User talk:Popo Le Chien

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Your request for deletion
. You wrote:
 * Please delete the page of Boubaker Polynomials immediately


 * I'm a bit surprised that, as a 'crat on fr.wiki, you'd not know to use a speedy deletion tag if you want quick deletion. I see nothing here that is an emergency. You gave no clear reason for emergency treatment.


 * Please delete the page of the so-called Boubaker Polynomials, they are copied from Chebyshev polynomials by an undergraduate Arab fellow in lack of notability.


 * "Copied" from what page? If there is a copyright or license issue here, that could be addressed.
 * "undergraduate" is irrelevant.
 * "Arab" is not only irrelevant but offensive in this context.
 * "lack of notability" is generally irrelevant on Wikiversity, if there is any possible interest in learning or utility for the material.
 * You can verify there that there are only 2 meaningless sources, no coverage and no reliable sources.


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 * Please help Wikiversity develop educational resources. Thanks. --Abd 18:22, 11 August 2011 (UTC)

Blocked
When I checked the information given on User:Popo Le Chien, I found that there is no 'crat or administrator or even user with that user name on fr.wikiversity. I have accordingly blocked this account indef. for impersonation. I have left talk page access open in case there was some misunderstanding

I am still investigating. There is a fr:User:Popo le Chien, but it seems unlikely to me that the user would misspell his own user name twice. --Abd 18:33, 11 August 2011 (UTC)

Global lock has been requested on meta
If the lock is granted, the user will be unable to edit. Tant pis. I found that the user had just registered an account on fr.wikiversity, making this a cross-wiki issue. It was no mere mistake. Better to head this off before it goes further. --Abd 18:51, 11 August 2011 (UTC)
 * Global lock was granted promptly. The real Popo le chien, 'crat and admin on fr.wiki, was asked if this was his account. I'd be astonished if he said yes. --Abd 06:18, 12 August 2011 (UTC)
 * He didn't say yes. This was not his account. --Abd 00:30, 14 August 2011 (UTC)