User talk:Aderack

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[edit] Order of sections in serial articles

Hi, Aderack. I noticed that you've changed the order of the sections in several articles for early serials, moving "In print" up before "Production". I don't think this makes sense — surely we should talk about the filming of the serial itself before talking about how it was novelised. We can talk it over at WT:WHO. Thanks! —Josiah Rowe (talkcontribs) 05:01, 7 February 2007 (UTC)

I know. It doesn't make a ton of sense to me, either; however, early on whenever I moved the "in print" section down the page, khaosworks came in and moved it back up to under the cast list. Eventually I relented. My most recent edits were just to keep things standardized. My guess as to his motivation is that he wanted the cover scans to appear higher on the page. This does seem worth discussing, as in principle I agree with you.--Aderack 11:11, 7 February 2007 (UTC)
I think I'll just keep changing them as I come across them, and after I've taken care of the tasks in my inbox (such as moving all the links currently pointing to Category:Doctor Who companions to companion (Doctor Who)) I'll bring it up on the WikiProject's page. We've got enough topics of discussion there right now that I'd rather not add another one. If Khaosworks reverts me, I suppose I'll bring it up sooner. —Josiah Rowe (talkcontribs) 22:23, 7 February 2007 (UTC)

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[edit] Source for Image:Mccoys.jpg

Hi, Aderack. Where did you get the image of the Seventh Doctor from the TV movie? OrphanBot is deleting links to images that don't indicate their sources, so we'd best provide sources for our images. Thanks! —Josiah Rowe (talkcontribs) 01:22, 28 February 2007 (UTC)

On second thought, I think it's better to replace it with a more representative image anyway. Sorry to bother you! —Josiah Rowe (talkcontribs) 01:33, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
Well! To answer anyway, it's from the BBC's "classic series" page -- there are a bunch of promo pics from the movie. And yes, that is probably a better picture. Similar tone; original era.--Aderack 07:29, 28 February 2007 (UTC)

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