User talk:SionBrown

Hi!

Thanks for the Rosalind Franklin image... however, we are not likely to use it on any Wikipedia pages unless all the text is removed. As it is, the image is simply an advertisement, which is unacceptable for Wikipedia use. Higher resolution would also be much preferable. Best--ragesoss 23:26, 10 November 2006 (UTC)

You might consider the licensing option available on Wikipedia (and Wikimedia Commons) more carefully. Another image you uploaded, Image:Rosalind Franklin.jpg, is likely to be deleted unless you license it under an appropriate free license. With the image you titled "Rosalind Franklin DNA.jpg", with the text at the margins, you've licensed in under the GFDL on Commons and public domain on Wikipedia. If you want to release a usable image, you might consider uploading a text-free image on Commons under a Creative Commons license... this license will require attribution (i.e., any subsequent user will have to give you credit as the creator). Public domain will mean that you give up all rights to the image, while a Creative Commons license or the GFDL will allow re-use within constraints (like attributing authorship and/or requiring a link to your website, though not within the image itself).--ragesoss 23:38, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
 * I'll try to get the other images and versions all deleted.--ragesoss 01:54, 11 November 2006 (UTC)
 * It seems to be a caching problem. I think there may have been an earlier image (the photograph) with the same file name, although the file history doesn't seem to indicate that.  I think the problem will go away once the system refreshes the thumbnail image.  By the way, you should sign your posts to discussion pages with four tildes ( ~ ) so that people will know who is leaving the message.  Also, it's best not to mark any substantive changes (such as adding or changing a picture) as minor.  Let me know if need any help with anything on Wikipedia.--ragesoss 08:45, 12 November 2006 (UTC)