User talk:Brian OlsenI find when I click on someone's else talk page, I get annoyed having to go back and forth between someone else's talk page to follow a discussion. So on my own talk page, I include my own comments (lifted from whoever's talk page I posted them on) in italics. In case you're just that fascinated by my conversations.
Your WelcomeHey Brian, Thanks for your welcome note - good to get some encouragement. I've been using Wikipedia for a while, but hadn't looked at any of the theatre pages before. Then I did, and they irritated me sufficiently to prompt a re-write (not the best of motivations, perhaps, but whatever works :) ). Even the main Theatre page is pretty shoddy, notwithstanding all that bickering about theater/theatre - it reads like the academic equivalent of a thrift store clear-out... Anyhow, thanks again. DionysosProteus 22:16, 13 August 2007 (UTC) "Lawrence Mays" The man himself!Hello Mr. Olsen, My name is Lawrence Mays and I am the author of the now deleted page for Lawrence Mays. I hate to say that I am a rookie of sorts at this Wikipedia thing. I was under the assumption that wikipedia encouraged people to create pages of people who have made some significant progress in their own personal careers and mankind. I am in no way saying I am a humanitarian but I have accomplished much and I have helped many. With that said I assumed that My page would meet the criteria for wikipedia. As you stated in your "report" you googled my name and nothing came up. Well is that what makes a page credible? The world is full of new emerging playwrights and although they may not be in any book you have read, they exist. Shouldn't they be remembered? Shouldn't their story be told? I am not a professional at these wiki pages (by far). So along with work, writing, and normal life I found time write that page alone and I was "winging it" the best I knew how. While I was making the page, someone (who I now know to be Malathos) stuck a bio-notability tag on it. I was confused at what this was. I clicked the link and it explained. So I made, what I believed was the correct changes to the page and removed the tag. Then you noticed that my page violated wikipedia: biography notability guidelines, and you concluded that is also reads as an advertisement. Now you are correct that it included links to my info pages and being a member of the Dramatist Guild is not noteworthy accomplishments but what is? But in no way was it advertising. I have nothing to sell. As a fellow Thespian you understand how vast this business is and how many writers, directors, actors, producers, etc. come and go. What makes them worthy of Wikipedia? Is it up to you to say? What are the guidelines that say who and what is important in this world? There are wiki pages for many things, some significant and some insignificant. But who is the judge? I am not writing this to cry and complain about you or wikipedia and this is not my bitter words for not being on wikipedia. I am not bitter, nor am I angry because I deleted my own page and I am a big fan of wikipedia. But I am writing this as a question for all the wikipedians such as your-self. This is the same site that lists Tupac Shakur as a gang member, that Elijah Muhammad and Malcolm X had a rift about Muhammad sleeping with various NOI women (Which is hearsay and not fact), and many other pages with hipocrital comments and contradictions. My friend, how important is it to keep out people like me? When you have many other people who alter facts and change history with their own personal opinions. Many times these pages are tagged for lack of sources, as was mine. But the lack of sources are not hurting wikipedia, it's the opinions. In my case as Malathos stated I deleted his tag after adding what I assumed to be sources. Even you list on your user page that you take credit for rewriting many pages. Why did no one attempt to salvage my page? Was it because google proved that I wasn't important or was it you? Thank you for your time. I hope you have read the whole thing and what I wrote will have an effect on the decisions and "reports" you make in the future. I also hope that I make some sense to you and I commend you for helping to clean up wikipedia, which is not even an acceptable source in most elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, and colleges in America. You have a lot of work ahead of you. Sincerely, Poet, Playwright, Actor, Entrepreneur, and former wikipedian...:) Lawrence Mays —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Poettruth (talk • contribs) 02:05, August 23, 2007 (UTC).
Cite serial templateJust wanted to mention I made that change to the template. Thanks for pointing it out - I never would have thought of it, but it makes so much sense, and I think makes the template much more useful. Plus, I enjoy the excuse to muck about with the syntax! I think it's working all right, but please let me know if you spot any bugs. --Brian Olsen 03:55, 24 August 2007 (UTC)
Lawrence Mays again...Hello Mr. Olsen,
Brief torchHey - I've been cleaning up the external links for the Doctor Who episode articles. I had created a bunch of new templates to use for individual episodes, which would use quotation marks instead of italics. Since then, I've learned a bit more template syntax, and today I went back and instead added a parameter for quotation marks to the original templates, then went and changed all the pages using my templates to use the originals, and nominated mine for speedy deletion. Anyway, while I was at it, I added parameters to {{Brief}} so that it can be used for Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures, and changed the Torchwood episode pages to use the original template. Since you created {{Brief torch}}, I wanted to check in before nominating it for deletion. Are you cool with that? My goal is to cut down the total number of templates we're using. Thanks. --Brian Olsen 16:40, 19 October 2007 (UTC) Sure, go ahead. I only created it because I couldn't figure out how to make it work with the other one anyway. --khaosworks (talk • contribs) 01:10, 20 October 2007 (UTC)
Template:Vojvodina-geo-stub fixedHi, I think I fixed the template you were asking about. The tags for the table (like <table>, <td>, <tr>) didn't have the corresponding closing tags (</table>, </td>, </tr>). I'm guessing that with the template by itself on its own page, that didn't matter, but with other text, the page didn't know where the table was supposed to end, causing the weird spacing. I checked a few pages and they seem fine, but let me know if what I did causes any other problems. --Brian Olsen, 05:35, 15 December 2007 (UTC) That's great. It's just something I noticed when I was editing a page for some other reason, and I had no idea how to fix it. Seems to work fine now on the pages I looked at. Thanks for following up. --ShelfSkewed Talk 05:42, 15 December 2007 (UTC) Award
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Help for templateHello, I've seen your name on the project template and I permis myself to ask you help: I've just created a new portal Portal:Lyon and I would like to create the templates for the subways, trams, bus. They already exist on the french wikipedia of Lyon metro for example. would you accept to help me ? Thank you Lulu97417 (talk) 16:40, 21 May 2009 (UTC)
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