Talk:Rolf Gindorf

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Hi! I saw the name of German sexologist "Rolf Gindorf" listed under your page "Notable Sexologists" but no details linked. So I thought I'd help by furnishing the official bio as given on his/his society's website: www.sexologie.org/topf/e_gindorf.htm (= same as www.online-club.de/~rp10524/topf/e_gindorf.htm) If in doubt you might have this confirmed by himself: rolf.gindorf@sexologie.org

Best regards, Wolfgang Gindorf


 * There's no doubt that this is his official bio, but it doesn't belong here in its present state. 1) It's not properly written for an encyclopedia article. 2) It's probably a copyright violation. We can fix the writing, potentially, but if it's a copyvio then we should delete it and start over. I will write a note to the address listed and see if the text can be released under the GFDL (essentially a public-domain license). -Willmcw 21:33, August 26, 2005 (UTC)

Rolf Gindorf has not received the note mentioned. So what should be done to get the article to conform to WIKIPEDIA standards? - WG December 15, 2005
 * The article in its current for may be a copyvio (criteria for deletion), and is difficult to read in gereral. Please refer to the Wikipedia Manual of Style for more information on making the article more readable. You may also refer to other biographies on Wikipedia for an idea of what we are looking for. Thanks!&#160;—  The KMan  talk  12:11, 15 December 2005 (UTC)

I beg to disagree. No copyvio (could be easily checked with Rolf Gindorf), not difficult to read. But any concrete improvement suggestions would be welcome. -- WG, July 13, 2006

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I removed the following section because it needs reliable sources, not just the names of the people. These could be put back in if someone can find sources.

Peer Quotes

"... has achieved, by his own efforts and originally as an academic outsider, a remarkable success which puts to shame many a German University chair." - Prof. Dr. Dr. Erwin J. Haeberle

"I have learned much from him about facets of human sexuality ..." - Prof. Dr. Ernest Borneman

"... an expert from whom I learn gladly." - Prof. Dr. Helmut Kentler

"Founder and shaper of the DGSS, prime mover of humanitarianism." - Prof. Dr. Dr. Reinhard Wille

"Special Achievements: Rolf Gindorf institutionalized sexuality research through the social sciences, and professionalized gay counseling in Germany." - Who's Who

Leschnei (talk) 01:12, 15 February 2017 (UTC)
 * , I'm afraid the whole thing was a copyright violation – please see below. Justlettersandnumbers (talk) 14:04, 27 February 2017 (UTC)

Copyright problem removed
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