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To: Kevin Bond (flickr user: Satoreye ~ formerly bondseye)
Date: 4 Jun 08, 12.28AM EDT
Subject: Your Sparrow Quartet photo
Dear Satoreye ~ kevin Bond,
I'm one of the thousands of volunteer editors at the English-language Wikipedia, where I write articles about various musical topics. I just came across your really great photo of the Sparrow Quartet ( www.flickr.com/photos/bondomania/2525392730/ ) and I see that we don't yet have a photo at the Wikipedia article about this group.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sparrow_Quartet
I wonder if you might consider allowing your photo to be uploaded to that Wikipedia article, as the representative image for this group. I think it would serve a great educational purpose.
As per Wikipedia's policies, the photo would need to be released under a "free" license such as the Creative Commons, meaning that the photo could be reused by anyone for any reason (including educational, commercial, or any other use), although it would be specified that credit is given to you and a link made to your Flickr page. Wikipedia is now the eighth most visited website in the world, so you'd probably get a lot of views.
Would you please let me know if this would be okay with you?
{{Information |Description={{en|1=The Sparrow Quartet in performance. Photo taken May 24, 2008 at The Asheville Music Jamboree in Asheville, North Carolina, United States. Left to right: Béla Fleck (bluegrass banjo), Abigail Was