User talk:Kristoferly

Draft:Jason Xenakis
@Kristoferly Hi, I am sorry that your first involvement with Wikipedia has been difficult and frustrating for you. You clearly have great skills in research and writing. Despite the difficulties with this draft that we discussed on the talk page, I hope that you will consider contributing to Wikipedia again. It appears you would be able to make a great contribution to the work of WikiProject Philosophy. You have requested that the draft is flagged for deletion, and I have now done that. You, or other editors, can contest the proposed deletion.Marshelec (talk) 19:35, 4 February 2024 (UTC)


 * Hi, thanks for that.
 * Thank you for your time, effort and particularly your patience with this - I understand that it would be frustrating dealing with new comers who don't know the way things are meant to be done. I may consider contributing in the future, particularly if someone does write an article about Xenakis. But generally I'm more attracted to original research, going after the subjects or individuals that are yet to be written about. So, perhaps, in my own way I am contributing by putting the information out there and allowing others to create the wiki article.
 * Thanks again.
 * Chris Kristoferly (talk) 20:24, 4 February 2024 (UTC)

Proposed deletion of Draft:Jason Xenakis


The article Draft:Jason Xenakis has been proposed for deletion&#32;because of the following concern: "The draft contains large sections of text copied from an article published on the website modernstoicism.com but there is no suitable CC licence on that website page. See the discussions on the talk page. The creator of this draft no longer wishes to proceed, and has asked that the draft is flagged for deletion."

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Wikipedia and copyright
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