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Please stop re-uploading of the same file

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Hi! I noticed you have uploaded files under the same name multiple times. Please notice it is not necessary to upload the same file multiple times. It won't change the description! If you want to change the Image's description, please click at the file and then at the [Edit] button above. If one or more of the files have been previously deleted, you should not re-upload the file, and instead, should open a thread at Commons:Undeletion requests, once any issues with the file's licensing have been resolved. If you have questions, you may with to review Commons:Licensing or ask a question at Commons:Help desk. Thanks.

For example, File:Computational physics diagram.te.svg and File:Computational physics diagram-te.svg. KCVelaga (talk · mail) 09:19, 8 May 2019 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for informing

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Can I request the duplicate of the picture for speedy deletion? Asrija1 (talk) 03:32, 9 May 2019 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for your participation in SVG Translation Campaign 2019

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  SVG Translator Barnstar
Namaste! Asrija1
The results of SVG Translation Campaign 2019 in India are out and in total, 194 users from 19 Indic languages have uploaded 2,655 SVG files with native language labels. Thank you for translating and uploading 10+ SVG images for the campaign. Keep up the good work.- Jinoytommanjaly (talk) 15:49, 4 June 2019 (UTC)Reply

SVG Translation Campaign 2019 in India: Feedback survey

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Greetings,

Many thanks for participating in the SVG Translation Campaign 2019 in India. It had been quite a successful campaign—194 users from 19 Indic languages took part in the campaign for 38 days, and have created more than 2,500 SVG files, all of them having labels in native Indian languages. You may read the complete report of the campaign at https://w.wiki/3yn.

We would like to thank you again for translating SVG files as a part of this campaign, your contributions have given thousands of people the knowledge that they need the most. Now we would like to have your feedback about the overall campaign, how effective were the training sessions, the resources provided, the support etc.

Please fill the feedback survey at https://forms.gle/4TCicfYzjAGVvKTy6

Your responses are extremely valuable to us, and will be of immense help to understand further training needs or plan future activities in this area. Let us know if you have any questions.

Please note that 4 August 2019 is the last date to complete the survey. KCVelaga (talk · mail) 05:40, 23 July 2019 (UTC)Reply