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May 2013[edit]

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June 2013[edit]

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File permission problem with File:MLA Pat Stier.jpg[edit]

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MLAs[edit]

Just a few notes for you about your recent edits to Wildrose Party MLAs:

  1. When adding an image to the infobox, it's not necessary to thumbnail or caption it — rather, you just put the filename itself directly into the image = field and use the separate image_size = field to adjust the size if necessary. (You don't even have to actually wikilink the filename, for that matter, as the box is coded to automatically do that.) A caption isn't necessary at all if it's just going to repeat the person's name — the caption = field is useful if you want to provide additional information, such as where the photo was taken if it's from a public appearance or who's with them if they're posing with someone else, but if it's just going to repeat the same information that's already at the top of the infobox then a caption isn't needed at all.
  2. When adding references, it's not sufficient to just add a plain web URL. Web pages go down or get restructured and become dead links all the time, so we need complete citation details (i.e. the title of the article, the publication it appears in, the date it was published on, etc.) in addition to the URL itself. That way, if anything ever happens to the webpage then we can just strip the URL and still have a valid citation — whereas if something is cited just to a web URL without the additional information, then if that link ever goes dead the information has become unreferenced again.

Hope that helps a bit. Bearcat (talk) 21:42, 5 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks - will go back and clarify references.Montueswed (talk) 16:53, 6 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Copyright problems with File:MLA Rod Fox.jpg[edit]

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File permission problem with File:Wildrose Leader Danielle Smith.jpg[edit]

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File permission problem with File:Drew Barnes.jpg[edit]

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Possibly unfree File:Jason Hale.jpg[edit]

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Wildrose and some advice[edit]

Hi Montueswed, I see from the image uploads that you are having some challenges getting Wikipedia's processes down. I am hoping I can help a little. As a free content project, Wikipedia's image use requirements are fairly strict. We cannot accept "Will be provided on request" to argue that permission to freely upload has been granted. It looks like you have already been pointed to WP:OTRS and have sent the evidence to that team for at least some of the images, though I note that File:Drew Barnes.jpg is still missing that notation. I do not have access to the OTRS queue so do not know the contents of whatever you sent, but the best way to ensure these images remain is to ensure that the copyright holder of the images explicitly states their willingness to release the images to a free license. The one I use for my own images is CC-BY-SA, which grants any reuser permission to use the image and create derivatives for any reason (including commercial), so long as they credit the copyright holder (which we do via the dedicated image description page) and share any derivative copies under a compatible license.

Also, I have to ask: Are you affiliated with the Wildrose Party in any fashion? If so, please read our documentation on editors with a conflict of interest. Having a COI does not disqualify you from editing the articles, but it will likely result in a higher level of scrutiny towards your edits as others wish to ensure that we retain a neutral point of view, as expressed by available secondary sources. When it doubt, it is always best to seek advice on the article's talk page, which you have been doing, or at a central noticeboard. WT:CWNB is a noticeboard for Canadian Wikipedians, and WP:NPOVN is a good overall place to seek advice if you are concerned that a proposed change or source may not be viewed as neutral.

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Thanks for the tips, they are appreciated.Montueswed (talk) 16:53, 6 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
In the interests of full disclosure, I should indicate a COI, due to an employment affiliation with the official opposition in Alberta. Please note, this is not a direct party affiliation. Sorry for any confusion - new to editing and trying to figure out the etiquette and rules, which I fully respect. I realize this limits the edits that can be made. I assumed updated photos would be of interest to Wikipedia without violating neutrality - and have submitted the proper authorization as has been indicated as necessary. Likewise, the intent in updating MLA bios was to match the pages of other MLAs, many which are quite detailed and use similar sources. There is definitely no intent of 'vandalism,' but I'd like to offer suggestions for improvement on these pages, so they are similar to those of other Albertan and Canadian MLA and party pages. Montueswed (talk) 19:40, 6 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I've dealt with the OTRS. – Connormah (talk) 21:55, 11 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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August 2013[edit]

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Possibly unfree files[edit]

Some of your files may be unfree. See Wikipedia:Possibly unfree files/2013 November 1#OTRS pending since June. --Stefan2 (talk) 21:16, 1 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks. Consent declaration has been sent Nov. 5. Awaiting permission ticket.

Possibly unfree files[edit]

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Thanks, OTRS has been sent November 20, 2013