Talk:Peter O'Leary

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I have followed all known conventions in submitting this article. I do not own the article of course, but I would be appreciative if you would notify me here or here, explaining rationale if you carry out extensive modification, or indeed if you nominate it for deletion. Ref (chew)(do) 01:47, 7 July 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Assessment / July 29, 2007

I have assessed the article as being of Stub class. The article needs more information, if it exists, concerning his career and life (Early Years, Marriages (if any), Education, Family etc.). A free-image photo, if it can be found, would be excellent.--Ozgod 17:19, 29 July 2007 (UTC)

More information will be forthcoming as his career progresses - and personal life info will increase as he becomes more notable in his professional life. Thanks. Ref (chew)(do) 18:02, 29 July 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Naming

Is there merit in taking this article back to Peter O'Leary (referee) to differentiate from Peter O'Leary (gaelic football)? There's seems to be a redirect issue from another Peter O'Leary article that I think has to do with the apostrophe used (I'm not sure how to fix this). Both could be then be listed at a disambig page. Don't know if this has all been worked out before, so raising it here... - Tomperc 12:49, 9 August 2007 (UTC)

Hi. It's a known issue. I created this article as Peter O'Leary (referee) - someone else then made that a redirect to Peter O'Leary and moved the article. Searching for another Peter O'Leary initially brought up no results, until I stumbled upon the article through a Google search. It was indeed created, as you say, with a format glitch on the apostrophe (I think it was cut and pasted from a Microsoft Word document, which uses countless variations of sloping and straight apostrophe marks in the program).
I then made a redirect from the 'straight' apostrophe heading to the existing 'sloped' apostrophe article (this seemed the easiest way).
If you wish to sort the mess out further (I don't), go ahead. Talk to User:Rebecca, who carried out the redirect to the present heading. I don't own the referee article of course, but I have no problem with whatever naming you choose (except for Donald Duck, or suchlike), for what it's worth. Thanks. Ref (chew)(do) 13:05, 9 August 2007 (UTC)