User talk:Alexaisa/European Hydration Institute

Latest comment: 11 years ago by Alexaisa

Dear Malik.

I wrote an article about a health foundation (European Hydration Institute). I'm related with them due to friendship and "professional" (more or less, if being paid with sandwiches and drinks can be considered as it).

I fight with the board team to publish all their professional contents, written down by the most reputed professionals in that area, under Creative Commons licenses (as remarked at the webpage). Why? To allow people to reuse all that healthy contents in the way they consider the best to help people, specially elderly, children and pregnant women.

I can not realize what I missed. That contents are Commons and many other people are using that in their own websites using the CC license. I tried to follow the guidelines to give wikipedia the licenses but, as I see, I did it in the wrong way.

Due to the fact that these contents are scientific and need solid references they ask me to preserve the Non Modification mark to avoid false messages; scientifics are that kind of people...

Please, let me know what can I do to publish the article because I really think that I have not missed any guideline.

In advance, it is my first article and I am not the best editor and probably I failed in many ways... excuse-me in that case. My idea is to help growing wikipedia (I'm an active user and from my blog oceanoinfierno.com I'm referencing wikipedia in every article) with articles such as Hydration (Human Hydration), not yet existing with the most professional contents I can find.

Thank you a lot in advance.


Alex Aisa(Alexaisa (talk) 09:31, 9 September 2012 (UTC))Reply