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Again, welcome! - Flockmeal 21:41, Apr 16, 2004 (UTC)
Hallo Sven. Image:Map of Ukraine political.png can be listed in the Wikipedia:List of images since you've placed it under a more-free licence than the GFDL. Anyone to use it and long they credit you, and the GFDL also requires such credit, so it's fine to include it there in my opinion. Angela. 12:09, Sep 30, 2004 (UTC)
Hello Steschke. I've created WikiProject Ukrainian subdivisions, and listed your name there as contributor of the map (thanks very much, by the way). Regards. —Michael Z. 04:15, 2004 Oct 4 (UTC)
[edit] Maps on each oblast'
Hi. Thanks for offering a version of the map highlighting individual oblasti. We can definitely use the individual ("klein") oblast' maps on each oblast' page.
[edit] ToDo
I hate to ask you to do more work, but can you produce a version with thick boundaries, suitable for display at small sizes? It probably doesn't need any labels, just the major boundaries and coastlines. Please have a look at /Infobox#Proposal to see what I mean (note: the infobox format isn't finalized yet).
like this? Or without rivers but with see? --Steschke 23:01, 2004 Oct 5 (UTC)
- Wow, you work fast! This looks great (I've added an example at /Infobox#Proposal). How would you feel about leaving in the seas, and other countries' boundary and fill? That would help to visually orient the border regions relative to their neighbours.
- Not sure about the rivers -- they also help with orientation, especially Dnipro, but they make the map a little bit busy at very small sizes. If pressed, I would vote to leave them in, since they don't visually interfere with the highlighted oblast'.
- Good work! —Michael Z. 14:10, 2004 Oct 6 (UTC)
I've also been working on a map graphic. It's not as detailed as yours, but it would be suitable for the location maps without requiring a lot more work.
By the way, have you seen Brama's Ukrainian map server? It has scans of top maps, some of which may be suitable for tracing more features from (e.g. this map, 128 kB jpeg). There are also detailed road maps at lemko.org.
—Michael Z. 14:48, 2004 Oct 5 (UTC)
Copied from Michael Z's talk:
- How do you think about leaving in Dnipro only because it's an important landmark (en?)? I will add seas, and other countries' boundary and fill again then. Actually I've only a little time problem - have to work from early morning till after midnight this week. --Steschke 07:14, 2004 Oct 7 (UTC)
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- That sounds great. There's no rush, do it when you have the time. I'll insert the maps into the infoboxes (don't know if that will be so quick anyway), and you can update them at your leisure. Thanks for the good work. —Michael Z. 23:37, 2004 Oct 7 (UTC)
Your new version is excellent! Thanks for all of the work. I've gathered some up-to-date data for the project infoboxes, and I'm hoping to get some input from all the contributors. Then we'll get them out on the oblast pages. Please have a look.
Wow, you are fast! I'm going to sleep now. Good work. —Michael Z.
- So sleep well. Please take a look at Kiev an Simferopol. --Steschke 11:10, 2004 Nov 1 (UTC)
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- The ring for Sevastopol is easy to miss at a glance in the 125px size, although I like the way you've marked the precise location of the city for the full-sized view of the map. What if you filled in the ring with transparent red, and used a slightly larger black dot for the centre? Do you have a source for the actual city boundaries, the way Berlin is shown (are Kyiv and big enough?)?
- There's an example of another approach at Prince Edward Island (for completeness; I don't like the 'gun-sight' there). —Michael Z. 15:58, 2004 Nov 1 (UTC)
- I tried to find a solution yesterday evening. After 3 hours I stopped without success. We'll find a way next days, but it has to be good and no blame. --Steschke 07:16, 2004 Nov 2 (UTC)
I've updated the English population stats for Subdivision infoboxes. Chernivets'ka oblast' had incorrect area; I've corrected it in English and German WP. —Michael Z. 00:13, 2004 Nov 8 (UTC)
- Good work! Thank you. I had seen a correction with IP and thougt that might have been you. --Steschke 07:58, 2004 Nov 8 (UTC)
[edit] Election results
Thanks for the pointer to the initial results. I've copied the figures to Ukrainian presidential election, 2004. Is there a German page that we should interwiki link to? —Michael Z. 22:59, 2004 Nov 10 (UTC)
- We only have a section in de:Ukraine about the elections but no separate article. --Steschke 06:31, 2004 Nov 11 (UTC)
- Now there is an article: de:Präsidentschaftswahlen in der Ukraine. --Steschke 20:39, 2004 Nov 12 (UTC)
[edit] Donets Basin
Hi, i've seen you made those great maps of Ukrainian provinces, I wonder of you could maybe make a map of the Donets Basin? GeneralPatton 11:06, 21 Nov 2004 (UTC)
- Before I can answer, please tell me how you discribe the region. If you only want a map simular to the existing maps with the oblasts Donetsk and Luhans'k highlithed it's no problem. If you want to have a map with a historical correct border it would make more problems - the first would be to get the informations. --Steschke 14:01, 2004 Nov 21 (UTC)
- Having Donetsk and Luhans'k highlithed is enough. GeneralPatton 19:03, 22 Nov 2004 (UTC)
- Here we are:
- --Steschke 22:35, 2004 Nov 22 (UTC)
- Having Donetsk and Luhans'k highlithed is enough. GeneralPatton 19:03, 22 Nov 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Yanukovych image
Hey there, I'm curious how you got to take the portrait of Yanukovych? Do you know him personally, as it looks professionally done, like an official state photograph. -- [[User:Solitude|Solitude\talk]] 11:02, Nov 23, 2004 (UTC)
Actually, this image looks to be a retouched version of this image. Can you confirm that you shot that image and are the original copyright holder? -- [[User:Solitude|Solitude\talk]] 11:06, Nov 23, 2004 (UTC)
- No, I don't know him personally. It's taken from an election poster at Cherson this august. --Steschke 11:29, 2004 Nov 23 (UTC)
- I see, actually if you reproduce a copyrighted image, for instance by scanning it directly or making a high quality photograph of it (like yours) this is a violation of the copyright. This means it can not be licensed under the GFDL, I'm afraid it is also not a Fair use image, as it doesn't fall under U.S. copyright. -- [[User:Solitude|Solitude\talk]] 12:50, Nov 23, 2004 (UTC)
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- In the case of a violation of the copyright I agree to delete the image. Sorry about this. May be it's an idea to open a duscussion about deleting to keep the picture the next days when trouble is going on in ukraine. I have no idea, where to get an other free picture. --Steschke 13:29, 2004 Nov 23 (UTC)
[edit] Maps of Ukraine
Could you provide a source file for the maps so others can make proper variations. Could I also suggest that you don't use gradient fills, as they limit the amount the PNGs can be compressed. ed g2s • talk 15:05, 26 Nov 2004 (UTC)
- Yes, thanks very much. ed g2s • talk 21:25, 29 Nov 2004 (UTC)
- Nice. Unfortunately I don't think mine will make featured picture status as people seem to think it's only current afairs, although I don't see anything wrong with going and voicing your support: Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates#Ukraine elections map. ed g2s • talk 02:38, 1 Dec 2004 (UTC)
If you are willing to make a version of the map of Ukraine in Polish, that would be great, and I will be glad to provide the translation of placenames. I am wondering what would be the easiest way to do this. Could you for example give me a list of all the names you are using to make the map? Then I could just put the translation right next to the names. Let me know if this is the most convenient way for you. Balcer 19:57, 1 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Thanks for the list. I have translated the entries you gave me, and I added the rest. If I forgot anything, let me know. For my stuff I used english-polish translation, referring to: English version of map in Commons
Also, one major river, Dniester (Dniestr in Polish) is not marked on the map. It's the one flowing into the Black Sea near Odesa.
Have fun making the modifications. Thanks in advance. Balcer 23:08, 1 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- Thats funny - is's marked at the german and ukrainian version ?-) I'll fix that. --Steschke 23:22, 2004 Dec 1 (UTC)
Theiß is Cisa in polish. Balcer 10:05, 2 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Take a look at my comments in commons:Image talk:Ukraina map polish.png. Balcer 21:06, 6 Dec 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Re: commons:Image:Ukraine_einfach_Wahlen_3WG.png
Thanks for the advice. I'll remember that for the future. Denelson83 07:54, 30 Dec 2004 (UTC)
[edit] oblast'/region -> province
have some disagreement with what you wrote on my user page. please see Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Subnational entities, I hope we find a good solution for namings worldwide. regards Tobias Conradi 18:10, 5 Mar 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Thank you
Thank you very much for much needed photo of Ilia and Akaki statue in Tbilisi. Many thanks! Ldingley 15:31, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] WP:GSWN
In case you have not encountered it before, I'd like to mention the Wikipedia:German-speaking Wikipedians' noticeboard. Cheers! Olessi 19:15, 29 November 2006 (UTC)