User talk:Mgream

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[edit] Reflex/Tour de Future/Tera

Hi there,

Finally getting a chance to respond regarding the importance/context tags I added to your C64 demogroup articles last week. Your additions to Reflex (Australia) and Tour de Future (Australia) to justify importance/notability really only mention the C64 demoscene, which is a separate topic (see Commodore 64 demos). What readers need to know is, how were these groups important in that scene? Did they make significant releases which are mentioned in books, magazines, or websites outside of the group? Is there evidence that they played an important role in shaping the demoscene? Being a demo group of a certain platform, or from a certain country, does not make it notable nor justify an article. I do have demoscene roots but I'm thinking in terms of those both familiar and unfamiliar with it. Read WP:N for more on the notability subject. Also, bear in mind that I am not singling out your articles - I'm looking through other demo group articles as well and some are actually candidates for speedy deletion, so I'm being fair in giving them an opportunity to expand or justify their place on Wikipedia.

Thanks, --Vossanova o< 16:28, 17 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Image:Jack Thwaites.jpg

Image was uploaded with incorrect license (for educational use only) which calls for immediate deletion. The re-upload claim of permission has not been substantiated via Wikipedia:OTRS and has been listed again for deletion, this time at Wikipedia:Images and media for deletion/2008 May 8 to give time for proper permission to be submitted. Simple claims of permission are not sufficient for non-free images such as this. SkierRMH (talk) 14:32, 8 May 2008 (UTC)

Wikipedia:OTRS will put a confirmation on the image page when the correct permission has been received. That is the reason that the 'images for deletion' is used, so that there is ample time for said permission to be logged and recorded with the image. You may wish to re-forward any e-mails after 3 or 4 days if the image is not tagged by them.
Also, remember to "sign" your posts with a ~~~~ on talk pages, so one knows whom to reply. It's also a good idea not to erase your talk page, as it makes it impossible to track conversations (bot messages are the exception). SkierRMH (talk) 21:39, 8 May 2008 (UTC)