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Whpq; I *do* have permission from the photographer. I have forwarded an email to permissions-en@wikimedia.org with documentation of permission from the photographer. I don't have all the time in the world, so it took me longer than the seven days given do get it done, and the original picture was deleted in the mean time, but I have re-uploaded it. When I uploaded it the first time, I selected the option "I haven't got the evidence right now, but I will provide some if requested to do so." because I assumed I would only be asked to send evidence if there were some sort of dispute, otherwise what is the point of even having that as an upload option if it gets automatically questioned immediately without any catalyst? Vontheri (talk) 18:53, 6 February 2019 (UTC)Reply
I don't know why that would be an upload option. You may want to raise that as an issue at the village pump. -- Whpq (talk) 19:07, 6 February 2019 (UTC)Reply

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  • Excuse for a second. You mentioned there has been consensus for the inclusion on lists related to the PRC. May I see the page that has been discussed? I would like to know. --Beta Lohman (talk) 05:53, 30 May 2019 (UTC)Reply
Beta Lohman: I have a rather clear memory of a discussion on a talk page about this issue, but I’m having trouble finding it. I’m wondering if perhaps it was deleted, but that seems unlikely. I remember someone suggesting renaming the relevant articles to use the term “Greater China” (as it already is with this article) instead of “Chinese” or such terms, but that suggestion was never followed up on. The general consensus, as I remember it, was to include Taiwan on these lists and to make it clear in the text that Taiwan is included for comparison purposes. I also remember that, as a result of the discussion, there was change in the wording to make it clearer that Taiwan was included for comparison purposes only. I wondered if perhaps the discussion was on an editor’s talk page rather than on the talk page for an article, but I am as sure as can be that I remember it being on an article’s talk page, I just can’t seem to find which article. I understand it could sound as though I am making this up, but I really do remember this discussion, and I’m rather confused as to why I cannot find it now. The rationale being that since there is territorial dispute between the PRC and the ROC that it is in the spirit of neutrality to include Taiwan with disclaimers, as well as due to the fact that someone wanting to know data about Chinese provinces would likely also be interested to know the same data about Taiwan, as well as about Hong Kong and Macau for comparison purposes. If there are clear disclaimers, I don’t see why anyone would be confused and think that Taiwan is actually part of the PRC.
”Taiwan” has been deleted from these lists multiple times in the past, and has always, within a day or two, been re-added by various different people. Since I am unable to find the relevant discussion, it would seem reasonable to start a new one. It would be good to get a clear consensus about this matter since it keeps getting changed back and forth. Vontheri (talk) 23:06, 1 June 2019 (UTC)Reply
I have gone ahead and started a new section on the relevant articles' talk pages about this issue. It is titled "inclusion of Taiwan", if you'd like to give your input there, so we can get a clear consensus about this. Vontheri (talk) 23:29, 1 June 2019 (UTC)Reply

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