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Image copyright problem with Image:BrownLemur.jpg edit

 
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January 2008 edit

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Reply edit

Just letting you know I posted a reply on my talk page.Visionholder (talk) 17:35, 18 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

Note about lemur pages edit

Since I know you like to hop on and revamp lemur pages, I wanted to give you a heads-up about an upcoming re-write of the Lemur article. You can read more about it on my user page under Upcoming revisions. Unfortunately, it's unlikely that I will complete the page(s) before I leave for Madagascar in October, so everyone will have to wait until January or February to see it. When the re-write gets published, I plan to completely replace the contents of the Lemur article. If any significant updates to the page are made between now and then, it will likely delay the re-write even more since I will have to confirm the added material with references and try to incorporate the content into what I have already written.

After the re-write is complete, I plan to move down to the family level and start re-writing each of those pages. Next will be genera, followed by species. You seem to be big on updating species pages, so if you would want to work from the bottom up while I work from the top down, maybe we can meet somewhere in the middle (over the course of the next few years)? Anyway, best wishes. –Visionholder (talk) 03:27, 17 September 2009 (UTC)Reply

Note about lemur articles edit

Since I know you like to hop on and revamp lemur pages, I wanted to give you a heads-up about an upcoming re-write of the Lemur article. You can read more about it on my user page under Upcoming revisions. Unfortunately, it's unlikely that I will complete the page(s) before I leave for Madagascar in October, so everyone will have to wait until January or February to see it. When the re-write gets published, I plan to completely replace the contents of the Lemur article. If any significant updates to the page are made between now and then, it will likely delay the re-write even more since I will have to confirm the added material with references and try to incorporate the content into what I have already written.

After the re-write is complete, I plan to move down to the family level and start re-writing each of those pages. Next will be genera, followed by species. You seem to be big on updating species pages, so if you would want to work from the bottom up while I work from the top down, maybe we can meet somewhere in the middle (over the course of the next few years)? Anyway, best wishes. –Visionholder (talk) 03:30, 17 September 2009 (UTC)Reply