Talk:Guillermo Marín Ruiz

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This article is about a mexican investigator and cultural promoter, who does not seek and monetary, ot otherwise benefit from his work and books, some of which are already in spanish Wikisource, and some translated by the undersigned to english. As I have been "persecuted" by some spanish wikipedia administrators, that did not liked the archaeological sites articles I set out to to do, and instead of helping, vandalized what I was doing, forced me to abandon the project. Now it seems everything I do is bad. Hope this is not the case in english wikipedia. I shall be grateful for whatever help I can get. My only aim is to be constructive and help the foundation, as a whole move forward with its great purposes.--Raúl Gutiérrez 15:32, 16 February 2012 (UTC)

In Spanish Wikipedia, this article was deleted because its author, Gumr51, is Guillermo Marín Ruiz. Hence, the text was a violation of es:WP:V politic in es:wp. There is not a persecution on this editor, and it's false that our community enforce him to abandon es:wp. Actually, his contributions was a remake of several other articles of Mesoamerican archaeology mixed with recurrent copyright violations. I hope you will consider this information. Saludos, Yavidaxiu (talk) 16:10, 12 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]
@Yavidaxiu: I happen to know personally that user Gumr51 is definitely NOT Guillermo Marín Ruiz. Gumr51 is/was translating Guillermo's works who does not speak English, and is not computer savvy. That's why his IP address showed up as one. They live in different cities in Mexico. I would like to resolve this issue to the satisfaction of Wikipedia, and ask what steps could be taken to resolve this misunderstanding, the accusation of plagiarism of copyrighted material, and explain Wikipedia rules to Gumr51. — Ineuw talk 16:32, 21 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Bad ISBN[edit]

Because it is causing a Checkwiki error #70. ISBN with wrong length, I removed the ISBN from the entry:

El mito de la modernidad (1999) ISBN 968-7398-01-05

On the Internet, I found such a publication here OCLC 37917577 and here, but the publication date differs by two years, and the author is completely different. Knife-in-the-drawer (talk) 11:07, 9 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]

I have a roundabout way to contact Guillermo Marín Ruiz (a friend of a friend) and will bring this to his attention.— Ineuw talk 12:17, 9 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]