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Cricket articles
Hi Rob. Welcome to WP:Cricket. I thought you may be interested to know that we already have articles (at least of stub size) on all English Test cricketers. See List of English Test cricketers. Also the name format that we use for international cricketers tends to be that used on List of international cricketers. Of course, all of these articles could be improved - indeed your A.M. Smith has more info in it than Mike Smith (1967-) and hopefully that info can be merged into it. Finally, please provide a reference for the edits you make - it's just so they can be checked easily and amendments make if you do happen to make an inadvertent error.

Good luck, welcome on board, and happy editing! jguk 08:35, 17 January 2006 (UTC)

Biography merges
Done. --Paul 06:39, 24 January 2006 (UTC)

3 hundreds in 3 matches
Hi Rob. As you are a bit of a trivia geek you may like to know a couple of other English batsmen have in fact scored centuries in 3 successive test since Allan Lamb did it. Chris Broad managed 3 in 3 downunder and most recently (until today) Graham Gooch during his purple patch in fact managed 4 centuries in 3 matches. I was listening to 5 Live just before your edit of the Ian Bell article - oddly enough they said it was the first time since Lamb did it but Gooch - who is currently commentating -was there to correct them! --LiamE 13:15, 5 August 2006 (UTC)

Jonathan Isaby
I've noticed that you've twice added that Isaby had a 'penchant for candles' during his days at York, and I'm wondering how you know this. Assuming that you were born in 1977 (hence the username), I realise that you may well have been a class-/flat-/general mate of his. However, such trivial information really isn't worth adding if it isn't referenced. I could ask Jonathan if his time at York was best characterised by suits and candles, but I'm sure that he'd appreciate his article being more about his rapid rise to importance within both the media and the extra-party structure of the Conservative Party. Bastin 15:58, 20 November 2006 (UTC)

Runaway Bride
What's the exact url you got it from? Press packets are not released to the general public, they are usually only released to press through password protected routes. Secondly, publicity photographs do not usually have the bbc.co.uk/doctor who URL marked on them, so colour me skeptical. Can you produce the license terms on which the BBC has released these pictures? --khaosworks (talk • contribs) 15:57, 6 December 2006 (UTC)


 * Ah, found it. This is where you got it from. And it's obvious because the file name is even the same: http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/gallery/2006_x/800/doctor_donna2.jpg - the 800x600 resolution one. And let me draw your attention to the little box at the bottom of the page that says: THE BBC MAKES THESE IMAGES AVAILABLE ONLY AS DESKTOP WALLPAPER FOR YOUR PC. --khaosworks (talk • contribs) 16:07, 6 December 2006 (UTC)


 * My sentence was unclear. The box is at the bottom of This specific page. --khaosworks (talk • contribs) 16:39, 6 December 2006 (UTC)


 * Because those are indeed publicity shots and/or screenshots, not desktop pictures provided for that specific purpose and licensing provisions. You can't just assume and drag stuff off and put them up if there exist specific provisions for their use. In fact, some of those shots you mention are probably also in violation of licensing and should be replaced. --khaosworks (talk • contribs) 16:46, 6 December 2006 (UTC)


 * Copyright laws apply internationally; both the US and UK are signatories to the Berne Convention. You can look it up. Go check the UK CDPA for what constitutes fair dealing, or the US copyright laws (USC 18, IIRC) of fair use; commercial impact is only one factor, and not the deciding one: see the US Supreme Court decision of Acuff-Rose, among others. (And just as a point of information, that Cyberman picture was cropped from an actual picture released by the BBC specifically for promotional purposes, not a desktop picture as in the doctor_donna2.jpg image.) In any case, I don't propose to lecture you on IP law, nor do I want to get involved in a larger conversation about copyrighted pictures on Wikipedia in general which is being whacked out on and on at WP:FUC among others. I merely point out that using that particular desktop picture in that manner was not permissible. --khaosworks (talk • contribs) 17:13, 6 December 2006 (UTC)

Hi, Rob. I'm afraid that Khaosworks is right: that particular image can't be used on Wikipedia, because the BBC's licensing agreement on the wallpaper page says that it's released solely for use as wallpaper. I was able to fix the Sarah Jane Adventures image because that did come, ultimately, from BBC Picture Publicity: it's a different branch of the BBC, which releases images for press use. I conversed with Shaun Lyon at Outpost Gallifrey to confirm that: he's got a password at BBC Pictures, and that's where the copy on the OG News Page came from. Legally speaking, it's a big difference. Sorry. —Josiah Rowe (talk • contribs) 18:15, 6 December 2006 (UTC)


 * As an afterthought: if you can make a screenshot from the BBC Christmas programming TV ad, we could use that in the article. If you can do that, upload the image and let me know; I'll fix up the licensing and fair use rationale to the best of my ability, and then we can put it on the article page.  Good luck! —Josiah Rowe (talk • contribs) 18:18, 6 December 2006 (UTC)

That's more worthy of the tv-screenshot tag, since it's actually a screenshot. That being said, it'll probably be replaced once a proper wide-screen screenshot is taken from the actual special when broadcast. --khaosworks (talk • contribs) 15:37, 7 December 2006 (UTC)


 * I've put the appropriate fair use rationale on your image, Rob, but by the time I got around to it someone else had uploaded another image. I'm not sure of the source of that one — if it doesn't last, you should be able to put yours up and it should be kosher to remain, at least until we've got a proper screenshot from the programme itself. —Josiah Rowe (talk • contribs) 19:12, 7 December 2006 (UTC)

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 * With the utmost respect- being head of Scotland yards murder squad is a mark of notability...... rob77 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Rob77 (talk • contribs)

Firstly, please sign your comments with four tildes, ~, as this makes it easier for editors to respond to you. Secondly, the comment was directed towards the biography-as-presented, rather than to the individual. It may be that this police officer is notable for achievements that have been recorded in reliable sources. If so, they should be presented in the article in order to be useful to researchers. An officer can lead an investigation and not be notable except in the context of the investigation. In that case, the biographical comments could be limited to the article on the investigation. If the officer has received a string of commendations for investigations, bravery, etc then there may be more of a case for an article. Refer to WP:BIO for details. (aeropagitica) 16:32, 14 December 2006 (UTC)


 * Hello! I would just like to say that this article is now looking at lot better than the sub-stub that I originally deleted. I would like to know if you have a source or reference for this information that you added to the article. These are high-profile cases and a source linking Cmr Johnston to the investigations would be a really good thing for the article to include. Regards, (aeropagitica) 01:05, 17 December 2006 (UTC)

Commander David Johnston
Hiya, I was wondering as you put a lot of bio info in for a couple of the coppers on the Suffolk Murder investigation, if you could set up an article for the guy above who is head of the Scotaldn yard murder squad and who has advised Suffolk Police. I started one but it was deled! Ta, rob77


 * I've recreated it for you - so please expand asap. Brookie :) - a will o' the wisp ! (Whisper...) 17:57, 14 December 2006 (UTC)


 * I've started to re-do it - ahve anything to add? Brookie :) - a will o' the wisp ! (Whisper...) 08:29, 15 December 2006 (UTC)

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Ian Levine
Hi Josiah- I'm a touch concerned about the entry on Ian Levine's bio about his comparison to the Abzorbaloff thing. Even if critics have speculated about it- is this really needed on a biographical page? Rob 18:02, 24 December 2006 (UTC)


 * I understand your concern, and if it were just fan sources, I'd agree, but I think that the mention in the Guardian article about Take That makes it pass the test at WP:BLP — just.  However, I agree that it's a marginal case, and if you want to raise it at Talk:Ian Levine I'll support whatever consensus is reached there. —Josiah Rowe (talk • contribs) 18:49, 24 December 2006 (UTC)

Will do I think- far too much like personal sniping for my liking. Rob 20:16, 24 December 2006 (UTC)

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 * Why not try this froma different angle - couldn't the licence be ? as this is the purpose of the picture? Alternatively, get an express authority from the Ministry of Defence for the picture to be used on the Wiki.Brookie :) - a will o' the wisp ! (Whisper...) 07:51, 16 January 2007 (UTC)

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Hi, Rob. Sorry about the late reply — I've been busy with real world stuff (as well as being gobsmacked by how good "Gridlock" was — but that's neither here nor there). To answer your question, the CiN special and TARDISODEs used to be listed as "supplemental canon", based on a conversation here. I changed that to "canonicity unclear" because I wanted to add The Infinite Quest without making a definitive statement about whether it's canonical or not, and I thought it was silly to have four sections of canonicity. But on reflection, the unclear canonical status of The Infinite Quest is no reason to besmirch the canonicity of the CiN special... maybe I'll change it back to "supplemental canon". One of these days I'm planning on restructuring that entire list, and maybe I'll find a structure that helps with things like this. —Josiah Rowe (talk • contribs) 05:04, 19 April 2007 (UTC)

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Steve's Drummer
Hi

You'd be Rob from the hobo-low forum would you? If so, hi!

But, as is my understanding, the musician has to be notable in someway, and, as a backing musician, i don't think this would apply for the Devil's drummer, I'm sorry, perhaps ask oher people, but i can't help you.

Maybe if you start a page for the Level Devils as a band (i.e. Steve, Dan and the bassist) that would be allowed, as their album is in the UK Jazz and Blues charts atm.

Tell me what you decide upon.

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Seasick
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Thanks for the praise, i do my best! I don't think you're gonna be able to get an age or date of birth anywhere. When i started this article, i emailed Steve alot (and have since got to meet him several times) and he specifically stated that he doesn't tell anyone his age, as a matter of superstition, and i think we should respect that. But any other information you can get is, of course, a help!

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Help me!
Hi, I would like to update the actor John Stride's page to reflect the fact he has died but am unsure of the procedure. Ay help appreciated!

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 * The big issue is that we need reliable sources confirming that he died - we must make sure that we don't accidentally declare someone dead who's still alive. Newspapers reporting on his death would make good references. If you have such a source, you can edit the article, add the death date (and the source; see WP:Referencing for beginners for an introduction to easily citing sources) to the first sentence, some short summary of what the newspaper reports about the death (maybe the cause or the location) at the end (right before the filmography), update the infobox (if you're not familiar with that I can help, or you can check Template:Infobox person for the relevant parameters), and remove the page from Category:Living persons and add it to Category:2018 deaths instead (assuming that's when he died). Huon (talk) 20:09, 24 April 2018 (UTC)

Hi Thanks for this which is v useful- I have amended slightly to show fact of death and sourced from Daily Telegraph UK newspaper.

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Hi Many thanks absolutely right, I hope the citation from a newspaper is adequate. Best.