User talk:Autonomous operations
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[edit] TeamSpeak
Hello, and thanks for contributing. I responded to your "warning" of sorts on Talk:TeamSpeak. In short, please read my edit summaries on TeamSpeak as well as the information at WP:NOT and WP:OR to find out why I have heavily edited your contributions, and direct your teacher to read Wikipedia:School_and_university_projects and those two pages (and any other relevant policy). Thanks! --Neurophyre(talk) 22:07, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
- Sorry about the violation of some of the policies I was unaware of them. This is the first time I have made a significent wiki contribution. I mainly trying to add any significent detial since I have to find a way to make this article 5 pages long for the asignment.
- Autonomous Operations 02:05, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
- Sorry if what I said on the TeamSpeak talk page came out wrong, your doing a great job on the article so far. I think TeamSpeak 3 could get a sizable part (I see you have added some already) but I still think making 5 pages out of this article will be near impossible if it meets Wikipedia standards. Keep up the great work! BJTalk 05:01, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
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- No problem. Again, welcome to Wikipedia. Do your thing on TeamSpeak and I'll avoid touching it for a little while before editing anything. However, I must say that without knowing the specifics, it sounds like your teacher has come up with an assignment without the benefit of knowing Wikipedia's policies. He or she really needs to read the links I provided as well as the other relevant policy pages before making a similar assignment. Also, if people keep editing your contributions (which is highly likely and how Wikipedia works) you can demonstrate that you did significantly expand the article by using its history. --Neurophyre(talk) 17:38, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
- I forwarded the links to my teacher.Autonomous Operations 18:20, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
- No problem. Again, welcome to Wikipedia. Do your thing on TeamSpeak and I'll avoid touching it for a little while before editing anything. However, I must say that without knowing the specifics, it sounds like your teacher has come up with an assignment without the benefit of knowing Wikipedia's policies. He or she really needs to read the links I provided as well as the other relevant policy pages before making a similar assignment. Also, if people keep editing your contributions (which is highly likely and how Wikipedia works) you can demonstrate that you did significantly expand the article by using its history. --Neurophyre(talk) 17:38, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Orphaned fair use image (Image:TeamSpeak Logo.jpg)
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