User talk:Zeng8r/Archives/2013/June

Invitation to a Wicnic in Gainesville on Saturday, June 22nd
Greetings!

Seeing that you're a member of WikiProject University of Florida, I'm inviting to the North Central Florida 2013 Great American Wiknic that will be on Saturday June 22, 2013, commencing at 1:00 pm, ten blocks north of UF campus in Gainesville,.

If you're able and inclined to come, please RSVP at at this URL.

Type to you later, Vincent J. Lipsio (talk) 20:52, 1 June 2013 (UTC)

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Florida–Tennessee football rivalry
With regards to the image that I removed on the page File:Florida Gators logo.svg, it is a non-free file which means usage of that file is limited. (see WP:NFC for details). However the file you replaced it with File:Florida Gators script logo.png is free, and thus the same rules to not apply. Werieth (talk) 23:07, 27 June 2013 (UTC)


 * That is correct. However, all of these Florida gators football rivalry articles were using the free-image script Gators logo until someone who doesn't understand the NFCC rules and concerns recently replaced them with the non-free Gators head logo.  There is even an explanatory note on the talk page of the Gator head logo which explains its use is limited to the primary Florida Gators sports team articles, and should not be used for season, rivalry, playoff or bowl game articles.  There is an appropriate non-free use rationale for each of the primary team articles.


 * On another note, please do not replace consistent internal spacing or uniform HTML coding when it is obviously used intentionally throughout an article. Many of us simply cannot distinguish the single-character ASCII codes for ndashes and mdashes and ordinary hyphens in the Wikipedia editing window, and we have continued to use the HTML characters to ensure uniform usage of ndashes in scores, win-loss records and year spans.  Thanks.  Dirtlawyer1 (talk) 23:19, 27 June 2013 (UTC)


 * Thanks, DL, that's just what I would have said. --Zeng8r (talk) 20:56, 29 June 2013 (UTC)