User talk:DPU-TPB

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CFred -

Thank you for contacting me. As you have mentioned, I am involved in the Tiger Pep Band as an alumni advisor. The reason I am updating the wiki page for the TPB at DPU is that it is extremely OLD and out-of-date. From the best that the alumni advisors can tell, it has not been touched in about seven or eight years. Much has changed about the make-up of the band, the history, the performances, the group's particular membership, etc. As the sole attorney in the alumni advisor group, I was given the task of revising this online content in order to truly reflect the TPB of today. On top of that, we are trying to refocus the band's online image in order to properly maintain its standing both at DePauw and in the world of pep band/ marching band. Please let me know how I can further convince you that I am only doing what is objectively reasonable in order to accomplish the above stated goals and decline further interference from you and/ or other wiki editors - including if I need to draft the entire thing and send it someone in an email format (I'm not a coder or computer scientest at all, so a lot of my edits have been difficult and done multiple times since I'm more comfortable infront of a jury than a computer - this included editing this response to include the help me thingy....since I forgot it).

Thank you.


 * I'll reply to both comments below. Huon (talk) 21:10, 26 December 2014 (UTC)

December 2014
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Thanks C.Fred. Again, very very very very new to this. Will you be editing/ proofreading this pages further edits as I drastically change it to reflect the band of today and do you have any particular knowledge of the band that could be useful? Trying to be as compliant and understanding as possible. Thanks.

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 * There are a couple of issues here. First of all, there's a problem with your chosen username because it sounds as if it were a team account, not one representing a single individual. Wikipedia does not allow shared use of accounts, and the username must reflect that. Thus I must ask you to request a username change to conform with the username policy. See WP:Changing username/Simple on how to request a name change. If you want your username to be associated with the Tiger Pep Band or DePauw University, a username such as "John at TPB" would be acceptable (in fact the user who originally created the article was Danieldpu).
 * Secondly, Wikipedia content should be based on what reliable sources that are independent of the subject have written about it. There are several reasons for this requirement, including that our readers should be able to verify the content and that it should be written from a neutral point of view. For example, "Prof. Hanna, loved by his students, strongly believed that the Tigers playing on the field or the court should always know that regardless of the score, the musicians were always behind them. Hanna led bands at athletic events as large as 100 and as small as 15" sounds more appropriate for the band's self-representation than for an encyclopedia article. It doesn't cite any reliable sources, and one wonders how that's relevant to the incarnation of the band founded in 1995.
 * YouTube generally is not considered a reliable source since there's no editorial oversight and everybody can upload (almost) anything. It's slightly better if the videos you cite were uploaded by DePauw University's official channel, but those aren't quite independent sources about DePauw's exploits, either - and for all I can tell, they largely don't mention the Tiger Pep Band anyway. What we're instead looking for are articles written by newspapers or reputable magazines (and preferably not just the local paper). I appreciate that such sources may be hard to find and likely won't discuss the band in as much detail as we'd like - but that may be an indication that not all of the current content is all that significant.
 * The bot that reverted one of your latest edits seems to have been confused. To me it looks as if the bot intended to revert your previous edits, where you indeed added the YouTube link, but came a little too late and reverted a subsequent edit instead.
 * Beyond emphasizing the importance of third-party sources, I'd like to point you towards WT:WikiProject Marching band, a community of editors interested in marching bands and the improvement of marching band-related articles. I'll leave a note at the Project's talk page asking for assistance, but to me it looks as if an appropriate outcome might be to drastically shorten our coverage of the Tiger Pep Band and to merge it to a related article such as the DePauw Tigers article. Huon (talk) 21:10, 26 December 2014 (UTC)

That was extremely long Huon. I'm a novice. As I've explained to C.Fred, I am an alumni advisor to the TPB. DanielDPU is a fellow almuni advisor and was actually my co-director during our time on campus. The wiki page for TPB hadn't been touched in about ten years - so I'm updating it. As the sole attorney on the alumni advisory committee, I'm trying to objectively update the page and DanielDPU asked me to since he didn't have time this weekend. I'm not a computer scientist or a web page person so the "talk" function everyone keeps giving me advice about means absolutely nothing to me other than gobbidy gook....I can type, hit buttons that say save, and email. Your comments about Prof. Hanna are good feedback, but if you had read the article from DePauw that was cited to, you'd see that it wasn't hogwash. Thanks.


 * Before you go making massive changes to the article, there are a number of articles you need to read on here, including WP:COPYVIO, which talks about use of copyrighted material on Wikipedia and the limits for doing things like reprinting lyrics. —C.Fred (talk) 21:52, 26 December 2014 (UTC)

C.Fred

I'm apart of the crew who rewrote and copyrighted the lyrics. If someone had taken the time and read the link I posted that proved that before deleting it earlier, you wouldn't have to keep deleting something I created and copyrighted.


 * I'm sorry for the length of my replies, it's not my intention to overwhelm you. However, there are once again multiple issues to be addressed:
 * I really must ask you to request a username change. Your current username violates the username policy; this account could be blocked from editing if that's not resolved.
 * It's not enough for Wikipedia that you own the copyright for the lyrics - for content to be used here, it must have been released under a free license that allows everybody to re-use and modify it for any purpose, including commercial purposes. (For example, it would have to be legal for me to print the song's lyrics on t-shirts and sell them for profit without asking you or paying any royalties as long as I credit you as the lyricist.) I have checked the edits where you added the lyrics, but even in retrospect I did not see any link to a page explaining the song's licensing status. WP:Donating copyrighted content may be of interest here. However, even if the licensing issue were resolved, I'm not sure the song's lyrics help provide a better understanding of the band.
 * Other editors beside me have commented on the inappropriate tone of the article ("peacock terms abound"). When one is as closely associated with a topic as you are with the band, it's sometimes hard to judge what is objective and what is not. Thus you should make doubly sure that the content you write summarizes what reliable third-party sources such as newspapers or reputable magazines (and not just the university or the band website) have written about this topic, without embellishment.
 * For every Wikipedia article there is an associated talk page; the one for the band is at Talk:Tiger Pep Band at DePauw University. In general, you can find the talk page via the "Talk" tab at the top of a page, right next to "Article". Huon (talk) 00:17, 27 December 2014 (UTC)

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