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Hey [[User:Dax|Dax]], two notes for uploading photos: | Hey [[User:Dax|Dax]], two notes for uploading photos: <br/> | ||
1. Throw in some kind of description in the "Summary" section, just listing what it's a picture of. (Note that you can link to stuff in that description.) Try to credit the photographer/poster-designer if you can. | 1. Throw in some kind of description in the "Summary" section, just listing what it's a picture of. (Note that you can link to stuff in that description.) Try to credit the photographer/poster-designer if you can. <br/> | ||
2. Pick something in the "licensing" dropdown. Almost all the time, the first option should be appropriate. If you don't know whose picture it is, then just say you don't know the license, and we can sort that out later. | 2. Pick something in the "licensing" dropdown. Almost all the time, the first option should be appropriate. If you don't know whose picture it is, then just say you don't know the license, and we can sort that out later. | ||
Hope this isn't too nitpicky -- thanks for adding so much content! I know nothing of what's going on in ColdTowne land... | Hope this isn't too nitpicky -- thanks for adding so much content! I know nothing of what's going on in ColdTowne land... | ||
-- [[Peter Rogers]] | -- [[Peter Rogers]] |
Latest revision as of 15:23, 10 April 2013
Hey Dax, two notes for uploading photos:
1. Throw in some kind of description in the "Summary" section, just listing what it's a picture of. (Note that you can link to stuff in that description.) Try to credit the photographer/poster-designer if you can.
2. Pick something in the "licensing" dropdown. Almost all the time, the first option should be appropriate. If you don't know whose picture it is, then just say you don't know the license, and we can sort that out later.
Hope this isn't too nitpicky -- thanks for adding so much content! I know nothing of what's going on in ColdTowne land...
-- Peter Rogers