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Storkk (talk) 10:31, 11 May 2017 (UTC)
Bonjour, je ne comprends pas ces demande de suppression. Les Archives nationales ont signé un partenariat avec Wikimédia France depuis 2013 et contribue activement à la diffusion libre et gratuite des documents conservés par l'institution. La licence utilisée n'est peut-être pas la bonne, mais au lieu de tout supprimer, il faudrait discuter et proposer une solution. Tous les documents mis en ligne sur Wikimédia Commons depuis 2013 sont conservés par les Archives nationales et librement communicables (domaine public). Je vous demande donc de bien vouloir réintégrer tous les documents versés. Nous ferons le nécessaire pour indiquer la licence qui convient. Cordialement, --Archives nationales (France) (talk) 14:48, 6 January 2021 (UTC)
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Yours sincerely, Magog the Ogre (talk) (contribs) 00:26, 2 March 2018 (UTC)
Bonjour, ce document est conservé aux Archives nationales et tombé dans le domaine public. Dans le cadre du partenariat entre les Archives nationales et Wikimédia France [[1]], nous mettons en ligne sur Wikimédia Commons des documents des Archives nationales. Je vous prie donc de laisser ce document qui illustre la notice de Wikipédia [[2]]. Cordialement,--Archives nationales (France) (talk) 08:08, 2 March 2018 (UTC)
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And also:
- File:Pont Alexandre III. Groupes en bronze doré couronnant les pylônes" Archives nationales.jpg
- File:Pont Alexandre III. Lion à l'enfant. Archives nationales.jpg
- File:Pont Alexandre III. Statue représentant "la France de Charlemagne" Archives nationales.jpg
- File:Pont Alexandre III. Statue représentant "la France de Louis XIV".jpg
- File:Pont Alexandre III croquis d'un candélabre- Archives nationales.jpg
- File:Pont Alexandre III sculpture de la Renommée Archives nationales.jpg
Yours sincerely, Magog the Ogre (talk) (contribs) 20:09, 2 March 2018 (UTC)
Bonjour, la licence qui s'applique pour les documents est
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. Nous l'avons renseigné sur chaque notice. Je vous prie de supprimer la demande d'annulation des fichiers. Cordialement, --Archives nationales (France) (talk) 10:15, 5 March 2018 (UTC)
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And also:
- File:Petit Palais des Beaux-Arts. Plan de l'étage - Archives nationales- CP-F-12-4445-L-A.jpg
- File:Petit Palais. Élévation principale - Archives nationales - CP-F-12-4445.jpg
- File:Groupe d’une partie des ouvriers ayant contribué à la construction de la grande roue de Paris - Archives nationales - F-12-4445-Y.jpg
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- File:Palais de l'Optique. Façade principale - Archives nationales - CP-F-12-4446.jpg
- File:Industries diverses. Partie médiane de l'Esplanade des Invalides, Palais côté Fabert - Archives nationales- CP-F-12-4446.jpg
- File:Tour de 300 mètres- Surfaces présentées au vent - Archives nationales- F-12-3866.jpg
- File:Vue générale prise du Trocadéro vers le Champ de Mars et la Tour de 300 mètres - Archives nationales - CP-F-12-4055.jpg
- File:Isabeau de Bavière fonde un anniversaire perpétuel dans l'église de Saint Guillaume des Blancs-Manteaux - Archives nationales - L-914-57.jpg
- File:Arbre généalogique de Louis de France dauphin de Viennois - Archives nationales - MM-839-5.jpg
- File:Loi du 11 juillet 1985 tendant à la constitution d'archives audiovisuelles de la Justice- page 1- Archives nationales- 20020278-5.tif
- File:Loi du 11 juillet 1985 tendant à la constitution d'archives audiovisuelles de la Justice- page 2- Archives nationales- 20020278-5.tif
- File:Plan, coupe et élévations d'une tour à construire dans l'intérieur du lazaret de Marseille -Archives nationales - F-8-36-II-3.jpg
- File:Patente de santé de la ville de Saint-Tropez pour la tartane L'Amitié- Archives nationales - F-8-83-2.jpg
- File:Palais des Beaux-Arts aux Champs-Élysées - Archives nationales - F-12-4445-K.jpg
- File:Décret-loi autorisant la traite et l'esclavage dans les colonies restituées par le traité d’Amiens - Archives nationales- page 2.jpg
- File:Décret-loi autorisant la traite et l'esclavage dans les colonies restituées par le traité d’Amiens- Archives nationales- A-1055 page 1.jpg
- File:Proclamation du commissaire Sonthonax en langue créole - Archives nationales - AD-XX-C-69-A.jpg
- File:Décret d'abolition de l'esclavage-Archives nationales-BB-30-1125-A-296 page 3.jpg
- File:Décret d'abolition de l'esclavage-Archives nationales-BB-30-1125-A-296 page 2.jpg
- File:Copie d’une lettre circulaire du lieutenant général de police aux syndics des commissaires sur les sonneurs - Archives nationales- Y-13728.jpg
- File:Procès-verbal de visite des papiers de Denis Diderot par le commissaire Miché de Rochebrune- Archives nationales Y-15794-A page4.tif
- File:Procès-verbal de visite des papiers de Denis Diderot par le commissaire Miché de Rochebrune - Archives nationales - Y-15794-A page 3.jpg
- File:Procès-verbal de visite des papiers de Denis Diderot par le commissaire Miché de Rochebrune - Archives nationales - Y-15794-A page 2.jpg
- File:Procès-verbal de visite des papiers de Denis Diderot par le commissaire Miché de Rochebrune - Archives nationales - Y-15794-A page 1.jpg
- File:Placard après décès converti en sous-main par le commissaire Mouricault- Archives nationales- Y-14859-B.jpg
- File:Etat de la « police des hommes » à l’audience de la Grande police- Archives nationales - Y-9437 page 2.jpg
- File:Etat de la « police des hommes » à l’audience de la Grande police- Archives nationales - Y-9437 page 1.jpg
- File:Requête de Verlaine auprès du ministre de l’Instruction publique- Archives nationales- F-17-3234.jpg
- File:Plan de la foire de Saint Ovide, 1776 - Archives nationales- Y-12227 - page 2.jpg
- File:Plan de la foire de Saint Ovide, 1776 - Archives nationales- Y-12227 - page 1.jpg
- File:Billet de congé imprimé de François Noisot - Archives nationales - Y-18724-B.jpg
- File:Rapport du commissaire Poget à l’audience de police - Archives nationales - Y-9443-A page 2.jpg
- File:Rapport du commissaire Poget à l’audience de police - Archives nationales - Y-9443-A page 1.jpg
- File:Copie de Henri Bergson au concours général de mathématiques – Archives nationales – AJ-16-799 page 6.jpg
- File:Copie de Henri Bergson au concours général de mathématiques – Archives nationales – AJ-16-799 page 5.jpg
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- File:Copie de Henri Bergson au concours général de mathématiques – Archives nationales – AJ-16-799 page 1.jpg
- File:État des personnes noyées dans la Seine janvier-février 1779 – Archives nationales - Z-1h-656 page 6.jpg
- File:État des personnes noyées dans la Seine janvier-février 1779 – Archives nationales - Z-1h-656 page 5.jpg
- File:Demande de naturalisation de Guillaume Apollinaire - Archives nationales -BB-11-6064 page 1.jpg
- File:Demande de naturalisation de Guillaume Apollinaire - Archives nationales -BB-11-6064 page 2.jpg
Yours sincerely EugeneZelenko (talk) 16:39, 2 December 2020 (UTC)
Bonjour, je ne comprends pas ces demande de suppression. Les Archives nationales ont signé un partenariat avec Wikimédia France depuis 2013 et contribue activement à la diffusion libre et gratuite des documents conservés par l'institution. La licence utilisée n'est peut-être pas la bonne, mais au lieu de tout supprimer, il faudrait discuter et proposer une solution. Tous les documents mis en ligne sur Wikimédia Commons depuis 2013 sont conservés par les Archives nationales et librement communicables (domaine public). Je vous demande donc de bien vouloir réintégrer tous les documents versés. Nous ferons le nécessaire pour indiquer la licence qui convient. Cordialement, --Archives nationales (France) (talk) 14:49, 6 January 2021 (UTC)
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JuTa 20:24, 6 December 2020 (UTC)
Bonjour, je ne comprends pas ces demandes de suppression. Les Archives nationales ont signé un partenariat avec Wikimédia France depuis 2013 et contribuent activement à la diffusion libre et gratuite des documents conservés par l'institution. La licence utilisée n'est peut-être pas la bonne, mais au lieu de tout supprimer, il faudrait discuter et proposer une solution. Tous les documents mis en ligne sur Wikimédia Commons depuis 2013 sont conservés par les Archives nationales et librement communicables (domaine public). Je vous demande donc de bien vouloir réintégrer tous les documents versés. Nous ferons le nécessaire pour indiquer la licence qui convient. Cordialement, --Archives nationales (France) (talk) 14:50, 6 January 2021 (UTC)
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Your opinion about OpenRefine and its Wikimedia Commons features: two (!) surveys
editHi! You have recently tried/used Wikimedia Commons features in OpenRefine (uploading files, or editing existing files). I'm curious to hear how this has gone, also if you only briefly tried these features.
To help the OpenRefine team with future improvements, it would be immensely helpful if you would be willing to spend a bit of time filling in two surveys. (Yes, two! Each of them uses a different method and (open source) platform). Both will run until approximately end October 2023.
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Many thanks! With kind regards, SFauconnier (talk) 18:39, 5 October 2023 (UTC)