Mitrarose
Hello! Mitrarose,
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A brownie for you!
editHi Mitra! I saw you visited the Teahouse, I hope you enjoyed your visit! I wanted to drop by with this freshly baked wiki-brownie and see how your editing experience was going. Have any articles on your agenda? :) Sarah (talk) 19:55, 5 April 2012 (UTC) |
Thanks Sarah! For starters - is this where I reply to people's posts on my talk page? Or is there a more sophisticated method? I'm enjoying editing though finding it quite time consuming - I just added a few sections on seminal urban planner/theorist Patrick Geddes and I think I'll continue down this line or awhile, adding and amending entries in the area of urban planning, politics and current trends (i.e. the growing informal sector, etc). Thank you for the encouragement!
Human Geography?
editThis sounds like an interesting discipline, do you work with peoples in remote areas, or in Appalachia?Coal town guy (talk) 20:23, 5 April 2012 (UTC)
Hi there Coal town guy- it is an interesting discipline - but no, I haven't worked with people in remote areas, in fact, I focus more on social and sustainability issues facing cities and urban areas. Mitrarose (talk) 01:45, 13 April 2012 (UTC)
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Invitation to wikiFeed
editHi Mitrarose,
I'm part of a team that is researching ways to help Wikipedia editors find interesting content to contribute to Wikipedia. More specifically, we are investigating whether content from news sources can be used to enhance Wikipedia editing. We have created a tool, called wikiFeed, that allows you to specify Twitter and/or RSS feeds from news sources that are interesting to you. wikiFeed then helps you make connections between those feeds and Wikipedia articles. We believe that using this tool may be a lot of fun, and may help you come up with some ideas on how to contribute to Wikipedia in ways that interest you. Please participate! To do so, complete this survey and follow this link to our website. Once you're there, click the "create an account" link to get started.
For more information about wikiFeed, visit our project page. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask via my talk page, or by email at wikifeedcc@gmail.com. We appreciate your time and hope you enjoy playing with wikiFeed!
Thanks! Jeremey Bentham (talk) 19:48, 24 July 2012 (UTC)
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File permission problem with File:Melbourne University Planning Student's Society Logo.png
editThanks for uploading File:Melbourne University Planning Student's Society Logo.png, which you've attributed to Melbourne University Planning Student's Society. I noticed that while you provided a valid copyright licensing tag, there is no proof that the creator of the file has agreed to release it under the given license.
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