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Latest comment: 10 years ago by TeleComNasSprVen in topic File:Bicycle-Cardboard-Sheffield Hallam University.jpg
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Planning RecentChangesCamp 2012 for next year has already begun.



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G'day

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g'day fanny - I hope you don't mind but I replaced the link you pasted in to your Carboard model making page with an actual picture - I did this by uploading it to 'wikimedia commons' (the original picture is at this link if you're looking for it!) - and I had to fill in a form detailing the license on flickr etc.

You can see from the wiki text (click edit to read / edit it) how I put the picture in, and added your text as a caption. If you prefer your version (maybe you'd like a handy link to the google search result?) - you can always go back to the version you saved through the 'history' menu at the top. Ask me how if you'd like, and have fun on wikiversity :-) cheers, Privatemusings 05:29, 29 March 2010 (UTC)Reply


Recent Changes Camp Canberra Aug 11, 2010

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I saw your profile on the Wikiversity page for University of Canberra staff, and thought, by chance, you might like to come to this:

RecentChangesCamp, Canberra is being held at the University of Canberra, Building 7, Room 7XC37 on 11 August 2010.
ABOUT | REGISTRATION | SCHEDULE

Hope we'll see you and friends there. Leighblackall 00:23, 21 July 2010 (UTC)Reply


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Thanks for uploading File:Jpg profile.jpg, but:
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Crochet.david 16:51, 2 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Information icon Hello Fannyl, I'm TeleComNasSprVen (talk • email • contribs • stats • logs • global account) and I wanted to let you know that one of your files, File:Bicycle-Cardboard-Sheffield Hallam University.jpg, was recently tagged for deletion as having no fair use rationale. Freely licensed media contributions to Wikiversity, such as images you have created yourself, are highly encouraged; but if an image or other media file has been taken from someone or somewhere else, Wikiversity requires that such non-free content must be tagged with an appropriate {{Non-free use rationale}} explaining why the image is important for Wikiversity's scope. Files not given such an explanation may be deleted within one week. See these considerations and Wikiversity's official criteria for the official policy on inclusion of fair use content and for more details. That image by the way, is most likely copyrighted to your purported source Sheffield Hallam University, and the license in their terms of use is incompatible with Wikiversity's free content guidelines. So it needs a proper fair use description to remain here at Wikiversity. I think you can consult site custodian Jtneill or email the University directly to find out the best way we can approach this issue. TeleComNasSprVen (discusscontribs) 21:58, 28 February 2014 (UTC)Reply