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I would highly suggest asking my friend User:Vert et Noir about adoption. He knows at least as much as me about the nuances of Wikipedia, and doesn't have a current adoptee. I must admit I've somewhat neglected my current adoptee, and that's something I'd like to rectify before I consider taking on anyone new. File:Icons-flag-scotland.png Canæn File:Icons-flag-scotland.png 23:08, 18 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Your first lesson: Whenever you leave a comment on any talk page, User or Article, sign your comment with four tildes like this: ~~~~. That'll put a little signature on the end, to let people know who's saying what. Vert et Noirtalk 08:21, 19 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Now, to the point. I've never adopted anyone before, but I would love to adopt you. We'll talk more soon, I have to run. Vert et Noirtalk 08:21, 19 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Right. So first: The Adoption project suggests adding {{Adoptee|Vert et Noir}} to your user page. I don't mind if you don't, it's just a suggestion, and lets them know what's going on. I have a corresponding one on my user page.

Second: Let's start out with some history. Let's see where we are. I'd like to know how long you've been active on Wikipedia, what you've been up to (not in a creepy government way, just to get an idea of how I can help you, and how far along you are. I'd also love to know if there's anything particular that's blaring out at you, like man, I have to learn this, or something. If not, that's cool too. I'll start.

If you check my user contributions, you can see I've been active since February of this year. But I've been contributing as an unregistered user, and on friends' accounts for two or three years now. As you might be able to tell by my userpage, and hell my name, I'm mostly interested in Anarchism, and I'm hoping to start working more on the Green Anarchism page. I've found working on a page is a hell of a way to learn more about the subject. I also try to keep an eye on the Veganism article, but it's so complex, so many issues, it's hard to break your way in. I also do a lot of rather random edits. And that's about where I stand. I've been involved in a number of disputes, and know most of the ropes involved in them. Vert et Noirtalk 05:35, 20 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Re: Vandalism on WikiProject Italy edit

Beats me — the history log shows that you're the one who undid your own edit. —Ryan McDaniel 16:44, 19 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Sorry, but I can't adopt you right now, because I don't really feel I have the time. Anyway, good luck in your future Wikipedia endeavors! Abeg92contribs 18:33, 19 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

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For more on images, see Wikipedia:Image use policy. Vert et Noirtalk 04:27, 21 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Anarchism in Greece edit

I'm going to go ahead and take a look at the Anarchism in Greece article. Are there any problems you've had with this article? Vert et Noirtalk 04:27, 21 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Couple notes:

  • It's customary to provide an edit summary with each edit you make to any page. Basically, tell people what you did, by writing in the little "edit summary" box just above the "Save page" button. This is useful if you ever click the "history" tab on an article, and want to see what has been done to it.
  • I changed some of the image captions just a bit, to make them more readable for an english-speaking audience. Feel free to change them again, though.
  • I've cleared up the section headings a bit. Just as you create a new section by putting a set of words inside a pair of == equal signs ==, you can create sub-sections by adding on more pairs. Like this:

== History ==
=== Early history ===
=== Middle history ===
==== Early middle history ====
==== late middle history ====
=== Late histroy ===

This will come out like this: Vert et Noirtalk 04:46, 21 July 2007 (UTC)Reply



Nice :)

Now problems except the ones you point out ^^ , starting from the more lite and going down :

  • I'm in a definite need of a thesaurus : in the 17th of November I use 4 or 5 times the phrase "clashes occur".
  • I have thoughts of how to continue the article: 1rst way is to continue to the present era (i.e. after '95) and in the end have a somehow complete article , 2nd way is what I'm doing now; Adding small bits and pieces to what I have and making articles of smaller things that did not exist.

Do you think it gets to long?

  • Most of my research is from anarchist press and publications (in Greek) and aren't documented almost anywhere. Do you think these can stand as sources under scrutiny, considered that some guy (greek leftist from what he says in the discussion board) has added a totally disputed tag? I have access to a university library but from September and on... Do you personally find the article neutral?

Kanibalos 10:17, 21 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

History edit

Early history edit

Middle history edit

Early middle history edit

Late middle history edit

Late histroy edit

Emanouil Dadaoglou and Maria Pantazi edit

Category:Biography is for articles about biography as a literary or film genre, not for biographical articles about individuals. It is not supposed to be on this article at all. So why exactly did you readd it? Bearcat 15:46, 15 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

New user so fixit ;) Kanibalos 20:55, 15 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

Anarchism in Greece edit

Hey, I did some cleaning up here. If you need any help, feel free to ask, it's looking pretty good so far! Ya mas! Murderbike 19:26, 16 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

It seems that it would be assumed that they haven't been convicted yet, but I'll add a little note to make it more clear. Murderbike 19:25, 18 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Pros ti auto to ksespasma sto anarchism in greece? Ti egrapsa pou se peirakse kai arxises na paratheteis eikones apo sygrouseis kai loipa?? Sto arthro ekana kyriws diwrthwseis typou cleanup, enw sto talkpage o kathenas grafei oti nomizei. Xalarwse ligo re edw einai wikipedia, sto dromo mporeis na to paikseis fasistofagos, edw xalarwse. Mitsos 14:16, 20 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

YG:Sorry gia ta greeklish

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Φοβερά ελειπές , δυστηχως δεν ξερω αγγλικά να το διορθώσω, αναρχισμός στην ελλάδα υπήρχε και πριν το 1821 , δεν αανφέρεις τίποτα για την Πάτρα την πρωτεύουσσα του αναρχισμού από εκεί ξεκίνησαν όλα , όχι στην Αθήνα και στην Θεσσαλονίκη η στην Σμύρνη που γράφεις εκει --tony esopiλέγε 18:51, 16 June 2011 (UTC)Reply

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