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Copyright Templates
Please explain your rationale for the copyright templates you changed. When you upload an image using Special:Upload you choose tags to categorize the image (i.e. film, television, etc.), then you select a license. The two things are seperate. If you stick the fairuse template in the images-photo template, you introduce double posting of the fairuse template because someone might pick photo + fair use license, the result will be photo, fairuse, fairuse displayed on the image. — JeiaraTalk 20:56, 31 May 2009 (UTC)
- Okay, I understand now. I originally thought the photo should be under fairuse tag. Thanks for the noticing. :D --TX55TALK 02:03, 1 June 2009 (UTC)
Fiction Sections
This is an in-universe wiki - there's no need for Fiction sections. :-) --Kanamekun 06:46, 2 June 2009 (UTC)
- Got it. I think my brain haven't switched here yet. Thanks. ;-D --TX55TALK 06:47, 2 June 2009 (UTC)
- I appreciate your thoughtful edits, but I did want to weigh in and make a request. Do you mind being a bit more deferential to other editors like Darth and others, at least for the first week or two of editing? You are doing major surgery to important articles, and not really taking the time to build a consensus or see how things are being done... just making huge changes. I am an admin on the site, and I don't really rename sections and revert other editor's changes. Darth has made thousands of edits and has a good sense for what works and what doesn't... as do a lot of our other editors.
- We're always excited to get new enthusiastic editors, so I'm excited to work together! But I did want to check in, b/c we're a small community of editors and our working rapport is based on mutual respect and rapport... so just wanted to bounce that thought off of you. --Kanamekun 07:05, 2 June 2009 (UTC)
- Thanks for your noticing. I apologize if I've caused some trouble or some inconvenient. :) By the way, I've come the site for a while. I just got some spare time in recent weeks (and not for sure about the next weeks or months) to help working on the site. Thanks for give me advices. ;) --TX55TALK 07:11, 2 June 2009 (UTC)
Screenshot/screen captures
To keep the naming convention the same (since the top-level category is Category:Images/Screenshot, you might want to rename:
to
— JeiaraTalk 18:38, 2 June 2009 (UTC)
Oh, thanks for notice, I'm going to fix it now. ;-D --TX55TALK 01:56, 3 June 2009 (UTC)
- You also have under Category:Copyright templates Template:T1cap Template:T4cap. I'm trying to figure what you are trying to do. Looking at your templates It looks like you are creating copyright licensing templates for each image type.
Currently image licensing is like this:
Unknown:Own photo:
- I don't know the license → Template:No license
Wikimedia:
- I took this photo myself → Template:Self
Free licenses:
- I got this from Wikipedia or another Wikimedia project → Template:From Wikimedia
Other
- This is license under the GFDL → Template:GFDL
- This is licensed under another free license → Template:Other free
- This is in the public domain → Template:PD
- This will be used in a way that qualifies as fair use under US law. → Template:Fairuse
- This is copyrighted, but use is permitted by the copyright holder. → Template:CopyrightedFreeUseProvidedThat
What is wrong with using the generic Fairuse license template and then categorizing the image? Where did you copy these templates from?
Do you want a whole brand new licensing scheme like:
Unknown:Own photo:
- I don't know the license
Wikimedia:
- I took this photo myself
Free licenses:
- I got this from Wikipedia or another Wikimedia project
Other
- This is license under the GFDL
- This is licensed under another free license
Fairuse
- This is in the public domain
- This will be used in a way that qualifies as fair use under US law.
- This is copyrighted, but use is permitted by the copyright holder.
- Generic Fairuse
- T1 Film Fairuse
- T2 Film Fairuse
- T3 Film Fairuse
- T4 Film Fairuse
- TSCC Fairuse
You should post on Terminator_Wiki:Current_events for big changes to the wiki like that. Let me know what you are trying to do.
— JeiaraTalk 20:21, 3 June 2009 (UTC)
- I just think we need a few more copyright info templates besides the generic Fairuse license since it would be better to make the image info much more specific. I think you have helped me create the blueprint (which I know how to do but don't know how to , um, write down?) like above. :)
- Much of the templates are applications based on the Template:Filmcap, which is a slightly modification of Template:Screencap created by me on Teletraan I. While Template:Fairuse is a modification from Template:Fairuese.
- I stop creating the rest templates is because I think I still need to post a discussion with other user(see the later part of the next paragraph.). (I'm sorry that I forgot to mention it at first place.)
- I created the page because I think I need a "sketch" or "plan paper" at first place, so I can start a discussion with other users. I haven't gone to Terminator Wiki:Current events because I haven't make sure the "sketch" is ready to be showed for discussion yet and I'm still checking/examining on it whether there needs any improvement. So does the sketch for the Stub templates.
- And I apologize if I cause some inconvenience or troublesome. :) --TX55TALK 02:36, 4 June 2009 (UTC)
- Thanks a lot! And that really encourage me. I'll let you know if I got problems. ^^/ --TX55TALK 17:22, 4 June 2009 (UTC)
Hey!
I see you undid some of my work on the Marcus Wright page. First I have to ask why? And then I have to ask why you reverted what I'd done? You cannot revert an entire page worth of work like that! You are damn lucky the revision process is easy to undo, because I would not be in the least bit amused if my work had been lost. Stop undoing other people's work! Edit the page, change what you want to change, but do not go into the edit history and just wipe out someone's work like that. Darth Raivon 02:45, 10 June 2009 (UTC)
- Replied: Editing conflict
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Please,you no wathing Terminator Salvation in ending credits is not t-800 (read t-rip)
- The machine is credit "T-800" in the film. If you have any question or opinion, please post it in talk page before doing any moving. --TX55TALK 06:44, September 5, 2009 (UTC)
QUESTION
I have a question Oh my god where do you(T-X55) see the images of Terminator salvation(as seen at T-800 (Terminator Salvation)) Im crazy to watch this movie!GHPhenomGod 15:13, September 5, 2009 (UTC)
- Those image are originally uploaded by other users, not me.
- Yeh, Terminator Salvation is definitely one of the best movies of the year. --TX55TALK 15:45, September 5, 2009 (UTC)
GG Thx...GHPhenomGod 17:42, September 5, 2009 (UTC)
- You're welcome. ;-) --TX55TALK 01:14, September 6, 2009 (UTC)
TSCC season 3
hi, tx55, i'm a new user from italy. i found a page http://www.fmqinc.com/sarah-connor-chronicles/
as i reported in the wiki season 3 page.
i'm not very good in english, so i can't understand all the things written in that page, but it seems interesting.
i see that you are a great contributor, so can you read the page and say what you think about it?
thank you!
--Massimo m 16:45, September 17, 2009 (UTC)
- Thanks, but I think I'm just a contributor mainly helping improve the site. :) As for the information, other users have confirm the blog seems not officially sourced. --TX55TALK 11:23, September 18, 2009 (UTC)
Thank you!
For adding terminators to the T-800 list. Really saved me some time.
- You're welcome!! ;-D --TX55TALK 16:37, October 9, 2009 (UTC)
