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Alan LieftingI live in Christchurch, New Zealand. ---- Where are all the greetings?? Welcome to the team! (Actually, you've been here longer than I have.) It seems we have a lot in common! Catch you later. User:Robin Patterson 01:59, 6 May 2004 (UTC) ---- ==Tui== I am confused about your edit. See Talk:Tui User:Yogi de 12:09, 5 Jan 2005 (UTC) :See Talk:Tui for my reply. User:Alan Liefting 03:30, 6 Jan 2005 (UTC) ==Sabine River== You shouldn't have moved it by cutting and pasting. That destroys the history of the article. Next time, move it with the Move page command, and write the disambiguation article at the old location. -- User:Cyrius|User talk:Cyrius 11:54, May 10, 2004 (UTC) :I fixed the cut and paste move to restore the proper page history. There are still many links to Sabine River that need redirecting to the North American river page, however. Also, if you move a major article, there are often links in the other language Wikipedia. For example, there is a article in the German Wikipedia about the Sabine River. It's considered a courtesy by the person who moves a page to fix this links as well. :) -- User:Decumanus | User talk:Decumanus 15:35, 10 May 2004 (UTC) == Mackenzie River == Hello. I notice you had moved the Mackenzie River to disambiguate it. Disambiguation is good, but in this case, we have an established policy of letting well-known major rivers (which the Mackenzie certainly is) live at the regular name space (cf. Mississippi River (disambiguation), Jordan River (disambiguation), Fraser River (disambiguation), Swan River (disambiguation)), so I moved it back and created a separate disambiguation page Mackenzie River (disambiguation). Also in North America, and elsewhere, the convention many of us have established is to use parentheses to disambig rivers. The reason is that a name like Mackenzie River, Northwest Territories is in the form of a community, and in fact many times it will be such (cf. Toms River and Toms River, New Jersey). Also, the Sabine River (Texas-Louisiana) in Texas and Louisiana is a pretty important river. Disambiguation is probably OK in this case, but doing so leaves behind lots of links that you need to redirect away from the disambig page, as a matter of courtesy (check "What Links Here" ([http://en.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Special:Whatlinkshere&target=Sabine_River like this], which shows the links that are now stranded): it's often one good reason to let major rivers stay in the undisambig article space. Moving them requires lots of link correction). You are invited to join the discussion at Wikipedia:WikiProject Rivers where we've had an ongoing discussion about river disambiguation for quite some time. We've only come up with some rules of thumb as guidelines, because rivers are a pretty complex topic with lots of exceptions, but they seem to do the job much of the time. Well, in any case, keep up the good work with New Zealand rivers. :) -- User:Decumanus | User talk:Decumanus 15:22, 10 May 2004 (UTC) ==Oban== Hi, I removed the link to England that you added in the Oban disambiguation page. It wasn't clear if you were saying there is an Oban in England, because the link just went to an England page. If you meant to suggest that Scotland is part of England, I can only hope you did this out of ignorance rather than malice. I suggest you actually read some of these articles before offending every single Scottish person. User:Eoghan 15:26, 10 May 2004 (UTC) ==Copland River== Just wanted to check with you on the Copland River article you created today -- the title says "Copland" and all of the text says "Copeland", and I found Google references to both on a quick check. Could you clarify which is correct? If it could be either or both, please note that in the text. Thanks, you're doing good work! User:CatherineMunro - User_talk:CatherineMunro 01:07, 13 May 2004 (UTC) * fixed the error - Alan ==Severn River== What's the purpose of the link to British River in this disambiguation page? User:Smack 22:19, 14 May 2004 (UTC) * obviously it was redundant and not very accurate. I have fixed it. User:Alan Liefting ==Unitary authorities== How could I have forgotten Marlborough!!! Cheers. User:Ben Arnold 01:14, 28 Sep 2004 (UTC) ==Dams are OK, but historic environment is not?== You include man-made dams in your environment proposal but deleted my suggestion because you say built enviro is not relevant. Aren't dams built enviro? The protection at Kerikeri basin is for the whole local environment, not just the buildings. The area is where missionaries established NZ's first (permanent) mission station and over the years caring people have been restoring the environment there as much as possible to the way it was in the 1820s. Same for Hongi Hika's pa there, where he lived and armed his warriors with muskets for forays down south. If they build a dam over the Kerikeri basin, will that qualify for your article? :)-. User:Moriori 22:16, Oct 7, 2004 (UTC) :Dams are disruption of a natural environment (visually, ecologically, physically). The Historic Places Trust is to protect a heritage built environment so is not a relevent heading in this article. However, a dam on the Kerikeri River will be of interest for this article. If that were to happen I would like to document the effect on the natural environment and the activities of the environmentalists. The historic environment or historic built environment would have to be an article unto itself. --User:Alan Liefting 20:16, 8 Oct 2004 (UTC) ::It is not only the historic places trust that has been working to restore/preserve the Kerikeri basin environment, and three buildings are only a part of the very important local environment. They are not going to build a dam. To the contrary, they are removing a busy road bridge which is a \"disruption of a natural environment (visually, ecologically, physically)\", to help restore the basin environment to the natural state it was pre pakeha . In an article dedicated to the environment of NZ, the Kerikeri experience surely justifies inclusion. And guess what, if an \"article unto itself\" was created about this \"historic environment\", someone would merge it with the article quicksmart. User:Moriori 21:06, Oct 8, 2004 (UTC) ==NZ geography aticles== Hi Alan! You and I seem to be chasing down each other's geo-stubs on NZ's South Island and (mostly) improving them! I'm in the middle of a major rationalisation of the categories used for NZ geography at the moment and am hunting out any which aren't categorised... As well as the "NZ rivers, lakes, islands, etc" categories, every place in NZ is being linked to a category for its region (at the moment it's mainly S.I. ones that have categories, but give me time!). Can I ask you to add these categories with any new articles you do, please? All the categories are subdirectories in the Locations in New Zealand category at the moment, if you want to know what they are. Thanks, and keep up the good work!User:Grutness 13:54, 3 Nov 2004 (UTC) ==Copland River tunnel== :Hi Alan - the idea about a tunnel through the pass was mentioned in an old (1969) copy of ''Wises's New Zealand Guide'' entry on Copland Pass: "It has recently been suggested that a tunnel should be pierced here to facilitate the flow of visitor traffic to the Hermitage." User:Grutness 00:18, 18 Nov 2004 (UTC) ::Not sure if it received widespread promotion or support. I guess it begs the question of where the cutoff point for relevence lies. Not sure how authoritive the statement in the Wises Guide would be. I wrote a tongue in cheek "Letter to the Editor" of the Christchurch Press newspaper suggesting a tunnel. User:Alan Liefting 00:57, 18 Nov 2004 (UTC) :::Delete it if you don't think it's worthwhile - I was surprised when I read the ''Wise's'' item, I must admit User:Grutness == Article Licensing == Hi, I've User:rambot#Free the Rambot Articles project to get users to Wikipedia:Multi-licensing all of their contributions that they've made to either (1) all U.S. state, county, and city articles or (2) all articles, using the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike (''CC-by-sa'') v1.0 and v2.0 Creative Commons Licenses or into the public domain if they prefer. The ''CC-by-sa'' license is a true free documentation license that is similar to Wikipedia's license, the GFDL, but it allows other projects, such as WikiTravel, to use our articles. Since you are among the Wikipedia:List_of_Wikipedians_by_number_of_edits Wikipedians by edits, I was wondering if you would be willing to multi-license all of your contributions or at ''minimum'' those on the geographic articles. Over 90% of people asked have agreed. For More Information: *User talk:Ram-Man#Multi-Licensing FAQ - Lots of questions answered *Wikipedia:Multi-licensing *User:rambot#Free the Rambot Articles project To allow us to track those users who muli-license their contributions, many users copy and paste the " Alan LieftingI live in Christchurch, New Zealand. ==Ongoing work list== *:Category:New Zealand plants *:Category:New Zealand environment *New Zealand plants *Invasive species in New Zealand * User:Alan Liefting/Environmental history of New Zealand - [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Alan_Liefting/Environmental_history_of_New_Zealand&action=edit edit] * Timeline of environmental history of New Zealand [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Alan_Liefting/Timeline_of_environmental_history_of_New_Zealand&action=edit edit] *Marine reserves of New Zealand *Marine park, Marine Parks of New Zealand *:Category:Marine ecoregions - these need reclassifying as marine parks. *Eutheria - needs to be reverted to older revision with more info. *List of environmental organizations -sort out ext links *List of political epithets - list eco-terrorist )(ecoterrorist), Eco-nazi (econazi). *:Category:Eco-fiction. Also :Category:Ecology books needs moving to :Category:Environmentalism books or such like. *Environmentalism - religious context (inc Michael Crichton!!). *List of environmental issues or Environmental issues? *poroporo - update species. ==Commonly used pages== *New Zealand, :Category:New Zealand, :Category:Environment, :Category:Politics of New Zealand ==Handy template for adding new plant species== *User:Alan Liefting/plant template - DELETE UNUSED CODE BEFORE SAVING. :See Wikipedia:WikiProject Tree of Life/Taxobox Usage for usage. ==Bookmarks for information to create Wikipedia articles.== *User:Alan Liefting/Bookmarks **User:Alan Liefting/Bookmarks#Environment **User:Alan Liefting/Bookmarks#New Zealand **User:Alan Liefting/Bookmarks#Politics **User:Alan Liefting/Bookmarks#Religion **User:Alan Liefting/Bookmarks#Wikipedia See other meanings of words starting from letter: AAB | AC | AD | AE | AF | AG | AH | AI | AJ | AK | AL | AM | AN | AO | AP | AR | AS | AT | AU | AW | AX | AY | AZ |Words begining with Alan_Liefting: Alan_Liefting Alan_Liefting Alan_Liefting/Bookmarks Alan_Liefting/Environmental_history_of_New_Zealand Alan_Liefting/plant_template
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