User talk:Serge

Thanks
Thanks for supporting my nomination for adminship.:) But, don't forget to sign your vote, otherwise it doesn't count. (Donovan|Geocachernemesis|Interact) 10:22, 26 July 2005 (UTC)

Yeah, sorry mate! I'm still getting used to Wiki ettiquette/procedure and so forth. Good luck with the adminship...and keep up the excellent patrol work. Serge 11:21, July 26, 2005 (UTC)

Edit war
See Talk:Game Theory - Aya T C 00:52, 12 August 2005 (UTC)

Vandalism in progress?
I see that you added User:60.228.84.48 to Vandalism in progress. As far as I can see, that user has made only two edits to World History/Age of Discovery & Imperialism, that doesn't really constitute a sustained attack, so doesn't really need to be reported. See Dealing with vandalism for how to deal with newbie experiments like that. You did the right thing in reverting the damage. I have warned them, and I have added the page to my watch list, so I'll help by fixing any further damage when I see it. PS: I suspect that all of the 60.228.84.XX IP addresses belong to computers in the same classroom in a school somewhere. Geo.T 13:33, 16 August 2005 (UTC)

HTBAEWTAL
Thanks for your comments on my talk page. Whilst one might get the idea that the wikibook is a personal project (since I did much of the work to start it out), it certainly isn't meant to be. This wikibook needs high visibility, and to send it off ot my user page would just obscure it and make it inaccessable by most users. I don't know everything that makes a good wikibook on foreign languages, so I want as much feedback and help in making this a comprehensive guide to make excellent wikibooks for foreign languages.

I speak English as my native language, but I am also learning Hebrew and hope to learn Japanese as well. I may even learn Spanish (out of necessity; I live in Texas). I was actually driven to make this wikibook after looking at the status of the Japanese wikibook and finding it difficult to follow it in many situations. I decided that what they and others needed was a set of guidelines to give them an idea of how to improve and plan out their book. I didn't want to limit the guidelines to just the Japanese wikibook, I wanted all the foreign language wikibooks to benefit from the guidelines.

Whilst I won't be able to help build content for most foreign language wikibooks at the moment, I can surely continue building the guidelines help you and other wikibookians make excellent wikibooks! --Mijokijo 14:25, 22 August 2005 (UTC)

Reply on policy page
Thank you for the kind words. I left a remark on that talk page for you.

Copyright problem with Image:MountOlympus.JPG
--Derbeth talk 13:08, 13 November 2005 (UTC)

Image copyright problem with Image:Game theory.JPG
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