User talk:Saalevine

Nomination of Project No One Leaves for deletion
A discussion is taking place as to whether the article Project No One Leaves is suitable for inclusion in Wikipedia according to Wikipedia's policies and guidelines or whether it should be deleted.

The article will be discussed at Articles for deletion/Project No One Leaves until a consensus is reached, and anyone is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on good quality evidence, and our policies and guidelines.

Users may edit the article during the discussion, including to improve the article to address concerns raised in the discussion. However, do not remove the article-for-deletion template from the top of the article.

Please refrain from writing autobiographical articles, as you did at Project No One Leaves. Creating an article about yourself is strongly discouraged; if you create such an article, it may be deleted. All edits to articles must conform to our policies on no original research, neutral point of view, and avoid conflicts of interest. Please remember that Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia, not a personal webspace provider. If your achievements are verifiable and genuinely notable, and thus suitable for inclusion in Wikipedia, someone else will probably create an article about you sooner or later. (See Wikipedians with articles.) Thank you. bender235 (talk) 22:00, 28 March 2011 (UTC)

Hi, friend
Sorry for the harshness of my colleague. I don't see the Project No One Leaves article in its current state as either autobiographical or outside of Wikipedia's inclusion standards. I'll do a little work on it today to help get it prettied up and past the notability challenge, which will probably fail.

If you have any comments or questions, please do not hesitate to leave a message on my Wikipedia talk page. Welcome to Wikipedia, by the way! Carrite (talk) 19:20, 29 March 2011 (UTC)


 * It helps keep things around if there is an interesting graphic to accompany them. Unfortunately, it is rather hard to get graphics past the gatekeepers at Wikipedia. If you happen to have a good photograph of No One Leaves volunteers at work which you or someone very close to you took which may be released into the public domain, please let me know and we can take it from there.


 * Incidentally, when you post a comment or whatever on Wikipedia if you hit four tildes ( ~ ) in a row, the software will automatically add your name, date and time, and contact links. Carrite (talk) 20:03, 29 March 2011 (UTC)

Your recent edits
Hello. In case you didn't know, when you add content to talk pages and Wikipedia pages that have open discussion, you should sign your posts by typing four halfwidth tildes ( &#126;&#126;&#126;&#126; ) at the end of your comment. You could also click on the signature button located above the edit window. This will automatically insert a signature with your username or IP address and the time you posted the comment. This information is useful because other editors will be able to tell who said what, and when. Thank you. --SineBot (talk) 20:15, 29 March 2011 (UTC)

Photos
Yes, go ahead and email me photos. I'm at MutantPop@aol.com... When you send them, include in your email a statement to the effect that "I took these photos/I have the rights to these photos and seek to irreversibly release them to the public domain via Wikipedia under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license" or words closely to that effect with your name and date. That should be sufficient to get a photo over the hurdle. Send a couple if you want, but I'll probably only use one unless the article suddenly gets long this afternoon. Carrite (talk) 20:23, 29 March 2011 (UTC)