User talk:Martinj63
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[edit] EVE Online
Hello, thank you for your recent edits to EVE Online, particuarly cleaning up the Developer Misconduct section. It does appear that in the clean up many of the references were removed, I have added these back. I wanted to draw your attention to the importantce of verifiability in Wikipedia articles, the inline references included in the article are an integral part of the verifiability and quality of the article as they allow the reader to see the sources of the information included in the article. Richard Slater (Talk) 09:11, 5 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] References EVE Online
Hello, I noticed that when you restored some of the text to the Developer Misconduct section of the EVE Online article you accidentaly replaced the wiki code to generate the references with bracketed numbers, this is most likely because the text was copied from the output of a previous revision rather from the wiki code itself, if you find a revision that has text that you wish to copy the best way to extract it is to click the (edit) link on the diff page, then you can copy the wiki code and insert it into the section you require. -- RichardSlater (About) / (Talk) 09:05, 29 August 2007 (UTC)
Thank you noted for future reference. Martinj63 20:24, 29 August 2007 (UTC)

