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Thank you for the kind words of welcome, Skamecrazy123!!
I am quite excited with working on Wikipedia whenever I have free time, it seems like such a worthwhile hobby to ensure that there is a reliable source of encyclopedic information easily accessible to the world at large!
Academics often say Wikipedia cannot be used as a reference on its own but I used the articles as a starting point for my research and used the references in many of the articles to find reliable sources that were also acceptable to my lecturers. Wikipedia played a big role in getting me through law school!!
Vinaka
Tukutukudina (talk) 02:04, 24 February 2013 (UTC)
- My pleasure Vinaka. I hope you have a fruitful career here. At university I did the same thing that you did and it did help a lot. Who knows though, one day it may reach a stage were it is perfectly fine to use Wikipedia as a reference on its own. Just one thing though. If you post things on my talk page, could you do so right at the very bottom? I eventually found your talk back notice at the top underneath a message I got at the beginning of the month. If you have any questions, as the welcome message said, please don't hesitate to drop me a line :). Happy editing! --Skamecrazy123 (talk) 11:06, 24 February 2013 (UTC)
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Hello Tukutukudina,
Thanks for your feed back on my page creation: Articles for creation/Ramesh Sitaraman. I am not quite sure what your concerns are about notability of the subject.The references make it quite clear that Prof. Sitaraman is very notable for his research. As a computer science student myself, I know that he is one of the top researchers in the world in distributed systems. Notability for scientists is reflected in how society as a whole knows/references the work, what the impact has been on peoples thinking, what have they built, etc.
I added a whole bunch of neutral third party references to show notability. For example...
The NPR morning edition interview about some recent research of his. NPR Morning edition is the second largest radio program in the USA and broadcast in throughout the country with 10+ million listeners. They don't interview people who are not notable. They are absolutely third-party neutral of course with no connections with the subject or his employer.
The same goes for newspaper articles like Boston Globe which is major US news paper. Recently the research was in the front page of the newspaper. (Instant gratification article). They don't just write about something if it has not shedding new light on society. These are absolutely neutral evidence of notability.
Same with CNN. The fact that CNN quotes a university press release does not really matter. There are thousands of press releases about scientific work every day. But CNN picks only a few notable ones to write about. So, I am not sure about what point you are making there. In fact almost all research is first written up as a press release by the university. Only that people feel are important enough get picked up widely.
The early paper on content delivery networks is also notable (300+ citations on google scholar when I last looked).
Cmpscience (talk) 05:09, 26 February 2013 (UTC)
Articles for creation/Ramesh Sitaraman
[edit]Hello Tukutukudina,
Thanks for your feed back on my page creation: Articles for creation/Ramesh Sitaraman. I am not quite sure what your concerns are about notability of the subject.The references make it quite clear that Prof. Sitaraman is very notable for his research. As a computer science student myself, I know that he is one of the top researchers in the world in distributed systems. Notability for scientists is reflected in how society as a whole knows/references the work, what the impact has been on peoples thinking, what have they built, etc.
I added a whole bunch of neutral third party references to show notability. For example...
The NPR morning edition interview about some recent research of his. NPR Morning edition is the second largest radio program in the USA and broadcast in throughout the country with 10+ million listeners. They don't interview people who are not notable. They are absolutely third-party neutral of course with no connections with the subject or his employer.
The same goes for newspaper articles like Boston Globe which is major US news paper. Recently the research was in the front page of the newspaper. (Instant gratification article). They don't just write about something if it has not shedding new light on society. These are absolutely neutral evidence of notability.
Same with CNN. The fact that CNN quotes a university press release does not really matter. There are thousands of press releases about scientific work every day. But CNN picks only a few notable ones to write about. So, I am not sure about what point you are making there. In fact almost all research is first written up as a press release by the university. Only that people feel are important enough get picked up widely.
The early paper on content delivery networks is also notable (300+ citations on google scholar when I last looked).
Cmpscience (talk) 05:11, 26 February 2013 (UTC)
- Hello CmpScience,
- I was not actually disputing Dr. Sitamaran's notability. Nor was I questioning the veracity of the sources, per say. I thought, the article could be improved by adding more scholarly sources, having said that, in hindsight I may have been too hasty in rejecting the article. If you like, I will review the article again more closely.
- Hope that is satisfactory? Tukutukudina (talk) 05:29, 26 February 2013 (UTC)
Hello Tukutukudina
I have added another scholarly reference and few small edits. I would much appreciate it if you could review the new version again.
thanks
Cmpscience (talk) 05:54, 26 February 2013 (UTC)
- The article has been created, and moved into main article space. Cheers! Tukutukudina (talk) 06:09, 26 February 2013 (UTC)
Just a quick note that I had redone some of the photo arrangements on the Sawana article to keep photos to the right or left so it does not spoil the flow of information. I think placing photos in the center does not add much value to the layout of the article Trabeta (talk) 13:34, 28 February 2013 (UTC)
Malo Bula bro
[edit]User:Tukutukudina your contributions have been encouraging, you may also be able to help, someone started wikipedia in Fijian, but it is only at the experimental stage you may have the time to correct, edit and contribute here is the link [Tabana Levu] happy editing.
Vinaka User:Maikeli March 2nd 2013, 8:30am
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Josh Valdez
[edit]See the comments I added to Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Josh Valdez. You can go ahead and decline the submission if you want to. If you plan on accepting it, you will need to get an administrator to un-protect the name. It may even be a good idea to go through a formal deletion review (see WP:AfD) to overturn the community consensus to protect the article from re-creation. My recommendation is a "weak" decline, but when this person clearly achieves notability, allowing creation of an article about him. davidwr/(talk)/(contribs)/(e-mail) 05:16, 2 March 2013 (UTC)
- Thanks for the clarification. I decided to decline the submission. Tukutukudina (talk) 05:35, 2 March 2013 (UTC)
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Installation Protocols and procedures and title folklore
[edit]Bula Tukutukudina, hope all is well, just thought if you had the time if you could write on the Roko Tui Bau title, the installation protocols and procedures for the title, I notice alot of chiefly title articles have not got the installation process and folklore histories, I am trying to add them where I have information and knowledge around, if you could help also it would be good.
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