User talk:Drswik
Hey, cool guy ... (Welcome to my talk page, talk it up) Drswik (talk) 03:59, 23 May 2013 (UTC)
Pointless
[edit]Please read this.— RHaworth (talk · contribs) 10:44, 31 May 2013 (UTC)
- Can you be more specific? Which picture are you talking about, and on which site (Wikipedia or Commons?)
- Sorry. As you can tell, I'm new to editing, and was (am) having trouble figuring out the details, especially with licensing and photos. I tried a few things, and was, for the moment, mostly trying to get actual display formatting working. I believe the images I'll be working with for this topic (NARIT) are all PD, at least for now. (Images will stay PD, of course - I mean that I might later add other images, which won't necessarily be as free - I'll deal with those then). I do need to confirm that, since the description in the existing template doesn't fit precisely. (Although if the images in question aren't PD, they are still permissively licensed - I'll just need to figure out exactly which license). One of the images (NARIT logo) should also be PD-textlogo ... Thanks. Drswik (talk) 03:29, 14 June 2013 (UTC)
I suggest you scan slowly through your upload logs on Wikipedia and Commons and take an educated guess as to which image I might be referring to. I cannot see how {{PD-TH-exempt}} could possibly apply to the image and I do not see why it was not uploaded to Commons (that is a big hint as to which image!). — RHaworth (talk · contribs) 12:41, 14 June 2013 (UTC)
- Ah, yes. OK, thanks for linking the logs. I actually did look for those; now I see the link in my sidebar, don't know how I missed it before. And yes, now I see which picture you mean. So, OK, fair point that it could go on Commons instead of Wikipedia.
- "Could possibly"? Well ... works of the government / a government agency - or Category 3 of the list on the PD-TH-exempt page (or, at a slightly greater stretch, Cat 1). Seems to me like that fits, although as I've expressed I'm not at all sure that's the best fit. I was/am going to try to confirm that (or find something better) before putting it in mainspace; of course, any suggestions would be welcome.
- I don't remember tagging it as 'F3'. Did I do that, or did you put that when you removed it?
- Also - maybe I'm going about this the wrong way. I was trying to play in my sandbox and get everything lined up before 'going live'. Is there somewhere else I should've uploaded these images as a temporary scratch space? Thanks Drswik (talk) 04:49, 17 June 2013 (UTC)
I repeat {{PD-TH-exempt}} simply does not apply. File:TNObsv insideDome 0.png does not fit Cat 3 at all and as for Cat 1, that specifically excludes "work in the scientific or artistic domain" which this image obviously is. You did (indirectly) specify F3 when you uploaded it: you selected "the copyright holder gave me permission to use this work only in Wikipedia articles" from MediaWiki:Licenses when you uploaded. This causes {{permission from license selector}} to used in the image description. That template in turn includes {{db-noncom}} which is a redirect to {{db-f3}}. Simple really!
There is no special provision for temporary uploading of images. An image such as File:TNObsv insideDome 0.png should be uploaded with the proper licence terms right from the start. Fair-use image: upload anyway - you should have seven days before it gets deleted with {{db-f5}}.
Incidentally File:TNObsv insideDome 0.png is a photograph. Please obtain the original, high resolution version and upload it as a JPG. — RHaworth (talk · contribs) 10:28, 17 June 2013 (UTC)