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Parkerville and Steiner

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welcome to the hell-hole known as wikipedia adrian - you should put something on your user page. Wiki format police will descend on your steiner article with a vengeance - take care! It would be worth looking carefully at the pages about what a wiki article should look like! SatuSuro 15:31, 21 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Yes, in the meanwhile, I'm adding clean-up tags. Please look at WP:MOS when you have a moment. -- AirOdyssey (Talk) 15:37, 21 October 2006 (UTC)Reply
Adrian - have you any idea how to use talk? SatuSuro 15:48, 21 October 2006 (UTC)Reply
Please respond at some point! SatuSuro 15:56, 21 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Help is on its way

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With the steiner article, and with using wikipedia I suspect. As for me you never brought any organic produce from me, savvy? (as in pirates of carribean usage)

  • Ok so you managed to type something in my talk page - next - you need to sign with four tildes and that will leave your user name and the date. Some people have quirks with talk - they'll only

leave talk on their page, not yours - so you have to use 'watchlist' very carefully for that.

  • Steiner article. Adverts are deleted immediately on wikipedia - so look at the order I re-made your article. You need to expand it to justify having the headings though.
  • Nyoongar ownership - sure - but in a Mundaring locality article? No way - look at nyoongar - if no links or citations this could be seen as POV another vip acronym youll need to learn
  • DAB if you dont know this abnbrev'n - look at your article - you put an unqualified word (Perth for instance is no good) and look at where it takes you to!
  • Email me (on the left hand side of my talk page) - and we can have an off wikipedia discission about the issue - or even phone conversation if you would like

Never give up - even if people ruthlessly edit your work, or even delete a page - there are good people inside - you just have to find them! :) SatuSuro 02:30, 22 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Signing

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Adrian - you'll need to look at the box above this - right hand side Getting along - and look at Sign your posts - it is important. SatuSuro 07:10, 22 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

I've noticed you've already enjoyed some vandalism on the parky article - there is definitely an issue about the nyungar comment - it is one of about one hundred and twenty articles that could have exactly the same comment,

it needs to be removed - or the issue can be re-written and placed in a link to the main noongar article - if I dont do it someone else will! If you havent checked out POV or DAB yet- its worth checking it out! as this is not like working on a Nova article - this is wikipedia-...  :) SatuSuro 07:20, 22 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Oh, I thought it signed automatically. I've gone through the materials - I do remember mention of this! I haven't seen the vandalism. Hmm, 'twould be strange to not mentionNoongar people, or why they aren't around much Park these days! I thought the Sally Morgan touch was useful, given our discussion.

I haven't worked out how to email you! Adrian Glamorgan Hey this is good - this might be 5 tildes - if you do 4 it leaves the day and time as well - from memory you have a mac - go into view and enlarge your type so you can see them clearer! SatuSuro 10:12, 22 October 2006 (UTC)Reply


Look in the left column - top is navigation - then search and below that toolbox and there should be, god allowing - e-mail this user - try it ! SatuSuro 08:50, 22 October 2006 (UTC)Reply


Signing is on talk pages only! History of the article you are working on will have your name anyway SatuSuro 08:50, 22 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Back at it again

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Thought you'd moved on from them some time ago? Take care - if some of the more enthusiastic editors come across it - dont expect solitary peaceful untouched work - its open to anyone to edit or vandalise! SatuSuro 15:04, 13 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

Middle Schools

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I have started a discussion on your updates to the Middle Schools pages. You might want to pop by and put your point across at Talk:Middle_school. Tafkam 10:22, 18 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

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A tag has been placed on Corder catchpool, requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done for the following reason:

Copy of Elizabeth Fry with changes only to infobox

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  • If you're trying to use it as a template I'd probably recommend creating a page in your userspace at User:Adrian Glamorgan/Corder Catchpool. This is commonly referred to as userfying the information and can also be referred to as a draft copy. Once you've finished the article you can move the article to the mainspace at Corder Catchpool. I do have to warn you though, you will need to source the article fairly well. I noticed that your article for Mary Penington lacks a lot of coverage in reliable sources (WP:RS). The Quakers in the World website would likely be considered to be a self-published source for the most part since there's no real way we can verify its editorial oversight, bias, and so on. A better example of sourcing would be something like this book, which is published through the University of California Press, which has pretty rigorous editorial oversight. (This book would also be considered a good RS.) Something to take into account is that not all persons involved in a religious society are notable outside of said society. At a brief glance Penington looks to be notable based on how quickly I found two academic sources, but I'm having somewhat more difficulty with Catchpool. This doesn't mean that sources aren't out there (here's one), but it would be a good idea to build the article in your userspace first. I'd like to say that everyone coming in to any given article will help find sources and flesh it out, but not everyone does that and I always tell people to assume that your hands will be the first and last to actually improve the article or ensure that it meets the applicable guidelines (style, tone, sourcing, etc and so it goes). Tokyogirl79 (。◕‿◕。) 18:16, 2 January 2015 (UTC)Reply
  • Basically this is sort of a head's up since you haven't really edited a whole lot since the early days of Wikipedia and a lot has changed since then as far as proving notability and so on. I'd recommend getting a brief refresher of stuff. You have the basic stuff down, but going over notability guidelines and sourcing guidelines would be a good idea. Tokyogirl79 (。◕‿◕。) 18:17, 2 January 2015 (UTC)Reply

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