User talk:AlexD
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[edit] National Assembly
Thanks for the cites on the article. I've been plodding along sporadically getting citations for verifiying things in the article, ultimately I'd like to get the whole thing verified. It's nice that when I put a citation needed tag on something it's taken seriously by another user, usually I just get an argument. There seems to be some misconception out there that adding this tag to an edit means that it is disputed somehow, but this not the case, we should really verify everything. Anyway thanks again. Alun 05:14, 31 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Barnstar
The Geography Barnstar | ||
To User:AlexD, because most of Wikipedia's articles on academic geography are pretty useless and its good to see someone put some work into themRobdurbar 07:58, 2 August 2006 (UTC) |
[edit] sectors of industry
Hi, Alex. I see you added Quaternary sector of industry, Tertiary sector of industry, Secondary sector of industry, and Primary sector of industry to the category "Academic Geography". Can you help me understand why the topics belong in that category? -- Mikeblas
[edit] Biogeochemical cycles and biogeography
You sure biogeochem cycles should be added to the biogeog cat? Cheers, Daniel Collins 14:16, 18 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] New userboxes
Please do not make new userboxes in template space. They should be made in userspace per WP:GUS. Thank you. Also, the way you were using fair use images wasn't acceptable; you can't just use the logo for decoration everywhere the team's name comes up. --Cyde Weys 15:34, 18 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Geographic societies
You have done a good job on categorizing the geographic societies as well as adding new content for geographical related articles with a more academic leaning tune.Geographer 00:14, 22 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Graduation image
I've just marked Image:Graduationdurham.jpg for deletion because it's licensed under the CC-BY-NC-SA license; unfortunately, this doesn't comply with our image use policy as it's a non-commercial-only license and we can't accept those. You might want to watch out for this in future, to save yourself the hassle of uploading an image only to get it deleted.
Sorry for the inconvenience. Shimgray | talk | 22:33, 26 August 2006 (UTC)
- Unfortunately so; any Creative Commons license with the -nc or -nd (non-commercial or no-derivatives) suffixes isn't considered fully free by our image policy. Non-commercial may seem fine, as Wikipedia isn't a commercial project, but we aim to be freely reusable - and prohibiting commercial use can potentially make it legally difficult to produce print editions, or sell CD copies (as happened very successfully with the German edition). Non-derivative works is a little less clearcut, but the rule seems to be that we don't want them - not being able to alter them if need be is just too much of an inconvenience for the limited benefit we'd get from including those images.
- For future reference, the CC-BY (attribution) and CC-BY-SA (attribution and share-alike) licenses are "free by Wikipedia standards", but not the other CC licenses. It's quite irritating checking for this on flickr - they really could do with displaying the different licenses using different coloured symbols, or something, rather than just a link...
- To get the images deleted, just remove them from whatever pages they were used in and add {{db-noncom}} to the image description page. Thanks, and again, apologies for the inconvenience. Shimgray | talk | 22:49, 26 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Wikipedia:WikiProject Geography
Hi, Alex. Thanks for your note. I am interested and have the page on my watchlist, but I won't be able to help much for a while.
I am trying to cutback on WP to catch up on some things I've been neglecting in real life. Also, I put most of my WP time working toward a release version, or better version.
But Wikipedia:WikiProject Geography has some overlap with that goal, so I'll try to follow up in that area. Maurreen 17:21, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
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Hi, Alex, I have joined on. I am glad to be a part of the team. Mappychris 18:36, 2 September 2006 (UTC)msppychris
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Hi Alex, thanks for the hint..! Bumbulski 08:48, 3 September 2006 (UTC)
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Hey - very interested in working for the Geography Wikiproject. You may have noticed I've added Urbanism to the list; it has already been marked by someone else as needing revision, so I thought I'd stick it on there, particularly as I am interested in the subject, and I find revising existing articles a good way of learning more.--Superbfc 18:13, 6 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Naming Conventions
Hello, Alex!
I put a question about name conventions for en:wiki articles on foreign places on the WikiProject Geography talk page. Was this a sensible place to put it, or should it be at Wikipedia:WikiProject_Geography#Disscussion and structure (shouldn't it be discussion, by the way?), or somewhere totally different? Geography as an academic subject surely has very little to do with wikipedia article name conventions; but where else could I ask, or read earlier discussion? Thanking in advance, JoergenB 18:52, 13 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] University of Wales
Hi Alex, just a quick note to say thanks for your recent contributions to the University of Wales + associated articles. Its all looking good. I've been meaning to tidy it all up a bit recently but never quite got around to it, save from adding infoboxes and scarf colours to the constituent articles, but with work from yourself, and User:Sloman who formulated the fantastic template, the articles are beginning to get up to speed, so thanks! Twrist 10:18, 9 September 2006 (UTC)
Hope you have good fun at Mildertia this year!Arkbar 22:02, 16 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Durham college arms
Hi Alex,
First, thanks for all your work on the Durham University and College pages.
I notice that you've edited several of the Durham college articles replacing the versions of the college arms that were there with versions from the college web pages. My understanding of copyright on arms is that, while the basic design is obviously unchanging, the style of drawing of a particular version is subject to its own copyright (see Wikipedia:Copyright on emblems). Unless you have reasons to think otherwise, my understanding is that these new images are copyright, and not really subject to fair use, because free versions (except for Josephine Butler) exist (though it would be nice if the GFDL versions included helms, mantling, mottos etc. - I may work on adding these).
Let me know what you think,
TSP 11:31, 13 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Creative Commons licenses
Please be carefull when uploading Creative Commons licensed images from Flickr (or elsewhere), not all Creative Commons licenses are considered free content for example Image:Castlecollege.jpg from http://flickr.com/photos/ants_in_my_pants/148884707/ is licensed as Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0, yet you uploaded it as simply Attribution 2.5. These are nowhere near the same licenses (see our Creative Commons Licenses article for details). Most importantly images limiting either commercial use (nc) or the ability to make derivative works (nd) can not be used on Wikipedia (except as fair use if they fulfill all our criterea. Since this image uses a NonCommercial license and fail our fair use creiterea for beeing reproducable I have deleted it (not to mention beeing a copyright violation since you uploaded it with incorect copyright info). If you have uploaded any more images from Flickr please double check that the license information you have provided are actualy match that of the original image and that the license is actualy usable. Thanks. --Sherool (talk) 19:22, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
- I see you have already been told this once before, sorry for beeing redundant, but please do double check those uploads. --Sherool (talk) 19:26, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Crest of Queen Mary, University of London
As the crest isn't used for day to day purposes, it's not the most familiar of pictures. There's been a query as to whether Image:Qmul-logo.gif actually is the current crest (and I'm not on campus at the moment so can't easily check) - can I ask where you sourced it from? Timrollpickering 16:26, 9 December 2006 (UTC)