Wikibooks:Requests for permissions/Decora

+Uploader
I need to upload pictures to this page

http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/OpenSCAD_User_Manual/2D_to_3D_Extrusion#Extruding_a_Polygon

I have 5000 edits and 50+ articles on wikipedia. Thanks.
 * Uploader permission is only needed for uploading non-free images that cannot be hosted on Commons. The file upload link on Wikibooks automatically directs images to Commons. Do you plan on using non-replaceable non-free media in the OpenSCAD manual? QU TalkQu 21:22, 21 May 2011 (UTC)
 * This shouldn't be necessary. OpenSCAD is under the GPL and so screenshots of it can be uploaded to Commons.  Please be sure to add  to any files you upload there. – Adrignola discuss 13:37, 22 May 2011 (UTC)


 * I did not know that. The standard way I add images is to add the Image: link then click on it. This gave me a "The action you have requested is limited to users in one of the groups: Administrators, Uploaders. To request membership in one of these groups, post a request at Wikibooks:Requests for permissions.", which did not mention commons. Thank you very much. Decora (discuss • contribs) 14:34, 29 May 2011 (UTC)


 * Because images could be hosted locally or at Commons based on their licensing, it will be necessary to click the "upload file" link at left and then add the file link here. If you have an existing file link and you upload to the same name at Commons, it will appear here without any further editing needed to the page. – Adrignola discuss 00:24, 30 May 2011 (UTC)


 * Methinks that we should change the message seen by Decora to explain that images should be uploaded to the Commons if possible. I would do that myself, but I'm not sure what page that message would be on. --Jomegat (discuss • contribs) 00:56, 30 May 2011 (UTC)


 * MediaWiki:Badaccess-groups --Pi zero (discuss • contribs) 01:49, 30 May 2011 (UTC)
 * Thanks Pi zero. I took a stab.  I'm sure it can be improved though.  --Jomegat (discuss • contribs) 03:37, 30 May 2011 (UTC)


 * Technically that message appears for other permissions errors as well, but since this is likely the only one a regular user would encounter, it's not a bad idea to appropriate it for the purpose. – Adrignola discuss 12:43, 30 May 2011 (UTC)