User talk:DopefishJustin
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Again, welcome! I love your creative name :-). ugen64 23:16, Mar 23, 2004 (UTC)
- Hmm, I always thought this nick was unoriginal, but thanks! DopefishJustin 00:03, Mar 24, 2004 (UTC)
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Keen5.png
Hiya. It seems that I accidentally deleted Keen5.png in addition to the JPEGs I was supposed to delete. :/ I'm sorry about that. I'm glad you said you had the file still, so you can re-upload it. Thanks. — Timwi 20:27, 3 May 2004 (UTC)
- It's reuploaded now, so no harm done. I guess I'll try to make my listings clearer in the future :) DopefishJustin 21:39, May 3, 2004 (UTC)
Bread clips
Hurrah for bread clips! Good job fleshing out that stub. - TB 22:13, 11 May 2004 (UTC)
Why I reverted
Justin - H-anime is a an abbreviated form of Hentai. According to the rules for naming categories, category names are supposed to be descriptive, and thus Hentai is preferable.
Also, the term "Hentai" is orders of magnitude more popular and recognized. It gets 500 times as many google hits - 22,100,000 to 43,000. →Raul654 21:13, May 31, 2004 (UTC)
- "H" is not exactly an abbreviation of "hentai" (see hentai), but fine. It does need to have "anime" in it, though, because we probably want categories for manga and games at some point. DopefishJustin (・∀・) 21:38, 31 May 2004 (UTC)
Placement of disambiguation links
Justin, I posted my suggestion for placement of disambiguation links to Wikipedia_talk:Disambiguation, as you proposed.
Jorge Stolfi 05:31, 1 Jun 2004 (UTC)
Why circumflexes instead of macrons are seen in Shonen Jump articles
Justin, articles relating to Viz' Shonen Jump use circumflexes instead of macrons because Viz uses circumflexes instead of macrons to mark long vowels in Shonen Jump. Therefore, for articles that are about Shonen Jump manga, circumflexes are used there. WhisperToMe 08:04, 13 Jul 2004 (UTC)
- I don't particularly care what Viz does; this is Wikipedia, not Shonen Jump. I also don't happen to know offhand every series that runs in the English Shonen Jump. I won't bother redoing stuff that's been reverted though. DopefishJustin (・∀・) 00:34, Jul 14, 2004 (UTC)
- The main reason is that "proper noun"s on Shonen Jump often have the circumflex used. A few examples that have Wikipedia articles:
- However, Viz can be inconsistent with using them, so not all instances of a said name WILL have the circumflex. But if it has an instance, it should be used. WhisperToMe 20:52, 14 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Edit attribution
Hi Justin. The edit from your IP has now been reattributed to your username. Regards — Kate Turner | Talk 00:26, 2004 Sep 5 (UTC)
Data Management Wiki Committee
Thank you for your contribution to one, or more, articles that are now organized under Data management.
Because of your previous intrest, you are recieving an invitation to become a founding member of the Data Management Wiki Committee.
The members, of course, will form and solidify the purpose, rules, officers, etc. but my idea (to kick things off) is to establish a group of us who will take responsiblity to see that the ideas of Data management are promoted and well represented in Wikipedia articles.
If you are willing to join the committee, please go to Category_talk:Data_management and indicate your acceptance of this invitation by placing your three tilde characters in the list.
KeyStroke 01:22, 2004 Sep 25 (UTC)
Article Licensing
Hi, I've started a drive to get users to multi-license all of their contributions that they've made to either (1) all U.S. state, county, and city articles or (2) all articles, using the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike (CC-by-sa) v1.0 and v2.0 Licenses or into the public domain if they prefer. The CC-by-sa license is a true free documentation license that is similar to Wikipedia's license, the GFDL, but it allows other projects, such as WikiTravel, to use our articles. Since you are among the top 1000 Wikipedians by edits, I was wondering if you would be willing to multi-license all of your contributions or at minimum those on the geographic articles. Over 90% of people asked have agreed. For More Information:
- Multi-Licensing FAQ - Lots of questions answered
- Multi-Licensing Guide
- Free the Rambot Articles Project
To allow us to track those users who muli-license their contributions, many users copy and paste the "{{DualLicenseWithCC-BySA-Dual}}" template into their user page, but there are other options at Template messages/User namespace. The following examples could also copied and pasted into your user page:
- Option 1
- I agree to [[Wikipedia:Multi-licensing|multi-license]] all my contributions, with the exception of my user pages, as described below:
- {{DualLicenseWithCC-BySA-Dual}}
OR
- Option 2
- I agree to [[Wikipedia:Multi-licensing|multi-license]] all my contributions to any [[U.S. state]], county, or city article as described below:
- {{DualLicenseWithCC-BySA-Dual}}
Or if you wanted to place your work into the public domain, you could replace "{{DualLicenseWithCC-BySA-Dual}}" with "{{MultiLicensePD}}". If you only prefer using the GFDL, I would like to know that too. Please let me know what you think at my talk page. It's important to know either way so no one keeps asking. -- Ram-Man (comment (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=User_talk:Ram-Man&action=edit§ion=new)| talk)
Warez
thanx. — Rickyrab | Talk 20:35, 20 May 2005 (UTC)
Sandra Hess
Hi! Thank you for letting me know about the issue. I'm pretty new in Wikipedia and just thought of contributing a little. I've considered your suggestions and have edited the pages.