User talk:Pirawik

Put only official sites under "Official sites"
Hello,

as you can see at: http://www.parks.it/indice/Epremessa.html, and also in the index page of each protected area, the information published is provided by each Park Authority (about 180!)

And, above all: each Park Authority also communicates info on nature conservation in its area, and not only on sustainable activities (agriculture and tourism, among the others).

So, how you can say in http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Italy (External links) that Parks.it is an "unofficial" site, and how can you limit it to touristic interest as you have done by moving my edit twice to "Tourist sites and photo galleries" ?

Pirawik


 * I can say that it is not an offcial site because it is not an official site, but a private one, made by "ComunicAzione". The fact that they gather information from official sources does not mean the site is official. I could get infos of the Burundi government by official Burundian sources, and put them on my site, but this would not make my site an official Burundi site.--Panairjdde 14:01, 16 November 2005 (UTC)


 * Ok, Mondadori is the real author of Eneide !-) Nice reading...


 * You don't get the point. Mondadori is not the author of Eneide, but at the same time you can't say that Mondadori's Eneide is the official one.--Panairjdde 09:27, 18 November 2005 (UTC)