know much about that time period. I would really appreciate another pair of eyes to compare the English and the French to see what I've missed or gotten outright wrong, because I've gotten a bit burned out right now from looking at the thing. Thanks, -- Kyok o 18:56, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
There is a fair amount of material on the Comédie-Italienne/Théâtre Italien in the article on Paris in Grove. Anyway the article looks good. -- Kleinzach 11:52, 16 June 2007 (UTC)
This article is currently a Featured Article Candidate, if anyone wants to have a look. Adam Cuerden talk 21:08, 16 June 2007 (UTC)
We may get a couple of these, so keep an eye out... [5] -- SatyrTN ( talk | contribs) 00:20, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
That's because he's in Category:Tenors, (sandwiched, if that's the right word, between Lauritz Melchior and Vernon Midgley), right? I'm dubious about whether we need the banner for Midgley, either. -- GuillaumeTell 00:53, 17 June 2007 (UTC)