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Click here to add a comment. Note that when it gets too full, old comments will be deleted. Remember to sign your comments by entering ~~~~. Firejunk 02:17, 17 March 2007 (UTC)
Hello. In case you didn't know, when you add content to talk pages and Wikipedia pages that have open discussion, you should sign your posts by typing four tildes ( ~~~~ ) at the end of your comment. You may also click on the signature button located above the edit window. This will automatically insert a signature with your name and the time you posted the comment. This information is useful because other editors will be able to tell who said what, and when. Thank you! HagermanBot 17:26, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Small concern about your signature
I have a minor concern regarding your Wikipedia signature. It it customary for your signature to link to your talk page; this makes it much easier for other users to contact you. However, yours does not. (I had to use the history of a discussion page you commented on to find this page.) Could you please add a link to your userpage or your user talk page in your signature?
For your convenience, here's the signature I suggest:
Firejunk
It appears exactly the same, but links to your userpage. Also, it shorterns the code and utilizes much more flexible <span> tags that are now used.
Please consider making this your signature. (Just copy it from the edit window and paste into your preferences box.) Thanks, Pyrospirit Flames Fire 02:29, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
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- thx for advice! Firejunk 03:04, 24 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] WikiProject MMO Newsletter - April 2007
WikiProject MMO Quarterly |
April 2007 |
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About Us
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WikiProject MMO Quarterly is a quarterly newsletter posted on the first of January, April, July, and October. The newsletter is written by any and all interested members of WikiProject Massively multiplayer online games for members of the project and interested Wikipedians outside of the project. |
Questions, comments, and concerns
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For general questions, comments, and concerns, leave a message on our talk page here. For questions, comments, and concerns about our newsletter, leave a message on the talk page for the newsletter section of our Outreach Department here. |
New good articles and featured articles
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Good articles and featured articles are a great way to see what major acomplishments we have made over the last quarter.
Good articles
Featured articles
None this quarter!
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Role call
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We ask that within a month, all members sign our role call to show that they are still active participants in the project. More information is available on the role call page. |
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Major news
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WikiProject RuneScape, our former child project, was moved to become a task force of this project in January as it had a small scope but the task force is still going strong to this very day.
This past quarter marks the beginning of our new collaboration system MMOGCM. Past collaborations thus far have been World of Warcraft and MMORPG, both of which made it to GA status while it was the MMOGCM.
As well, we now have an Outreach Department which works on this newsletter as well as spreads the word of our project.
WikiProject MMO is also now a participant in the Work via WikiProjects division of Wikipedia 1.0 and as such, we will be helping decide which are the best (based on quality and importance) articles within our scope. Project members can discuss which articles are to be included here.
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We are currently trying to improve this task force so that we can edit all RuneScape-related articles in an organized manner. To do that we started a massive overhaul which we invite all task force members to participate in.
We have also gotten our main article, RuneScape to good article status this quarter. All this, and the task force was only created in January.
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Signed...
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Greeves, Ed
On behalf of WikiProject Massively multiplayer online games.
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