Good work! Very interesting article and nice images. Don't hesitate to ask me if you need help moving it into the encyclopaedia proprement dit. yandman 10:36, 19 January 2007 (UTC)
I have just found your CMS article. Congratulation for it and for the pictures you found on the CMS homepage. If it will be ready, I would improve the Hungarian version. It is a big possibility, that the CMS has such a license.
It would be good, if you could put the references into the article, where you have one. Like in ATLAS experiment#References or in cosmic microwave background radiation (if you have many references). It's quite easy to learn how to make it: Wikipedia:Citing sources#Footnotes.
If you need some help, like making figures with inkscape or editing them with the GIMP, just write for me.
My references:
Have a good work!
-- Harp 14:48, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
I have made some small modification in the article. Do you mind it? -- Harp 15:43, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
Hmmm... I'm new to Wikipedia authoring, having accidentally "volunteered myself" to update the english CMS web pages (mainly 'cause I enjoy photography and Photoshop, and the current CMS site is a bit lacking...).
I was just messing about in my user area (which I didn't realise was visible to everybody!) when I noticed "you have new messages". There doesn't seem to be any obvious way of replying other than adding to this page...I assume this is what you're supposed to do?
I'm an engineer on CMS ECAL endcaps, and neither physicist nor HTML geek ... Hence quite a lot of the text is just lifted from the recent CMS brochure at http://cmsdoc.cern.ch/cms/outreach/html/CMSdocuments/CMSdocuments.html
I'll try and find the time to do a few more things and then put the page live in the next couple of weeks - others can hack about with it then, and hopefully spawn sub-detector pages and maybe a CMS physics page (and a "CMS physics for dummies" page for us mortals!). In the meantime, minor mods and corrections are welcome. By all means translate it into whichever language you like!
JZ
Sorry, I have read your answer earlier, but I have no time to answer and understood your answer (my english is not too good). I think, that you will find a lot of useful things here: Help:Contents (you can find it at left navigation/help as well). -- Harp 15:47, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
I see, that you migrated your work to the article. It's good I think. -- Harp 15:57, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
Good work! Very interesting article and nice images. Don't hesitate to ask me if you need help moving it into the encyclopaedia proprement dit. yandman 10:36, 19 January 2007 (UTC)
I have just found your CMS article. Congratulation for it and for the pictures you found on the CMS homepage. If it will be ready, I would improve the Hungarian version. It is a big possibility, that the CMS has such a license.
It would be good, if you could put the references into the article, where you have one. Like in ATLAS experiment#References or in cosmic microwave background radiation (if you have many references). It's quite easy to learn how to make it: Wikipedia:Citing sources#Footnotes.
If you need some help, like making figures with inkscape or editing them with the GIMP, just write for me.
My references:
Have a good work!
-- Harp 14:48, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
I have made some small modification in the article. Do you mind it? -- Harp 15:43, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
Hmmm... I'm new to Wikipedia authoring, having accidentally "volunteered myself" to update the english CMS web pages (mainly 'cause I enjoy photography and Photoshop, and the current CMS site is a bit lacking...).
I was just messing about in my user area (which I didn't realise was visible to everybody!) when I noticed "you have new messages". There doesn't seem to be any obvious way of replying other than adding to this page...I assume this is what you're supposed to do?
I'm an engineer on CMS ECAL endcaps, and neither physicist nor HTML geek ... Hence quite a lot of the text is just lifted from the recent CMS brochure at http://cmsdoc.cern.ch/cms/outreach/html/CMSdocuments/CMSdocuments.html
I'll try and find the time to do a few more things and then put the page live in the next couple of weeks - others can hack about with it then, and hopefully spawn sub-detector pages and maybe a CMS physics page (and a "CMS physics for dummies" page for us mortals!). In the meantime, minor mods and corrections are welcome. By all means translate it into whichever language you like!
JZ
Sorry, I have read your answer earlier, but I have no time to answer and understood your answer (my english is not too good). I think, that you will find a lot of useful things here: Help:Contents (you can find it at left navigation/help as well). -- Harp 15:47, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
I see, that you migrated your work to the article. It's good I think. -- Harp 15:57, 14 March 2007 (UTC)