User talk:Magius
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Magius!
[edit]So glad you could join us. :) +sj+
Hi Magius. If you have permission to copy text from [1], you should mention this on the talk page of any articles you use it in, so people do not take the page down as a suspected copyright violation. If this text is not available under the GFDL, the pages will need to be deleted. See Wikipedia:Copyrights for more details. Angela. 20:07, Aug 27, 2004 (UTC)
Vertical axis wind turbines
[edit]On 21:11, 2 August 2006 Jwanders deleted my contrib to "Wind Power" page, regarding vertical axis wind generators (Kitegen Project). I'm not interested in editing wars, so I simply wish to know why. It was not possible to integrate my contrib inside the page article? The text I submitted is a translation (from italian to english) taken from the italian Wikipedia page "Energia Eolica" linked to "Wind Power" page. Magius
- Hi Magius! Sorry about deleting that section and thank you for making me aware of it. You see, a vandal had edited the page just before you did, and erased almost all of the article. I was trying to fix that vandalism and didn't notice that I accidently deleted the vertical axis section in the process! I've used the page history to find it again and have added back into the article.
- Thanks for assuming good faith on my part and not making it an unecessary edit war! --jwandersTalk 17:33, 5 August 2006 (UTC)