User talk:JimZDP
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[edit] Welcome
Hello, JimZDP, and welcome to Wikipedia. Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. If you are stuck, and looking for help, please come to the New contributors' help page, where experienced Wikipedians can answer any queries you have! Or, you can just type {{helpme}}
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[edit] Welcome again
Hi, I'm glad we could come to agreement on the Marvin Heemeyer article. Unless you have a strong interest in that topic, I think it's a waste of time to spend much effort there. Most of what needs to be written has been written and what hasn't been written can be or should be left out. Mostly I keep that article on my watchlist to keep the "Marvin was a hero and a martyr" folks from inserting their POV. And usually somebody comes along at least once a month to do so but they get tired after being reverted a few times.
If you need any assistance or advice about Wikipedia, feel free to leave a note on my Talk Page.
Cheers and welcome to Wikipedia.
--Richard 18:07, 30 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Vandalism
Hi, thanks for cleaning up vandalism in Red state vs. blue state divide. However, re: the talk page, don't bother. If we announced every time vandalism was cleaned up, the talk pages would become useless. ;) Don't mean to bite, just letting you know. Keep up the good work tho!!! — RevRagnarok Talk Contrib 19:13, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] The Christian Right Page
Hi! I noticed you have shown interest in getting the Christian Right section on racism right. User:Hrafn42 and I have been working on that section (now beginning Attitudes on Diversity... ). I would appreciate your input in the discussion, if time allows. Thanks! --Anoop 74.192.49.12 20:10, 21 August 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Re: Need help?
You wrote:
Hi! I'm a licensed attorney, basically looking for something to do in what spare time I have. I'm interested in joining your Law Wikiproject. I have an extensive criminal law background (I was a prosecutor for 6 years, and in private practice I did some criminal defense work). I also have some transactional and civil litigation work. I took a cursory look at some of the topics, but was wondering if you believe there is something I might get on immediately, where my background will be helpful. Thanks JimZDP (talk) 16:15, 12 January 2008 (UTC)
- Hi. Nice to meet you.
- Thank you for offering to help. Yes, there is an area that needs the attention of someone familiar with the subject of law...
- The organization of the overall subject of law on Wikipedia is incomplete.
- One of Wikipedia's main contents navigation systems is made of topic lists. Some are designed like tables of contents, others are designed like indexes. The top of the topic list system is composed of two lists of lists: Lists of basic topics and Lists of topics. Law is included on both of those lists.
- That's where you should start, at the top. Here is how the main navigation pages of Law are organized:
Law topics |
- That box is located at the top of all the main Law table of contents and index pages, and in turn leads to all of Law's main navigation pages (including the portal and category, which are not a part of the topic list system, but are included because all the systems are complementary/synergistic).
- I recommend that you start with List of basic law topics and Lists of law topics. Both lists need to be completed and refined. On "Lists of law topics" add missing lists, and improve the ones that are already there.
- The lists need to be completed to reflect both the law-related contents of Wikipedia, as well as the structure of the subject itself.
- As the lists become more complete, they will provide a better and better means by which to survey Wikipedia's coverage of Law -- by showing what topics have articles (links), and by letting you click on the links to skim/read the articles.
- As you begin to see the big picture (of Law's coverage) on Wikipedia, hopefully you will notice what topics are missing, and what articles need the most work. But right now, it's access itself (the contents navigation system) that needs work.
- I hope you find my advice useful, and if you have any more questions, please feel free to ask.
- The Transhumanist 08:49, 13 January 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Derivative work?
Is the article Back to the Future timeline a derivative work?
The Transhumanist 23:11, 1 February 2008 (UTC)
- Sorry it took so long to get back to you (been busy). I believe that one could make a very strong argument that the article is a derivative work. It would turn on whether or not arranging the material into chronological order, and comparing the alternate timelines brings it to the level of a "new work." It certainly is "recasting" it, and it differs substantially from the way the original material was presented. So it could very well be. That said, I believe that it is also a textbook example of the fair use exception, so long as appropriate credit is given for the source material (which with all those "citation needed" tags it may not be crediting the source materia adequately. JimZDP (talk) 01:11, 15 March 2008 (UTC)
- Thank you for looking into this. So, from a legal standpoint, it is safe for Wikipedia to keep it? The Transhumanist 01:13, 15 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Welcome back
I'm glad to see you are back. Still waiting on a response to my previous messages. ;) The Transhumanist 07:30, 5 March 2008 (UTC)