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I have moved a couple of your Red Dwarf pages to more sensible places. I hope you don't mind. --[[User:Moochocoogle|Moochocoogle]] 18:36, 2 Sep 2004 (UTC)
I have moved a couple of your Red Dwarf pages to more sensible places. I hope you don't mind. --[[User:Moochocoogle|Moochocoogle]] 18:36, 2 Sep 2004 (UTC)

:Not at all. That's how Wikipedia works, after all, and you're right- the new headings are more sensible. --[[User Daibhid C|Daibhid C]]

Revision as of 18:50, 3 September 2004

I see nobody's given you the welcoming speech yet. *Ahem.*

Hello Daibhid, welcome to Wikipedia! I hope you like the place and decide to stay. If you ever need editing help visit Wikipedia:How does one edit a page or how to format them visit our manual of style. Experiment at Wikipedia:Sandbox. If you need pointers on how we title pages visit Wikipedia:Naming conventions. If you have any other questions about the project then check out Wikipedia:Help or add a question to the Village pump.

(And no, I can't remember offhand which author bio you nicked that joke from, either.)

--Paul A 04:30, 2 Mar 2004 (UTC)


I'm not entirely happy about Image:Amcoa.jpg. I have a feeling that it is against Wikipedia policy to use images whose terms of permission exclude third-party use. --Paul A 09:15, 2 Mar 2004 (UTC)

Only if that restricts others. It's routine in publishing to seek permission, even very limited permission, when it's not really needed. That provides protection against a time and money wasting legal case. It's a prudent step for many uploaders and is likely to be required much of the time when non-US people use items which qualify for fair use in the US. Sometimes US people assume incorrectly that having a license that's restrictive restricts the right to fair use, which isn't the case. Even in the US for fair use materials, it's just a cheap way for the uploader to get legal protection. Jamesday 08:12, 13 May 2004 (UTC)[reply]

I have moved a couple of your Red Dwarf pages to more sensible places. I hope you don't mind. --Moochocoogle 18:36, 2 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Not at all. That's how Wikipedia works, after all, and you're right- the new headings are more sensible. --Daibhid C