Talk:Richard Keyes

Latest comment: 11 years ago by Jevid in topic Death of Richard Keyes

I am not Richard Keyes edit

I am not Richard Keyes, but I am his son. I'm actually somewhat embarrassed to find that according to Wikipedia policy WP:COI on conflict of interest, I have technically violated that policy. I did not knowingly violate the policy, and even though I did attempt to read everything I could on proper policy and procedure, I was not aware of my conflict. The spirit of my article was not an attempt to commercially promote Richard Keyes, but with his recent granting of Professor Emeritus status, was an attempt to add the information about his life and work to the greater common knowledge base that is Wikipedia. After reviewing the article, I believe that the information provided was done so with a neutral point of view, and that I was able to identify and minimize any bias that I may have. I now humbly and honestly request the help of the Wikipedia community in my attempt to make this a better article and to make sure it conforms to the Wikipedia standards. I know now that in the future, I will have to be very careful to limit any editing I do to this article, do to my COI, and limit myself to non-controversial edits. Jevid (talk) 22:07, 8 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

Permission to use images edit

Today, I emailed the declaration of consent for Wikipedia to use the images contained in the Richard Keyes article to the OTRS team, which you noted were missing. Jevid (talk) 19:01, 11 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

Nigly details edit

Although I know these are nigly details, there are a number of spelling mistakes and Wikifiable items in the article. Emeritis is usually spelt emeritus. There is an article on Life drawing, wikifying this link is usual. Contact me if you need any help. --JHvW (talk) 23:33, 24 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Death of Richard Keyes edit

Today, I edited this page due to the death of Richard Keyes. I believe I have corrected some of the spelling, grammar and Wikifiable items as noted above, as well as changes to show the past tense. A link to his obituary has also been added. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jevid (talkcontribs) 03:24, 25 September 2012 (UTC)Reply