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That the Members of,, and were brothers in law? 06:21, 18 April 2010 (UTC) Requested move There is a proposal on the talk page to move the page to, thus broadening the scope of the project. There's been very little discussion so far. Can you please comment on the government talk page if you have an opinion? 00:22, 25 April 2010 (UTC) Unreferenced Biographies of Living Persons The (UBLPs) aims to reduce the number of unreferenced biographical articles to under 30,000 by June 1, primarily by enabling WikiProjects to easily identify UBLP articles in their project's scope. There were over 52,000 unreferenced BLPs in January 2010 and this has been reduced to 35,715 as of May 1.
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Currently you have approximately 187 articles to be referenced. Other project lists can be found at and. Your assistance in reviewing and referencing these articles is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions, please don't hestitate to ask either at or at my talk page. Thanks, () 17:10, 4 May 2010 (UTC) Gary Brain Could someone please have a look. It's been up for a while and shows no real progress in wikification. Additionally, as indicated by some claims in the article may have been insufficiently qualified.
I'd propose the page for deletion myself, but I have a real-world COI on this one. () 03:56, 9 May 2010 (UTC) The pic say 'Grammy', the text says 'Grammy/Echo prize'. It is definitely not a Grammy, and there is no source for the Grammy?Echo prize claim. The text of that section is extremely poor to the point that I would be tempted to remove it entirely unless references can be found (I'm not going to search further). DerbyCountyinNZ ( ) 06:06, 9 May 2010 (UTC) Hi? This interests me somewhat So?
I whipped into the NZSO website & grabbed this result? As maybe the 'spelling' for your article is only 'phonetically' spelt? Results 1 - 4 from a total of 4 for 'Gary Brain'.
The last is this? 2009 Discography JANACEK: Orchestral Suites from the Operas Peter Breiner, music director of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, has done us a service in arranging. News_and_media/2009_discography - 100%? I may of course - be miles off the mark. But I will dig deeper Ok -so? It's NOT in NZ?
Amazon has this CD? Here is the excert - from a google result. Amazon.ca: Gary Brain - Classical: Music1 by Philharmonia Orchestra of London (Orchestra), Gary Brain (Conductor). (Conductor), and Czeslaw Marek (Composer) by Koch Schwann (Audio CD - 1997). - Cached - Similar & the search header About 35,100 results (0.30 seconds) Does this help?
() 19:47, 10 May 2010 (UTC) () 19:47, 10 May 2010 (UTC) Woohoo? I 'found' it? OneSquared's Presentation of Brian Harmer's WYSIWYG New Zealand.19 Sep 1997. New Zealand-born conductor Gary Brain has won classical music's. The conductor and the London Philharmonia Orchestra won the Echo award for their. Date: 18 September 1997 Brian Dooley Wellington, NZ CURRENCIES The.
Wysiwygnews.com/1997_News/1997September19.html - Cached - Similar Reference:- SAME RESULTS PAGE - just lower down. DIRECT LINK (& it's a) - DATED NEWS ARTICLE AND - (in my own words) - although NOT a Grammy as such. • • • • Seems to be sourced to and at least all I checked give 404 messages. BE— — Critical __ 00:30, 28 December 2010 (UTC) It appears that MFAT have shifted this content to without diplomaticly redirecting or intercepting the old URLs. Perhaps you could diplomatic advise the MFAT webmaster(s) of this 404 error. - () 12:48, 30 December 2010 (UTC) Placenames and Macrons After a long time away I have found some free time to edit some articles again.
I have discovered a couple of placenames with inappropriate macrons, i.e. And, that I think should be spelt and, because that is how they are spelt locally, here in, and in the NZGB place name database. In my opinion, macrons should only appear in article names when they appear in the official (Māori) name of the place, if that is also the official (English) name of the place as well. Putting macrons over letters in English words in order to suggest they are not actually English words but Māori ones is getting a bit too PC for me. I get most concerned when the words originated from English speaking settlers or developers who chose not to put macrons in their English spelling of words that they had borrowed from the Māori and everyone has now accepted that their common usage is without macrons.
But before I act too boldly, I would like to know what do others think? Specific comments to and, general observations here. - () 12:48, 30 December 2010 (UTC) No real need to discuss this here. Just be bold and move them to the non-macronised forms.
() 17:55, 30 December 2010 (UTC) of. Urban area in red, broader region (plus or minus some outlying bits) in grey. I'm coming late to this, but the status quo seems sensible to me, broadly speaking. Perhaps should renamed to make it clearer that its scope is the Auckland urban area, not the broader region.
Comfortlink Ii Software Update. I agree that the two politics categories are probably no longer worth distinguishing, and maybe also sport, but I'm not sure I would want to merge much further than that. Buildings, suburbs, history, transport, and others seem worth keeping distinct.
-- () 13:01, 26 January 2012 (UTC) Peter Beck Could some of you please watchlist? He's currently standing in a Christchurch City Council by-election and yesterday, an editor appeared who is closely related to the subject (see the article's ). I have reinstated some removed content, but the contributor has come back as an anon and removed it again. I'm going to be without internet access for a few days, so I'd appreciate others keeping a watchful eye on the article. 18:02, 25 January 2012 (UTC) Fiji floods Not strictly a NZ topic, but WPFiji seems to be pretty moribund. I notice there's not yet an article on the - probably worth having one.
05:13, 30 January 2012 (UTC) Grats to to converting my stub of into something suitable for the front page. A quick note about naming of architects: the goes by the fullest name it can find for people rather than the name they practised / lived / were famous under. So the list of architects' names on (which uses the names they practised under) should probably have a lot more blue links once sane redirects are in place. () 00:36, 12 February 2012 (UTC) Somebody else started expanding it. I then picked it up, as Maddison was on my 'to do' list as a notable Christchurch person (I've done a lot of work on historic buildings in Christchurch). With regards to the architect list on WPNZ, I've looked through the list up to (and including) the letter 'K' and managed to find a few red links that should be blue.
If somebody else wants to carry on with L and onwards, please feel free. 05:23, 15 February 2012 (UTC) Map colours Many of our maps have a colouration that is a little garish. Pink, green and orange are used. I would like to see a change to the colour scheme - at the very least for orange.
-- () - 23:37, 12 February 2012 (UTC) How do I become included as a NZ poet on this list Hi. I am a New Zealand poet. I have performed for and with my peers on this list, and have had my poetry published and exhibited in New Zealand and online. Could you please provide information so that I may also be referenced on this list, with subsequent Wikipedia pages. My poetry has been performed at Raw Fish Salad, Poetry Live, Spectrum and published in Side Stream, Blackmail Press and Live Lines, and excerpt exhibited at Te Karenga Gallery, 'Ethosphere' Exhibition, Like Minds Like Mine. My poetry is my life and lives on my website.
Kind regards Jodine Derena Butler — Preceding comment added by () 06:21, 13 February 2012 (UTC) Wikipedia is not the place for self-promotion. If there are independent sources which justify a claim to sufficient notability for inclusion someone will find it. DerbyCountyinNZ ( ) 06:30, 13 February 2012 (UTC) Advice sought. 150px I uploaded the image at right today and added it to the article, with me as author and released PD. It was subsequently listed at, where the reason for listing is given as 'commons:COM:FOP#New Zealand suggests that laws are similar to the United Kingdom, where photos of signs like this aren't allowed'. Before I comment there, I am asking here if anyone has experienced such an event where a user says a commons guideline suggests something, and on that basis removes an image.
And how did you deal with it? I took quite a few photographs in the Hokianga a week ago which would be useful for wiki articles, but I won't consider uploading them if the suggestion is valid. () 02:35, 15 February 2012 (UTC) I'd ask this at, I understand signs can be used if either de minimus applies (sign is small in background etc) or doesn't contain anything copyrightable (like a text only sign - which may apply here).
I think the listing is basically saying they don't know if it's copyright or not, and would like confirmation it's ok to keep. Your own photos of nature, plants, rivers etc won't have a copyright issue. () 03:00, 15 February 2012 (UTC) Over the last couple of months this article has been transformed into an attack article. () 01:15, 28 January 2012 (UTC) what a mess.
I've reverted the whole thing to a version in Oct last year and updated about 2 things that were out of date in that version. - () 03:31, 28 January 2012 (UTC) Please read the section on. Editors with COIs are strongly encouraged—but not actually required—to declare their interests, both on their user pages and on the talk page of the related article they are editing, particularly if those edits may be contested. Editors who disguise their COIs are often exposed, creating a perception that they, and perhaps their employer, are trying to distort Wikipedia. () 05:18, 14 February 2012 (UTC) I am thinking of deleting the section on Structure and condensing it into a couple of sentences. The average reader is unlikely to be interested in the structure of the Department and there is little that can be added to each of the sub-headings that allow editing.
Comments welcome - except from anyone who works at Corrections. () 04:30, 18 February 2012 (UTC) and is somewhat of a train crash due to a years-old conflict between family and activists.
I've done some rescue and fixed some links. I've also found. Is that a license we can use? I'd like to replace the entire body of the article. () 07:15, 17 February 2012 (UTC) That licence is both Non-Commercial and No-Derivatives, so we cannot use it. NC means that others cannot reuse the content for commercial gain, eg, selling a printed or value-added work. ND means that no one could edit the content.
Neither is acceptable to us. It can be used as a source though.- 07:43, 17 February 2012 (UTC) Yes, I was confused by their use of the image from one version of the CC lisence and the URL from another. () 08:06, 17 February 2012 (UTC) Removal of an article about the founder of the of Anti-Bases Campaign. The founder of the was.
This article, disappeared from this website for a few months. The article was replaced by a redirect to an article about a trial. I have now reverted the redirect. The text of the present article is ' Owen Wilkes (died 2005) was a researcher, author and the founder of who was sentenced to a suspended prison sentence for espionage in Norway (the ). • Loran-C and Omega. A Study of the Millitary Importance of Radio Navigation Aids. (1987) Co-authored by N.P.Gleditsch] • Onkel Sams kaniner – teknisk etterretning i Norge (1981) Co-authored.
• • ' -- () 18:52, 25 February 2012 (UTC) I've added sufficient content and references to it that it should no longer be tempting to change in back tot he redirect. () 20:14, 25 February 2012 (UTC) Improved the article and taken to DYK. () 04:15, 26 February 2012 (UTC) Writers awards and residencies I'm thinking of starting a page. There are a lot of these, but I'll probably impose a 15 (or 20?) year minimum run or one year full time support criteria for inclusion.
An overview of these can be found at, but in most cases the aouthoratative source is somewhere else and that page is out of date. () 06:11, 29 February 2012 (UTC) List of libraries in New Zealand The.