User talk:Tametiger
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[edit] Image:Palanivelrajan.jpg
Can you tell us where the owner of Image:Palanivelrajan.jpg has released it into the public domain? -- Sundar \talk \contribs 06:41, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
Another user Harlowraman had loaded a similar picture Please refer to the talk Re:help needed regarding images in Harlowraman Talk page [[1]] Please refer to the link in the conversation .I fully agree with GaneshK. This picture is from the Tamil Nadu governement website [[2]]
[edit] Re: Hereditary Education Policy
Hey Tametiger,
Thank you for the kind words about my contributions to Wikipedia. I really appreciate the positive feedback. =)
In regards to the Hereditary Education Policy article, I am hindered by the fact that I know next to nothing about the history of India. I ran across the article last night while on RC Patrol and reverted an edit by an anonymous user that took out lots of information from the article. Further communication with this anon revealed him to be very reasonable, and I posted on his talk page and tried to encourage him to make productive edits to the article. I then tagged it with the cleanup tag, because the article has several problems.
First off, while I admit to knowing nothing about the issue the article is written on, it does seem to have some POV problems; the article makes controversial interpretations of events and doesn't support them with a whole lot of historical evidence. On an issue as controversial as this, the article should be in pristine shape and cite all relevant facts and opinions, so that the article can serve as a good, solid resource for people on both sides of the issue.
However, that is not the only reason I added a cleanup tag. Other than that, the article also simply needs a basic "cleanup" to improve things like grammar, punctuation, and spacing. The article's information could probably be presented in a more organized manner, too.
Because I know nothing about this subject, I made a post on the Notice board for India-related topics, in the hopes that an experienced editor of India-related articles would come forward and take care of the necessary cleanup.
Under the circumstances, this is about all I can do. I did revert the aforementioned anon's removal of information from the article, but it still could use a major overhaul. Hopefully my post on the India-related topics noticeboard will bring some other editors onboard and help to improve the article to a quality that we can all be happy with.
Let me know if you have any additional concerns. – Lantoka (talk) 07:59, 11 December 2006 (UTC)
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