User talk:Zenogantner
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Map licensing
Hi - you're correct that the maps are released under the GFDL licence. Some of the newer maps indicate this, but most don't - I'm planning to go around and add notices indicating the licence, but there are quite a lot of them. Sorry about any confusion. -- Vardion 09:58, 22 Jul 2004 (UTC)
Brunei COA
Since it is the coat of arms, I would assume it is at least fair use, but if you're in doubt, feel free to remove it, since I don't recall what the sources are. Jeronimo 07:08, 5 Aug 2004 (UTC)
- Dattelpalmen
Ich hab das Bild selber aufgenommen --Yak 10:19, 5 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Kevin Baas - Image:Grad1.jpg is GFDL.
I drew this myself, actually, and I hereby release all rights. I don't know what statement i'm supposed to make on the page, though. Kevin Baas | talk 00:16, 2004 Aug 6 (UTC)
Wikibooks
May I just point out that the link in your Wikibooks user page
is not working? (You can look to my Wikibooks user page for how to create a
link to Wikipedia, if that's what you want.)
--VerdLanco 22:31, 25 Nov 2004 (UTC)
Sustainability category/project/series
Hi. I noticed you have worked on the Sustainability page. There has been, as you might expect, a little heat recently at the Hubbert Peak page, and some of us are discussing ways we might better organize the information about energy sources and developments. Articles/subjects that we are discussing the organization/hierarchy of include Hubbert Peak, Energy development, Sustainability, Future energy development, Alternatives to oil. It occurred to me that you might have some fresh ideas about how to go about organizing a rational hierarchy, whether it be a project, a system of categories, a series, or simply an informal vision. Please give your input at the bottom of Talk:Hubbert Peak. Tom - Talk 17:25, Dec 16, 2004 (UTC)
Saterfriesisch
Hallo Zenogartner, ich habe gelesen dass du beigetragen hast zum (englischsprachigen) Stück über das Saterfriesische, und dass du, obwohl du wohl nicht alemannischsprachig aufgewachsen bist, auch auf der alemannischen Wikipedia geschrieben hast. Du sollst, aber das gibst du selber schon an, also eine Interesse für Sprachen haben.
Jetzt eine Bitte: Im Moment versuche ich eine saterfriesische Wikipedia zu stiften. Dazu braucht man heute aber Unterstützer (supporters) zu haben, die angeben mit dem neuen Projekt mitmachen zu wollen. Wenn du nur ein wenig Saterfriesisch kennst, möchte ich dich bitten ob du mit diesem Projekt mitmachen möchtest, und vor allem ob du das auf meta:Requests for new languages angeben willst. Wenn du selbst kein Seeltersk kennst, aber Leute kennst die schon mitmachen könnten, kannst du die dann bitten sich anzumelden?--Caesarion 17:53, 5 Mar 2005 (UTC)
NP and coNP
NP and co-NP are also thought to be unequal.
Does this mean "not equal", or does it mean "disjunct"? --zeno 10:25, 17 Nov 2004 (UTC)
- Hi, I ran across this comment of yours. You might want to take a look at my article complement (complexity). If I'm right, your misunderstanding may be that the "complement" of a complexity class is quite a different thing from a set complement; every set is disjoint from its set complement. Deco 19:40, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)
