User talk:Kevyn/Archive 2006
A Kiss Could Be Deadly
editDo you think A Kiss Could Be Deadly should get the {{cleanup-rewrite}} tag? RJFJR 22:09, 1 April 2006 (UTC)
- Yeah, it probably could. Go ahead. Thanks for adding the {{importance-music}} tag as well - I'm still not convinced this band meets the WP:MUSIC test. Kevyn 00:12, 2 April 2006 (UTC)
Re: CmdrObot error
editHi Kevyn, thanks for spotting my miscorrection on Working Men's Club and Institute Union. It's quite obviously wrong, especially given the merge in question. More coffee for me in future, I guess! Cheers, Cmdrjameson 13:17, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
AMBER alert
editThanks for looking into this. As with so many things, I got sidetracked and it slipped out from under me. I flat forgot to check back on it.
Anyway, I think this is an issue of concern because when people are too quick to act without meeting the criteria, it could potentially dilute the value of the system. Not that getting the message out quick isn't important, but there needs to more care taken. Better to have a certain thing when an alert is issued than have people wondering if it's for real or not.
Again, Thanks for the effort here, and I also thank you for letting me know. --DanielCD 17:37, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
Greetings, you're awfully devoted to take the time to clean up the mess that was the Timothy Treadwell talk page. The thing was a horrible jumble. I moved stuff around some time ago so as to make more sense of it and keep the junk away from the important stuff. Not being an experianced user, I probably didn't do it as cleanly as I could have. I suppose it made your job of filling in the unsigned notes all the harder. Just wanted to let you know that a fellow user recognises and appreciates the time you put in! --Lendorien 15:26, 4 September 2006 (UTC)
- Thanks for the compliment, Lendorien! I had the same thoughts about you, appreciating the cleanup work you had done to the page earlier - that you were a real asset to Wikipedia for the job you were doing. You didn't make my job harder at all. The ones who made my job hard were all of the anonymous users posting coments in the heated arguments that were going on! Cheers, Kevyn 19:03, 4 September 2006 (UTC)