User talk:NoJonny

Be civil
Hello, Welcome to Wikibooks!

I see that you've already done some work on the Be civil policy, and I think it's great that new users are taking such an interest in pages like this. Typically, new users don't get involved in policy right away. Do you have any experience with other wikimedia projects? If you used to be a wikipedian, we have the Wikibooks for wikipedians page which can help to explain some of our rules and guidelines for you. If you are not a wikipedian, we don't have a fancy page for you, but we will certainly help nonetheless. If you have any questions, or if you need any help, please don't hesitate to ask me on my user talk page. --Whiteknight (talk) (projects) 18:46, 21 February 2007 (UTC)


 * I couldn't help but overhear your request to User:Xixtas (his talk page is on my watchlist). The Be civil policy was officially adopted on 12 October 2006. I was the one who actually made the switch, as can be seen from the history page here. Prior to accepting this single policy, there were a number of other standing rules and guidelines that were not written down, including some "policy" pages that were actually in the help namespace! This new policy has been a big help in keeping things organized. I hope this answers your question. --Whiteknight (talk) (projects) 18:52, 21 February 2007 (UTC)


 * I will also take a look into Special:Whatlinkshere/Wikibooks:Be_civil and will be examining all the circumstances it being referred to. There are a great many areas to work on with Wikibooks, and this is but one of those areas. Thanks for your help. --NoJonny 23:06, 21 February 2007 (UTC)

I don't have anything ready to share as far as the essay I am working on. When I do, I'll be sure to let you know. As far as the ongoing dispute, I recommend staying as far away from it as possible. -- xixtas talk 04:11, 22 February 2007 (UTC)