User talk:Brutalhovno

Welcome

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Welcome!

Hello, Brutalhovno, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:

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Fair use rationale for File:Brutal Assault 2008 Poster.jpg

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Fair use rationale for File:Brutal Assault 2009 Poster.jpg

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Your submission at Articles for creation

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Template:Squares in Bratislava, which you submitted to Articles for creation, has been created.

Thank you for helping Wikipedia! Alpha Quadrant talk 00:57, 22 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Fair use rationale for File:Brutal_Assault_2010_Poster.jpg

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File:Brutal_Assault_2007_Poster.jpg

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Your username

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Hi Brutal... You did a lot for Slovak Wikiproject here on Wikipedia and your articles contribute to a better coverage of Slovakia at this part of the project. Thanks for that. ... Personally, I don't care too much about user names - I value good and competent editors and contributions and I'm not offended by usernames. However, as you know, your username means Brutalshit in English, and it is (in my opinion) really inappropriate name/nickname on a serious project like Wikipedia. It might appear offensive, inappropriate or immature to some people (fluent in Slovak) who comment or watch e. g. at the national project's talk page. Please, allow me to ask you one question: Would you mind to change your username to something less offensive? Don't take it as a civility lesson, it is just a friendly question. Best regards. --Vejvančický (talk | contribs) 12:20, 20 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for noticing my contributions and thank you for your concern regarding my username. You are welcome to try to improve my Wikipedia edits in any way. At this point, I am not thinking about changing the username, even though it is definitely somewhat loaded. The name comes from an existing phenomenon I personally observed in the Czech Republic and it is not my creation. It is quite difficult to ascertain whether the expression "hovno" is inappropriate or not (it would even be hard to choose criteria for establishing its appropriateness - e.g. use of the word in Slovak-language or Czech-language media or some other criterion?). At this point, you are the only one who seems to care but if it ever becomes an issue obscuring my editing work, I would consider changing the name, of course. Best wishes Brutalhovno (talk) 12:49, 20 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for your answer. I asked because usernames containing the English pattern "shit" in a similar form (Brutalshit) are usually blocked immediatelly as "a blatant violation of our username policy, meaning that it is profane; threatens, attacks or impersonates another person". See for example this recent discussion. However, you are not a vandal and I don't think this little childish profanity is particularly harmful for Wikipedia :) Keep up the good work, and let me know if you need any help. --Vejvančický (talk | contribs) 13:59, 20 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Barnstar

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The Slovak Ribbon of National Merit 
Hi there. So I'm not actually part of WikiProject Slovakia nor do I have much to do with Slovakia related articles, but I happened to notice your new article Parks and gardens in Bratislava and glanced at a few of your other contributions and just wanted to welcome and thank you for your excellent work here on a much needed subject. It's great to see so many quality new articles and I look forward to seeing more from you in the future. While I'm not a part of the project, I am BOLDly awarding this barnstar for your contributions. Happy editing! Zachlipton (talk) 09:46, 22 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

WikiProject Slovakia

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Thank you for the beer, sir! I would return the favor but it seems someone has already beaten me to the barnstar haha! As for assessment, the rules I have followed come from the Wikipedia:WikiProject Slovakia/Assessment page. This page displays the standard criteria for article quality from Wikipedia, with the bottom most chart the recommended importance scale for this specific project. When categorizing all the articles this is what I have always come back to to reassess the article if I was unsure of where it fit. I hope this helps! Demokratickid (talk) 11:46, 3 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Also, this may be a little late but nontheless:

We would like to invite you to join WikiProject Slovakia, an attempt to build and maintain a large and neutral database of Slovakia-related articles on Wikipedia. To join, simply add your name to the members section of WikiProject Slovakia. {{subst:4~}}

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Template:Medieval Bratislava

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Hello Brutalhovno,

I perceive an earnest problem with the template "Medieval Bratislava" that you created last month ,regarding anachronism. Perhaps you are also aware of the fact that the expression "Medieval Bratislava" is quite unhistorical ,for which either the template should be deleted or, it should be moved under the name of Medieval Pressburg as is used in the English language when we speak about history of Slovakia ,mentioning location names in historical context from before 1918. Also, we have a valid guidance on how to apply these geographical and location names as for Slovak-Hungarian relation. For the sake of avoiding more confusion, I would like to ask you to familiarize yourself with the aforementioned naming convention.Furthermore, I do not see both the consistence and logic along which your template was created. For instance, I do not understand the reason why "Rusovce mansion" and "Devín Castle" are included in your template when it is obvious that Devin (Dévény) and Rusovce (Oroszvár) never belonged to the medieval Pressburg.--Nmate (talk) 18:27, 5 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Hello. Thank you for your comment and for noticing my work here. You are right, both "Rusovce mansion" and "Devín Castle" should definitely not be on the list. As far as naming the template goes, I do not have the time now to take a closer look at it, but I will do so in the future. Well, what do you know, it turns out I don't have as much free time for Wikipedia as I thought. I will try to do my best, though.
There is a template called Template:Medieval churches in Tytsjerksteradiel on Wikipedia and the article on Tytsjerksteradiel states that "until 1989 the official name of the municipality was Tietjerksteradeel" and who knows how it was actually called in say, 7th century? Now, I'm no history expert but it just seems more logical to address it by its actual name, especially if it's a template and I think the same would apply here. Perhaps a Wikipedia policy addresses this issue... I'm still familiarizing myself with those so it will take some time for me to be sure.

WP:BABEL (another question)

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Hello Brutalhovno, I have one another question to you. I would like to know how well you can speak English.--Nmate (talk) 19:10, 5 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, that is no problem, just check out my contributions and while doing it, please correct any mistakes you find. Thanks.

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