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== Image galleries==
Hi! I see you've done a lot of work improving articles, especially those related to Italy and Italian culture, where your knowledge is especially valuable.
However, I'd appreciate it if you'd read and respond to my points at [[Talk:Achiam]] before continuing to insist that the article's image "gallery" must be deleted.

In addition, please be more thoughtful in composing your edit summaries. Summaries such as...
*''The previous article was clearly written by an ignorant of architectural history''
*''rv stupid advices in the external links... This is an ENCYCLOPEDIA!!!! ''
*''reverted to section pre-messy additions by semilliterate''
...are uncalled for (though they do provide some unintentional&mdash;I assume&mdash;comic relief when read as a group).
Also, what does ''sthg,'' seen in many of your summaries, mean? [[User:EEng|EEng]] ([[User talk:EEng|talk]]) 21:10, 9 May 2010 (UTC)

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Canosa di Puglia: 8 May 2010

Could you please explain why again you removed the galleries on the Canosa di Puglia page. You failed to adequately explain the policy by stating in your notes that is was not in Commons. I suspect you didn't check as they clearly are in Wikipedia Commons. Would you please describe in better detail the idea of deleting such galleries completely. I can understand reformatting the galleries and placing the pictures elsewhere, but the deletions would indicate that this is a point of view as you fail to substantiate their deletion.

Stundra (talk) 14:34, 8 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]


Prince Belmonte: 12 April 2010

On 20th March 2010 you removed a great deal of content from the above article, with no justifications for the edits. I revised the changes so that any who have an interest in Southern Italy prior to the unification of Italy could continue to access the information on this set of individuals who had importance in that era.

I see that on 12th April you have repeated the wholesale deletions, this time with comments: viz Finishing purging out excess of araldic (useless) detail)/rv totally unrelevant, overdetailed noble-stuff/...Purged of serfish attributions.

Your edit comments such as 'araldic (useless) detail' and 'serfish attributions' indicate a personal view which is revisionist, to say the least. Italy in the south functioned as a feudal aristocracy for hundreds of years: the Belmonte article does not claim that was a good or bad thing- but to delete the facts is not going to remove the history, and a 'serfish attribution'- an opinion- is in other words 'the power of the feudal aristocracy'- a fact. My question to you as an editor is whether you can really be sure this article with its full material is not of interest to others? Is it not a legitimate matter for such 'araldic' material to be available in an article on a relevant subject for those who ARE interested in the topic? [By 'araldic' I take you to mean 'heraldic'.]

For brevity, I am going to pick three items which you deleted which would appear to be of interest to a student of southern Italy's history, as examples of many others:

1. 'General Commander of the Austrian Army at the Battle of Bitonto, during the War of Polish Succession.' The entry on this individual was totally destroyed by your edit. Was he really so irrelevant to the country/region's history?

2. Here is a reference which would have helped guide any person with an interest in the topic to original source material, again deleted, with no decent justification: 'Secretarías Provinciales, Libro 152, folios 90 vº y ss, Departamento de Referencias, Archivo General de Simancas (Valladolid)'

3. Would it not be of interest to see the military connection between the control and resourcing of two castles in Puglia (Copertino and Galatone) and a fortress against Saracen invasion at Belmonte? How can a reader capture this after your deletions?

I understand that you are an active editor on Wikipedia. But, given your expertise, do you really see a justification for the wholesale destruction of content, including footnotes which provide guidance to original materials? You have the skill to refine and improve material, but wholesale deletions based on an apparent dislike for topics relating to the history of southern Italy appear to show a serious lack of objectivity.

I am not going to continue to defend this article, re-posting large parts of an article that you have deleted twice wholesale, including what appears to be a significant amount of research by others into original materials. But I am registering disappointment that an article which I enjoyed learning from has been rendered to a skeleton of its former self- and is now, frankly, pointless.

PS Where are the photographs now of the castles held by this family historically? Are you really maintaining by deleting them that this material is not of interest in enriching an article and making it more informative/interesting to a reader? Extraordinary.

4017N1456E (talk) 15:48, 12 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Really old copyright issue

I've been working my way through some suspected copyright issue articles and came across Primavera (painting) which you created back in October 2005. This article appears to have been primarily a copy/paste from www.wga.hu which looks like a copyright violation as they clearly state "© Web Gallery of Art", however in looking at your other contributions around that time I see, for example, File:Madonna Masaccio.jpg for which you state "Permission by www.wga.hu". I am wondering if you had explicit permission to place their text onto Wikipedia also and if that permission was ever communicated to the Wikimedia foundation (through OTRS or whatever system they may have had in place back then). Is anything ringing a bell? VernoWhitney (talk) 03:48, 11 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for your reply. It had skipped my mind to actually look through your old talk pages before asking you about the situation. I'll try and follow up with those who had previously talked to you about the copyright status of those articles and see what they figured out. Thanks again! VernoWhitney (talk) 13:08, 11 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Would you happen to still have the email or whatever other communication you had from www.wga.hu granting you permission to use their material? VernoWhitney (talk) 13:49, 13 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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I'm sorry if I upset you, that was not my intent. I am not opening a copyright violation against you, I am opening an investigation into those articles you created 5 years ago. I am aware that any copyright situation was unintentional, but there is still copyrighted material present in some of the articles you created, and unless we have usable permission from the copyright holders it needs to be removed. VernoWhitney (talk) 20:16, 13 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Hi. As an admin who works copyright problems, I just wanted to second what VernoWhitney has said here. This investigation is not meant to malign you or to devalue your contributions to the project over the past five years. It's just that when this content was placed, we didn't have really good processes in place for handling these kinds of copyright concerns, and if this material has been copied without a legally usable permission (even if they had all good intentions), we can't have it. We currently have a copyright investigation opened on a professional author because his publisher wouldn't let him reuse his own words. Wikipedia is a very prominent website, and we just have to be sure that we handle copyright matters in accord with the US laws that govern us to avoid getting into trouble. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 21:18, 13 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Roman Renaissance

Dear Attilios, you are soooo polite! I am currently in the UK visiting family. I haven't been doing any more on Wiki than keeping an eye on the pages that I watch. I am not very good at using my son's laptop and keep making things disappear! I will see what I can do. Amandajm (talk) 10:59, 12 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Scusa se ti disturbo ancora una volta per una cosa vecchia di un anno fa. Nella voce su Franco Sacchetti c'è un tizio che sta inserendo un "also known as Frano Sacetic" che non sta né in cielo né in terra, rollbackando a tutto spiano anche chi gli segnala che un nome del genere non è mai stato utilizzato da nessun autore, nemmeno in Croazia! Puoi dargli un occhio? Grazie e ciao.--151.21.254.68 (talk) 17:10, 14 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Scusa ancora se ti disturbo, ma quel tizio addirittura adesso ha inserito questa modifica: addirittura Sacchetti sarebbe nato a Ragusa in Italia, e così il furbone ha cancellato tutto quanto in un colpo solo! Purtroppo per lui (e per noi, che dobbiamo leggere simili bestialità), Sacchetti è nato a Ragusa in Dalmazia, da un padre mercante fiorentino che era trasferito là per affari.--151.21.249.158 (talk) 16:54, 15 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Faccio il mio ultimo intervento nella tua talk page e poi mi taccio: purtroppo dopo un giro di valzer siamo tornati al punto d'inizio: il tizio ha rimesso al suo posto Frano Sacetic. Sconfortante.--151.21.249.158 (talk) 18:41, 15 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Just to make sure, I think a note should be left in the article discussion demanding that a reliable and verifiable source is provided to show where the Croatian name comes from, before adding it again to the article. --Piero Montesacro (talk) 19:43, 15 April 2010 (UTC) -- Done --Piero Montesacro (talk) 20:01, 15 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Re: Bosco

In your efforts to repeatedly blank a section, you have repeatedly removed a tag explaining that it should not be removed until the issue has been settled. The issue is currently under discussion on the article's talk page; if you wish to be heard in the results, I encourage you to join in that discussion. --Nat Gertler (talk) 15:46, 7 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Please bambino, do it not more. We are in reconstruction of the article. Thank you for your suggestions, but notify me first of any observation. Grazie :) --Albeiror24 - English - Español - Italiano - ខ្មែរ 16:05, 7 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I'm agree. I am reviewing the article line by line. Thank you for your participation. It is very welcome. Grazie. --Albeiror24 - English - Español - Italiano - ខ្មែរ 04:33, 8 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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Image galleries

Hi! I see you've done a lot of work improving articles, especially those related to Italy and Italian culture, where your knowledge is especially valuable. However, I'd appreciate it if you'd read and respond to my points at Talk:Achiam before continuing to insist that the article's image "gallery" must be deleted.

In addition, please be more thoughtful in composing your edit summaries. Summaries such as...

  • The previous article was clearly written by an ignorant of architectural history
  • rv stupid advices in the external links... This is an ENCYCLOPEDIA!!!!
  • reverted to section pre-messy additions by semilliterate

...are uncalled for (though they do provide some unintentional—I assume—comic relief when read as a group). Also, what does sthg, seen in many of your summaries, mean? EEng (talk) 21:10, 9 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]