hello ! You are welcome. This is my page for discussion. If you want to talk about the articles I have wrotten on Wpfr, or Wpen, let me a message on the right box. This tool dosn't work as usual : I prefer to discuss in order. If you don't find a box where you can discuss, create it ! About an article : after the first ten/ about a general subject, before the last ten. Thanks.


All the DISCUSSIONS upon articles edit

Discussion 1: Article Jordanus Nemorarius edit

Discussion 2: Article Jean de Séville edit

Discussion 3: Article Mary Cartwright edit

Discussion 4: Article Gustav Roch edit

Discussion 5: Article De Moivre edit

Discussion 6: Article Chronologie de l'algèbre edit

Discussion 7: Article Histoire_des_mathématiques edit

Discussion 8: Article Descartes edit

Discussion 9: Article Boole edit

Discussion 10 : Article Vièta edit

I got a message saying you had written something about François Viète, but I can't find it on your page. I'll read what you have, if you have something. Otherwise, merci, Rhetth (talk) 17:08, 6 August 2009 (UTC)Reply

All the general DISCUSSION edit

Discussion 98 General Advises edit

Thanks edit

I assume this is how your talk page works? Splitting conversations based on topics? If i placed this incorrectly, apologies for that. Excirial (Contact me,Contribs) 16:23, 10 June 2009 (UTC) Reply
you moved my page on the right place. Thank you for that. I'm lost with english procedures (Soory, i'm french). Actually i entend to translate my own new page from WP.fr about the french mathematician François Viète.I hope it 'll be better than the present one. I think there are a lot of specialists on WP.en about these sujects but how can i speak with them ? Have you got a tea-room ? Jean de Parthenay (talk) 14:42, 10 June 2009 (UTC)Reply

Your welcome; The french wiki actually has a tea-room? Quite a nice idea actually; it sounds so much less formal then the average administration related page we have over here. As for the question itself: Here is a small crash course on the area's that relate to your question - i have no idea if there are similar area's on the french wiki (It varies troughout the wikies) so excuse me in case i seem to be overstating the obvious.
  • François Viète - First things first. This is the currect article on François Viète.
  • WP:WPM, WP:BIOG and WP:FR - Wikiproject mathematics, Wikiproject Biography's and Wikiproject france. These are three wikiprojects that directly relate to your article. Wikiprojects are nothing more then groups of editors who share an interest for a common subject. We actually have masses of these groups. They are probally your best bet for article specific questions.
  • WP:HD - The wikipedia help desk. For basic Wikipedia related questions this is probally the best place. If they can't help you, they can point you to the correct section.
  • WP:N, WP:V, WP:RS and WP:NPOV - The absolute basic guidelines for creating and editing articles. I assume they are really similar troughout the wikipedia's, but to prevent any misunderstanding they are there in case you need them.
I hope this helps! And before i forget entirely: Welcome to wikipedia! At least, to the english version of it :). Excirial (Contact me,Contribs) 16:23, 10 June 2009 (UTC)Reply

Some advises edit

Quelques conseils et des outils pour vous aider  :  !

 

Don't forget the four tildes (~~~~) En mémoire :

Pages utiles

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Discussion 99: Article Others edit

Discussion 100 : footnotes edit

Inline citation edit

Using <ref></ref> tags is prefered over long lists of pages, books, etc. If you could please read this page and then use this. For example, references sections could include books, whereas the ref tags could be used for inline references. This is quite important so people know which references are backing up which facts. Thanks, - Jarry1250 (t, c, rfa) 18:19, 22 June 2009 (UTC)Reply

I'm afraid much of that is past my mathmatical (and French) knowledge. If you could try to do things as well as possible at first, then it makes things a lot simpler. A couple of things:
  • Try not to wikilink pages more than once
  • Do not link dates (as a general rule, there a couple of small exceptions)
  • Use English names where the pages are at that title, for example Henry III not Henri III
  • Do not link book purchase sites, only where the book itself is online (eg. Google books)
  • Try to get the right meaning across if you're not sure of the English, even if it makes it longer
If you do these things, turning them into fully correct pages will be easier. Thanks, - Jarry1250 (t, c, rfa) 18:53, 22 June 2009 (UTC)Reply