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[edit] EVE Online

Thank you for your edits to the EVE Online article, you obviously know about economics, something that is very key to EVE, I would be very interested in your further participation in the article particularly in the economics section. There are however a couple of points that I would like to point out:

  1. French Spacing - Due to the way Wikipedia and HTML work double spaces after full stops (".") are not required as white space after first space is collapsed into the first space. Thus using it serves not positive purpose but does however increase the size of an already large article.
  1. Verifiability - One of the core policies of Wikipedia is Verifiability, this means that if something is added to an article in Wikipedia a reliable reference should be provided. By providing references you are proving that the information you are adding to the article is not original research, another of Wikipedia's core policies.

Please feel free to get in contact with me on my talk page or on the EVE Online talk page, thank you again for your work on the article. Richard Slater (Talk) 09:14, 8 July 2007 (UTC)