User talk:Kelly
Hi Kelly, I got your message regarding File:Deeyah Khan.jpg. This picture is not my creation but I got the permission. But what kind of document I should provide to you and how should I do that, to let this picture stay and possibly shared on other Wikipedia pages in other languages- Regard--Jogibaba (talk) 17:26, 2 October 2015 (UTC)
- Hi kelly, I had sent an email about the file I uploaded. I was replied that the email I sent for the permission was from UN official and not from the photographer who is the author or owner of the file. Now Deeyah's picture is tagged like this.
"An email has been received by the Volunteer Response Team (OTRS) concerning this file, and can be read as ticket 2015100810021979 by users with an OTRS account. However, the message was not sufficient to confirm permission for this page/file. This may, among other reasons, be because there was no explicit release under a free license, the statement of permission is from the subject of the photo rather than the photographer, or the email address that the permission came from is not associated with the location where the content was originally published. For an update on the issue, please contact the user who added this template to the page, or contact OTRS volunteers at their noticeboard."
I contacted Deeyah and she contacted UN official and they replied her
"Begin forwarded message:
From: Dragana Korljan <dkorljan@****.org>
Subject: Re: Use of OHCHR pic is Wikipedia
Date: October 12, 2015 at 8:36:44 AM GMT+1
To: Deeyah Khan <deeyah@****.com>
Dear Deeyah,
This is correct in general terms, but photos taken during HRC sessions by a photographer hired by UN, belong to the UN. Therefore, the UN gives the permission for the free use, which is the case with your picture. Hope this helps and clarifies the issue. All the best, D.
Dragana Korljan
Coordinator
Justice, Protection and Social Rights Unit
Mandates of: Freedom of expression, Health,
Human Rights Defenders, Transitional
Justice, Culture, Education, Independence of
Judges and Lawyers, Unilateral Coercive Measures
Special Procedures Branch
United Nations
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Tel: (+41-22) *** ****
Fax:(+41-22) *** ****
e-mail:dkorljan@****.org "
(I have hidden the telephone and email ID s here of the peoples concerned)
I don't know how to forward this email with the same conversation I was having with Wikipedia official, so I sent it as a separate email, I got a reply on 13 October with a new ticket which is like this.
"Thank you for your email. This is an automatically generated response to inform you that your message has been received. Because all emails are handled by volunteers, it may take some time for us to reply. We kindly ask for your patience and understanding as we try our best to reply as quickly as possible. If your article or file has been deleted in the mean time, please don't worry. Any administrator can restore these later.
If you want to send more emails about the same subject, please add the following to the subject bar of the email: [Ticket#: 2015101310009232]."-
I haven't heard anything since then, can you please, help to sort this matter. Regards--Jogibaba (talk) 15:57, 22 October 2015 (UTC)
- Jogibaba - there's nothing else you need to do, the OTRS team will process the permission. Kelly hi! 23:19, 22 October 2015 (UTC)
Deletion of image
Hi Kelly. You left a message on my talk page about deleting File:unknown sculpture 2.jpg. I've no objections to its deletion - when I uploaded it I didn't know Lithuania had no freedom of panorama and had no idea when it was created or by whom. It's still on here, even though it was a speedy and is orphaned. I'll tag it with db-author. Sincerely, Novickas (talk) 22:00, 25 October 2015 (UTC)
Heritage at Risk References
Hi Kelly, The list is your sandbox is a good start & formats etc I put on wiki can be copied & developed as much as content. Historic England have revamped the site & the link you gasve gives me the same error message. Can you see http://risk.historicengland.org.uk/register.aspx?id=1237012&rt=0&pn=1&st=a&ctype=all&crit=Sweetworthy? I got there by going to http://risk.historicengland.org.uk/register.aspx and putting in a keyword for the site eg Sweetworthy. The other alternative is to use the regional lists (Not working for me today). NB some which were on the at risk register a few years ago have been removed if the condition of the site has improved.— Rod talk 17:32, 28 October 2015 (UTC)
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A barnstar for you!
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I hope they have these at Commons too. Drmies (talk) 15:20, 7 November 2015 (UTC) |
Thanks for your cleanup efforts
The Canadian Ginger Ale Award | |
Please accept this refreshing and wholesome toast to your recent cleanup efforts. Though we may someday have to use WP:REFUND to retrieve the bios of those Canadian actors who become major stars, I'm relieved to see we'll have a few less BLPs about non-notable people for ongoing patrol and maintenance. Djembayz (talk) 20:41, 8 November 2015 (UTC) |