User talk:Antonyaddy

Your organization's article has some problems
It's important you take a look at your new article (Plasma Quest Limited) and decide what to do about it since it currently does not meet Wikipedia standards as presently written. The most important concern is whether this organization is important enough to merit inclusion in Wikipedia -- see: Second, the article reads a bit like a press release; see What Wikipedia is not, especially the section that reads "Wikipedia is not a soapbox". Also see Neutral point of view.
 * Notability (organizations) -- what makes an organization worth including in Wikipedia
 * Verifiability -- what volunteers look for in terms of "proof"
 * Reliable sources -- what are the sorts of sources volunteers consider to be credible when assess verifiablilty
 * No original research -- what goes in the article needs to come from somewhere else, not just your own head or "everybody knows that ..." Having said that, paraphrase, don't copy, other sources -- don't violate copyrights (that gets material instantly deleted.)

You'll want to address these issues pretty soon or your article will be deleted.

I should add that other editors who look at this article to judge its suitability for inclusion in Wikipedia will likely be dismayed, as I was, by the fact that you have immediately put a prominent "Plasma Quest on Wikipedia" link on your company's home page. To us, that just drives home the suspicion that these contributions are spam, not good faith additions to Wikipedia.

Clearly there's some real talent at your little company and we hope some of you will take an interest in contributing scientific material to Wikipedia for the sake of furthering Wikipedia's mission. In the meantime, you'll want to avoid using Wikipedia as part of your marketing plan; you might get tagged by some other editor as Wikipedia spammers:
 * Spam -- Wikipedia's rules on the subject
 * Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Spam -- some of Wikipedia volunteers' ongoing effort to flag and stop Wikipedia spammers
 * Spam blacklist -- unrepentant spammers eventually get blackballed and links to their domains blocked across the entire spectrum of Wikimedia projects (multiple language Wikipedias, Wikihow, Wiktionary, etc.)

I know you're new here and all this is probably a surprise. Read over the links I've cited and see how you want to handle this.

--A. B. 19:25, 1 October 2006 (UTC)

In response
It is not my intention to publicise Plasma Quest on Wikipedia. Your points have been noted and make good sense. I have made an amendment to the article as it currently stands removing the 'advertising' side to it, whilst trying to make it a genuine 'scientific' contribution to an area where Wikipedia currently lacks in information. I have removed the Plasma Quest on Wikipedia link from the website. I have also read over the notoriety issue and have made a point on that in my response to your other message.

Your points are fully noted and understood. I would really appreciate your assistance in making this article suitable to Wikipedia and as I said above I have made some amendments as a start. I would ideally like to change the title from 'Plasma Quest' to HiTUS or something along those lines.

I hope my intentions are now clearer and I look forward to taking this forward with you.

Thank you in advance, Antony

Article proposed for deletion
I have just proposed your Plasma Quest Limited article for automatic deletion in 7 days. While that sounds ominous, it's preventable if you address the notability, verifiability, vanity, original research, and reliable sources requirements above.

My biggest concern is with notability -- with so few employees and such low sales, you may just not meet the threshold (yet), no matter how hard you try on the article.

--A. B. 19:32, 1 October 2006 (UTC)

Addressing problems
Thank you for the assistance.

I have amended the text to highlight the HiTUS technology, which offers the improvements in the domain and taken the sting out of the Plasma Quest header. Could the article title be changed to HiTUS with the keywords such as physical vapor deposition and sputtering included in the article.

As for notability, the company itself is based in the UK and there is a global business development team, but I'm looking to take away the advertising aspect away, and communicate the major recent evolutions in the technology. Of course if, at the same time, I can assist Plasma Quest that is a bonus, but there is something to communicate on Wikipedia given the improvements and the lack of information available in this domain.

I hope that addresses your issues on these points.

Antony

Thanks for making these changes so quickly
You can change the name of the article. I had to look it up and found this link: Very Frequently Asked Questions.

I don't have a lot of time to lend to help with the editing, but I'm sure you can recruit some people. Start by putting a note on the talk page(s) of whatever broader article(s) covers this technology (i.e., if you were writing a new article on Hook, you might leave messages on Talk:Hampshire and Talk:Basingstoke). This also gets you a level of semi-peer review to make sure your article is not too self-serving. While that may not sound like something you want, trust me, you don't want to get involved in pushing the envelope on self-serving edits -- you end up wasting inordinate amounts of your time and others' while eventually losing in the end.

You may want to also consider merging the Plasma Quest/HiTUS article into a broader article as a section, but for now, I'd stick to the path you're on while recruiting help from folks that work on the broader article. Once you see what you've got after a few days, you and the others can decide on the best path. I would not make any changes to a broader article without first proposing them on that article's talk page. See Ownership of articles -- in theory, everyone's free to change anything they want to any article, but if you drop a big block of text on another article, the people that have edited may get alarmed and just delete it, especially if the editor is seen as a new editor with an agenda. So that ownership policy lives in a sort of dynamic tension with Consensus. Finally, notwithstanding all the rules and guidelines to maintain some sort of order and harmony, at the practical level is ultimately subject to the limitations of Human nature. --A. B. 16:52, 2 October 2006 (UTC)

Can you please come back to me tomorrow A.B.
A.B. - Will take on board the above advice tomorrow during my day 'European time'. Could I kindly ask you to take a peak tomorrow to make sure I'm on the right lines. I'm new to this and this information is important to take this particular entry in Wikipedia forward and of course will help communicate this technology. I just need to make sure I do it within the framework of what is acceptable to Wikipedia. Thank you again for your help, Antony


 * Sure (and if I don't forget ...) However, I really encourage you to reach out to other editors more familiar with your technical field. You could write something totally outrageous about this subject and it would fool me.
 * --A. B. 21:37, 2 October 2006 (UTC)

What I'd like to do
I'd like to change the Plasma Quest headline and put HiTUS in its place, which is the technology. I will then complete the article during the week and add to other articles on the same subject and share knowledge Plasma Quest holds in the relevant domains to improve on current articles. Hope that make sense, Antony

Ooops
Antony -- I went looking for the article and it was gone? Did you save a copy? If not there may be a way for an admin to recover the text.

--A. B. 02:28, 8 October 2006 (UTC)

Unfortunately
A.B. - I have no saved copy unfortunately. If it can be recovered I would be very grateful. Thank you, Antony


 * I don't have anything, but there may be something on the server -- try the help desk. That or read up on the deletion policies -- they may have something on recovering articles.

--A. B. 20:38, 12 October 2006 (UTC)

New article
Hi A.B.

I refer you to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sputtering where I have added our section on HiTUS. I will add photos and links in due course, but I'd appreciate your impression on the amendment to the sputtering article to make sure I am on the right lines. Thank you in advance, Antony


 * Take a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Image:HiTUS.png&diff=prev&oldid=83031471 ASAP -- that image is about to be deleted for copyright issues. --A. B. 18:02, 22 October 2006 (UTC)


 * Sorry to be so abrupt above; I wanted to get word to you ASAP since copyright-related deletions occur very rapidly. As to your new material, I'm hardly a judge of the topic. I appreciate your good faith efforts and I suggest you raise the issue on the article's talk page at Talk:Sputtering. That's where you need to get consensus and that article's other editors will have a better feel for the material than I do.


 * I'd raise this topic there ASAP since undiscussed large deletions or additions of text by unknown editors tend to alarm and agitate an article's existing editors; they're naturally wary of anything even remotely related to commercial agenda-pushing. Raising the topic on the article's talk page is a courtesy and it affirms your good faith to others. (I know you're editing in good faith, but the other editors don't yet know this). Think of this phenomenon as a "human nature overlay" of Wikipedia's official guidelines and policies.


 * I hope this helps and I appreciate your attitude and efforts! --A. B. 18:13, 22 October 2006 (UTC)

A.B. Could you please check
A.B. I have just added to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thin_film#High_precision_thin_film_deposition_on_large_substrates, however my image is not showing. I'm sure I've followed all the necessary protocols, however, my image is not showing. Could you please have a look for me? Many thanks, Antony

Reply
Just to let you know, I've replied to your message here. Also, seeing as you're a new user, I think you could benefit a lot from a program called Adopt-a-User. This program allows more experienced and seasoned editors to help out with new users, and give them assistance on Wikipedia. If you'd like to join, just type   on your user page. Feel free to ask me if you have anymore questions. –- kungming·  2  (Talk) 06:20, 28 November 2006 (UTC)

"Full permission"
Claims of "I have permission..." must be confirmed through the OTRS system. Details on how to proceed on proving claims of permission can be found on that page (see 'contacting OTRS section) - mention the exact title of the images in question. SkierRMH ( talk ) 14:52, 18 May 2008 (UTC)

Adopt-a-user
Hello, I noticed that you placed an "Adopt-a-user" notice on your userpage at User:Antonyaddy. If you are OK with it, I am willing to adopt you and teach you how to use Wikipedia at the best of your ability. If you wish me to adopt you simply edit your user talk page(this page) and indicate your willingness below. If you do not wish me to adopt you also indicate that below and change the adoptoffer template on your userpage back to adoptme. Thankyou. ~ fl 08:30, 1 June 2008 (UTC)

Hello there, sorry to take so long to respond. I would be very happy for you to adopt me and appreciate your time in doing so. I have two articles I'd like to publish, but before I do anything I would be very grateful if we could discuss the best way of me doing so. There will be others in the future, so I'd like to get it right in light of previous feedback I've had, which indicated I was definitely going about it in the wrong way.


 * Ok, thankyou for letting me adopt you, when replying to posts on Talk:, User talk: and Wikipedia talk: pages remember to add ~ to the end of your posts and when you save it will be replaced with your username and the time of your posting. In regards to the articles you would like to publish, it should be perfectly fine for you add the articles to the 'pedia providing that they meet basic wikipedia guidelines such as notability (WP:N). An interesting read for users who are new to writing articles would be Your first article, it details about how you start your article and what is good for inclusion into Wikipedia, the editing/formatting tutorial which shows how to make headings, bold text etc, and if you are up for heavy reading, the guide to writing better articles. If you need any help with specific parts of the article, feel free to ask me by clicking here and writing a message to me, I should be able to get back to you in about a day or less. ~ fl 11:32, 12 June 2008 (UTC)

Talkback
~ fl 09:33, 24 July 2009 (UTC)

Adoption request
Hello there, Antonyaddy! I'm Netalarm and I've been around on Wikipedia for quite some time now. It appears that you've indicated that you want to be adopted on your user page. While you can wait for an adopter to come forward and offer to adopt you, I would highly recommend that you also actively seek an adopter. From the cases I've seen, I've noticed that it is often much faster if the adoptee also actively participates in the matching process.

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Once again, welcome to Wikipedia! Netalarm talk 22:05, 7 November 2010 (UTC)

Adoption
Hey, I see you're looking for an experienced user to adopt you. I would be happy to do so. Just let me know on my talk page if you're interested!  Swarm  X 09:21, 9 November 2010 (UTC)

Offer delinked
Hello. I've delinked the adoption offer on your user page because you have not responded to it in over a month. Please note that participation in adopt-a-user requires the effort of two individuals. All potential adoptees that do not respond to offers are automatically removed over a month to make room for adoptees that are active and want to participate. If you want to rejoin the program, feel free to message me on my talk page or post on the main adopt-a-user talk page. Thank you for your understanding. Netalarm talk 22:25, 6 December 2010 (UTC)

Adopter
Re looking for "an adopter to initially guide me on the correct way to publish research articles on an algorithmic technology," I'm not sure about making a commitment, but happy to start with some specific questions. What are you looking for, exactly? Original research doesn't fit in Wikipedia, if that's what you mean. Let me know what you're thinking. --Chriswaterguy talk 17:23, 12 June 2011 (UTC)

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