User talk:Magnus Manske/oldOld talk Hey Magnus; I've started a new thread over at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Elements about a concept for nav bars and locator maps (there is a prototype example at Lithium). Join in if you are interested. --mav Magnus; I reduced the width of the image at lithium by 10 pixels. Does this work for your browser? If not I suppose I could shave off more... --mav
Self-link on topic listsI disagree with your removal of the self-link on List of musical topics and List of computing topics. While in general we should remove self-links, I belive topic pages like these pose an exception for a few reasons. The pages themselves fall into the category of the topic they list. In the future, some people may use pages like that in place of Recent changes. If the scope of their Recent changes suddenly decreased because of a vandal, that should appear on their Recent changes page. --Ellmist Wednesday, October 9th, 2002
It mentions on those pages that they were created to be used by people with Watch links. It seems to me, that anyone interested in seeing recent changes on musical pages, would also want to have the option of seeing changes to the List of musical topics page. I see three options:
Sorry, if I came off a bit truculent. --Ellmist Thursday, October 10th, 2002 Magnus, I see you've changed back Foreign relations of Anguilla three times already. The point I made in my last change to redirect was : "Anguilla is not an independent nation, and as such has not foreign relations - these are handled by the UK; this article will therefore never have content". I think this article has no reason for being, and if the only useful information we can provided is a see to (which is likely also the only information there ever), we should make it a redirect. Jeronimo
Please revert your vandalism of the anti-American users page. Lir 12:48 Nov 10, 2002 (UTC)
Are people required to use the mailing list to state their objections? Several people had stated their objections on the page you deleted! That argument about how proud nazi users=anti-america was used before. Some of us think that a "Wkipedian America Lovers" is analagous to a "Wikipedias Proud Nazis and Nigger-Haters". In fact, Im fairly certain that they are the same thing. We should have the right to form a group just like the vegetarians, who as basically the Anti-Meat group. Lir 20:33 Nov 10, 2002 (UTC)
Magnus, Thank you for reverting my accidental deletion of Genetically modified organism. I'm not sure how I did it, but it was not intended. I have just released today's edits of this article. David 21:26 Dec 2, 2002 (UTC) Magnus, nice work on adding all of the pictures. -- Zoe
Note you have put up several excellent images. However, could you take the time and scale down these and future ones by about 40% (good Wiki width is about 2.5") as the size overpowers the text and the page viewer. Thanks....DW
Hi there is a vandal with sysop powers on fr. Wikipedia. He had already cracked my password. Now he is using the password of anthere. Could you please remove all sysop powers please. Regards. -- Youssefsan Tried nice--that didn't work. Have had to replace more of your oversized photos that in addition are ALL far too dark. A good width is certainly not 350 pixels, I have no idea where you get that. Please LOOK at your handiwork after you load it. And, what in the name of hell, beyond moronic stupidity, does any Wikipedia contributor's length of time have to do with anything? Are you awarded a Medal of Valor or something after X number of days service? Quality, not quantity, counts. So far, 99% of your photos would be better left undone. Instead of trying to be a hero and getting people like Zoe to stroke your ego, slow down and do things properly. Looking at a page with your kind of minimal input and poor quality, overwhelming photos, is what turns people away from Wikipedia....DW
Sweet! I love the new RC. It is a bit messy... Any chance of bringing back the RC table org thingy? ;) --mav
Good to see you around. KQ Hey Magnus, the RC table proposal you referred to is mine (you should have known, every large wiki-tech proposal of the last few months is mine ;-), it is here. One of the things I am missing from that proposal is the ladder like arrangement of the diff links, which I find more intuitive than the cur/last links. --Eloquence 16:43 Jan 16, 2003 (UTC)
I understand. Thanks for the suggestion. Haven't got a clue what you are talking about, re photos. I copy yours and reload. Is there a problem with that?...DW
In one breath you say that 250 pixels (which by the way equals inches) is the proper width for Wikipedia photos but then you turn around and put back a photo twice that size!!!! WHY? Note, very large photos are turn offs on the Internet. Microsoft, IBM, and every major information site in the world keeps photos to a maximum of approximately 1/3 page width or smaller. Your monster photo ruins the Wikipedia text (which people find hard to read on any website) by diminishing it to mumbo jumbo. Please fix your photos not just on my suggestion or even because that is how companies and people far more knowledgeable than you or I do, but because it makes common sense if you actually look at the article!....DW
Magnus, I reorganized and rewrote citric acid cycle quite a bit. Could you check it? Aslo, if you still have the source for the image tca.png: in step 4 a CO2 should leave, and in IV the CH2 should be CH2. AxelBoldt 19:37 Mar 2, 2003 (UTC) Would you be good enough to scale down the Rudyard Kipling photo. Thank. User:Black Widow
Please take a peak at User talk:Dewlaylomo/ban. I think an administrator should take some action. MB 02:35 May 15, 2003 (UTC) Could a developer check to see if User:Eddie is loging in using User:Michael's ip range (i.e. 152.163.25x.xxx)? He has been reverting articles of User:Michael's back to user Michael's content in a sneaky way. I just want to make sure it is or isn't User:Michael. If it is him, please ban the account. Thanks. MB 17:40 4 Jun 2003 (UTC) User:Fuck is Michael, please ban and delete the account, or whatever is nessesary. So.... is Wikipedia:Most wanted articles broken or is it supposed to look like that now? --Dante Alighieri 08:18 7 Jun 2003 (UTC) user:My Green Dice is also Michael-- Green Dice, with spaces, not MyRedDice, without. Anyway, he's moving Hephaestos' page to different places; could you block him please? Thanks. Koyaanis Qatsi 01:57 8 Jun 2003 (UTC) Howdy, Magnus<G>, I'm getting a "Host 'larousse.wikipedia.org' is blocked because of many connection errors. Unblock with 'mysqladmin flush-hosts'" error when trying to access the mailing list. I'm assuming that this is something Brion is not doing while he's away, and that you'll know what it is and want to do it<G>! -- Someone else 02:39 20 Jun 2003 (UTC)
Dear Magnus, could you possibly add User:The Anomebot to the list of registered bots? It's well debugged and non-controversial, and has been working without causing any fuss on and off for a couple of days. If it is registered, I intend to speed it up to one hit per minute, with an extra safety back-off feature (measure transaction time, take min of a multiple of this and the programmed delay) that will stop it from being a nuisance when the server is heavily loaded. -- The Anome 22:14 13 Jul 2003 (UTC)
WINOR downloadm:WINOR's download link is dead. --Menchi 07:10, Jul 31, 2003 (UTC)
Did you get my email regarding an emergency developer contact list? -- Tim Starling 02:31, 28 Aug 2003 (UTC) If you don't want to be on it that's fine with me. The contact list contains information regarding how much access each person has, and there's a field where you can indicate if you don't want to be contacted at all. So there's no reason you can't be on it. At the moment, it seems as if everyone who has root access is in the US, so at certain times of the day it can be very hard to contact one of them. So by all means, ask Jimbo for full access. On wikitech-l I specifically requested that Eloquence be given full access but I was ignored. Maybe Jimbo just didn't see it. -- Tim Starling 01:03, 29 Aug 2003 (UTC) quicksilverI'm working on a project based on the wikipedia MediaWiki engine to create a set of annotations on Neal Stephenson's upcoming book Quicksilver. It's going to be a public site. I've seeded some of the entries with text from the Wikipedia for our internal release, and I wanted to invite you to participate and also ask you whether it's OK to use some of the Wikipedia content for our public release (I realize the license is GFDL, but I still wanted to make sure that we don't just launch without asking). Send me email and I can give you the URL and password for the internal site. patrick@appliedminds.net "Image201.png" -- pretty bad file names! "GraysAnatomy201" would have been a better choice -- Tarquin 09:17, 22 Sep 2003 (UTC)
Wrist versus Wrist-jointAFAIK, it's commonly referred to just as "wrist" or worst, as "wrist joint", not as "wrist-joint". You might want to move the text to fix it. --Alex.tan 09:30, 22 Sep 2003 (UTC) Magnus - I see you were the first non-anon contributor to [Greg Bear]. Were you by any chance the original (anon) author of that article? -- Finlay McWalter 18:13, 21 Oct 2003 (UTC) I noticed vandalism on Nuclear pore by 168.221.143.70. I fixed it by reverting to your last edit. WormRunner 22:17, 21 Nov 2003 (UTC) New table markup(see MediaWiki User's Guide: Using tables) Should articles be converted to use the new table markup? -- Noldoaran 17:29, Dec 5, 2003 (UTC) 3 neue Admins auf DEHallo Magnus, Auf der deutschen Wikipedia scheinen nur Du und Brion als Developer (bzw. Admin-Rechte-Vergeber) auf. Da Brion sehr beschäftigt ist, wollte ich Dich fragen, ob Du die 3 neuen Admins "aktivieren" könntest (die zum teil schon ein Monat auf Admin-Status warten... fast schon peinlich, ist aber nicht Brions schuld!) Die 3 Namen findest Du hier: Danke und Grüsse :-) Fantasy 14:00, 8 Dec 2003 (UTC)
I updated Image:Nucleus ER golgi.jpg in line with your wikilegal post. Hope you approve. Tweak if you like. :) Martin 19:34, 13 Dec 2003 (UTC) Hi Magnus, I think it was supposed to have been deleted. The copyvio page stated:
It looks like only the image description page was deleted, though strangely the talk page still exists. It looks like we can't use it but I'm not sure I completely understand what Anthère is saying about it. I'll check and get it deleted if it is copyvio or replace it in the article if it's not. Do you believe it is public domain? Angela. 18:33, 17 Dec 2003 (UTC) Ok, well, if you're sure - I've replaced the image in the article. I've copied your comment to the image description page too. Angela. 12:55, 18 Dec 2003 (UTC) Why did you remove my name on hepburn_chart? happy Magnus Manske DayKingturtle 05:06, 25 Jan 2004 (UTC)
Thanks a lot! Makes me fel all warm and tingly :-) --Magnus Manske 10:54, 27 Jan 2004 (UTC) Danke für den Lizenzhinweis. Die Wikipedia:Copyrights-Seite hat mich in die Irre geführt, da es dort "This image is not licenced under the GFDL. It is under a non-commercial-use only licence. Copyrights." als möglichen Tag für ein Bild gibt. Ergo meine Folgerung, dass eine solche Lizenz möglich ist. Hab das Bild aber nun als GFDL lizensiert. --Epix 17:15, 5 Feb 2004 (UTC) Hi Magnus :) Please help me in my eternal struggle to have headers starting at ==! Thanks :) Dysprosia 09:30, 16 Feb 2004 (UTC) Hallo Magnus, könntest du bitte aus deutschen Wikipedia die Bearbeitungsversion http://de.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Winston_Churchill&oldid=684892 entfernen. Es handelt sich um eine Urheberrechtsverletzung (Quelle: [3]).--El 29 Feb 2004 Newbish QuestionWhat's with al the "list of encyclopedia topics (xx)"? lol, I'm a noobie... ugen64 15:28, Mar 7, 2004 (UTC)
Magnus: Thanks a lot for doing this. I've mentioned it on Wikipedia:Goings-on. :-) — Timwi 15:30, 7 Mar 2004 (UTC)
How did generate the list of Encyclopaedia topics? Mintguy (T) 22:40, 11 Mar 2004 (UTC)~ 1906 San Francisco earthquake pixHi. In the particular case of 1906 San Francisco earthquake the page looked better to me before the image was thumbnailed. I was wondering what concern you were addressing by thumbnailing the fire photo there. Feedback would be appreciated. Cheers, -- Infrogmation 15:22, 18 Mar 2004 (UTC)
PedigreeI see that you have "pedigree" on your list of topics. There are quite a few random things that link to it, so I just created a brief, probably insufficient, disambig page & I know from the dog breeds side there isn't yet really an appropriate page to link to ("dog breed" redirects to "list of dog breeds" which in the long run I think will end up being 2 separate articles, for example...) Anyway, thought that if you had something in mind for the topic, this might spur you to contribute. Elf | Talk 19:32, 22 Mar 2004 (UTC) Pic sizeHi Magnus! Today I've been following you around doing a minor change to your most excellent conversions from old pic syntax to new pic syntax. I find that, with the new syntax, 300px looks too big so I've been changing you from 300px to 250px. I have no idea what causes this effect, it's probably due to the border. If you disagree with what I'm doing then I'll stop doing it and leave your work alone. What do you think? Best Wishes,
Pageless dog photosHey, thanks for all the work converting those to thumbnails. I'm thinking, though, that having all those images (even thumbnails) on one page is not a great thing for people dialling up the web--that's why I inserted one set of images as individual links to the images rather than as images. However, I'm not quite sure what the best strategy might be. There was a discussion somewhere in the last week or so about having gallery pages... Anyway, I'm rambling a bit, but wanted to let you know that I noticed & appreciate the effort & if you have any more ideas on handling that, you're welcome to join in. I also asked this question on Talk:List of dog breeds. Elf | Talk 23:16, 23 Mar 2004 (UTC) Ugly boxesGawd those gray boxes are ugly, Tanganyika now looks much worse than it did before. Look at the page, see how the un-thumbnailed image looks real enough to touch, compared to the other two that are sitting behind gray prison walls, not to mention the visual noise that has been added. Doesn't anybody have a sense of graphic design around here? Stan 14:36, 24 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Hi. I like the idea of the stub articles, but before adding them, please check if we have them under a slighly different name. For example, we have very extensive articles on all of the Ottoman emperors (see, for example Abdul Hamid II. Danny 12:38, 25 Mar 2004 (UTC) Vital topic from the usual gang of idiotsAre you sure Alfred E. Newman's middle name is East? That's a new one to this lifelong Mad fan - DavidWBrooks 14:17, 25 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Hi. I just noticed the images you uploaded from Gray's Anatomy. How far did you get with this? Did you pick images at random? Some obvious ones like the male pelvis (fig 241) are missing. Mintguy (T) 13:06, 27 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Gray's Anatomy images with missing articles, seems to load pretty smoothly. There are some fantastic unused images there. Weheehay! Well done. Mintguy (T) PDWhen you upload public domain images, can you tag them with {{msg:PD}}. Thanks, Maximus Rex 19:03, 27 Mar 2004 (UTC) Links in ThumbnailsHi! I just noticed your change, to the new syntax, in the Boeing 767 article. Do you think it looks ugly with the caption below the picture box? So I've gone back to the "usual" syntax. Of course now the links to British Airways and Air Canada have gone. New syntax for my picsI want to say a big thank you for the work you're doing on converting my pics to the new syntax. Obviously there's a small problem with captions that contained links but I would be inclined not to worry about that and convert them regardless. Perhaps one day that problem will be solved then perhaps you or I will go round linking them! You're doing a great job. Thanks, NupediaHey Magnus - I have a request. I saw on your main page that you were a contributor to Nupedia. About 3 weeks ago in our Nupedia article, I officially declared Nupedia dead. If you know anything in particular as to why it died (or anything else in general), it would probably help that article greatly. →Raul654 06:23, Apr 7, 2004 (UTC) GermansI've for long (a year, actually) been itched by the way Wikipedia-links are done with often sloppy distinctions between nationality, citizenship and ethnicity (with regard to persons) and also between nations and countries. This is particularly obvious in the case of people or entities that are denoted as German. A link to the Federal Republic of Germany is often outright unhistorical and wrong, but this has until now been the most usual. That's why I'm considering an article on Germans, which I've started at the temporary location User:Ruhrjung/Germans. I would wish to avoid too much of edit wars after having started to link to the article. In particular, I would not wish to see the current disputes over German-Polish matters automatically extend also to this article, why I kindly ask you for comments now, in advance, in order to try to find wordings acceptable to as many as possible of concerned wikipedians. I look forward to your comments at User talk:Ruhrjung/Germans. Articles beginning with ALHi Magnus, I just noticed that on Wikipedia:List of encyclopedia topics (02), there were no articles beginning with AL. Is that possible? Danny 02:40, 15 Apr 2004 (UTC)
Multiple languages on WikibooksMagnus, what can I do to get en.wikibooks, es.wikibooks, zh.wikibooks, etc. language-specific subdomains? Is it difficult to do? Who does it and how do I get them to do it? Thanks, - Karl Wick
Magnus. Hi brother. I see you deleted my Hurlstone page. This was uncalled for, especially due to your reasons given. I myself am homosexual, and many of my best friends are also homosexual. The majority of us also attend or have attended this school, and thus are in the position to make comment on the school. Your thoughts and response would be appreciated. Thanks brother.
I notice that you've uploaded an image of Karl Weierstrass and claimed that it is public domain throughout the world due to its age. That is a potentially incorrect claim. Up until 1995 it would certainly have been public domain in both the US and UK, but now photographs can potentially have a protection of life of the author plus 70 years in the EU. That protection is retrospective as well. If you can find the author and say that he died 70 years ago, or if you put forward a claim that you cannot find the author with reasonable work, meaning that the photograph qualifies for 70 years of copyright protection from publication, then you can claim that the copyright has expired worldwide. David Newton 11:47, 11 May 2004 (UTC)
Pic sizesHi Magnus, I'm following you around at the moment reducing 300px wide landscape-format pics to 250px and portrait-format pics to 200px. We had sort-of agreement on the 250px size, as per this quote from my Talk Page - Sea ice pic(William M. Connolley 22:37, 11 Jun 2004 (UTC)) Hi. You've uploaded a sea ice pic - very nice - BUT you've callded it NOOA - should be NOAA. I rtied but couldn't move it. Can you? List of encylopedia topicsHow did you compile this list? I think it is very good --Oldak Quill 18:43, 15 Jun 2004 (UTC) Enable SupagesHallo Magnus! Kannst du bitte auf de.wikipedia im Kategorie:-Namensraum die Subpages aktivieren? Für Monohierarchische Klassifikationen wäre es von Vorteil, wenn sich Namensbestandteile mit "/" aufteilen lassen würden wie im Benutzer:- und Wikipedia:-Namensraum. Danke! -- Nichtich 17:54, 20 Jun 2004 (UTC) Constellation mapsCould you please revert what you've done to the constellation maps? We've spent a lot of time creating proper thumbnails and decided to stick with them even with the extended image syntax, partly due to layout reasons, and partly because of the blur effect the automatic thumbnail has. Moreover, it would have been good to discuss it first with us on the respective project page. – Torsten Bronger 10:36, 24 Jun 2004 (UTC) ThumbnailsHi Magnus, My beef with thumbnails is twofold.
As it happens, the particular two images in question come up surprisingly well when auto-thumbnailed, and are not much inferior to the hand-generated ones, but this is unusual. Most of the auto-thumbnails are glaringly obvious. In the fauna pages, and particularly with the images I took myself, I revert auto-thumbnails on sight. (The rest of the 'pedia is too much for me, but I'd do that too if time permitted.) Also, since the thumbnailing craze came along, I no longer upload full-size photographs (because I hate seeing them wrecked by auto-thumbnailing). Best — Tannin 12:55, 30 Jun 2004 (UTC) Thanks for your comprehensive reply, Magnus. Let's ponder your points one by one.
With all that said, I recognise that few here on the 'pedia agree with me. I like to look at the whole page: headings, text, pictures, overall visual effect. Most 'pedia editors just don't look at the pictures, it seems, at least they certainly don't look at them in the same critical way that they look at text and instantly spot the smallest error of spelling or punctuation. Most of the photographers here don't follow my logic either: the photographers, in the main, don't look at the page they click the image. For them, the thumbnail is merely a link to The Real Thing (i.e., their superb full-size image). This is a great pity, as we are well down the path of degrading what could have been a wonderful asset. Substandard images really, really bug me. (Sure, quite a few of my own are far from perfect: but they are the best ones I have and the moment I can improve on them I will. But if they are only going to get turned into grey-fuzz auto thumbnails, why should I bother?) Best regards — Tannin 14:45, 30 Jun 2004 (UTC) PS: see here for examples of the human eye producing superior images. (Scroll down to the pictures: about 3/4 to the end). Note carefully that there were not carefully chosen exceptions to the general rule. There was a preexisting discussion about these two images - nothing to do with image degredation caused by auto-thumbnailing - so they were the two that I used to illustrate my point - random examples, in other words. (Hint: as always with images, start by looking for the sharp-edged detail: in this case, look at the feet. Once you have seen that, your eye will be drawn to differences in the other parts of the pictures: the eye (always the most important part of any animal picture), the plumage, the background.) Look at the feet: you can't miss it. :) Given that auto-thumbnailing is probably ineviatable, your suggestions are good ones. In my experience, around 70% to 80% of all images respond well to a moderate sharpening. (Not sure how to measure that: PMView, my favourite image viewer/editor has 4 pre-set levels: mild (you can't even see it most of the time); moderate (just right 4 times out of 5), subtle but effective; strong (usually too much; and very strong (way too much). The ImageMagic equivalent of the "moderate" setting in PMView, applied across the board, would help a great deal. Unfortunately, the 'other 20-something percent will suffer. Some look obviously sharpened (seing visible sharpening in an image is like seeing the makeup a woman is wearing: if you notice it at all, it's too much; seriously yuko. If you don't realise that it's there, it makes her more beautiful without you ever realising why.) More commonly, the image needs more than the default amount. Sometimes the "strong" setting is required - only the eye can judge. (Sometimes - not often - I resort to Photoshop or Photostudio because none of the 4 PMView presets are quite right.) And some pictures simply look terrible when you sharpen them with the orthodox filter. Typically (but not always) these are ones where the original is a little grainy - this happens often with my bird pictures as I have to use a high ISO to get the shot at all, particularly with shade-loving species like robins and pittas. Sometimes the best answer is to not sharpen (rare case), or (more often) to use a different sharpening algorithm, an unsharp mask. This can give superb results, or make a complete mess of the picture: you just have to try it and see. I believe that, on one level, your description of the average reader is correct. People don't notice things like detailed image quality, not consciously. Nor does the casual eye see details like correct punctuation (proper mdashes and the like, subscripts and superscripts that work (or work as well as HTML allows them to); correct maths expressions; appropriate page layout (sensible use of white spage, balanced heading sizes, carefully matched fonts and background colours. But, although people don't consciously notice these things, people do react to them. This is why printers have spent centuries refining print typefaces; this is why the major sites like (e.g.) MSN spend thousands on web design (and still bugger the code up — but that's MSN for you); this is why Joe Average looks at a KDE desktop or a Gnome desktop and buys the machine with Windows on it: he doesn't know why he knows, but Joe Average knows that the (expensive, and very carefully crafted) look of the Windows desktop is "better". Microsoft spend an incredible amount of money on getting the fine details of fonts and layouts just so — and they do it because they know it works. If we want to compete with (e.g.) Encarta or Britanica — and we should, for together we can do better — we need to do that stuff too. We need to work harder on our presentaton, on the little things that no-one notices but all add up to provide that "feel of quality". The Monobook style is a big step in that direction, BTW. Personally, I dislike it (too white and glary, I like much prefer dark backgrounds), but I am realist enough to recognise that it will be popular, and to respect it as a very professionl looking result. One day, when I've finished my current task (tweaking the old Wikistandard CSS up until I'm really happy with it), I'll make a Monobook derivative that's easy on the eye. And one day I'll go to bed at a sensible hour! Enough! Tannin 16:43, 30 Jun 2004 (UTC)
Image detailsHi, Magnus, I was working on writing captions for Nuclear weapon and it would be helpful to have more information on . I went to osti.gov but couldn't find the picture there. I'm looking for such information as the date and location of the test, the size and type of the bomb, and other such information. Thanks for finding it! -- ke4roh 17:45, Jul 18, 2004 (UTC) si.edu imagesYou're captioning these as PD, but I think they're claiming copyright and placing restrictions: http://www.sil.si.edu/permissions/ Among other things, the images can't be put on a CD. The copyright of the portrait painter or photographer has probably expired in most of these cases, but I think their digital image of that original painting or photograph would be copyright... if someone photographs the Mona Lisa, they can copyright their photograph even though Leonard da Vinci's work is out of copyright. -- Curps 17:35, 28 Jul 2004 (UTC) In other words, I think {{PD}} should change to {{noncommercial}} and the image description should have a footnote link to the permissions page, like so. [4] -- Curps 17:40, 28 Jul 2004 (UTC) Leucite and 1911 EncyclopediaHi, please see Talk:Leucite. Ortolan88 04:12, 9 Aug 2004 (UTC) PicturesYou loaded up the pictures in the article alkan.Could you please write about the licece of the pictures?--Van Flamm 12:09, 13 Aug 2004 (UTC) License ?Hi Magnus, I'd like to know if your picture Image:Amino acids 2.png is GFDL because we use it on french wikipedia. Thanks in advance. Tipiac 09:51, 15 Aug 2004 (UTC)
I didn't spot the mistake. An anon inserted this [5] comment in the article body. I could not revert the edit without following up on his comment. :-) JFW | T@lk 07:42, 2 Sep 2004 (UTC) WikiReaderMagnus, I just saw you start a MB WikiReader. I know nothing about the topic, but if you need copyediting or checking to see about readability from someone with no knowledge, I'd love to help out. WikReaders are becoming an interest for me. Lyellin 09:46, Aug 18, 2004 (UTC) Mitochondrial DNAYour latest link on Mitochondrial DNA points to a page requiring authentication. Can you remove the link and post an extract instead? -- Sundar 12:29, Sep 22, 2004 (UTC)
Error in Amino Acids 2.jpgHi, Mr Magnus Manske, I think they're is an error in your amino acids list: Arginine should be : File:Arginine correction for Amino acids.jpg Thanks ZeBob 15:53, 24 Sep 2004 (UTC) Error in freepediaDear sir , On the site of freepedia , I am quoted as a vandal what I had never been. I had reported an act of vandalism , this is very different . Could you please correct this error. Yours faithfully Thierry Veyt
LöschwunschHallo Magnus, könntest du bitte die alten Versionen (und bitte nur die Alten :-) ) von Image:Map of Ukraine political.png löschen. Danke dir. --Steschke 20:32, 2004 Oct 31 (UTC) About Image:Christmas tree.jpghi, I am swedish and really dont like write in english... someone have wrote that your picture of Image:Christmas tree.jpg is a Abies Nordmanniana but I am not sure that is right? We have your picture on the swedish wikipedia whith that text, and I want too know whats is correct. In my books that tree look quite different. Your picture is more like a Abies alba ore abies procera perhaps? --Damast 10:34, 6 Nov 2004 (UTC) Disput über WikisourceHallo Magnus, vielleicht kannst du dir auch mal http://wikisource.org/wiki/Wikisource:Scriptorium/Language_domain_proposal zu Gemüte führen. Ich finde die Abstimmung dort eine Farce, da sich die, die kein englisch können ja erst gar nicht beteiligen konnten. Ich zumindest hatte schon Probleme bis dorthin zu finden. Vielleicht kannst du als deutsch-sprechender Tim Starling (der wenn ich es richtig verstanden habe das Anlegen von de.wikisource.org gestoppt hat) die Problematik deutlich machen. Mir reichen die Englischkenntnisse wohl nicht aus. Jedenfalls ist es ein leichtes erst mal einen großen Teil der Nutzer auszusperren (durch das englische Interface) und dann eine Abstimmung zu starten. Mein Vorschlag um die Ablehner von de.wikisource.org zu überzeugen, wäre ein ganz pragmatischer. Stell doch einfach mal das Interface auf deutsch oder französisch oder spanisch um. Bist du so mutig? Nur um mal die Reaktion zu testen. Warum soll Englisch hier bevorzugt sein? Grüße B von wikisource.org --80.128.33.194 17:39, 8 Nov 2004 (UTC)
License if you rememberHi magnus, it seems you had uploaded Image:Fertilisation.jpg as you are the creator of the article (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Fertilisation&diff=0&oldid=97888) do you remember the origin of this picture ? Thanks in advance. Tipiac 00:35, 14 Nov 2004 (UTC)
CONGRATULATIONS for being one of the FIRST Wikipedian Editor to edit-improve the English Wikipedia's Main Page!!!Dear Magnus Manske, what can I say man? WWWOOOOOWWW!!! It is truly a great pleasure for me to write (ermmm..... I mean edit) this message of praise and commendation to you for being the SECOND (i.e. can also be regarded as one of the FIRST) Wikipedian Editor to arrive and edit-improve the English Wikipedia's Main Page (just right after the very FIRST Wikipedian TwoOneTwo! But and however I could not send him a message into his own user talk page)!!! What is more, you even had a Wiki-festival date named after you as "officially" decreed, designated, or appointed by the founder or boss of this whole Wikimedia Foundation! It is only from you that history has been made in this Wikipedia on this very historical date: 26th of January, 2002ad! Without you doing it, then who else would go and do it, right? Similar to the greatest feat of a Nepalese mountaineer Tenzing Norgay, who is the second person in the world to have ever reach or scale the world's tallest/highest mountain Everest after Sir Edmund Hillary, your first efforts and your earliest contributions for this Wiki-achievement will always be remembered in this Wikipedia plus by the whole Wikipedian community! Kudos and well done! --onWheeZierPLot 08:00, 7 August 2006 (UTC) |