User talk:BakFuSifuARV

Wing Chun
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I am not in an edit war. I am Alan R. Bak Fu Vasquez Sifu Certified Instructor, VTAA; Life Member, Certified Principal Instructor, Director, Hawaii Wing Chun Kung-Fu Association; Founder and co-owner Orange County Wing Chun Association and owner of the WingChunAssoc.com web page. Someone has sabatoged my lineage and web link. I would like to post my lineage (Yip Man-Wong Long/Wong Tsok/Robert Yeung (Yeung Biu or Yeung Tin Yao) to Alan R. Bak Fu Vasquez Sifu to include the 4th generation graduates from Yip Man. Phone 949 929-6026

Regards

Bak Fu Sifu


 * No one is sabotaging your edits, you are just not following the content rules and ignoring calls to stop. The type of link you keep trying to post is not allowed in the Wing Chun page, which is restricted for more general resources.  Wikipedia is not a collection of links or advertisements for schools.  The same goes for the Branches Of Wing Chun page, where you not keep ignoring the 3 depth rule (it clearly states its an abridged family tree as Wikipedia is not a collection of lists either), but also edited out the comment on what's allowed in the links area.  Specific school or individual web page links are done up in the tree in the principals name, the bottom area is for more generalized (all encompasing) linneage resources.  Just as you once again ignore the adminstrator's 3RR warning above and decided to edit the material in again.  --Marty Goldberg 22:28, 30 April 2007 (UTC)

WingChunAssoc.com
Marty,

Explain to me why you alow person with less credibility and time in Wing Chun to post their sites and not mine? Why is my link being changed to WingChunAsso.com? Certainly none of your sources have anymore seniority in Wing Chun then I do. Call me 949 929-6026.

Alan R. Bak Fu Vasquez SifuBakFuSifuARV 23:17, 9 May 2007 (UTC)


 * Its not not something "I'm" allowing or something that's only being levied against you. Once again, proposed seniority (and quite frankly a claimed credibility over someone else) in a specific linneage of Wing Chun has nothing to do with Wikipedia or Wikipedia standards.  As you see below, Wikipedia has very specific policies on what links are permissible and are not and where.  --Marty Goldberg 21:49, 10 May 2007 (UTC)

Your edit to Wing Chun
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