User talk:Su Doenim
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Happy editing! --Moon Rising 21:03, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Welcome and some editing tips
Thanks for your recent edits on Fellowship of Friends article and welcome to the FOF Talk page. Now that you're an editor, feel free to edit the article itself if you think something could be improved. Be bold, as Wikipedia advises. As an example of being bold, I took that nice quote from In Search and incorporated it into the article. As you'll see if you stay with us here, someone may remove it an put something in its place - but don't get offended. That's what the process is about. Keep in mind that the goal is to produce an article that is informative to the casual reader (don't use jargon), is encyclopedic in style (keep it short, unless the subject warrants lengthy explanation) and keep it neutral (keep your biases to yourself, or the talk page, but have the article be unbiased). Most importantly, try to be present while you work edit (assuming you are a Gurdjieffian of some sort).
When you sign your edits on the talk page, use four tildes Moon Rising 21:54, 2 June 2007 (UTC), or click the icon above to the right red icon - the one that looks like a squiggle signature. It does the same thing. Then your signatures will have the time stamp. (look at other editor's signatures). Also - try to fill out the edit summary to give us a clue what you're editing about. See what others have done. And once again, welcome!--Moon Rising 23:38, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Fellowship of Friends
I noticed you edited the Fellowship of Friends article in the past. There is an issue with Conflict of Interest (COI) at the moment and the article has been stubbed and protected and I thought that it would be nice if you could voice your opinion on the Talk page. If you are too busy, that's OK. Thank you in advance. Love-in-ark 05:27, 12 November 2007 (UTC)

