User talk:LFaraone/Archive/2014/February

Latest comment: 10 years ago by LFaraone in topic Post

Status

Several (mostly) unrelated things away from my Wikipedia keyboard have conspired to sap up a good deal of my free time this past week and for the next several. I will still be following the current matters in front of the Committee and will be involved therein, but may be slow to respond or inactive elsewhere. LFaraone 20:20, 12 February 2014 (UTC)

School IP

I wanted to inform you that this IP User:194.158.46.178 belongs to a school known as San Anton School as I have seen some students "fooling about" with it during lessons. JasonLot (talk) 17:28, 19 February 2014 (UTC)

Your offer

I understand that you can make people understand arbitration, - I am interested. My background: English is not my first language, I know only one case, Infoboxes. I thought, it was about infoboxes but learned the hard way that it wasn't. Please instruct me. - Practical consequence: one of three "clarifications" (so far) resulted in me being unable to add an infobox to an article I didn't "create" in a literal sense (make the very first edit). It happens that I forget who "created", after working on an article for a while. I would like a place where I could name such articles, for independent people to judge if a Bach cantata or a musician can't have an infobox after all, in consistency with other articles of the same categories. One example is pictured here, related to BWV 138, with the title translated as "Why do you trouble yourself, my heart", - part of the discussion of the proposed decision in the case. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 16:13, 24 February 2014 (UTC)

Post

Hello I am responsible for Ericka Raye's post. I am her mominger. When will her page be viewable to others?--Erickaraye (talk) 13:44, 25 February 2014 (UTC)

Sharing accounts isn't allowed on Wikipedia; if you intend to have a degree of involvement in the project yourself, I recommend you create a separate account. The short answer is, the page she posted won't; it doesn't meet our notability guidelines, discloses too much personal information, and isn't what Wikipedia is for. LFaraone 13:56, 25 February 2014 (UTC)