Talk:Nicolás de Ovando
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I concede that the original article was a gross copyright violation. I had put that text there as a stub for planned future work but the copyright violation was detected before I had a chance to expand the text.
I have written a replacement article on the Nicolas de Ovando/Temp page. I'm still working on it but it can be put into Nicolas de Ovando page when the 7 day copyvio period is over.
Richard 17:06, 3 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Replacement article is ready to be put in place of original copyvio article
This article has been rewritten to resolve copyright issues. It is ready to be used in replacement of the original copyright offending article.
Richard 19:33, 18 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] (minor) remarks
- This article has been rewritten to resolve copyright issues. It has been placed here in replacement of the original copyright offending article. See the talk page for details. — I have put this in a comment, better not put information like that in the article.
- When you create an article that you know still needs a lot of work, you can tag it yourself for cleanup or wikify, maybe that will attract someone else to do the work.
- If you're almost certain the article is a copyright violation, don't create it in the main namespace but do it under User:Richardshusr/Nicolas de Ovando. You could then create a 3-line stub in the main namespace, and leave a note on the talk page. Or, create the stub and add the original text as an external link. A good stub with very basic information + categories + external links can be very valuable. In any case avoid copyright violations as they create a lot of work for others.
But don't refrain from being bold. Piet 08:41, 21 April 2006 (UTC)