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188: 653:, but essentially a decision was made to try and remove all the subcategories that grouped the philatelists into country categories even though there are only just over 20 pages referenced and some of the subcategories had a few as 1 listing. Besides which, I would never go looking for a philatelist based on a country of origin, even if I knew it, I would look at the category for his/her name. Anyway, this is up for discussion 1028: 914: 1405: 1329: 21: 1284: 721:
violation of other's work. The troubled stamps show the paintings of famous artist and it turned out they haven't properly got permission to use them. For other issues, its mostly designed by inhouse designers or came from stamp design competition organized by Thailand Post so it's safe to say they own the right of the remaining stamps. --
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edits for more than six months. I was going to use a 3 month cut off point but felt generous. You are not one of those editors, so I have not moved you and you remain as an active participant. If you are still active on Knowledge but are inactive in philately please let us know by moving yourself to
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Designers seem not to be so well-known in the English-speaking world; Scott doesn't mention them, one has to go to specialized publications. The UK does have its "Machin" and "Wilding" series, but even having one designer for all of the US' Washington-Franklin stamps was not enough to call it the
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Stamp catalogue publisher in Thailand must pay loyalty to Thailand Post to use the images. Thailand Post also issued some warning against using postage stamp images for commercial purposes in recent Thai philatelic magazine. However they have pulled two issues from post office due to copyright
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for this. By way of reference, one of these subcategories was up for deletion a short time ago and basically all the non-philately people won the day, overriding the philatelic viewpoint. I am sure you would not want that to happen again. Do not delay as CfDs get dealt with fairly quickly. TIA
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Yes, some engravers actually create the design of some stamps they engrave. On fr.wiki I use a lone category to have in one cateogry all artists involved in stamp design, and other categories put them in their originate category (C:engravers or C:illustratrors,
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Actually, what I had in mind was a WP article on stamp copyrights that also covered fair use situations and the like, but what you suggest for commons is valuable too, since it can be more of a prescription, perhaps referring to the WP article for the reasons.
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I'd think we'd like to keep this particular misspelling around as a redir, in case somebody types in the wrong name. (I think that's a en-specific practice.) Googling seems to show lots of people using "Guillaume" for the designer, so you're not alone!
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a CfD, categories for deletion, page and I would appreciate if you would weigh in on the matter having first looked at the original discussion. I am sure you will see the benefit and logic of getting rid of these redundant subcategories and vote a
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Personal idea : can an article "Stamp designer" have a part consacred to the story of their visibility by the philatelists and by the public. Perhaps contacts with the Art du timbre gravé association can be useful.
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Yes, it would be good to have more about these people - en: seems to have Slania and not much else. There's not a good single word ("drawer" usually only meaning a component of a
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but there are some phrases that I don't know what you mean. Maybe you can have another look and tell me if it sounds good, or as I think, still needs some attention. Cheers
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Are stamp designers known by philatelists in the anglo-saxon world (US, UK, etc.), except the great Slania ? Do english-written stamp catalogs give the designer's name ?
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Thanks for cleaning up my page. I put an admin request in, after posting a BV warning which he obviously did not like and he has been blocked indefinitely. Keep well.
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and can bring into light people that usually are forgotten ("were" in France where they are very mediatized by the French philatelic litterature since the 1990's).
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Hello! We are a group of editors working to improve the quality of France related articles. You look like someone who might be interested in joining us in the
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On de:, a user used his passion for Feroese stamps to add some artists ; on fr:, I simply open a stamp magazine to find enough to fill a stub et
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Looks like you might have made use of a reference to a stamp catalogue which may or may not have coverage relevant to the current AfD on
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Thank you for the barbarisms and sorry for the inconvenience. And I chose the most simple fact of the fr.page I can write in english...
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Thank in advance and if you're agree, I start categorizing the sooner the better since I've got vacation. Have a good evening.
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are about as close as one gets. A portal would be handy! BTW, I've observed your philatelic contributions in fr:, very nice.
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Thank for the answer and with some translation work, some French stamp designers will arrive soon. Good evening.
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and you will understand why I made my edit you reverted. There is already enough overcategorisation going on.
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I think you discovered all my barbarisms. Thank you for your rereading patience (I admit mine is less large).
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Hello. I have a question about semantics and the opportuny of creating a new subcategory into Cat:Philately :
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Thanks for correcting my translation error at that article. As you can see, my French has gotten rusty. —
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Dear Sebjarod, could you kindly respond to the following 2 questions as a French and a philatelist: Are
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I am wondering what person was a prototype for the Ceres image? Is there any information about that? --
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the inactive list. However, we really need more active participants for all philatelic articles. The
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You will snivel on the Project talk page about categories being empty and quoting another rule...
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It's no inconvenience. It's easier to correct a few Frenchisms than to write an article oneself
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and so I thought I'd drop you a line and invite you! We'd love to have you in our project :-)
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I'm French = my English writing must be full of barbarisms, such as (non exhaustive list) :
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There is a discussion about getting more people involved in Philately on Knowledge.
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I have a problem with this picture : since they both died less than 70 years ago...
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that some of us have recently come to a consensus about. The discussion is
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Thanks a lot for translating and adding an interwiki link to the article
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Thanks for the advice about how to alphabetize the list of philatelists!
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Thank for choosing a DYK-fact from one of my translation. Encouraging.
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If agreed, what would be the correct formulation in english, please ?
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Thank you a lot for your prompt response! You are very helpful. --
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I'm a former French student = I use only a little hand of verbs :
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I contribute mostly on trivial and clearly secondary topics.
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I guess en: doesn't have portals as are found on other WPs;
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As written in edit: article not only about Canadian stamp.
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I just want to commend you on such a nice new article.
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