User talk:Luis F. Gonzalez

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Welcome, Luis F. Gonzalez!
Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thanks for your contributions!
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If you have any questions, you can ask me on my talk page, or at our questions forum.
I hope very much you enjoy being here with us, and I wish you luck with your contributions.

- zappa.jake at 23:30, Sunday March 31, 2007 (UTC)

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[edit] License tagging for Image:Bluepill large.png

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[edit] Image copyright problem with Image:CIA triad.png

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[edit] SONET

Do you want these pages deleted? I see multiple tags, and some pages have a one edit history. Just double checking. —— Eagle (ask me for help) 01:25, 4 October 2006 (UTC)

Reply on my talk please.

[edit] How to force a table of contents to appear

See the Table of contents section of Help:Section for full details on tables of contents. The short summary, from the "Standard TOC" subsection of that section, is that:

For each page with more than three headings, a table of contents (TOC) is automatically generated from the section headings, unless:
  • (for a user) preferences are set to turn it off
  • (for an article) in the edit box the magic word __NOTOC__ is added
With __FORCETOC__ or __TOC__ in the wikitext a TOC is added even if the page has fewer than four headings.

I presume the rationale is that they don't want, by default, to add a TOC for a page without much structure, so presumably the lack of a TOC on the pages you refer to is by design. If you think a TOC is called for on one of those pages, you'd add __FORCETOC__ or __TOC__ to the page's text.

[edit] Computer Security

"Fair use" images should be kept to a minimium. They should certianly not be used for humor.Geni 18:25, 6 November 2006 (UTC)

A PD image would be more acceptable however there would still be the question over how encyclopedic it is.Geni 17:51, 8 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] CMVP_Logo.png‎ now on Commons

Hi Luis,

I was not sure if I could edit your user page, so I'm contacting you here, first. I've uploaded the NIST-made version of CMVP_Logo.png to Commons (see [1]); you might want to update your link to point there (or ask me to do so).

Thanks, Gennaro Prota•Talk 13:19, 18 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Information Security - Miscellaneous

I had looked at that image earlier but didn't look closely enough. I also wasn't sure what the policy was about linking to an image that was already in another article. I see what you mean about the continuous process. If there isn't any policy about re-using images, go ahead and replace it.

Yes, the onion needs some work. I've been wanting to redo the onion for 3 years now. Someday maybe <grin>

The section on Change Management is copy pasted from an informational presentation I put together a couple of years ago. It is a mostly a synthesis of things I've read and seen in courses, but I don't have a good singular source to cite. I could cite Shon Haris or "Information Technology Control and Audit", but neither would be an accurate citation. What do you suggest?

Still thinking about "multi-level" but haven't figured out how to slip it cleanly into the Classification section.

Didn't look to see who put the poster up there. I like it (though it might be a little Nationalistic).

WideClyde 04:33, 23 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Your request for help with interwikilinks

You can link to your German userpage simply by putting de: in front of your username: de:Benutzer:Luis F. Gonzalez. The link will appear on the left hand side nav bar at the bottom. If you want the link on the page (inline), place two dots in front of the above, like this :de:Benutzer:Luis F. Gonzalez. You can ask me on my talk page if you have any other questions about interwikilinking.--Grace E. Dougle 17:24, 19 February 2007 (UTC)


[edit] Defense in Depth (computing)

An article that you created, Defense in Depth (computing), has been listed for deletion. If you are interested in the deletion discussion, please participate by adding your comments at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Defense in Depth (computing) Thank you. SkierRMH 05:21, 20 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] 42 Articles

Luis, they may well deserve a separate article, but at the moment (as I tried to explain in my edit summary), Forty-two articles (not Fourty-two articles as you had it) is a redirect to Thirty-nine articles, so if some-one tries to go the 42 articles page from 39 articles, they'll find themselves back on the 39 articles page. such potentially confusing self-referential links are deprecated on Wikipedia. Before addign the link to 39 articles, a proper page on forty-two articles needs to be created over the redirect, or the redirect needs to be deleted so people see a red-link (see WP:RfD). David Underdown 09:11, 20 February 2007 (UTC)


[edit] Interlink

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How do I wikilink different language versions in wikicode? I just created a German user page and want to link it to this one. Luis F. Gonzalez 03:41, 1 March 2007 (UTC)

You're probably looking to use inline interlanguage links. Assuming you have the same username on German Wikipedia than on English Wikipedia, add:
  • [[:de:User:Luis F. Gonzalez]] on this page to link from here to your user page on German Wikipedia; or
  • [[:en:User:Luis F. Gonzalez]] on your user page at German Wikipedia to link to this user page
You can also combine the above with piped links, to change the wikilinked text that is shown; for example:
  • [[:de:User:Luis F. Gonzalez|My German user page]]
  • [[:en:User:Luis F. Gonzalez|My English user page]]
Hope this helps! —XhantarTalk 17:26, 19 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] I reverted back to CIA

I agree. I don't think the Parkerian hexad is widely accepted and I think it is too controversial for the article. I reverted back to CIA but did retain a reference to Parkerian hexad. I used your CIA image.

I don't know what to think of John Y's comments; I'm not sure I agree with him. Sounds a little like sour grapes to me.

WideClyde 16:21, 24 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] License tagging on PSTN.gif

Hello and thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia. Could you please go to Image:PSTN.gif and clarify whether you released this image into the public domain, or just under the GFDL and CC licenses? —Remember the dot (talk) 04:35, 26 March 2007 (UTC)

(replying to message on my talk page) — OK, thanks for the info. I've retagged the image appropriately. It is possible to release the image under both the GFDL and the CC license. —Remember the dot (talk) 15:02, 26 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Image:PSTN.gif listed for deletion

An image or media file that you uploaded or altered, Image:PSTN.gif, has been listed at Wikipedia:Images and media for deletion. Please look there to see why this is (you may have to search for the title of the image to find its entry), if you are interested in it not being deleted. Thank you. —Remember the dot (talk) 21:59, 30 March 2007 (UTC)