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ProjectEurovision Monthly Newsletter - December 2013

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Eurovision Song Contest 2013 achieves Good article status.
Malta win the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013.

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ProjectEurovision Monthly Newsletter - January 2014

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Issue XXXVIII

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Farid Hasanov won Türkvizyon Song Contest 2013 for Azerbaijan
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Replaceable fair use File:TheVoiceofGreeceCoaches.jpg

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Bidding phase on Eurovision 2015

I notice that you've copied the bidding phase data from my own sandbox and placed it onto the article, without any consensus as to whether this is to be included yet or not. I posted the comment on the talk page to see if people objected - I did not give permission for the content from my sandbox to be just copied by any editor. Could you please explain why this has been done? Wes Mᴥuse 20:57, 13 May 2014 (UTC)

From your sandbox? I clearly didn't. Why would I do this, I didn't even notice you started a discussion, if I did I would obviously not create the bidding phase section as it's still under discussion. I'm sorry, I didn't do this on purpose. Dimitris  talk 21:00, 13 May 2014 (UTC)
Yes, from my sandbox which the table you've used is a clear copy of the one I created in my sandbox and made referenced to it on the talk page. Wes Mᴥuse 21:02, 13 May 2014 (UTC)
Even though I didn't, I'm sorry. I did not intend this. Perhaps I should just clear the section or at least hide it until the discussion is over. Dimitris  talk 21:05, 13 May 2014 (UTC)
It is very obvious you did copy it though. The wording in the notes section is identical to the wording I used in the table found in my sandbox. I find it highly strange that two people would come up with exactly the same wording within a space of 5 and a half hours. If you've copied it, then at least admit it. There is nothing to be ashamed of, it's just courtesy to let someone know. It's basically stealing credit of someone else's work. Wes Mᴥuse 21:08, 13 May 2014 (UTC)
If I wanted to copy, I would just copy the whole thing without writing a paragraph about the cities and making the map all by myself (well actually, copied the one from the 2014 article and changed the stuff). And if it's about the notes, you can't come up with many ideas if the venue itself does not have much to write about. Dimitris  talk 21:12, 13 May 2014 (UTC)

Just admit it for crying out loud. Dimitris, it is clear that your version is a copy of my version. Any editor would be able to see that. Everything is identical, in the same order, same wording, and you slipped up too by putting Bregenz in the location of Vorarlberg on the map. If it were all your own work, then you'd have used the correct coordinates for Bregenz, and not the copied version from my sandbox. Wes Mᴥuse 21:15, 13 May 2014 (UTC)

I never thought I would be arguing for such reason. The map was clearly copied from the 2014 article. You can even see that I even left by accident the part which says "the selected city [...]". And Bregenz? It was edited by someone else, not me. I just noticed that he edited it while I was writing the paragraph and I corrected it back as he wrote it. And I repeat, even though I did not do anything I'm sorry. What else do I have to say? Dimitris  talk 21:19, 13 May 2014 (UTC)
Dimitris, it is obvious. OK you've been caught out, it's no big deal. But at least be man enough to admit the fact it's a copy. And by the looks, not the first thing to be copied either. I see you also use the page layout that I also created for WP:ESC - exact same colour scheme, style, everything. There is nothing wrong in copying work from another editor. But it is seen as common courtesy to at least attribute their work or ask permission if it is OK to copy. You do realise how serious it is to copy work without seeking permission? Wes Mᴥuse 21:24, 13 May 2014 (UTC)
I do know it's serious. I won't say anything else as it wouldn't mean anything now. Dimitris  talk 21:28, 13 May 2014 (UTC)
I've just found out that it is also compulsory, see WP:CWW and WP:ATTSIT. Wes Mᴥuse 21:30, 13 May 2014 (UTC)