Re: [Gendergap] Woman posting on Wikipedia about knitting, needs investigating

2011-04-14 Thread Sarah Stierch
It does! Thanks fellow-Sarah! To be honest, my early editing experiences often make me a more paranoid when writing BLPs, so perhaps I took the rules too seriously myself! Thank you again, a little guidance and clarity always goes a long way :) Sent via iPhone - I apologize in advance for my s

Re: [Gendergap] Woman posting on Wikipedia about knitting, needs investigating

2011-04-14 Thread Sarah
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 14:21, Sarah Stierch wrote: > Hi. I actually brought up the issues with the references. While the second > article about the car is not self-published, it does not state in the > article that Danese is related to the owner of the vehicle or is named > after. While she leave

Re: [Gendergap] Woman posting on Wikipedia about knitting, needs investigating

2011-04-14 Thread Fred Bauder
> Fred, > > I agree with you. > Especially with handkraft information, there won't be 'references'. > You can't reference what your grandmother or great-grandmother taught > you. > Same is true with fairytales or folklore. > I'd like to post some of the Irish tales my grandmother taught me. > I hav

Re: [Gendergap] Woman posting on Wikipedia about knitting, needs investigating

2011-04-14 Thread Sarah Stierch
Hi. I actually brought up the issues with the references. While the second article about the car is not self-published, it does not state in the article that Danese is related to the owner of the vehicle or is named after. While she leaves a comment thanking them for the information about the N

Re: [Gendergap] Woman posting on Wikipedia about knitting, needs investigating

2011-04-14 Thread Susan Spencer
Fred, I agree with you. Especially with handkraft information, there won't be 'references'. You can't reference what your grandmother or great-grandmother taught you. Same is true with fairytales or folklore. I'd like to post some of the Irish tales my grandmother taught me. I haven't seen them pu