PolyMuse
Joined 5 November 2007
Latest comment: 16 years ago by Mike.lifeguard in topic Your request for comment
Hi, I'm very new to Wikipedia and still learning the ropes. Thanks for your patience while I learn syntax and etiquette.
I have been spending most of my time on Wikipedia making edits to the UHMWPE page.
I am an engineer by training, but have interests in medicine, health care policy, Victorian architecture, and medieval music.
Your request for comment
editI know nothing whatsoever about that article, so my suggestions will be scant:
- Wait for comments from other editors to that article.
- References should stay, since (hypothetically) something in the article uses each one as a source
- Further reading should probably not include commercial links, but academic papers, technical literature, reviews etc. are probably fine
- Be patient with "restructuring"-type edits. Wait for feedback on the talk page (ie. don't change it tomorrow. give it a week, a month - this depends on the article). If the article falls within the scope of a wikiproject, you can perhaps find an active editor from there, or look in the page history, and ask for comment (since often people don't check talk pages).
Good luck! – Mike.lifeguard | talk 04:57, 5 November 2007 (UTC)