Talk:Maurice Goldman (composer)

Latest comment: 17 years ago by Revolving Bugbear in topic Untitled

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in the header, the first letter of the last name (Goldman) needs to be capatilized. Mrmrsgwangi 05:37, 10 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

there is, in fact an internal link to the composer Heirich Schutz (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Schutz) yet the wikipedia database refuses to make this link properly, so an external link had to be created. This needs to be repaired. Mrmrsgwangi 05:44, 10 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

German punctuation will correct this-anyone?Annlanding 18:22, 25 September 2007 (UTC)AnnlandingReply

I have copy edited this page, both for grammar, spelling and punctuation. I request that the header "needs copy edit" be removed immediately.

Moreover, Ms. Landing does not specify "which" German punctuation needs to be corrected. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Bstinziano (talkcontribs) 01:44, 26 October 2007 (UTC)Reply


I have copy edited the Maurice Goldman article several times since the "article that needs copy edit" appeared on the page. I have requested that the header,as well as the listing in the categories page, be removed, yet this has not been done. If there are currently any errors, I would appreciate it if someone would "enlighten" me on this talk page. Otherwise, I am requesting that the Wikipedia staff remove this notice from both the header and categories section of the article.

The Wikipedia "staff" (I guess that would be the Foundation) doesn't handle these notices -- editors themselves do. An editor who is confident that an article is up to snuff is welcome to remove a notice template (you'll see it at the top of the page in curly brackets, like {{this}}). However, generally it's a good idea to discuss these things on the article's talk page.
The one glaring thing I see about this article -- and I haven't read through it yet -- is the section headers. They shouldn't be in all caps, and they should be heading level 2 (== Header ==) rather than three (=== Other header ===). I recommend you do some perusing of Wikipedia's style manual.
Cheers! - Revolving Bugbear (formerly Che Nuevara) 11:18, 10 November 2007 (UTC)Reply