User talk:ClemRutter/Archives/2009/September

Re:Mills- continuing the conversation.
Well, you can avoid the bot message by placing nobots on your talk page. Secondly, I'm not really in the habit of notifying WikiProjects- if I was going to notify anyone, it would be those familiar with our non-free content criteria. Also, (this is probably just semantics, but may show a misunderstanding of the sitation on your part) this is not an issue of "fair use", which is a legal concept, but an issue regarding our non-free content criteria. Our criteria are deliberately stricter than fair use- we do not use the maximum we are legally allowed, we use the smallest amount we can while still maintaining the encyclopedia as an excellent reference work. J Milburn (talk) 09:07, 1 September 2009 (UTC)
 * You're right that there is an error with the bot leaving that many messages, but I can guess an explanation (the same thing happened with my bot). Your talk page is massive, due to those ridiculous newsletters, meaning that the bot can not easily load the page, and is uncertain whether the message was posted. I recommend you archive your talk page (you can get a bot to do that for you), and/or do as do and just remove newsletters once they have been read. As to the WikiProject notification idea, I don't think I would support that at all, and, in any case, it would be up to the individual WikiProjects to get a bot running themselves- an entirely new bot would be required for this, and wouldn't be awfully useful, as the majority of images are not WikiProject tagged anyway. This doesn't even address the fact that so many images are nominated for deletion every day- people already get annoyed about talk page spam, unless you set up a separate page (I don't know how you intend this to work...) your project page will just get swamped. However, if you want one for your project and have a fairly good idea of how it would work (as in, how it would judge which images to watch and where/how to notify) then I recommend you post a message at the bot requests board. Such a bot is personally far beyond my ability. J Milburn (talk) 10:00, 1 September 2009 (UTC)

Whaaat?
You amaze me! You create Talk:Minerva Mill Ashton-under-Lyne and state ", Missing from Title". So what was stopping you moving the article to a title with a comma in it? And things like testing an image map are better done in user:ClemRutter/sandbox rather than here. &mdash; RHaworth 07:08, 29 September 2009 (UTC)