User talk:Enochlau/Archive 2006eThis page contains archived material written on my talk page during 2006. Enoch, I was pretty sure that being a professor of anything anywhere is not per se an assertion of notability. Am I not right? - the.crazy.russian (T) (C) (E) 15:23, 29 March 2006 (UTC)
Re: Hong Kong IslandI guess the tie between Hong Kong and British spellings is still quite strong. — Instantnood 22:08, 31 March 2006 (UTC) Re: ResolutionThanks. :-) — Instantnood 15:21, 1 April 2006 (UTC) Thank you
I wish you wouldn't use a rollback to revert CSD requests. The request may not have been good, but it was in good faith, and deserves a reply. 02:07, 3 April 2006 (UTC) —This unsigned comment was added by Arthur Rubin (talk • contribs) .
australian mathematics competitionHello. I'm writing up this article wondered if you could help me (seem to have a high probability of being mathematically oriented). Do you know what the markscheme for 2003-04 was? I know what it was changed to in 2002, and it was changed to the current version in 2005, but I can't remember if they tweaked it in 2003-04. Regards, Blnguyen | Have your say!!! 04:21, 4 April 2006 (UTC)
Potential edit war on the articles about the United NationsEnochlau, I would like seek your help in solving an edit dispute related to several articles about the United Nations, such as United Nations Security Council, International Court of Justice, United Nations Economic and Social Council etc. Each of those articles contains the name of the organization / department / agency in all the six official languages of the United Nations. (The six official languages of the United Nations are Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish.) But User:Raul654 is recently, unilaterally, very actively, deleting the official names except the name in English. I asked him to seek a consensus in Talk:United_Nations_Commission_on_Human_Rights#Alternate_names first before he delete any information from the articles. However, it seems that he is still deleting the information from the articles. I am afraid that would invoke an edit war. I hope that you can help us to stop his deletion, and encourage all Wikipedians to discuss, ask for other people's opnion, and seek a consesus, before they delete information from the article. Thank you. - Alan 04:36, 4 April 2006 (UTC) -> Discussion moved to Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/Incidents#Potential_edit_war_on_the_articles_about_the_United_Nations
Thanks EnochSo... how's the admin'ing going? Sick of it already? :P Do we know when the next wikimeet is on? - Ta bu shi da yu 12:41, 4 April 2006 (UTC)
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Hi, how come you removed the above line from the Current issues section of Meta:City/Cite.php? Snottygobble 23:32, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
External linksHi Enoch, I need your help. Someone has posted an external to the Superbrands article. Although the link - a blog, is titled Superbrands India - News, Views & Reviews, it has nothing to do with the organisation mentioned in the Wikipedia entry. To some people, the blog may be wrongly viewed as having some sort of association with the Superbrands organisation, which it does not. The person who added the link is not a registered user and there is only an IP address as to their identity. Can I just remove the link? Or do I need to discuss it somewhere first? Your advice, as always, is welcome. -- S Masters 02:12, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
FPC Nomination- Sydney Opera HouseHello, I'd just like to let you know that I nominated your image of the Sydney Opera House as a featured picture candidate. I hope you don't mind as I found the image quite lovely. :) Andromeda321 01:53, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
I can see from the talk pages that there was some effort to get rid of WP:DSS, which is a clear copyvio, and that you were involved in it to some extent. However, the main page and all its subpages still remain. Now, there is a curious "copyright notice" on the the main page (Wikipedia:Dewey Decimal System) which proclaims that pre-1923 of the Dewey Decimal System are public domain, and a link to the current copyright holder which proclaims that a licence is required. However, the page itself says it is based on the 2003 system, not a pre-1923 system. There is a legal precedent cited about recipes in a cookbook, which, my law degree tells me, sounds like it is being cited out of desperation rather than clear legal argument. Further, it seems odd to me that the page talks about pre-1923 being copyright-free when it admits to actually using the 2003 system. I am tempted to try to get this deleted as a copyvio but I want to find out why the last effort to do so failed - I can find no trace of why it failed on the talk pages, just some messages agreeing that it should be deleted! Can you remember what happened that meant this got kept? TheGrappler 17:43, 14 April 2006 (UTC)
Re: Section titlezThanks for taking necessary response and stopped the vandal. :-) — Instantnood 08:24, 15 April 2006 (UTC) Wikimania volunteer meeting?Hi enochlau, If you're interested in Wikimania, come to the volunteer meeting tomorrow night: m:Wikimania_2006/Planning#Volunteer_meeting Cheers, +sj + 20:20, 15 April 2006 (UTC)
Time warp baseballHi, you recently speedily deleted Time warp baseball as a non notable club. The author was asking about it on IRC, and I was considering undeleting it. He didn't add any assertions of notability to the article, which made it look pretty nn. Apparently it's the most popular online league for Out of the Park Baseball, which is apparently the best selling 2d baseball simulator. In my opinion, that information makes it atleast notable to not be speedily deleted. What's your opinion? If I undeleted it, I would add that information to the article, and make some other changes, to make it nicer. --Phroziac ♥♥♥♥ 17:09, 16 April 2006 (UTC)
Howdy! I was about to speedy delete Ori Hofmekler when I noticed that you had previously removed a {{db-bio}} tag. It's clearly a WP:CSD A1 situation, your thoughts? I'd like to hear from you first to avoid potential wheeling. Regards, CHAIRBOY (☎) 16:45, 17 April 2006 (UTC)
Hamish RossWhy did you delete Hamish Ross. That was a really nasty thing to do :(--84.67.148.195 23:19, 17 April 2006 (UTC) ExoskeletorSorry about before. i though why not to make a biography of me and some usefull freeware programs that i have make. My question is,, how a person can know that it worth to be here?
About my programs? can i write informations about them like how to use them etc? there are free programs and if a reference to me is a problem i can remove it
Album stubsPlease flesh out the stubs that you are writing, because they are falling into the WP:CSD category of "no content". If you do not wish to see them deleted, please at least write one full sentence in the article. Cheers. enochlau (talk) 04:18, 18 April 2006 (UTC)
deletion of "Stepfather"Hello Enochlau, sorry to bother you. I noticed you deleted my article about the album "Stepfather" by People Under The Stairs, based on the band being non-notable. I checked the criteria of band notability, and they meet at least one criteria, which is having undergone an international tour (to Europe and Japan, multiple times). This can be verified on their website, and likely other places (which I would be happy to lookup). I do understand if you havn't heard of them in Australia, but they are known in California. I also understand if I simply had written a poor article. It was my first. Thank you. Chiller1800
Overkill album "!!!F*ck You!!!" notes...Whats with the notes on the Overkill album page for the ep "!!!Fuck You!!!"? I understand the name probably sets off the 'vandalism' flags, but it is a real album, released by Megaforce/Atlantic Records in 1987. What kind of verification do I need? Websites that catalog the album? I am holding it in my hand, I can scan pics of the back text in, ect. I'm semi new editing here, so I am just adding album pages that don't exist so far. Thanks! Skeletor2112 11:05, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
-cough- Team 37...very Notable.Team 37 is certainly a very notable group. They deserve recognition, and there is no reason not to be mentioned on wikipedia. I saw you deleted the Backtothefuture article. No I'm not an admin, but I would think that "afd" isn't really a good reason to delete articles. Also, backtothefuture is a user of Newgrounds. The article seemed to be neutral. Just dropping you a comment. Robot569 20:12, 23 April 2006 (UTC)
Editor's BarnstarIs this your first barnstar?
gala galaction unverified infoHi Enoch, You put an "unverified" tag on the Gala Galaction article. can you tell me what specific claims you were refering to? Thank you, Eugen Ivan 23:47, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
Liberal StoogeHi, I am the so called "Liberal Stooge". It was a joke that went too far and I will not vandalise the FSHS page in the future. -Liberal Stooge 23:47 26 April 2006 (UTC)
heyathis is not the same Enoch (aka Steve) who did SOFT1901 at USyd in 2004 is it? AlbinoMonkey (Talk) 05:41, 27 April 2006 (UTC)
Instantnood and AlanmakI recently had to block both Instantnood and Alan for edit warring again, and both are at each other's throats. If you'd like to take the effort to mediate their disputes, whether through the Wikipedia:Mediation Cabal or just a casual discussion, I would really appreciate it. If not, I guess I'll file a mediation request and brace myself. Ashibaka tock 22:34, 27 April 2006 (UTC)
Re: Informal mediationThanks so much Enoch. I welcome whatever way to help reach an eventual resolution, as long as it's fair, open and public, justice is ensured and guaranteed, with all parties involved participating, and are willing to justify their claims and points of view with solid evidence. — Instantnood 12:20, 29 April 2006 (UTC)
Regarding the "informal mediation"First of all, thank you for your offering the informal mediation. I appreaciate your effort in promoting peace between Wikipedians. However, I doubt if the idea is going to work. First, the idea of this "informal mediation" was brought up by someone who imposed several sucessive blocks on me. He did nothing to help alleviating the situation but merely enjoying the authority that he had to block other user. In simply words, he didn't do sh*t. Now, he suddenly brought up some "new" idea, which is essentially the same thing as the official mediation process, but with the administrator replaced by an administrator who pretends that he is not an administrator. What was the motive behind? Why did he have to ask someone else to do it, instead of doing it by himself? When he tried to "solve a problem", the 48-hour block was the first thing that he used. I don't think that he is actually capable of solving a problem. This idea was brought up by him. So, I might have to think about it. Moreover, Instantnood has a very strange political views in his mind, as we can see from his edits. Some of those "political ideals" are not actually reflecting the fact. But he insisted to push those kind of political views to plenty of articles, and he already had massive edit wars with several users, such as SmuckyCat and Huaiwei, before. Do you know how difficult it was to find at least three Wikipedians to edit-war with someone simultaneously? Although it is difficult, it happens on Instantnood. This is actually the problem with Instantnood's personality. As far as I know, it is almost impossible to change the political views that have already been well developed in one's mind. If he continues to push his political ideas that are not reflecting the truth, a mediation is not going to work for him. Remember that I have left a message on his user discuss page and tried to solve the dispute with him on our own? Remember how he responsed to that? I don't think that he has any willingness to negotiate. As I said before, there will be no more concession or compromise with him. If he insists to revert my edits massively, edit war continues. I hope that, by now, he knows that I am not afraid of edit wars and blocks. I appreciate your effort, but I want to see Instantnood's sincerity. Otherwise, it would be a waste of your effort. - Alan 08:51, 30 April 2006 (UTC)
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