Liam Patrick
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- Remember to sign your posts
- Please read the guidelines on WP:TALK. I just spent an hour+ reformatting your conversation on the Sungenis article so that it's comprehensible.
- Use multiple : characters to designate reply-level. When you start a new section, no need to indent. When the conversation is strictly back-and-forth between two people, alternate indent levels. Otherwise, always increase indent levels.
- When you interrupt someone else's post, use {{interrupted|editor-name}}. That helps knowing that the previous comment is "attached" to a continuation below.
- There is a section in the above link that deals with editing your own posts. My best advice is: Hit the "preview" button until you're sure it's ready.
Thanks again :) Otheus 10:33, 19 April 2007 (UTC)
Well done!
editWell done, Liam, on learning to use the : indentation. It's making things a whole lot easier to navigate. Otheus 10:47, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
- :-) I'm trying to learn the "rules" as to to how this works, Otheus. There's a lot to it...thanks.
Time
editLiam, I'm on MET time, which is currently 2 ahead of GMT. It's close to my bedtime, but I assure you, I will respond before I go to work tomorrow. Otheus 20:17, 23 April 2007 (UTC)
- Thank you, Otheus.
Done refactoring for now. Please comment on my refactoring in the space below. If we agree on the work so far, we can start distilling the argument to its salient points, and then move to an RFC -- where other, more experienced editors will comment on the issued. Otheus 17:56, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
Hi,
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RfC on Business-agile enterprise
editDear Liam an RfC is open on an article you once showed some interest in. I'm letting you know in case you want to share your opinion. Yours, Dryfee (talk) 18:08, 14 September 2017 (UTC)