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March 2010
editWelcome to Wikipedia. Although everyone is welcome to contribute constructively to the encyclopedia, your addition of one or more external links to the page New York Guitar Festival has been reverted.
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Your work
editFirst, I have twice reverted your addition of David Spelman, Artistic Director the The New York Guitar Festival, and music supervisor to New England Conservatory. As a general rule, long lists of notable people will include only bluelinks -- if they are notable enough to be included in the New England Conservatory list, then they are notable enough to have articles. Please don't make the addition again unless and until someone writes the Spelman article.
Second, I note that your name and the bulk of your editing are problematic:
- The user name is a violation of policy WP:GROUPNAME
- It may be used by more than one person, which violates WP:NOSHARE
- It suggests a conflict of interest WP:COI in your editing of New York Guitar Festival.
Although New York Guitar Festival could use considerable cleanup, it appears to satisfy WP:Notability -- I've just put the bluelinked performers into columns and it's certainly a good list. I suggest, though,
- You change your Username
- You leave the article alone for a while and let others work on it, particularly if you are actually connected with the festival and especially if you are either Spelman or Schaefer.
Jim - Jameslwoodward (talk • contribs) 16:13, 5 April 2010 (UTC)
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