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Hi, thank you for editing Die Walküre. I'm just warning you that I'm going to have to change a couple of the links you put in to make them go to the right articles and to avoid repeating links in too close together. It takes a little while to pick up all the rules and conventions; the links in the welcome message above will help.
You may also be interested in joining a WP:Wikiproject or two. The ones on Opera or Wagner might be of interest to you. WP:Wagner is quite small, but WP:WPO is large enough to support monthly improvement drives on operas by a particular composer etc.-- Peter cohen ( talk) 22:58, 28 June 2009 (UTC)
Thank you man. I just happen to want to pull out my hair whenever I do not find in the Wiki the basis information about some geniuses,the like of Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Wagner... So, I'm gonna try to complete those pages with the basis... So, I'll join baroque, classical and opera projects. Reiko-chin- "I wish I was an artist to be able to be an anarchist and live like a millionnaire..." ( talk) 15:14, 1 July 2009 (UTC)
It's recently been noticed that you copied the synopsis for Die Walküre from a copyrighted sourceI've had to undo what you did because Wikipedia doesn't have a right to reuse the text. Please could you let us know if you have done something similar anywhere else. And alsoplease can you avoid doing anything similar in future. You can look at the various policies and guidelines on copyright and plagiarismor ask for help. if you're not sure.-- Peter cohen ( talk) 00:34, 24 September 2010 (UTC)
Welcome!
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Hi, thank you for editing Die Walküre. I'm just warning you that I'm going to have to change a couple of the links you put in to make them go to the right articles and to avoid repeating links in too close together. It takes a little while to pick up all the rules and conventions; the links in the welcome message above will help.
You may also be interested in joining a WP:Wikiproject or two. The ones on Opera or Wagner might be of interest to you. WP:Wagner is quite small, but WP:WPO is large enough to support monthly improvement drives on operas by a particular composer etc.-- Peter cohen ( talk) 22:58, 28 June 2009 (UTC)
Thank you man. I just happen to want to pull out my hair whenever I do not find in the Wiki the basis information about some geniuses,the like of Beethoven, Mozart, Bach, Wagner... So, I'm gonna try to complete those pages with the basis... So, I'll join baroque, classical and opera projects. Reiko-chin- "I wish I was an artist to be able to be an anarchist and live like a millionnaire..." ( talk) 15:14, 1 July 2009 (UTC)
It's recently been noticed that you copied the synopsis for Die Walküre from a copyrighted sourceI've had to undo what you did because Wikipedia doesn't have a right to reuse the text. Please could you let us know if you have done something similar anywhere else. And alsoplease can you avoid doing anything similar in future. You can look at the various policies and guidelines on copyright and plagiarismor ask for help. if you're not sure.-- Peter cohen ( talk) 00:34, 24 September 2010 (UTC)