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The Good Article Medal of Merit 
Normally I would only hand out the Working Wikipedia barnstar. But your reviews are so fantastic that my heart told me to award you the GA Medal of Merit! Thanks for your reviews, and we hope you can help us more. OhanaUnited Talk page 01:22, 16 September 2007 (UTC) reply



Official invitation

I'm inviting you to join the GA Sweeps. We are sweeping every single GA to ensure that they maintain GA standard after they are promoted. The initial stage of sweeps is only open to those that are invited because we don't want any bad quality articles slip out of sight. By sending this invitation, I have strong hopes that you can help us to bring GA standard to a new level. OhanaUnited Talk page 01:22, 16 September 2007 (UTC) reply

Help / Advise needed ...

Hi, I saw a photo of the Instrument of Surrender (1971 Bangladesh Liberation War) being signed on the Jagjit Singh Aurora page ... I think this photo could be included in the Instrument of Surrender (1971) page .... so I posted on the talkpage of Instrument of Surrender (1971) page asking if anyone has any objections to doing so ... but no one has replied ... so I guess it is ok to do so .... Can you please guide me about how to do so or could you do it yourself?

-- Saggod 01:29, 16 September 2007 (UTC) reply

GA Sweeps

Hi Ashlin. Thanks for your interest in the GA sweeps. For this initial sweep, which will be going over all listed GAs (eventually), only experienced reviewers have been invited to participate. This is to ensure that the GA criteria is maintained amongst all good articles. I do, however, hope that you can help the process by reviewing articles at GAC, to lower the backlogs there as several of the reviewers have taken their time from that to help with sweeps. If you have any questions about this or would like to discuss it with me further, please drop a line on my talk page or message me on Yahoo!, my ID is L33tLara. Lara Love 23:14, 16 September 2007 (UTC) I take that back. Considering your military career and knowledge, it is actually a very good thing that you review those articles. However, considering you are still a fairly new reviewer, please contact me or other reviewers if you find yourself unsure of any aspects of your reviews. Lara Love 23:26, 16 September 2007 (UTC) reply

Haha, you are too slow, Lara. I already invited him to join us! Don't feel it's a burden to review articles because everyone has their own problem and diffculty. Regardless, an article sweeped is an article deserved to be GA. I personally will be less active in GA from now till the end of December due to my school work. I hope your stay at the hospital won't be so bad. Get well soon. OhanaUnited Talk page 23:32, 16 September 2007 (UTC) reply
I just realized that right before I saw your message! I wish I'd noticed it earlier so I would have been prompted to look more thoroughly into the reviews. I don't want just anyone jumping into the sweeps, but we certainly need good reviewers. Lara Love 00:44, 17 September 2007 (UTC) reply
You don't need to resign from the sweeps simply because you're not feeling well. We'll always be here awaiting for your return. Take care. OhanaUnited Talk page 13:45, 25 September 2007 (UTC) reply

Thanks !

Thank you ... —Preceding unsigned comment added by Saggod ( talkcontribs) 05:32, 20 September 2007 (UTC) reply


Welcome to WikiProject Plants!

From JMGarg1

Thanks. Already done & will follow. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jmgarg1 ( talkcontribs) 03:38, 22 September 2007 (UTC) reply

The move has been done. Hope you are keeping well. Shyamal 14:43, 23 September 2007 (UTC) reply

WikiProject Lepidoptera - Importance rating guidelines

Dear AshLin, you wrote: "Thats become guidelines. Go ahead. See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Lepidoptera#WikiProject_Guidelines. The two step is high/low. See the table please and we trust your judgement. There are thousands of minor pests - every one cant be high priority. In case of IUCN prioirity, go ahead, use your judgement again. There are very many on the list but only the seriously endangered (English language context, not IUCN) deserves high priority. Perhaps well discuss it someday but I have a swollen throbbing right forefinger, the one I type with, so I'll just close abruptly. Hope this helps, regards, AshLin 17:29, 13 August 2007 (UTC)" reply

  • However, when I go to the link, I still find a multitier system... Nevertheless, I have graded or regraded all UK BAP butterfly species as "High". Cheers, GRM 15:47, 23 September 2007 (UTC) reply
  • AshLin: sorry about being "dense" there—now I get it! Thanks. However, it might need to be made a little more explicit within the table that species may be graded as "high" or "low" only...?
On the issue of "BAP", this stands for "Biodiversity Action Plan", the UK "red data" list. Lepidoptera have rightfully been recognized for their important role as indicator species, espacially vis-à-vis global climate change; hence, the more-than-doubling of lepidopteran BAP species in the 2007 listing. In reality, the conservation bodies wanted to list a whole lot more species, but the government bodies applied strict guidelines (and probably some censurship) with a view to keeping the list to a "managable" number. I think that it is fair to consider all British BAP species as "high priority". Sometime, I'll move on to listing the moths as well. Thanks for the interaction— GRM 18:22, 23 September 2007 (UTC) reply
 Done—thanks, AshLin— GRM 19:47, 26 September 2007 (UTC) reply

Need your support

Hi AshLin! After I recently fixed up the entire python section, renaming a few articles in the process, I currently find myself in a conflict with someone who seems to be much more WP savvy then his edit history suggests. His problem is that I renamed "Ball Python" to Python regius and he wants it changed back, having requested a move from the administrators and a third opinion. Unfortunately, that last one went badly for me (even though the person liked my reasoning). Therefore, I would be grateful if you could spare a few kind words here in support of my efforts. Cheers! -- Jwinius 22:42, 24 September 2007 (UTC) reply

Ash, I'm speechless. You didn't have to go to all that trouble, but thank you very, very much for your support. -- Jwinius 12:42, 25 September 2007 (UTC) reply
PS -- Under "Arguments in favour of Common Names", it says "Firstly, they claim that articles named after common names make it harder for people using common names as a search term to locate the article; this is manifestly untrue..." Isn't that supposed to be scientific names? Cheers, -- Jwinius 13:51, 25 September 2007 (UTC) reply
Yes, I do get mixed up when I feel passionately about something. A weakness of mine. :-) AshLin 15:51, 25 September 2007 (UTC) reply

Question for member of GA article sweeps

If you've got a moment, I was wondering if you could answer some questions I'm curious about? They are:

  1. What GA articles have you worked on and submitted to GA review?
  2. Have you ever worked at getting an article to FA status?

Hopefully won't take more than a moment of your time. - Ta bu shi da yu 13:54, 25 September 2007 (UTC) reply

Hope you get better soon

Hi AshLin, I noticed on LaraLove's page your message about being ill. I'm sorry to hear about this, and thought that I'd send you a message of support. I hope you get better soon! - Ta bu shi da yu 14:29, 25 September 2007 (UTC) reply

Thanks for the update, AshLin. I'm very sorry to hear that you aren't in good health. I hope the treatment goes well and you are feeling better soon! Best wishes there. As for the sweeps, considering the projected end is somewhere around 2012, I think your reviews can wait. ;) Your name shall remain on the list and the military articles will await your review. Best regards, Lara Love 15:43, 25 September 2007 (UTC) reply

RE:

Hello. Yes, I have cross-checked my edits with ITIS. With regard to A. Stolatum and several others of the same genus, I simply added the name of the subfamily Natricinae.

I am very interested in participating in WikiProject Amphibians and Reptiles. I have added my name to the list and plan on making regular contributions. Am I right in believing that I can simply join and participate? Is there anything else I should know? Thanks!

AshLin wrote:

Hi, thanks for your edit to Amphiesma stolatum. Just wanted to check with you whether the taxonomic edits you are doing are as per ITIS classification. That is the agreed upon classification for snake articles on WikiProject Amphibians and Reptlies. Best wishes and have fun doing up snake articles. AshLin 18:28, 26 September 2007 (UTC)

Jahll1234‎

Looks like we made Jahll1234 angry. He's been busy adding {{Copyedit}} and {{AARTalk}} tags to many of the snake articles, no doubt because he wants us to fall in line with AAR and TOL. Jeez, you stick your head up above the crowd, and they just do their best to cut you back down, since they have no vision themselves. BTW, it was suggested to me earlier that we start up a WP:Snakes (see my talk page). That sounds like a good idea, but if it mostly ends up attracting folks like jhall1448 (he just added himself to AAR) it could end up being more trouble than it's worth. What do you think? -- Jwinius 13:50, 27 September 2007 (UTC) reply

This is constructive obstruction. Nothing to be done unless he goes about undoing edits for which you could take him up. But wikipedia does have rules and guidelines. Why not go with the flow. Why dont you put up a suggested format at WP:AAR for discussion? A common format for snake articles could be evolved? As you are aware Wikipedia requires at least some consensus. Perhaps, Jhall is right to the extent that you need to work alongside others and develop consensus. Would that be something you are not wiling to do? AshLin 16:38, 27 September 2007 (UTC) reply
Wow, you have gone off the wall. I've been alphabetically adding Quality Ratings to all articles within the WP:AAR scope, because we have nearly 1000 unassessed articles. Every one of the articles I've edited already had the AARTalk template added, I've simply given them importance and quality ratings. The only reason some of those articles were snake articles, is because they happen to start with the letter "A", which I'm working on at the moment. Jwinius, you really need to take a step back and reflect on all of this, as you seem overly insulted by my intent at Ball Python, when in fact, I've done nothing but applaud your efforts (especially you bringing several Stub articles to Start quality).
I've recently made the move to start an Animals Wikiproject (it had been suggested before and didn't go anywhere), and I'd personally like that you both join it (if you're interested). If we have enough people interested, one of the first things I'd like to do is have a common format for naming conventions on articles, and obviously, I'd want a consensus before we departed from WP:TREE. I think you'd both provide good insight, because I'm the type of person that likes differing views. J. Hall( Talk) 18:41, 27 September 2007 (UTC) reply

Guidelines and consensus: the Achilles heel of Wikipedia. Everyone with any experience agrees that the WP:TOL guidelines *do not work* on the larger scale, but as long as all that is required to vote in these matters is an opinion, the consensus in any such project will always be to follow them to the letter anyway, at least to begin with. Only when it can be demonstrated how seriously messed up things have become as a result, is there a chance that a majority can be persuaded do anything differently (e.g. WP:Botony).
Snakes are not a particularly popular subject, and thus far I've pretty much done as I pleased. I've always been certain that my decisions regarding naming and layout were correct, while my explanations for doing so, combined with the quality of my work, have apparently been good enough reasons for others to allow me to continue. However, I've always been haunted by the lack of any consensus behind my choices. I hoped that if I worked hard and set a good example, the advantages of my methods would one day become more obvious. I guess not. Jhall1468 (I should be more respectful of him) just doesn't get it, and he's obviously not alone. Like I said to him last on the P. regius talk page, I guess you just have to have tried your hand at organizing this kind of stuff before you can see it, but most people are simply not in that category.
Ash, if this comes to a vote and the core principles behind my methods are rejected, that's the day I quit working here altogether. Tree steps forward, two steps back; what a waste. I've been overworking myself recently, which is probably why I let Jhall1468 get the better of me, but I've also been spending far, far too much of time here during the past 18 months, and it's high time that I paid some attention again to my chosen profession. Eventually, my money will run out and I'd like to complete a rather tricky exam before the end of the year, so either way I need to take some time off from this madness. I'll see you around. Cheers, -- Jwinius 01:28, 28 September 2007 (UTC) reply

Me too. Im in hospital unergoing treatment for CML and I have been taking advantage of the fact that the medical staff do not object to me handling a laptop from my bed. I also have put far too much time into all this. Im now reducing my editing work drastically, espescially as my good nature appears to have been shot to kingdom come. Anyway, WP:OWN is what I seem to violate all the time. But I would advise a break right now. We are not in the frame of mind to discuss anything rationally. My unsolicited advice to you. Take a long break. When you are back, dont edit snake articles, but discuss your methods at WP:Snake/Animals/TOL, wherever. Look for mediation, try to come to a compromise that people will accept and go ahead from there. If you still feel the same way then, leave. But dont take decisions at this time. Wish you a good vacation. And remember, Viperidae is a great piece of work and thats more than most people will ever achieve in WP. You dont have to sort out the whole of Serpentes to feel good about your accomplishments. Regards, AshLin 02:30, 28 September 2007 (UTC) reply
What rotten luck; I feel very badly. Life is so coldly random. On the one hand, we're very lucky in that we've both learned enough to marvel at the complexities of life and the universe that we live in, but on the other your predicament reminds me that for us there is no escaping its cruelty either. Of course, we would not otherwise have met and been able to exchange such observations, but still. I hope very much that you are receiving the best medical care available -- you're a good man and you deserve it.
Regarding WP, I was just talking to a friend today about my decision to quite (or at least take a very long sabbatical). He was saying that Wikipedia's is actually an age-old problem of wisdom vs. ignorance, the latter always being more plentiful. For example, if you have a wise man for a dictator, everything is okay until the day an ignorant man takes his place. Likewise, in a democracy all is fine as long as the elected officials are wise, but if ignorant people are elected, terrible things can happen just the same. My feeling is that if WP can never tell wisdom from ignorance among its editors, then the quality of its contents will never increase beyond a certain point. For instance, I could hang around here for the rest of my life in order to uphold the quality of the articles I've worked on (if this is what you mean by violating WP:OWN, then I'm guilty for sure), but when I'm gone, what then? If there's no one to take my place, others may be able to recognize and revert simple vandalism, but beyond that a steady decline seems inevitable. It's as if WP was built using unstable proto-matter. ;-)
I hope these depressing thoughts don't put any more of a damper on your own wiki experience, since you've also put in some serious work that you can be proud of. On the bright side, I will never consider the time I've spent here as a complete waste; I think I've improved my communications skills in general, met some very interesting people, and developed a new understanding and appreciation for the scientific method.
Anyway, I'm going to leave a notice on my user page now and sign off. Hopefully, we can stay in touch via email; I don't know about you, but I've still got the same address as before. In case you've lost mine, you can always start by mailing me again via my user page. Sincerely, -- Jwinius 00:35, 29 September 2007 (UTC) reply

WikiProject Animals

I added a formal proposal to the WikiProject Council. I'm hoping to garner enough interest to make this a reasonable project and would love to have you join the project if you have time. Thanks J. Hall( Talk) 18:33, 27 September 2007 (UTC) reply

Yes, Im interested in joining, but my majority of time would be on WikiProject Lepidoptera which I started and help to moderate, Indian butterfly and snake articles. I also dont have expertise at the Kingdom level. However, with immediate effect, Im reducing this addiction of mine to reasonable amount of time. Best wishes with WPr:Animals. AshLin 02:50, 28 September 2007 (UTC) reply
No problem, any help is appreciated. Interest is relatively high so I've created the project here. Thanks, J. Hall( Talk) 07:10, 28 September 2007 (UTC) reply

British butterflies

Dear AshLin,

Thanks for your message and invitation on my Talk page. I'd love to be involved, but the problem is time... you may have noticed that my work on Heath Fritillary has already stalled. Given that I can't make the time to work on my "pet" topics (including Steenbok), it would seem a bit too adventurous to suggest that I champion the British butterfly species across Wikipedia, even though there are only 59 regulars. I am a writer and editor by profession, so I could cast an eye over any rough text anyone can throw in...

As I say, happy to contribute, but maybe not the best choice to spearhead the project. Cheers— GRM 20:20, 3 October 2007 (UTC) reply

  • So...if I say "OK", where does it need to be highlighted? On my page, on the Lepidoptera Project page, others?— GRM 18:57, 4 October 2007 (UTC) reply
  • AshLin, In an attempt to start on my alloted task, I have tried to complete Heath Fritillary. Please give it a look-over and tell me what you think of it. I did rejuggle some of the information as I was editing to fit the template, but Habits just had to be deleted (covered under Life-cycle). Thanks a lot— GRM 20:53, 4 October 2007 (UTC) reply

Comments on Heath Fritillary

Dear AshLin,

Again, thanks for your feedback.

  • I come from a conventional science publishing background and am more comfortable with the Harvard referencing system than using footnotes. I was already "tricked" into changing the Steenbok article into the latter format, but was obviously delighted to learn that either is within Wikipedia style conventions. I'll stick with Harvard if it's OK with you...
  • Re images: I am a very visual person when it comes to wildlife, so I like to see as many images as possible of the creature I'm interested in. If this is considered somehow unprofessional or perhaps untidy, I will swap out the Gallery for a cross-reference to the WikiCommons page for the species—please advise.
  • I'll make a mental note to include "interesting" behaviour under a "Habits" heading, but I am using a reference in which such information is included (at least in part) under life-cyle, so I followed suit in this case.
  • Thanks again for the encouragement. We'll see how the UK butterflies project grows.

GRM 19:55, 5 October 2007 (UTC) reply

Dear AshLin: I hope the above comments did not sound (or rather read) in any way critical of your advice. If they did/do, please accept my apologies. Having worked in cross-cultural situations for much of my career, I have come to the decision that straight and to the point is best, but I may be guilty of insufficiently expressing gratitude by doing so. Yes, I can see your point about images, and did not check back to the version of the specified article of which you were critical. That said, my comment/offer still holds: if you as an apparently "leading light" in Project Lepidoptera see the use of large galleries of images as excessive, I think a link to the species page in WikiCommons would actually work quite well. This might even be an issue on which we could formulate some Project Lepidoptera style policy... I also read somewhere about the dearth of images. I would love to help out, but I seem to be one of the few Brit lepidopterists who doesn't have a digital camera with decent macro facilities. I have recently used my old SLR with macro doubler. I am particularly hopeful that pictures of Vapourer female, mating pair, egg-laying and eggs turn out well—we shall see! Anyway, keep up the good work— GRM 16:18, 6 October 2007 (UTC) reply
  • Dear AshLin, may I seek your advice? I am somewhat aggrieved by the changes made to the article, and wondered where I should seek advice on policy re simply reverting to a former perfectly adequate version. Please see the comparisn [1], which shows the changes instituted, all of which I consider cosmetic and not actually aesthetic! Any thoughts welcome. Thanks-- GRM 16:37, 8 October 2007 (UTC) reply

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Delias needs some study

http://www.delias-butterflies.co.uk/ suggests that many of the Delias are misnamed and some may need to be merged. Shyamal 01:51, 12 October 2007 (UTC) reply

ID check

Image commented upon on talk page of Jamides celeno.

Hi Ashwin, please check my id of the picture on Tagiades litigiosa. Many pictures on the way from my recent Wayanad trip. I checked the Bibasis sena desc and added a note. Shyamal 14:32, 25 October 2007 (UTC) reply

Another image id debated here (Jamides celeno). Shyamal 16:08, 28 October 2007 (UTC) reply
Thats Lampides boeticus the Peablue. AshLin 16:29, 28 October 2007 (UTC) reply

Snake scales

Is here Image:ColuberScales.png. Shyamal 01:36, 1 November 2007 (UTC) reply

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Yuwaraj's photos as requested

Here are Yuwaraj's photos uploaded as requested! Shyamal 13:00, 6 November 2007 (UTC) reply

Rememberance Day

I think this is especially important to you since you serve in the army.

Rememberance Day


OhanaUnited Talk page 18:54, 6 November 2007 (UTC) reply

Thanks. But on my talk page I got 2 messages from you OhanaUnited Talk page 03:21, 7 November 2007 (UTC) reply

OhanaUnited's RfA

LepIndex

Thanks for the heads up on this! I will start adjusting my sources. Richard Barlow 11:46, 8 November 2007 (UTC) reply

Index of authorities (of scientific names)

Dear AshLin,

I seem to recall reading somewhere that there was an index of authority names. If you know about it, please point me in the right direction. many thanks— GRM 20:59, 10 November 2007 (UTC) reply

Try Category:Entomologists, List of entomologists, and User:VirenVaz/Taxonomists. AshLin 10:17, 11 November 2007 (UTC) reply
Thanks, AshLin — GRM 17:23, 11 November 2007 (UTC) reply

Excellent photos of the banded krait

Just a quick note to congratulate you re. your photos of the banded krait. They are excellent and will be a definite asset to Wikipedia. - Nabokov 20:29, 11 November 2007 (UTC) reply

Personal opinions

Hi Ash! It's not been more than two weeks since I've started editing again and I just can't seem to keep out of trouble. I'm afraid it's the pythons again. With them being so popular as pets all around the world, I suppose it's no surprise as to the kind of people these articles attract. Perhaps I should never have ventured beyond Viperidae, but take a look at this conversation: User talk:Viridae#Morelia_spilota. He may be an administrator, but that's not stopping him from forcing his own opinion on everyone else here. From the looks of his talk page, he's not always been that popular here in his official capacity either. How many more of these people are there? -- Jwinius ( talk) 13:44, 17 November 2007 (UTC) reply

I find myself in an unusual position here, being hotter headed and much more uncouth than you are at times! However, I shall still venture forth where angels fear to tread to advise you, as a friend. Jaap, cool down and think about it. In a totally open society (WP) which has evolved to encourage contribution by a great diversity of people, anything except an outright violation of MOS or WP tenets is game. Like my edit of common names, you will have to learn to live with many things which you dont like. I let my edit go so that you could have your way. You had a good faith way of doing things and I was convinced that this was ultimately in the best interest of wikis which I care about. But everyone wont do that and they will stand their ground and defend it ferociously especially if you start handing out statements about their attitude, learning capacity or what have you. In effect, in WIKIPEDIA, you cant decide on a 'correct style ' and defend it to the point that you immediately revert good faith edits AND expect people to believe that you are right and they are wrong! All you will get is unnecessary aggression and heartburn!
My best wikifriend Shyamal feels, style is a subsidiary issue to content and no way is he going to allow his emotions to prevent himself from the important covenant that he has taken upon himself of bringing Indian nature to the people of the world. In my civilisation, there is a concept of 'maya' that the world is illusory; none of it is real. In such a case, attaching importance to material goods, or even intellectual goods is futile and will bring you not happiness but pain. As Gautam Buddha said, we can be free from pain, only when we give up attachment. I'm pained to see that you persist in remaining attached to your concepts even after the wikibreak. To misquote another, I looked at the enemy and he is us!
So, Let it go! Let it all go! I could tell you, that if its so important to, put time in between your activities, add a lot of content while undoing a particular edit so that its lost in the clutter; but I wont! You are the cause of your own unhappiness, and only when you realise it, you can move ahead in life and proceed onto a course of action which will keep you sane and polite and bring you happiness from Wikipedia instead of the unhappiness as of now! And I certainly dont mean running away from it all, as it appears you did the last time! I hope my bitter advice doesnt break our wikifriendship, but its time you looked into the mirror!

AshLin ( talk) 03:54, 18 November 2007 (UTC) reply

Not at all! Wise words indeed, and a very interesting philosophy too. When I started this conversation, I didn't really know what I wanted anyway. Now I think I have what I was looking for. Thank you, my friend. -- Jwinius ( talk) 13:03, 18 November 2007 (UTC) reply

Thanks

AshLin, Thanks for the greeting, actually I am meeting Shyamal tonight. You may be interested I saw many different butterflies (and Dragonflies) in Mollem National Park last week, but sorry got no pix of them. I did collect some good info and pix of the place that I will use later to upgrade this article. Cheers, Marcus ( talk) 05:57, 21 November 2007 (UTC) reply

Re: Skipper ID

Hi Ashlin,
I'm reasonably confident in the ID - I had it checked by the Melbourne Museum entomology department. Hopefully it's accurate! -- Fir0002 01:12, 23 November 2007 (UTC) reply

Update: your fears were quite well founded, it was misidentified by the Melbourne Museum, the CSIRO entomology department just emailed back with a different ID which looks more convincing given these links: [2] [3] [4] -- Fir0002 07:22, 26 November 2007 (UTC) reply

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Butterfly books (personal message)

Dear AshLin,

I have a great opportunity to travel to Sri Lanka this month, just for a week, but with an excursion into the centre of the country-island. Is there a reasonably priced South Asia butterfly field guide you could recommend (I've got the bird book already)? Many thanks— GRM 17:24, 2 December 2007 (UTC) reply

  • Thanks, AshLin. Do you reckon I'll be able to pick up a copy in Colombo easily enough?— GRM 17:06, 3 December 2007 (UTC) reply
  • Thanks again, AshLin— GRM 20:19, 4 December 2007 (UTC) reply

Snake

I do plan on a Taxon section, probably this weekend. I'm still just trying to clean-up and expand what's already there. To be honest, 3-4 times I've considered just rewriting the whole thing, but there's alot of good info, looks like you made some good edits, yourself!-- Mike Searson 16:23, 4 December 2007 (UTC) reply

Maurya Empire

Have lowered it to semi-protect - seems to have been protected from 2 October and no sign of any level-headed discussions on the edit war. Shyamal ( talk) 09:06, 15 December 2007 (UTC) reply

Photo correction for promethea silkmoth...

I posted a photo of a promethea silkmoth which was apparently misidentified. The photo was reviewed closely and is actually a photo of a tuliptree moth. So... I'm going to attempt to "undo" the edits on that page affecting that photo. I noticed that you had also made alterations to the page since the photo was updated. The process of undo-ing the photo modification may mean that you will have to re-apply the last edit you performed. A comparison of your last edit with the previous version of the page shows that you edited lines 18 and 42.

The page in reference can be viewed at:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callosamia_promethea —Preceding unsigned comment added by Limerickman53 ( talkcontribs) 14:47, 21 December 2007 (UTC) reply

Support

Hi AshLin! Good to see that you're also still busy in the holiday season (okay, I don't really know if many people celebrate Christmas in India). I was wondering if I could have your support for a merge proposal. Yeah, it's that same issue as last month, but I'd still like to see it resolved, albeit peacefully. Here's the discussion. Assuming you agree with the proposal, a simple word of support will suffice. After that, we'll wait patiently and see how things turn out. Cheers, -- Jwinius ( talk) 23:31, 24 December 2007 (UTC) reply

Thanks, Ash! -- Jwinius ( talk) 12:50, 26 December 2007 (UTC) reply
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Interesting material

Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal. 1 July 1851 Contributions to the Military Medical Statistics of the Bombay Presidency. By John Kinnis, MD, Deputy Inspector-General of Her Majesty's Hospitals. Full book Shyamal ( talk) 08:18, 31 December 2007 (UTC) reply

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Dear Ashlin After 4 months of physiotherapy I was discharged last week so now I can properly get back to work. I sent a few scans from Adalbert Seitz Macrolepidoptera to Shyamal who has cleaned them up and uploaded them.He is a busy man indeed and marvellous with the new technologies.Many thanks for your kind wishes.Kind regards from Ireland Robert —Preceding unsigned comment added by Notafly ( talkcontribs) 16:49, 4 March 2008 (UTC) reply

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Why India?

Hallo AshLin! First, I want to express my sincere admiration as to your many contributions to the Wikipedian butterfly articles! You have done a great work indeed!

But do you have a special reason for adding the List of butterflies of India article to the see also section (while the species, genus or even family is not endemic or otherwise mostly Indian)? It just leaves a false impression to the reader that the subject of the article would be somehow more associated with India, rather than Great Britain, China, or say, Poland? Kaarel ( talk) 23:45, 31 March 2008 (UTC) reply

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Ornithoptera croesus

Greetings Ashlin, I got the chance to do some more studio shots of butterflies.Here is one result- Ornithoptera croesus (taxobox), a truly astounding insect.('The beauty and brilliancy of this insect are indescribable, and none but a naturalist can understand the intense excitement I experienced when I at length captured it. On taking it out of my net and opening the glorious wings, my heart began to beat violently, the blood rushed to my head, and I felt much more like fainting than I have done when in apprehension of immediate death. I had a headache the rest of the day, so great was the excitement produced by what will appear to most people a very inadequate cause' Alfred Russel Wallace The Malay Archipelago (1869)).More photos soon, I go around 100 shots altogether and a lot more with my tiny Ricoh.I will do my best to find some of the butterflies in your poem, if not freinds will help I trust. Warm regards from Ireland. Robert aka Notafly ( talk) 19:39, 2 May 2008 (UTC) reply

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Archives

Archives are not my area, but I do know some archivists.E-mail me with an outline of what you need and I will see who I can find.In the meantime this chanced upon site looked useful http://www.metmuseum.org/Works_of_Art/noteToReader.asp Best of luck Robert Notafly ( talk) 20:37, 6 May 2008 (UTC) reply

Advice - when is an article no longer a "stub"

Hi, AshLin, it's been a while.

I have been working on upgrading Hamearis lucina and was wondering what "rule of thumb" to use for removing the "stub" label. Any advice? Thanks— GRM ( talk) 17:58, 25 May 2008 (UTC) reply

Gallery

From the Himalayan experience. User:Shyamal/images4 Shyamal ( talk) 05:01, 28 May 2008 (UTC) reply

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AshLin, Given that this species goes under a different English-common name in India, should we transfer it to the Scientific name?— GRM ( talk) 20:23, 6 June 2008 (UTC) reply

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AshLin, Please see my suggestion and advise whether you think this a good idea. Many thanks— GRM ( talk) 16:31, 2 July 2008 (UTC) reply

More snakes

Hi Ash! Would you perhaps have a moment to support me in my efforts to fix up the Boidae section? No real work; just a mention of your support for moving a few articles there to their scientific names. After that, I'll take care of the rest. It only involves six articles: Boa, Anaconda, Calabar Python, Puerto Rican Boa, Rosy boa, and Rubber Boa. No big fight this time; just want to do things by the book. If we lose, then we'll just have to work around it somehow, but with your support I'm sure that won't be necessary. Cheers, -- Jwinius ( talk) 12:50, 3 July 2008 (UTC) reply

Thanks, AshLin. The Boa article now looks certain to be moved to Boidae with something like 4-1 in favor. The other articles I've mentioned above are still not certain, most still being a 1-1 statemate, so that's where I need the most help. Cheers, -- Jwinius ( talk) 11:30, 5 July 2008 (UTC) reply
Ash, thank you so very much for your support! It must a sign that I've become a hopeless WP-addict, but when I got up this morning and saw that you had added your support for all for the proposed article moves I had mentioned, that made me feel really good! At least somebody out there is capable of understanding and appreciating what I'm trying to do. Again, thanks so much for your support! -- Jwinius ( talk) 09:34, 7 July 2008 (UTC) reply

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Thoughts?

Hi Ash, Still beating my head against the wall, what do you think of this line of reasoning? It's different from previous arguments as it deals specifically with Wikipedia. -- Jwinius ( talk) 19:15, 12 August 2008 (UTC) reply

Hi, Thats what we appear to have got into. I don't think Wikipedia will go anywhere great because everyone here is basically unconvincable (including me). Thats why democracies don't work too well either. Why not try to use redirects and proper names together for a small subfamily to get a hang of the problems first hand - it may be possible to device some kind of via media as a not so good but acceptable solution.
Maybe some of these may help with the checking of redirect links problem? AshLin ( talk) 05:43, 18 August 2008 (UTC) reply
I believe Churchill once said, "Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all those other forms that have been tried from time to time." I've been reminded, though, on more than one occasion that Wikipedia is not a democracy: we do things here by consensus. Unfortunately, the folks who uphold the consensus at issue are anything but well informed.
There's no need for any such experimentation: plenty of that has already been done before, so there's no need to question whether it's possible to work this way. The real question is, once I'm finished with about 3,000 such articles (all with common name titles) and have disappeared for good, How easy will it be for another person, also knowledgeable in this area, to verify that it is indeed properly organized and pick up where I left off? Answer: It won't be.
That's because, even if taxonomic lists, such as List of viperine species and subspecies, remain the same, there's no guarantee that, years later, the redirects for these links will still lead to articles that describe the same speciess. To make sure, you'd have to follow each link and check each article, adding both to your watchlist to make sure neither gets changed later on.
But, I've explained this before. Really, the people behind the current consensus don't care whether the scientific name is this or that; all they want to see is an article with a common name title. They don't care if this causes long-term taxonomic maintenance problems for Wikipedia, because that's something they are incapable of understanding anyway.
Ash, as you can imagine, I've spent a lot of time -- too much time -- contributing to Wikipedia during the last few years. But even if the guidelines and policies were perfect, the articles we write are never going to be any better than the people who maintain them. That makes me feel like I've been writing in the sand. The actual guidelines and policies just make things worse. The pin-headed administrators who stop by every once in a while to remind me of these rules make me feel depressed. I'm tired and frustrated and I'm just not having as much fun anymore. Perhaps it's time for another wikibreak -- a really long one this time. I need to get my IT career back on track anyway. Cheers, -- Jwinius ( talk) 14:17, 18 August 2008 (UTC) reply

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20th Lancers

The image is for the 14th Jat's so its not quiet suitable for the lead in an atricle for the 20th Lancers Jim Sweeney ( talk) 10:41, 4 December 2008 (UTC) reply

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http://www.usiofindia.org/article_Oct_Dec06_13.htm Shyamal ( talk) 15:05, 8 December 2008 (UTC) reply

14 MARATHA LI

Sir, Thank you for your comments on my page. I will imdt remove any sensitive info (pertaining to trg/ops). The historical info is purely from public websites. I'd request you to re-visit my page and post your comments.

Thank you. regards, Benji —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jonathanvarunbenjamin ( talkcontribs) 20:04, 16 December 2008 (UTC) reply

Roger Sir

Trying it out now.

Jonathanvarunbenjamin ( talk) 12:04, 17 December 2008 (UTC) reply

Thanx

Thank you sir. That's a useful thing the four ~'s ! Hope you checked out the wiki 14 MARATHA LI page and the edits are ok now. I would value your suggestions on improving the page without faltering on security. regards, Jonathanvarunbenjamin ( talk) 12:06, 17 December 2008 (UTC) reply

Heads up

Hi Ash, This debate is important. Just thought you might want to know. Cheers, -- Jwinius ( talk) 04:07, 21 December 2008 (UTC) reply

Oops

So sorry sir! I've changed the Yellow box!

regards,

Jonathanvarunbenjamin ( talk) —Preceding undated comment was added at 03:17, 29 December 2008 (UTC). reply

Thankie!

Appreciate the kind words Ashlin sir. Bombay and Bengal sappers articles looks developed but I shall see what I can contribute. And yes, will use commons for images hereupon for sure.

Wishing you a happy New year 2009!

Raj Kumar  Talk