User talk:OldakQuill/Archive/1

E Numbers
Hi. The edit you made on Turmeric is material that comes from this web page: http://www.bryngollie.freeserve.co.uk/E100.htm

do you have permission to submit this material to Wikipedia under the GFDL? -- Tarquin 13:57, 22 Mar 2004 (UTC)

The data I have added to Wikipedia is in the public domain - are there any restrictions on adding information in the public domain? --OldakQuill 16:55, 22 Mar 2004 (UTC)

If it's PD, then it's fine, but how do you know? -- Tarquin 23:22, 22 Mar 2004 (UTC)

At the bottom of http://www.bryngollie.freeserve.co.uk/Enumbers.htm it is written: "This site is still under construction and as such is incomplete but I believe what is here to be current, accurate and in the public domain." So he is saying that "This site is... in the public domain"--OldakQuill 23:36, 22 Mar 2004 (UTC)

Ok. It's a good idea to mention this on the talk pages of the articles where you're pasting this, in case other people spot this too. -- Tarquin 10:07, 23 Mar 2004 (UTC)

Buddha
Good job on the BCE conversion at Timeline of Buddhism! prat 04:23, 2004 Apr 9 (UTC)

Jannat al Baqi.jpg
Hi. Thanks for getting involved. Please see User talk:Timwi for my reply. &mdash; Timwi 15:32, 19 Apr 2004 (UTC)

Arab Naming Conventions
al-, ul-, ar-, etc. simply mean "the", like in Spanish you have el for masculine or la for feminine. Abd- is a prefix that means "Slave of", thats why you often find people with names like Abdullah (Slave of Allah), Abdurrahman (Slave of the Merciful), etc. Since the names of God in Islam are reserved only for him, you will find al, or ar before to make it clear that it is a title reserved for God, and thus when you find such a name in the name of a person, it will be preceded by Abd. Father of is Abu, like Abu Yusef, father of Yusef, and son of is Bin or Ibn. Im not sure on the difference between the two, but I believe Ibn is considered more polite. Similarily, Bint is daughter, and Umm is mother of; Umm Ali, mother of Ali. DigiBullet 15:43, 19 Apr 2004 (UTC)

Mozart articles
Thanks for your appreciation. I will keep editing the W.A. Mozart article with historical/critical comments about his works. I would also like to contribute other music articles and (why not?) other topics from my main interests (physics, literature, chess, ...). See you around! Bergonzc 21:47, 23 Apr 2004 (UTC)

Abkhazia
I've been deleting the mentions of Abkhazia in the list of state leaders pages. Abkhazia is not recognized by any country, and so it should be listed, if at all, under Georgia (as has been done on some pages with Somaliland and Somalia). john 10:06, 1 May 2004 (UTC)

May I ask if you were adding it because you were going in alphabetical order, or because you have some sort of interest in Abkhazia? If the latter, I'd really prefer not to get into a lengthy discussion of the rights of the Abkhazian peoples. I've already had enough with my discussions of the rights of the West Papuan peoples. john 10:08, 1 May 2004 (UTC)

Denmark
What's the incompleteness of Denmark? -- Jonel 01:11, 2 May 2004 (UTC)

Leaders
Please use generic terms for the first listing: instead of
 * Monarch - Xuantong Emperor of China (1908-1912)
 * Emperor - Xuantong Emperor of China (1908-1912)

Don't forget about Prime Ministers and regents to go along. I added the prime ministers of afghanistan under all the existing president listings... --Jiang 11:36, 2 May 2004 (UTC)

Why not merge AIS and T fem?
I noticed the articles are largely overlapping and cover essentially the same condition. When merging was proposed, you deleted it without explanation. I don't see any evidence of edit wars or controversy, but before I combine them into a single AIS article with a redirect from T fem, I wanted to do you the courtesy of asking your reasons. I won't go to the trouble of merging if you intend to reverse it. Alteripse 12:35, 3 May 2004 (UTC)

List of Encyclopedia topics
Hi, you seem to be adding First Name, Title Last Name redirects. Is there a reason. These seem rather unlikely to be of use.--Samuel J. Howard 09:31, May 4, 2004 (UTC)

You could just delete the entries on the list page. It says this is ok to do (in fact says to do this) on the top level list page.--Samuel J. Howard 09:46, May 4, 2004 (UTC)

1911
You have been adding articles like Baron Karl Mack von Leiberich from the 1911. But please note that these and even Sir Alexander Mackenzie do not follow our Naming Convention. Titles are not used in article names except for..., sort of thing. Rmhermen 13:17, May 4, 2004 (UTC)

Help on Copyvio
Hello chief, kindly explain to me which ones would be violating copyright and if they do, kindly edit them for me. Thanks for the heads up, chief! user:Soup

Zurbarán
Hi. It looks like you cut-and-pasted the text from Francisco de Zurbaran to Francisco Zurbarán. If "Francisco Zurbarán" is the more proper rendering of his name, the move is good. However doing it by cut-and-paste is not, since that looses the article history; that's why we have the "move page" feature, and why it should be used if you move a page to a different title. Please use that feature when moving a page in the future. Cheers, -- Infrogmation 18:56, 10 May 2004 (UTC)


 * Thank you for you're note. However, I searched for the individual - did not find one and formatted some Britannica as well as including image etc. I later found this other article also from Britannica and turned it into a redirect. I did not remove mine as it had, I feel, better formatting and paragraphing as well as the image mark up. --OldakQuill 19:03, 10 May 2004 (UTC)


 * Ah, so you started your own fresh article based on the 1911 Britannica, not realizing that someone else had already done something similar at a different spelling? Ok then. I suggest you double check the "de Zurbaran" article history to see if anyone had added anything to the Britannica article that's worth adding to your version (if you haven't checked already). Then if you wouldn't mind a bit more cleanup work, you could check the "what links here" to make indirect links (via redirects) into direct ones. Best wishes, -- Infrogmation 19:16, 10 May 2004 (UTC)

Donald Byrne
Hiya, I have changed the article on Donald Byrne into what I think is a quite reasonable stub. I hope you don't mind me removing your "speedy deletion candidate" tag from it - I'm not 100% sure what the proper course of action is in such cases. --Stormie 00:07, May 11, 2004 (UTC)


 * Certainly not - I wanted to delete it because it was useless. You have improved it to the extent it needs not be deleted. Thanks for telling me. --OldakQuill 00:10, 11 May 2004 (UTC)


 * I have to say that the original form of it made me laugh out loud.. "Donald Byrne was apparently a chess Grand Master", now that's incisive fact-finding! :-) --Stormie 00:29, May 11, 2004 (UTC)

Board of Trustee's Question
Just out of curiosity, and i am asking this to everyone who is standing, i would like to post a question. Could you point me to two or three of your favourite contributions in Wikipedia? Not the whole bunch of them, which I am sure you all have in powers of 10, but that special article you wrote, or made substancial changes to, and makes you happy. Just to see what you've been up to :) Cheers and all the best to you all, MvHG 15:16, 11 May 2004 (UTC)

Welcome to Simple Wiki
Hello Oldak. Welcome to Simple!

Thank you for bringing the List of articles all languages should have over here from meta. You can find many useful links on the Useful page. Please add to it if you think anything else would be useful.

Angela 03:48, 30 May 2004 (UTC)

WWII
I notice that you're adding WWII categories to lot of material. It appears that there is a problem with pages that have a right aligned element, such as a table or photograph, and the category placement. Putting the category link in completely throws the look of the page out. It is especially bad in the Monobook skin. I'm therefore going to revert your additions for things like ships which have a table in place. It's a nasty bug, and hopefully it will be sorted out soon, and then your changes can be readded. David Newton 19:56, 30 May 2004 (UTC)


 * I am not adding these categories. Someone else added them as "WW2 XXX" for example Category:WW2 operations and battles. We reached a consensus in the channel to change WW2 to World War II. This is what I have been doing.--Oldak Quill 20:00, 30 May 2004 (UTC)


 * I'll leave matters for 24 hours as you suggest. This is a nasty bug, but hopefully it should be easier to fix than the others that have cropped up.David Newton 20:07, 30 May 2004 (UTC)

Okay, thanks for the info. "World War II people" at least was a broken link, that's why I was using the other one. I see it's not now, and I agree the longer form is better. Also, I'd like to repeat David's concern: I noted too the category links making the formatting go haywire. VV 00:06, 31 May 2004 (UTC)


 * Wikipedia's policy on this issue is to put the category labels in due to the bug being sorted out within the next 24 hours by developers.--Oldak Quill 00:09, 31 May 2004 (UTC)

Categories
Just thought you'd like to know that when you add cetegories to people's articles, you can make them show up in alphabetical order by surname (like in by adding the name to be alphabetized after a "|" character, like this:  . File this under "obvious, less than"...  - Nunh-huh 07:42, 31 May 2004 (UTC)

Tree of Life articles
We're holding off on adding categories to ToL articles just yet. Come join the discussion on Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Tree of Life. I just deleted the ones you added, even though you were adding them in the manner in which I prefer. - UtherSRG 17:17, 10 Jun 2004 (UTC)
 * Oy.... I see you have a whole bunch more... please hold off until we are settled on ToL, and come join the discussion. :) - UtherSRG 17:19, 10 Jun 2004 (UTC)

Wikisophia
I'm afraid I can't tell you much. There was some chemistry stuff, and Lilypond integration. However it just seemed to vanish. Sorry. -Phil | Talk 16:44, Jun 11, 2004 (UTC)


 * We should be back up for business now. Danenberg 11:48, 27 Jul 2004 (UTC)

List of encylopedia topics
Well, I compiled that list some time ago from several lists. I remember the 1911 encyclopedia in that, but not much more, as I didn't save the source lists. I had the list up almost 2 years ago, but it was taken down again for causing the wikipedia to slow down because of all the links ;-) So I kept only the wiki sources. Sorry I can't tell you more about the original sources. --Magnus Manske 20:11, Jun 15, 2004 (UTC)

Since I think you can do it, I have nominated you
..to become a Wikipedia sysop. Look at the nomination and accept it at Requests_for_adminship &#9999; Sverdrup 21:55, 20 Jun 2004 (UTC)

Almanach de Gotha
Thankyou. I've been here about a month. Regards Giano 06:14, 25 Jun 2004 (UTC)

Just to check vans/vons/des
Can you check the capitlisation of the vans, vons and des, e.g. John William Van Druten should not be John William van Druten; this is in accordance with standard Dutch practice, and probably should be used except for odd cases where the larger van is used, e.g. Dick Van Dyke. Dunc_Harris|&#9786; 16:38, 25 Jun 2004 (UTC)

New pages
Congratulations on the number of new pages you're starting I just have one small point of feedback. I notice you're disambiguating US to United States of America, but you're not doing it for any other nationality. Links such as German and Spanish go only to disambig pages which means it takes extra work for someone else to clean up after you and insert German or Spanish (or whatever other nationality it is). Do you think you could insert the correct link to start with? Cheers. -- Graham &#9786; | Talk 12:06, 26 Jun 2004 (UTC)

Administrator
Congratulations - you are now an administrator. You may find Administrators' reading list useful. Secretlondon 23:16, 26 Jun 2004 (UTC)


 * Congratulations for making it officially, too. Sorry about all this.
 * James F. (talk) 00:55, 28 Jun 2004 (UTC)

Chat

 * I was trying to initiate some conversation earlier, but I guess you were busy. Had to go.


 * Just dropping you a nice message. Répondez! Mike H 19:30, Jun 28, 2004 (UTC)

Re: List of emergency special sessions...
I'm glad someone else wanted that list. As soon as I saw the "did you know", I tried to find a full list on Wikipedia and couldn't. The UN's page has a list  that I got most of the details from. The topics are very brief, so I had to do some research into that. This page gave me a little more information into that, and then I was able to use Wikipedia to do more research into, for example, what important happened in Hungary in 1956. It's (virtually?) impossible to find full resolution text online pre-1997, though, so getting quotes or from-the-horse's-mouth details will be difficult at best.

As for suggestions for the non-emergency special sessions, there's obviously the UN's official page for that, and Googling. Some of the topics on that page look pretty terse ("Palestine"? "Social Development"?), so I guess some research into better explanations would be necessary at some point. Good luck. - Plutor 14:42, 7 Jul 2004 (UTC)

President of the United Nations General Assembly
Hi OldakQuill! I dared to use your layout for the President of the United Nations General Assembly for the new German article Liste der Vorsitzenden der UN-Generalversammlung. Hope you don't mind. CU. --EBB 12:39, 8 Jul 2004 (UTC)
 * Of course, great to see other Wikipedia's develop - especially de. --[[User:OldakQuill|Oldak Quill]] 12:41, 8 Jul 2004 (UTC)

List of teams and cyclists in the 2004 Tour de France
Excellent work! TwoOneTwo 18:11, 14 Jul 2004 (UTC)

Andrei Bogolyubsky
Since you're a sysop, can you delete your own Andrei Bogolyubsky and rename Andrey Bogolyubskiy to that instead?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LOAF_protocol LOAF protocol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The creator of that page, User:Debora is contributing a lot of Russian-oriented pages, though with a few grammatical and other issues that need cleanup. --Curps 13:10, 23 Jul 2004


 * Done --[[User:OldakQuill|Oldak Quill]] 13:27, 23 Jul 2004 (UTC)

LOAF protocol
Could you tell me what the story behind the deletion and reinstatement of this article is? Thanks. --Ezra Wax 18:16, 23 Jul 2004 (UTC):


 * I deleted the article as it was seeming junk - and noticed it said "View or restore 10 edits" - it seemed odd that junk posting would have such history. I noticed that prior to the latest posting - they seemed like a valid article. I restored the article - and someone redeleted it prior to removing the rubbish. --[[User:OldakQuill|Oldak Quill]] 19:23, 23 Jul 2004 (UTC)

And its back again. I can only see edits from 2nd December though. I marked it as speedy detetion because all I could see was nonsense Onco p53 21:46, 2 Dec 2004 (UTC)

Re: Yesterday's candidacy for featured status
I have fleshed the article out according to your suggestions on WP:FAC. What do you think now? Johnleemk | Talk 07:05, 24 Jul 2004 (UTC)

Lists of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners
I have editied the individual lists so that they now point to each other and reference Incidents in Aviation. I would propose that the article Lists of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners be redirected to one of the lists, say the "by year" list since it is the most neutral. That would eliminate a layer of indirection and solve the merging issue.

--agr 12:33, 31 Aug 2004 (UTC)

US politicians
In looking through lists of various US governors and senators, I often see articles created by you that are titled according to the person's full name, rather than the most commonly used name, which call politicians by the ambiguous term "political figures", which give dates in office as "between a and b" instead of "from a to b" (by that wording, maybe it's neither a nor b, but something in between?), and which use the redirect "United States of America" instead of "United States". While I appreciate the effort it must take to get all these articles started, if you are going to write more of them, could you revise the format you use so there's no need to go back and make all the above changes every time? Everyking 18:32, 1 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Windows XP
Hi OldakQuill,

Thanks for the comments on the Featured_article_candidates page! I've added two more photos, but what other photos (screenshots I'm guessing) would you like to see? Also, I'm unsure how to remove some of the lists and make it more like prose.

Your ideas and feedback would really be appreciated as I'd like to see this article become as good as it can!

Thanks, Ta bu shi da yu 14:21, 3 Sep 2004 (UTC)

WikiCommons
Please join us at http://commons.wikimedia.org - Andre Engels 13:25, 9 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Picture permission
You uploaded Image:Megophrys lateralis.jpg. It says Gained with specific permission from http://elib.cs.berkeley.edu/ -- what license did they agree to? &rarr;Raul654 07:05, Sep 25, 2004 (UTC)

Coconut crab
Hi. A couple of months ago you left me some praise on my talk page for my article on the Coconut crab. Thanks! I just nominated the article on Featured article candidates, so please let me know if you have any comments or suggestions about what I should add to the article. Thanks -- Chris 73 Talk 03:21, Oct 9, 2004 (UTC)

list of state leaders
IN case you wonder why, as I added an Inca emperor to a bunch of "list of state leaders by year", I added some before Asia and some after Asia, it's because I'm an idiot who can't alphabetize and didn't realize it until halfway through. ... - DavidWBrooks 17:30, 13 Oct 2004 (UTC)

Wikimonography - Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin
Hello, I am trying to find people interested in making a comprehensive monography about Frederic Chopin (hopefully the most comprehensive ever written :-) ). I have seen that you participate to the Classical Music Wikiproject, so I decided to contact you. It should be published as a CD-ROM under GFDL.  If you are interested you could look at a description of the idea on User:Schopenhauer/Chopin.  I already contacted some people of Mutopia Project that are interested in helping. Chopinhauer 14:40, 16 Oct 2004 (UTC)

Mongol emperors
Hi OldakQuill,

First of all, thanks for all of your work on the Mongol emperors on the state leaders by year pages. :)

I'm trying to extend the line backwards, but eventually we'd have to stop calling it "China (Yuan Dynasty)" and start calling it Mongol Empire, since that's what it started out as, after all. Do you know when we should do this? -- ran [[User talk:Ran|(talk)]] 22:10, Oct 21, 2004 (UTC)


 * Presumably during Kublai Khan's reign - he did, afterall, take China - becoming the first Yuan Dynasty ruler of China - those who preceeded him were simply Mongol Khans. --[[User:OldakQuill|Oldak Quill]] 08:04, 23 Oct 2004 (UTC)

Chinese Emperor
When you add the name box to emperor articles, can you please use one of the options at Template:Chinese Emperor or make a new one for dynasties not yet covered? This makes for easier maintainence. --Jiang 20:38, 22 Oct 2004 (UTC)

William Allen Neilson
Salutations, Oldak! I was revising the Webster's Dictionary article and came across your stub of Mr. Neilson. Before I added it to the stub, I wanted to ask if you know if this is the same gentleman who presided over Webster's Second? Ave! PedanticallySpeaking 16:28, Oct 27, 2004 (UTC)


 * I have no idea, sorry. --[[User:OldakQuill|Oldak Quill]] 18:08, 27 Oct 2004 (UTC)
 * I pulled the Webster's Biographical Dictionary and that was the man. I've added a bit to the article as well.  Thanks for answering me.  Ave!  PedanticallySpeaking 18:47, Oct 27, 2004 (UTC)

Regional notice boards
Posted on User talk:Spencer195: I notice you left a message on the Category discussion page on moving the notice boards from "X Wikipedians' notice board" to "X-related topics notice board". I think this is important - the current convention discourages the contribution of those who are interested in a particular country/culture but are not residents. Did you have any success/opposition? --[[User:OldakQuill|Oldak Quill]] 19:49, 3 Nov 2004 (UTC)


 * Hi Oldak,
 * I also asked on the individual talk pages of each message board. The consensus was to move the China page, and I also moved the Malaysia and Thailand pages without asking anyone since there were no participants at the time I moved them.  I asked about moving the Ireland page but people didn't want to do it.  I didn't ask about the other pages.   –spencer195 00:44, 4 Nov 2004 (UTC)

Thomas de Littleton
I've answered your question from May in regard to the Brittanica article on this figure on the article discussion page.(If you're still interested in knowing). Lisiate 22:15, 7 Nov 2004 (UTC)

Matthew McGrory
Posted on User_talk:Louisisthebest_007: I have fulfilled the request for article Matthew McGrory that you added to open tasks. --[[User:OldakQuill|Oldak Quill]] 00:42, 8 Nov 2004 (UTC)

Culture of Greece
Culture of Greece is this week's Collaboration of the week. Please come and help it become a featured-standard article.

Emerald ash beetle
Posted on User_talk:Quadell: Thanks for contributing to Wikimedia Commons - as it is a multilingual project could you please, in the future, upload any animal or plant images under their latin binomial name (thus Agrilus planipennis for this particular image). Afterall, this is the reason we have these latin names. --[[User:OldakQuill|Oldak Quill]] 11:12, 13 Nov 2004 (UTC)

China Collaboration of the Week
Posted on User_talk:Ran, User_talk:Felix Wan, User_talk:Jiang & User_talk:Lowellian: You showed interest in taking part in a China Collaboration of the Week - I have finally gotten around to setting it up. Please add one, or several, nomination(s) and tell others about it. You may access it via the notice board China-related topics notice board/ZHCOTW or through the shortcut WP:ZHCOTW. --[[User:OldakQuill|Oldak Quill]] 11:06, 14 Nov 2004 (UTC)