User talk:Onethreesix
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[edit] Welcome
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[edit] Nash Timbers
I noticed the AfD going on. Has the NSW Architects Registration Board or anyone else published anything regarding Nash Timbers which could be cited as a reference in this article? The AfD process will go for five days if you are interested in keeping the article, unless it is speedy deleted for some reason (I don't see an immediately obvious reason though).Garrie 03:43, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
- Regarding the logo, Wikipedia:Image use policy is probably the best place to start for guidance. WP:COI doesn't really apply to images. I raised it at the AfD discussion as your assertion of permission from the copyright owner seemed to me evidence of a close relationship to the subject of the article. With regard to permission to delete the article; once created, no-one owns an article and therefore no-one can give permission to delete, however you may propose that it be deleted.