User talk:Redmond Barry

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Changeling
Hello, I noticed your transwiki of various film articles to the Russian Wikipedia. This included some of my work, so I appreciate the proliferation of my contributions in other languages! I do not know the extent of your goal with the transwiki of film articles, but you may want to keep an eye on Changeling (film) to transwiki to the Russian Wikipedia once it becomes a Featured Article. I think that it sets a new gold standard when it comes to film articles. It's a pretty big article, though, so wasn't sure if you were up to the task! :) Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help the transwiki process.  You can find other decent film articles at WikiProject Films's spotlight page.  (I personally recommend the transwiki of newer articles... some articles like Ran (film) and The Boondock Saints are older ones undergoing review.) — Erik (talk • contrib) 16:08, 23 April 2009 (UTC) It is interesting to me to translate articles about future films. But me not interesting to translate articles about films, which were already released. There are large [ english ] texts, spoilers, and it is just bo-oring. In addition, if I well knew english, then I would translate featured articles (such as Changeling (film)) every day. Note: I place the russian version of this template at the talk page of every translated article. -- redmond barry 03:21, 25 April 2009 (UTC) The constant updating of the articles is already not interesting. It is already an unpaid job :). Thanks for your offer, but it is not needed. I look periodically, and then I translate some articles about interesting (in my opinion) films. -- redmond barry 23:21, 9 May 2009 (UTC)
 * First, I have to disillusion you: I not so well know english. As you may see, I talk not so much, because I am translating better, than I build phrases in english. And I don't know, whether you will understand me or not, but I shall try...
 * Thank you for explaining! :) I appreciate it and understand your overall goal now.  I was wondering, how often do you update future film articles?  Some of them change over time, so do you constantly rewrite every so often?  If you want to know of any future film articles to translate (such as Ashecliffe), I can share some possibilities with you. — Erik  (talk • contrib) 14:35, 27 April 2009 (UTC)
 * No, I don't update the articles. I learn the information about future films and save it to Russian Wikipedia. I create stub-articles, and next, other russian users, who are interested in these films, may complete these articles (or not).

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