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POTD notification edit

 
POTD

Hi Lise,

Just to let you know that the Featured Picture File:Patrick Street Cork2.jpg is due to make an appearance as Picture of the Day on March 17, 2010. If you get a chance, you can check and improve the caption at Template:POTD/2010-03-17. howcheng {chat} 17:00, 15 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Barnstar edit

  The Rosetta Barnstar
Für Durova. Vielen Dank für Deine Übersetzerdienste neulich. :) JN466 00:38, 16 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
Macht nichts. :) Durova412 04:46, 16 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

User:Drew Napili edit

  Resolved

an fyi; new user dipped an oar right into my business. Jack Merridew 06:38, 16 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Your suggestion on LISCO IP edits edit

See Wikipedia talk:Arbitration/Requests/Case/Transcendental Meditation movement/Workshop/LISCO IPs. Cool Hand Luke 00:44, 17 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for the link. Durova412 01:07, 17 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Image license question edit

Hi Durova. I deleted file:Hayworth.jpg yesterday as it was tagged F9, from http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=4983752&id=312423051210. The user re-uploaded it, and I want a 2nd opinion. Any thoughts? -- Flyguy649 talk 16:03, 17 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Nonfree use rationales almost never stick for living persons. Suggest redeletion as copyvio and opening a dialog with the uploader. Durova412 16:24, 17 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
Thanks! -- Flyguy649 talk 16:58, 17 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Coordinator elections have opened! edit

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Thanks for the notification. Will have a look. Durova412 16:21, 19 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Copyright in the People's Republic of China edit

Would you please have a look at Wikipedia:Media copyright questions#Copyright in the People's Republic of China if you have a moment? For your convenience, I will summarize the issue below:

My question at MCQ was whether the images of Nie Fengzhi here are in the public domain. NativeForeigner pointed me to commons:Template:PD-China, which indicates: "According to copyright laws of the People's Republic of China ... all photographs enter the public domain 50 years after they were first published, or if unpublished 50 years from creation".

The problem arises from the fact that only one of the images (the group photo, which I've already uploaded to Commons) identifies its date of creation. In particular, the date of creation of the headshot (top photo) is ambiguous. One can guess that the image was created and published in 1955 (the year in which Nie attained the rank of lieutenant general), but it would be a guess only. Is that enough, in your opinion, to treat the image as PD, or should I treat the image as copyrighted until 2042 (50 years after Nie's death, since the image was obviously created while he was alive)?

I would appreciate any advice you could offer. -- Black Falcon (talk) 20:22, 19 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

The most I could do that you haven't done already is look up Commons:Commons:Licensing#People.27s_Republic_of_China, which is excerpted from the full text at Wikisource.[1] Give it a close look and see whether it covers undated works. I couldn't find a mention (but only skimmed). Durova412 20:46, 19 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
There's no mention in the Commons page, but I'll try the full-text document at Wikisource. Thank you! -- Black Falcon (talk) 20:52, 19 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
You're welcome, and best wishes. Durova412 21:47, 19 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

A huge number of medical images edit

I wonder if you can help at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Medicine#>23000 pictures to import and the subsequent Radiopaedia section. You're the only image expert I know. Can you help or put him in touch with someone who can? Colin°Talk 20:30, 19 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for the query. Have replied at project talk. Durova412 20:40, 19 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Thank you edit

Hi, I Just wanted to thank you for giving us part of your time at the discussion that is going on the Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Medicine, and for notifying the OTRS noticeboard. Thank you again :-) MaenK.A.Talk 15:55, 20 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

You're very welcome. Please let me know if there's anything else I can do to assist. Although my time is limited these days this is exactly the sort of thing worth prioritizing. Thank you for your work in this important and encyclopedic area. Best regards, Durova412 15:59, 20 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
Sure I ll let you know, and thank you again to give us a part of you little free time. I have a general question regarding talk pages, is it bold or rude to correct indentations of conversations by other users?? MaenK.A.Talk 16:44, 20 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
Usually that's ok if it's done for clarity and the words aren't altered. If the conversation is basically friendly no one is likely to mind. Although it's generally better to leave things alone unless there's a pressing need for that. Sometimes people use indentation levels to indicate a reply to an earlier post. Durova412 16:48, 20 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
Yea I know the rules of indentations, and as you can see the talk page of the wikiproject medicine is getting messy, as there is no correct indentations, so shall I correct that?? MaenK.A.Talk 16:51, 20 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
Totally up to you. :) Durova412 17:05, 20 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
I couldn't stop my self, it looked like a big mess :-), thanks for the help MaenK.A.Talk 17:37, 20 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

POTD notification edit

 
POTD

Hi Lise,

Just to let you know that the Featured Picture File:Daniel O'Connell2.jpg is due to make an appearance as Picture of the Day on March 24, 2010. If you get a chance, you can check and improve the caption at Template:POTD/2010-03-24. howcheng {chat} 18:30, 22 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

POTD notification edit

 
POTD

Hi Lise,

Just to let you know that the Featured Picture File:Randy's donuts1 edit1.jpg is due to make an appearance as Picture of the Day on March 25, 2010. If you get a chance, you can check and improve the caption at Template:POTD/2010-03-25. howcheng {chat} 16:40, 23 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Hopefully a helpful tip edit

I see that you are putting your signature outside of the resolved tag. Although you place it next to the tag in the wikitext it actually appears peculiarly below it. I think the reason you do this is because you find that the tag doesn't render when you put your sig inside it. The way to fix this is as followed:

{{resolved|1=Closing statement ~~~~}}

Note the "1=" which allows markup in your signature (specifically the equals signs) to play nice with the template. Hope this helps. –xenotalk 15:18, 24 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Yes, thank you. Durova412 15:23, 24 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

LOC Changes edit

It looks like the Library of Congress has done a complete revamp of their site. You're probably already aware. Anyway, all of the "source" links are now broken for LOC images. Do you think it would be possible to fix the links automatically somehow (i.e. with a bot)? Jujutacular T · C 20:54, 24 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Oh, for heaven's sake. Durova412 20:58, 24 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
Yea, I'm not sure what would possess them to make such a change. I don't even see any correspondence to the new addresses. Example File:Guiteau cartoon2.jpg:
Was: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3g06402
Now: http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/92508892/
I hope this won't take a manual change for every picture... Jujutacular T · C 21:06, 24 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
Hm. Why wouldn't they redirect any of this? Durova412 21:16, 24 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
No idea. Maybe they will, as the change did just happen today. Still seems strange though. If we end up having to fix these, I could see a bot at least making the task much simpler. Should I bring this up at a more central location? Jujutacular T · C 21:32, 24 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
Let's try contacting the LoC first. It's after 5pm on the East Coast. So nothing will be done today. The wiki may be collapsing around us, but it seems to have more to do with European servers. Durova412 21:38, 24 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
Haha, sounds good. Thanks. Jujutacular T · C 21:41, 24 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

General John Pershing edit

I would like to solicit the opinion of someone more knoweledgeable about Wikipedia policy than I. The John Pershing article has, for over a year contained, in the infobox, his nicknames of "Nigger Jack", and "Black Jack". As you know, an editor has removed the offensive term. I agree that it is a horridly offensive name, but feel that it should remain, in the interest of accuracy. The editor that removed the name has stated that it would violate WP:CON to return it before the dispute is resolved. It is my position that, because the name stood for over a year without incident, the oppisite is true; it must remain until such time as consensus says that it should be removed. I realize that I am rather new at this, and I do not wish to cause trouble, or violate policy. Am I within my rights to return the name to the infobox whilst the dispute is being resolved? Mk5384 (talk) 04:01, 25 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Infoboxes have their limitations. This is one of them. Have another look at my post to the talk page; your input appears to be sincere yet also has missed nearly all of the referenced points I was making:
  1. In the post-Reconstruction, pre-WWI United States, the "N-word" was far less transgressive than it is today.
  2. That particular word has undergone such a dramatic reduction in social acceptability that it must be presented within context, if at all.
  3. This isn't because of the word's offensiveness to modern sensibilities per se; it's because twenty-first century readers would not understand its use as a nickname for a white man and would have no point of reference for how it would become a badge of honor to him. Context must be provided or else it is shocking and misleading rather than informative.
  4. It may not be possible or necessary to contextualize that moniker adequately within the bounds of WP:NPOV, specifically WP:UNDUE. The nickname is a minor part of Pershing's life and career. A similar nickname in Irving Berlin's biographical background has more than twice the returns on Google Books, yet is not mentioned in his Wikipedia biography.
Durova412 04:37, 25 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
I did understand the points you were making, and they certainly hold water. I am in no position to comment on Irving Berlin, but as someone who has studied General Pershing extensively, I know that the nickname was not, in fact, a minor part of his career. I wasn't asking whether you agreed with me that they should be in the infobox. Instead, I was asking if I was violating policy by returning them.Mk5384 (talk) 07:07, 25 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
D, thanks for your help with this article. I feel all nicknames should be taken out while we get this resolved. An hour before making this post, Mk5384 readded the nicknames in the article. I've removed them again. To avoid this becoming an edit war, I suggest if they are added yet a third time, they be removed and the article protected. It appears only this single user is adament about having that nicknames section. Thanks again. -OberRanks (talk) 12:13, 25 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
Follow-up to this, I restored the material myself and started a vote to avoid an edit war and a protection need. Please participate in the vote if you'd like. Thanks! -OberRanks (talk) 12:46, 25 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
Have weighed in there, although voting isn't the best method of resolving this. Perhaps a content RfC would be better. Durova412 18:30, 25 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

Image restoration question edit

Hi Durova - I notice that your FAQ says that if somebody wants you to do image restoration, they should supply an uncompressed TIFF or PNG. Is this just your preference, or is it impossible to do useful work on JPGs? My articles use a lot of images that could do with some restoration, so I'd be interested in learning, but most of them are relatively low resolution JPGs (example). Thanks, Steve Smith (talk) 13:38, 25 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

JPEGs really aren't suitable for restoration purposes due to lossy compression. Durova412 18:28, 25 March 2010 (UTC)Reply
Thanks - I feared it might be so. Steve Smith (talk) 18:30, 25 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

New Photoshop edit

Have you seen the new Photoshop (jump to 2:50 in the video as the post suggests to see something cool)? The new features might be useful for image restoration. Gary King (talk) 18:21, 25 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

:) Durova412 18:29, 25 March 2010 (UTC)Reply

The Bugle: Issue LXXII, March 2012 edit

 
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Dispute resolution survey edit

 

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Hello Durova. I am currently conducting a study on the dispute resolution processes on the English Wikipedia, in the hope that the results will help improve these processes in the future. Whether you have used dispute resolution a little or a lot, now we need to know about your experience. The survey takes around five minutes, and the information you provide will not be shared with third parties other than to assist in analyzing the results of the survey. No personally identifiable information will be released.

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Possibly unfree File:Aventail.jpg edit

A file that you uploaded or altered, File:Aventail.jpg, has been listed at Wikipedia:Possibly unfree files because its copyright status is unclear or disputed. If the file's copyright status cannot be verified, it may be deleted. You may find more information on the file description page. You are welcome to add comments to its entry at the discussion if you are interested in it not being deleted. Thank you. Stefan2 (talk) 13:51, 17 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

Good nomination. This was a very early upload imported from another WMF project before I became aware of the Commons issue noted. Had forgotten it was here. (copying/posting similar comment at the discussion) Thank you for your diligence. :) Durova412 19:10, 18 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

GOCE July 2012 Copy Edit Drive edit

 
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I need an opinion on a photo from an expert on the subject edit

I have long been attached to this image of the battlecruiser Frunze, but the image at high res is dreadful. Is there any way that the image could be digitally cleaned up enough to have a shot at obtaining FP status? I'd be happy to list this as a co0nom at FPC if you think its got a chance. TomStar81 (Talk) 11:32, 26 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

It's a lovely photograph but it isn't featured picture material. Serious restoration size starts at 10 MB. On rare occasions something smaller passes, but for that sort of work a file isn't really large until it's over 100 MB. If a larger source file could be located the photographers at FPC would go hard on the result of work because it was shot on high speed film, which would have been a reasonable choice during the film era in low light conditions but not the thing to use on a sunny day. You can tell that this is high speed film from the grain at full resolution. That isn't really a correctable problem, at least not in the sense of featured picture criteria. Best regards. Durova412 19:46, 26 June 2012 (UTC)Reply
Amending that. This might possibly be a scan from a cheaply printed book. In which case a scan from an original print might yield something workable. Durova412 19:50, 26 June 2012 (UTC)Reply
  The Guidance Barnstar
Haha! That's what I like about asking professionals my questions, you get a direct answer in simple English from someone who knows what they are talking about :) Thanks for the reply, and while I am unsure about where I would find a bigger picture for use an an improvement I am grateful for the upfront feedback, so I am leaving this Guidance Barnstar here as a token of my appreciation for your information on this matter. TomStar81 (Talk) 03:17, 27 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

A barnstar for you! edit

  The Special Barnstar
Hi Durova! I feel very Happy and Proud to award you the Special Barnstar! You have been on Wikipedia for a long time and have made many great positive contributions to the project and a true asset:) There are only a handful of Wikipedians who have contributed so much in their precious time and you are one of them! ;) Regards and Happy Editing! See you around :) TheGeneralUser (talk) 10:53, 27 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

File:BHouse2.jpg missing description details edit

Dear uploader: The media file you uploaded as File:BHouse2.jpg is missing a description and/or other details on its image description page. If possible, please add this information. This will help other editors to make better use of the image, and it will be more informative for readers.

If the information is not provided, the image may eventually be proposed for deletion, a situation which is not desirable, and which can easily be avoided.

If you have any questions please see Help:Image page. Thank you. Sfan00 IMG (talk) 10:29, 4 July 2012 (UTC)Reply
Someone else was the original uploader. I did minor edits at his request. Have posted to his user talk regarding your request, but he appears to have retired. Durova412 02:38, 6 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

If you're around edit

Hi Durova! It's been a long time since I left you a note. I was wondering if you knew about the newly formed Editor Retention project? We're looking at ways to help retain users both new users and experienced ones. I'm especially interested in finding ways to help restore users who have significant experience with wp back to the project (see this thread here). If you had any reflections on what keeps you here and/or what contributes to you spending less timer here etc they'd be most welcome. Besides all that I hope you're doing well, best--Cailil talk 02:42, 11 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

How to reply to that? "Retained" doesn't exactly describe me; haven't made a mainspace edit in over 2 years. Durova412 06:15, 11 July 2012 (UTC)Reply
Well that's why I thought I'd drop you a line - if you had any thoughts on what would get you back to mainspace edits etc. But listen no pressure. If you'd prefer not, no worries :) --Cailil talk 14:31, 11 July 2012 (UTC)Reply
You're very kind to ask. Durova412 18:06, 11 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

Credo Reference Update & Survey (your opinion requested) edit

Credo Reference, who generously donated 400 free Credo 250 research accounts to Wikipedia editors over the past two years, has offered to expand the program to include 100 additional reference resources. Credo wants Wikipedia editors to select which resources they want most. So, we put together a quick survey to do that:

It also asks some basic questions about what you like about the Credo program and what you might want to improve.

At this time only the initial 400 editors have accounts, but even if you do not have an account, you still might want to weigh in on which resources would be most valuable for the community (for example, through WikiProject Resource Exchange).

Also, if you have an account but no longer want to use it, please leave me a note so another editor can take your spot.

If you have any other questions or comments, drop by my talk page or email me at wikiocaasi@yahoo.com. Cheers! Ocaasi t | c 17:14, 11 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

A question edit

Hi Durova. I stumbled across this photo while rewriting the associated article, and wondered if it was a good candidate for WP:FP. There are some small imperfections (dust, what looks like a wrinkle in the top right corner, etc.), so it could use some TLC. I don't know anything about image restoration, or have any specialized imagery software, so I was wondering if you could point me in the right direction. Thanks for any help you can provide. Parsecboy (talk) 13:13, 25 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

There's a free program called GIMP that can perform all the edits necessary. This is glass plate photography in pretty good condition. Lots of specks, a few scratches, but no major degradation in any critical area. The original photograph needs a small amount of rotation; notice how uneven the horizon is. The histogram also needs adjustment. In spite of the filters that attempt to perform these edits, a really good result has to be obtained manually.
Below are two different restorations of the same photograph. The image at center was a restoration uploaded by a programmer who had spent years coding plugins for the specific purpose of automating photo restoration. The inherent problem with that type of approach is that it would take a breakthrough in artificial intelligence before it could be effective. No matter how a programmer sets the tolerances, current technology compares raw pixel data without a human understanding of context. A filter doesn't know the difference between sky and sandy beach; it can't tell the difference between a surface scratch and the support cables on the Wright Flyer. As you'll notice at high resolution, several of the support cables were obliterated in the automated edit while scratches and dirt remain. The histogram adjustment problems are obvious even at thumbnail.
So if you're asking with a sigh whether that means a good restoration actually goes in at full resolution and zaps every speck of dust manually, the answer is yes. Actually I worked in at least 200% resolution and would use the highest resolution TIFF file available (157.7 MB). The edit on your photo would take me about 8 hours. A first timer usually spends a week.


Best regards, Durova412 20:43, 25 July 2012 (UTC)Reply
Many thanks for your help, I can see how this can take a long time. I downloaded GIMP and started playing around with it. How do you fix imperfections? The blur or smudge tools? Parsecboy (talk) 02:07, 26 July 2012 (UTC)Reply
Here's a tutorial.[2] Durova412 03:13, 26 July 2012 (UTC)Reply
One more thought: these skills you're working on are reusable. Running a first time featured picture candidate is harder than a first time featured article candidate (or that was the case a couple of years ago when I was active) but media volunteering skills have greater reusability. Every image is different, but once you have a grasp of FPC requirements and the software and the medium it is possible to do a large amount of featured level work in a relatively short span of time. Depending on your interests that can be quite useful--the best aspect is the sense of contributing something of lasting value to an important topic. Best regards. :) Durova412 04:51, 26 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

The Bugle: Issue LXXVI, July 2012 edit

 
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You might be interested in this edit

Here, I suggested that your idea of having ScienceApologist improve an article by editing it at Wikisource be tried with Peter Damian. Cardamon (talk) 23:24, 13 August 2012 (UTC)Reply

File:Zahadolzhá--Navaho.jpg nominated for delisting as FP edit

There're concerns regarding EV, since the image is no longer used in the article, and appears to be unauthentic. Please see Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/delist/Navajo man in ceremonial dress; thank you. --Paul_012 (talk) 14:06, 31 August 2012 (UTC)Reply

The Bugle: Issue LXXVII, August 2012 edit

 
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Wikipedia:Editor review/TheGeneralUser (2) Your review is required and will be greatly appreciated :) edit

Hi Durova  ! I have started my second editor review at Wikipedia:Editor review/TheGeneralUser (2). I will be greatly delighted, thankful and valued to have your review for me regarding my editing and possible candidate for Adminship. As you are a experienced and long term Wikipedian so i have asked for your kind review. Take your time to review my editing and give the best review that you can :). Feel free to ask me any questions you would like to on the review page itself. It will be a great honor to have you review me for which I will truly feel appreciated and helpful! I always work to improve Wikipedia and make it a more better place to be for Everyone :). Regards and Happy Editing! TheGeneralUser (talk) 19:55, 4 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

Military history coordinator election edit

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Wikimedia Medicine edit

Can I point out the current discussion at the top of User talk:Iridescent? We're forming a new m:Thematic organization and this is one of the pre-incorporation discussions. One concern raised is the potential for undue influence from pharmaceutical companies and quackery. You were active in this COI discussion so I was wondering if you might be interested in commenting, or at least keeping an eye on things. --Anthonyhcole (talk) 03:10, 30 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Did anyone notify you? edit

Hello Durova. this is a clarification request for a case you were involved in five years ago. How time flies! The clarification is not about you, but about email privacy. EdJohnston (talk) 03:06, 8 November 2012 (UTC)Reply

Thank you Ed. You were the first to breathe a word of it. Much obliged. Durova412 00:47, 9 November 2012 (UTC)Reply

The Bugle: Issue LXXX, November 2012 edit

 
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RFC/User edit

Because you are an editor who has participated in previous discussions on the same topic (or a closely related one), I call your attention to discussion at Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Rhode Island Red.2. Sincerely, GeorgeLouis (talk) 17:02, 6 December 2012 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for the notification. Will probably sit this out. Durova412 20:38, 6 December 2012 (UTC)Reply

Request for image cleanup edit

Durova, do you still do image cleanup? If so, would you consider taking a look at File:King the Vice President.jpg? I'm not set up to do it, or I wouldn't pester you. thanks - KillerChihuahua 14:18, 8 December 2012 (UTC)Reply

 
Heavily damaged eyes are possibly the most difficult thing to restore. The human eye interprets that gaze intuitively, but imaging software has no understanding of context. A few misplaced pixels would change the expression.
Took a look at the original from the Library of Congress site. Daguerrotypes carry all the difficulties of other nineteenth century photographic processes with added problems because photography was in its infancy and people hadn't really learned to take care of the delicate print surface. This is a very soft focus portrait. If a restoration were successful it might end up something like the Augustus Washington portrait of Chancy Brown, which was much less heavily damaged before restoration. The only daguerrotype that approached this much damage I worked on was Jenny Lind, which was a better original and I abandoned that project after 30 hours of effort.
 
Admiral Farragut had less extensive damage to the eyes before restoration. It was still very much a challenge to preserve his steely military expression that balanced great determination with great self-control. This was the man who said, "Damn the torpedoes! Full speed ahead."
 
The last portrait ever taken of John Quincy Adams was so stained and so faded that had peen passed over for reproduction in modern publications. Adams had suffered a massive stroke while announcing his vote on veterans' benefits for the Mexican-American War (which he adamantly opposed) and it was impossible to move him from the rotunda; he lingered three days before expiring. Are his eyes closed or barely open? That ambiguity is one of the things that makes portrait fascinating, as is the context that this was the very last of the American revolutionaries to remain active in public service. The living memory of a country's founding is slipping out of view as this rough sketch was drawn.
You might want to check out a blog post about restoring damaged eyes. Work on your original would be more difficult than the David Farragut restoration, and in terms of technical challenge on par with the John Quincy Adams restoration. The after version of Farragut and the before version of Adams are posted here (alternates linked through the respective Commons hosting pages). A lot of editors have the mistaken impression that this is done in filters with a few clicks. Actually the featured restorations are manual work, usually done at 200% resolution for clothing and backgrounds but often 500% to 700% for delicate facial expressions. A 12.5 MB TIFF original is on the low end of usable file sizes for that sort of work. There are basically two routes for this project: a quick-and-dirty approach that would yield a low quality result; or else find a very patient editor and treat that person very well. My work was, by and large, taken for granted (and frequently abused) and I stopped donating the effort nearly three years ago. Best regards and best wishes on your project. Durova412 21:29, 8 December 2012 (UTC)Reply
Dammit, dammit, dammit, I appreciated your skills, why do you think I am asking you? *pout pout pout*
I mean, of course I understand, and respect your decision. Thank you for the time you took to reply in such a detailed fashion as well. If I ever get a computer up and running again I'll definitely read through your info prior to beginning work on this. In the meantime, should you ever change your mind, or feel like a stiff challenge, you know where the image is. Yrs, KillerChihuahua 05:10, 9 December 2012 (UTC)Reply
If you get the chance, GIMP is a good open source program that can do most of the work as well as Photoshop. Something simpler would make a good first project. Seriously, your request is in the realm where the human brain recognizes the patterns, but cleaning up the rest is next to impossible. If I were still an active editor it would be about a 50 hour project pulling teeth all the way. Durova412 05:25, 9 December 2012 (UTC)Reply
Durova, it's a good thing to see your name pop up on my watchlist. Sorry for being offtopic. Seraphimblade Talk to me 05:38, 9 December 2012 (UTC)Reply
Thank you. :) Cheers. Durova412 16:24, 9 December 2012 (UTC)Reply
Thanks for the recommendation. You and I both know it isn't just the software, it is also skill and native ability. KillerChihuahua 19:17, 9 December 2012 (UTC)Reply

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happy holidays edit

I hope everything is ok with you, and wishing you and your family a happy holidays. Your expertise is fully missed around here. Secret account 04:17, 26 December 2012 (UTC)Reply

Thank you. Merry Christmas to you and yours. :) Durova412 05:12, 26 December 2012 (UTC)Reply

Happy New Year from the Old Guard edit

Happy New Year from a fellow member of the Wikipedia "Old Guard," meaning yeah, we've been editing here for what feels like forever. I hope things are going well. If you ever need any assistance from me on Wikipedia, please let me know. Best, --SouthernNights (talk) 14:44, 30 December 2012 (UTC)Reply

Happy New Year to you and yours. :) Durova412 23:25, 31 December 2012 (UTC)Reply

Image identification edit

Greetings, The subject, broadly, is camels. A couple of us on Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Military history#U.S. Camel Corps (revisited) were discussing how the image you uploaded of a camel unit at Beersheba came to be identified in French as "Cavalerie américaine sur dromadaires à Beer-Sheva." Any ideas? Thanks,--Jim in Georgia Contribs Talk 00:26, 13 January 2013 (UTC)Reply

Later editors changed the source link and the description. As you can see from the original upload, the original file description was a transcription of an archivist's note at the border of the image frame. It states only, "The camel corps at Beersheba," and does not attempt to identify the nationality of the unit. The image is dated 1915, which as your talk page discussion correctly observes rules out any possibility of it being an American camel corps because the United States had not yet entered the war. Haven't checked the chronology of how or why a later editor decided to claim that this was an American unit, but the most plausible explanation was that someone confused the nationality of the photographer with that of the unit. The American Colony Jerusalem is a treasure trove of public domain photography of the Near East from the early twentieth century; they by no means limited themselves to American photographic subjects. Strongly recommend reverting the image source link and description unless the editor(s) who made the changes produce documentation to justify their alterations. It hardly makes sense to refer the reader to a hodgepodge of 243 photographs for reference, when a direct link is more informative.
Thank you for taking the time to inquire. Best regards. Durova412 01:01, 13 January 2013 (UTC)Reply
Thanks for your speedy response. If File:US Camel Corp 1.jpg, which is my first upload, rings a bell, please comment. Don't turn it into a project. I don't think I'll have to fight to keep the image, but you never can tell. Thanks again.--Jim in Georgia Contribs Talk 01:37, 13 January 2013 (UTC)Reply
Best thing to do would be to contact the author of that page and request source information. It would be a wonderful find if true, but Blogspot isn't exactly a reliable source. If it's a book scan you could request a copy through interlibrary loan to confirm and cite that as the source. Durova412 02:29, 13 January 2013 (UTC)Reply

Songs by songwriter edit

You have created one or more sub-categories in this scheme which I have nominated for deletion here. This nomination is only on the grounds that there is no corresponding article. If an editor can create a suitable article then there is no reason why the category(ies) should be deleted. Cheers. --Richhoncho (talk) 12:02, 19 January 2013 (UTC)Reply

It was a little confusing sorting through that long list for the one category I had created. Might be simpler to inform the category creator which item is theirs--after five years I had no recollection of Category:Songs_written_by_Ed_Nelson. You'll find, however, that the category does not lack a corresponding article. Durova412 15:15, 19 January 2013 (UTC)Reply
I take your point, but having shown an interest in the category, another editor might reasonably assume you had interest in songwriters generally. BTW You might like to clarify where the main article is, I am none the wiser. --Richhoncho (talk) 17:13, 19 January 2013 (UTC)Reply
Thank you for the followup; after reading the full deletion discussion this makes perfect sense. Well done and thank you for your attention to the subject. :) Durova412 04:30, 20 January 2013 (UTC)Reply

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You Deserve it! edit

  The Original Barnstar
Dear Lise (Durova), Greetings! I wanted to thank you for your years of hard work and dedicated contributions to Wikipedia. Being a former administrator won't take away the rewards and appreciations that you at least deserve :) Also a belated Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! It's because of people like you who edit and contribute their part to Wikipedia to make it a more better place and source of information for everyone. I thank you for your efforts and hope you will continue your wonderful contributions. Warm Regards ~TheGeneralUser (talk) 21:24, 28 January 2013 (UTC)Reply

Thank you. :) Durova412 21:49, 28 January 2013 (UTC)Reply

POTD notification edit

 
POTD

Hi Durova,

Just to let you know that the Featured Picture File:Republican presidential ticket 1864b.jpg is due to make an appearance as Picture of the Day on February 3, 2013. If you get a chance, you can check and improve the caption at Template:POTD/2013-02-03. — Crisco 1492 (talk) 22:44, 31 January 2013 (UTC)Reply

  • You're welcome. I think HowCheng's got a lot on his plate right now, so it's the least I could do. — Crisco 1492 (talk) 02:08, 2 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

File:Layla and Majnun2.jpg edit

Are you seeing this file covered with cyan? Seems to be a server-side error, but some... helpful soul, for the lack of a non-sarcastic term which passes WP:NPA... suggested we upload anew. Do you still have the restoration? — Crisco 1492 (talk) 12:53, 13 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

Appears to be a color profile issue. Try this version. File:Layla_and_Majnun2_without_color_profile.jpg
And happy Valentine's Day. Perfect timing to ask about a love story. :) Durova412 16:39, 13 February 2013 (UTC)Reply
  • Thanks. That one works fine, but the above-linked file is having issues in both Firefox and Chrome (so I was thinking it wasn't a profile issue). Enjoy your Valentine's Day (and check out the POTD for 14 Feb) — Crisco 1492 (talk) 22:49, 13 February 2013 (UTC)Reply
Alright, it's been fixed by LX — Crisco 1492 (talk) 02:44, 14 February 2013 (UTC)Reply
Thank you for your diligence in getting this fixed. :) Durova412 19:59, 15 February 2013 (UTC)Reply
  • And thank you for your wonderful restorations. — Crisco 1492 (talk) 00:11, 17 February 2013 (UTC)Reply
You're very kind. It's people like you who keep the project healthy. :) Durova412 05:13, 18 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

Notice of discussiont to revamp WP:FS edit

As a formerly active discussant at WT:FSC, I would like to call your attention to Wikipedia talk:Featured sound candidates#Proposal to revamp FS.--TonyTheTiger (T/C/BIO/WP:CHICAGO/WP:FOUR) 18:09, 15 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for the heads up, Tony. Congratulations on your impressive list of featured sound contributions. Durova412 19:57, 15 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

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WP:BLANK edit

I am going over your edits and activities, and noticed you have blanked User talk:Arkhamite. Is this kosher? Is this standard practice per WP:BLANK or some other community policy? To blank other people's user pages? What is the current state of affairs on this? Int21h (talk) 02:36, 28 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

If you have indeed been going over my edits and activities, then surely you have noticed that I haven't edited mainspace in three years. Please direct your questions to an active Wikipedian. The name you mention scarcely rings a bell, and I am not your servant to be ordered in such a way. Durova412 04:34, 28 February 2013 (UTC)Reply
My good sir (or madam), after reading this conversation and negotiating with Durova I have an offer to make. She is willing to research and an answer to your question if you first explain the decisions you made on April 12, 2007. Bring documentation and be prepared to answer loaded questions from a random stranger. Or if you prefer alternatives, either create a fully disclosed alternate account and earn Wikipedia's Triple Crown or else upload a video to YouTube of yourself dancing the pas de deux from The Nutcracker. Hamlet, Prince of Trollmarkbugs and goblins 06:14, 28 February 2013 (UTC)Reply
Whoa whoa whoa. I came here because you were simply the most accessable and veteran on a topic of concern to me. Jeez. Int21h (talk) 18:20, 28 February 2013 (UTC)Reply
(edit conflict) To answer the question, yes it is kosher, and can easily be undone if necessary (which it isn't in this case). I am curious, though, why you are concerned about something which happened almost 6 years ago? (see this diff). The edit summaries give you all the information you need: the editor was blocked for making personal threats and other similarly unacceptable actions. It is often the case that the user's talk page is blanked on request and the userpage is deleted on request. I can't say if there was a request, but it's certainly a strong possibility. ···日本穣? · 投稿 · Talk to Nihonjoe · Join WP Japan! 06:17, 28 February 2013 (UTC)Reply
Thanks Joe. So it was him? I didn't even remember. Cheers. :) Durova412 06:34, 28 February 2013 (UTC)Reply
If you're asking if Int21h and Arkhamite are related, I'm not sure. Certainly, bringing up such a stale topic as if it was current ("...I am going over your edits and activities, and noticed you have blanked...") lends some credence to that train of thought. I haven't had time to compare and see if there are any ducks around. ···日本穣? · 投稿 · Talk to Nihonjoe · Join WP Japan! 17:38, 28 February 2013 (UTC)Reply
FWIW this is what the blanking guideline looked like in April 2007. Seems like an attempt to manufacture an ex post facto complaint. Funny that anyone would bother. Durova412 06:48, 28 February 2013 (UTC)Reply
Yes, that conflict is what brought this to my attention, but I care not about the actual conflict, and just the reasons for the blanking. Durova, this was simply the most obvious example, like I said from an active editor (active in that you were still editing as of within a month.) "It is often the case that the user's talk page is blanked on request and the userpage is deleted on request." And from the comment above, a previous version of WP:BLANK that has been edited away, is why I go to veteran editors. Int21h (talk) 18:20, 28 February 2013 (UTC)Reply
And as to why I am "concerned", it relates to a recent conflict of mine, for which a review of major controversies and actions by "flagged" editors (as in some sort of administrative responsibility) is in order. Again, simply the most accessible and veteran. Int21h (talk) 18:24, 28 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

To Nihonjoe: The OP was asking whether Arkhamite was a well-known banned editor. The Arkhamite userpage links to the ban discussion where no mention of that other editor occurred. It also provides context for why the userspace got blanked--very understandable under the circumstances. So it seems unlikely that Int21h is connected to either account. The odd thing is why anyone would dig back so far in the past to a unanimous and uncontroversial community decision, and then halt at that point to raise a fuss without taking another two minutes to see why it was handled that way.

To Int21h: whatever recent controversy you were in that you think this relates to, it is remarkable that you found that obscure user page without noticing that WP:BLANK had nothing to say about blanking user pages back in early 2007. My edit history has nearly 60,000 actions. The only easily searchable index is at the administrative noticeboard where the ban was discussed, and if you had searched there you would have quickly seen why it was handled that way. I have little idea how standards have changed six years later, although it would not be difficult to imagine that if something that extreme occurred again the end result would have been about the same. Durova412 18:38, 28 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

OK OK. I missed the whole discussion about whoever that person was. My bad. I don't care about Arkhamite (yes I obviously know he was banned that much is obvious by the userpage) or the controversy surrounding it at this point. The link to the old policy (it is changed) was what I was after. These controversies are too much for me and it would simply take too long to go through old controversies to determine policy as a first step; it is simpler just to ask the most reasonably informed editor and get shortcuts about a point in question. You obviously think I am wrong, and I would love to answer your question about my question's remarkable-ness but I'm not sure that is really what you want here, so with that goodbye. Int21h (talk) 18:50, 28 February 2013 (UTC)Reply
So how exactly did you find that example, did someone point you there? If "it would simply take too long to go through old controversies," then why search for precedents in the edit history of a former admin who resigned the bit more than five years ago and hasn't edited an article in three years? There's something here you aren't telling. Durova412 18:56, 28 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

Admin? edit

Are you an Admin? Dell table (talk) 00:46, 11 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

Durova is not an admin, and is pretty much inactive here. I'm not sure what the context for this question is. For future reference, you can type a user's name into the box here to check. If you want more background info, see this arbcom case.Jake Wartenberg 03:09, 11 March 2013 (UTC)Reply
Thanks. (she's an appreciated and missed contributor). — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dell_table (talkcontribs)
Um, actually I apologized and resigned. Why are you so concerned about something that happened in 2007? Especially since I haven't even edited in three years? Durova412 21:00, 11 March 2013 (UTC)Reply
Its checkuser blocked now...the past (especially 2007) is the past.--MONGO 21:23, 11 March 2013 (UTC)Reply
Over 400 featured content contributions and this is what people remember...it's the scarlet exclamation mark. ;) Durova412 21:43, 11 March 2013 (UTC)Reply
Well...its not what I remember.--MONGO 22:59, 11 March 2013 (UTC)Reply
Thanks, Mongo. You're a trooper. :) Durova412 23:01, 11 March 2013 (UTC)Reply
Biscayne National Park languishes at FAC...it could use a set of neutral eyes to help a first time FA nominator out. You always did a good job providing a neutral analysis of articles I thought....if you feel inclined.--MONGO 23:08, 11 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

(outdent) The FAC is a redlink, but it's quite an impressive achievement you've made at that article. Good structure, well referenced. A few suggestions:

  • The official park map should be US Government public domain, right? Would be very useful to see a visual outline of the park's boundaries (linked for convenience, can be modified for article display).
  • The article introduction gives a misleading impression that the only endangered species within the park boundaries are cacti and palms. One of the more interesting and significant things about this park is the variety of endangered species that live there, including the American Crocodile (definitely endangered, and an impressive creature--one of the world's largest crocodilians). Rather than listing specific endangered species, might be better to provide an estimate of the scope and variety.
  • If I recall correctly, south Florida has the only habitats in the world where alligators and crocodiles coexist. Don't have a source for that unfortunately (learned it many years ago) but should be easily verifiable if true. Worth mentioning even though alligators are relatively uncommon within park grounds.
  • Are there endangered insects and endangered fish in the park?
  • Might be useful to organize the bird population in terms of migratory patterns. Florida is the winter migratory location for a variety of North American bird species and the summer migratory location for several South American and Mesoamerican species. Since it's one of the few major land masses in this part of the world at that latitude that isn't arid, the variety of species is incredible. Could be good to provide an indication of which season various species would be present, as well as a mention of the nonmigratory species (the Snail Kite comes to mind because it's a common site in the Everglades, although am unsure whether apple snails would be found around Biscayne Bay).
  • A handful of phrases could use a little proofreading polish. One of the facts most readers would be unfamiliar with is that "island" and "key" or "cay" are essentially interchangeable terms in this part of the world (the latter two originated from the Taino people of the Bahamas). Might be too much of a digression to give the etymology, so not sure how to rephrase "The largest key or island is..." which is a turn of phrase that could easily give the impression that keys and islands are different. Subordinate commas might solve that dilemma. Another much simpler phrasing that needs minor editing is, "as well as an occasional crocodiles..."

Overall, great work as always. Mainly could use a bit of expansion about the ecology. Durova412 00:24, 12 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

Thank You! Excellent suggestions. I recognize that things went sideways for you and you have every right to feel somewhat indignant, but you have a keen eye which can still make a difference, especially at FAC and similar. The primary editor there (Acroterion) is an excellent admin and has 1600 plus article starts but this is his first FA effort. My contributions are minimal.--MONGO 10:46, 12 March 2013 (UTC)Reply
I've addressed and responded to your comments on the FAC page if you'd like to take another look - thanks for everything. Acroterion (talk) 22:40, 16 March 2013 (UTC)Reply
Supported. Great work. :) Durova412 19:01, 17 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

In keeping with current standards and acknowledging your contributions and your voluntary sacrifice...

 
For grace under withering fire in 2007 (and continuing until today...), you are hereby awarded this Purple Heart.

--DHeyward (talk) 06:27, 12 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

Thanks both of you. And don't worry too much, it wasn't the trolls that caused the departure. Cheers! Durova412 20:24, 12 March 2013 (UTC)Reply
You're one of the good guys, Penwhale. Don't know how you do it; kudos to you. :) Durova412 20:16, 13 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Million Award edit

  The Million Award
For your contributions to bring Joan of Arc (estimated annual readership: 1,786,000) to Featured Article status, I hereby present you the Million Award. Congratulations on this rare accomplishment, and thanks for all you do for Wikipedia's readers. -- Khazar2 (talk) 14:16, 28 August 2013 (UTC)Reply

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WikiProject Military history coordinator election edit

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Do you want to collaborate in the edition of Jessie J's page? edit

Hi, I'm JD3rulo. The thing is that I'm a huge fan of Jessie J, I have made changes in her page, but other users have removed them, replying that the links I referred to don't belong to reliable sources. So I'm wondering if you could dedicate part of your time in helping me to fill some topics that are abandoned, such as Jessie J's vocal type, range and also writing updated news about her career lately. I hope you can help me, cause it seems Jessie's page has been forgotten. If you need some help to write about any article or making research, you can count on me, so this is the only thing I can give you: my friendship to make wikipedia a better and updated site. Chao, have a nice day!JD3rulo (talk) 00:32, 17 October 2013 (UTC)Reply

POTD notification edit

 
POTD

Hi Durova,

Just to let you know that the Featured Picture File:Democratic presidential ticket 1864b.jpg is due to make an appearance as Picture of the Day on November 8, 2013. If you get a chance, you can check and improve the caption at Template:POTD/2013-11-08. Thank you for all of your contributions! — Crisco 1492 (talk) 22:54, 21 October 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Books and Bytes: The Wikipedia Library Newsletter edit

Books and Bytes

Volume 1, Issue 1, October 2013

 

by The Interior (talk · contribs), Ocaasi (talk · contribs)

Greetings Wikipedia Library members! Welcome to the inaugural edition of Books and Bytes, TWL’s monthly newsletter. We're sending you the first edition of this opt-in newsletter, because you signed up, or applied for a free research account: HighBeam, Credo, Questia, JSTOR, or Cochrane. To receive future updates of Books and Bytes, please add your name to the subscriber's list. There's lots of news this month for the Wikipedia Library, including new accounts, upcoming events, and new ways to get involved...

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Wikipedia Loves Libraries: Off to a roaring start this fall in the United States: 29 events are planned or have been hosted.

New subscription donations: Cochrane round 2; HighBeam round 8; Questia round 4... Can we partner with NY Times and Lexis-Nexis??

New ideas: OCLC innovations in the works; VisualEditor Reference Dialog Workshop; a photo contest idea emerges

News from the library world: Wikipedian joins the National Archives full time; the Getty Museum releases 4,500 images; CERN goes CC-BY

Announcing WikiProject Open: WikiProject Open kicked off in October, with several brainstorming and co-working sessions

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Happy Halloween! edit

 
TheGeneralUser has given you some caramel and a candy apple! Caramel and candy-coated apples are fun Halloween treats, and promote WikiLove on Halloween. Hopefully these have made your Halloween (and the proceeding days) much sweeter. Happy Halloween!


If Trick-or-treaters come your way, add {{subst:Halloween apples}} to their talkpage with a spoooooky message!

 

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Hope... edit

...you're doing OK. Miss you. Herostratus (talk) 05:06, 2 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Wikipedia:Wall of text edit

Hi Durova,

I know you are a Missing Wikipedian and I understand you do not want to be on the list. I just came here to thank you for starting Wikipedia:Wall of text. XOttawahitech (talk) 14:57, 1 December 2013 (UTC)Reply

The Wikipedia Library Survey edit

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Merry Christmas! :-) edit

 Happy Yuletides!  
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Hi Lise, Wishing you a very Happy and Wonderful Merry Christmas! Hope you are having a great time with family and friends :-) And I hope you'll be around more often. Best wishes. ~TheGeneralUser (talk) 00:13, 26 December 2013 (UTC)Reply

A barnstar for you! edit

  The Original Barnstar
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Your experience could help the new French IPCOLL sister project edit

Hello Durova, it's been a long time since we were working together in various peace related projects, such as WP:IPCOLL. I hope you're doing well, and I think you may be as happy as I am about this new member of our family. See Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Israel_Palestine_Collaboration#French_sister_project. — Sebastian 22:40, 3 May 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Arbitration Committee motion edit

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Motion

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WikiProject Military history coordinator election edit

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POTD notification edit

 
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Your work at DYK? edit

Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/The Raven edit

 
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Nominations for the Military history Wikiproject's Historian and Newcomer of the Year Awards are now open! edit

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Merry Christmas! edit

 
 

Dear Durova,
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! Best wishes to you, your family and relatives this holiday season! Take this opportunity to bond with your loved ones, whether or not you are celebrating Christmas. This is a special time for everybody, and spread the holiday spirit to everybody out there!  
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Dear Durova,
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! A new year has come! How times flies! 2015 will be a new year, and it is also a chance for you to start afresh! Thank you for your contributions!
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POTD notification edit

 
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Restoration candidate? Unique geological map edit

Yorkshire Museum's high-resolution, colour-accurate Map
Low-resolution, high-colour version - currently more useful on Wikipedia?
Two versions of Smith's 1815 Strata map

Hi Durova, Really impressed by your restoration work! Absolutely brilliant! I'm working with some museums in Yorkshire, UK and have recently uploaded a high resolution version of William Smith's pioneering geological map. This image is very true to the map as it is but you can see that the colours have faded and there has been some damage. Currently, the brighter, low-resolution version is in more useful as a thumbnail illustration in articles but it would be incredible to see the large version restored! You can see how bright the original was from a recently discovered, unfaded copy uploaded to Flickr here: Rediscovered Smith Map from the Geological Society. Unfortunately, the Geological Society aren't being very forward thinking about their Public Domain holdings! What are your thoughts? Thanks PatHadley (talk) 11:52, 27 April 2015 (UTC)Reply

POTD notification edit

 
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