User talk:Pearts

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When I edit tutorials I try to seperate everything into smaller units with good spacing, line flow, and headings; so that the average noob, by reading one small step at a time, can follow it. If their is more than one way to do somthing, and someone has taken the time to write steps in a way that is not like a discussion (must be in 3rd person ) then I will keep them in the main page, and differeniate them as method 1, method 2, etc, otherwise it's going to the discussion page, with the rest of the user discussion, and Q&A, that I find on the main page. Pearts (talk) 04:09, 20 July 2010 (UTC)

Maybe...
Maybe you could ask for editor rights at WB:RFP before you are autopromoted. I did the same thing. As we all know that you are a good user, we can trust that you will not do any malicious editing. This will save recent changes patrollers a lot of time. Thanks for taking time to read this comment. Kayau ( talk &#124; email &#124; contribs ) 06:01, 27 July 2010 (UTC)
 * You are now an editor. Thanks for your work here! --Jomegat (talk) 13:50, 27 July 2010 (UTC)

Thenub for CU
You may be interested in Thenub314's request for CheckUser permissions. Regards Kayau ( talk &#124; email &#124; contribs ) 11:03, 19 August 2010 (UTC)

Undeleted Images
Hi Pearts,

I don't think these actually qualify as freely licensed by virtue of being screenshots from GPL'd software. These icons appear to be original creations using Blender, but are not really something you'd see in Blender without inserting considerable original creativity. Of course, I had no way of knowing that until they were undeleted.

If we allowed the argument that anything created in Blender counted as a screenshot, I think we'd be crossing a line. Do you know who really created these images? All we really know is who uploaded them originally.

My recommendation is that someone (you being the ideal candidate) create replacement images and upload those to the Commons. This just seems too dodgy. --Jomegat (talk) 12:52, 3 September 2010 (UTC)


 * Actually half of the images that are of the logo, already had the "free to use" attributions and are over at the commons already... it's just these few that where left out in the cold. Pearts (talk) 12:56, 3 September 2010 (UTC)


 * OK! I'm willing to let them stand then.  I still think it would be a good idea to move them to the Commons though.  The only images we allow here are "fair use", and those require a rationale. Of course it's impossible to copy them over if they are deleted, but that's been taken care of now. Thanks again! --Jomegat (talk) 12:58, 3 September 2010 (UTC)


 * I have a deal with admin Adrignola, whenever he/she sees a catagory called blender 3d screenshots pop up, with "move to commons" as the only reason for creation, he/she will get them moved enmass, as his/her time permits. Their are alot of miscatagorized blender 3d screen shots that are still floating around here at wikibooks, but as I work thru the pages, I am getting them moved. Pearts (talk) 13:05, 3 September 2010 (UTC)


 * Technically Blender screenshots with original work in them need to be marked as GPL and the license for the original work present in them. If I had been a stickler for that with all the screenshots moved to Commons, maybe half the images used in one of our most popular books would have been deleted.  I've looked at existing screenshots at Commons and the admins there are not very strict on that either.  But now that they are moved to Commons, the admins can deal with them if/as necessary. – Adrignola talk 13:15, 3 September 2010 (UTC)

September 2010
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