User:RaggieSoft
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Hello. I'm a recent addition to Wikipidea and I don't know where to begin.
My main purpose is for updating Public Transit pages (heck, I ride Puget Sound (King County Metro, Sound Transit (including Sounder), and Pierce Transit) area buses so much it's not funny). This page will be used to show you what pages I'm working on or what I've worked on before.
[edit] License Information
- For images I release on Wikipedia under the CC BY-SA 2.5 license, use this line: "Image courtesy [[User:RaggieSoft|RaggieSoft]]. www.kmmr.org"
- Note: you must include the wikilink to my userpage. For linking outside of Wikipedia, use this line: "Image courtesy RaggieSoft. www.kmmr.org"
[edit] Point of View Notice
According to Wikipedia's Neutral Point of View policy, I will not start, edit, or maintain articles of the following subjects:
- StoreTrainer
- Kinderheart
- Quixtar, Inc.
- Best Buy Company, Inc.
- Busch Entertainment Corporation (including the parks it operates)
Since I am the author of StoreTrainer as well as Kinderheart, my involvement in any Wikipedia articles on these would violate the Neutral Point of View policy. As a former associate of both Busch Entertainment and Best Buy, there is no way I could write a neutral entry for them. As a former independent contractor with Quixtar, there is no way I could write a neutral entry for them. I am declaring myself biased towards them for the purposes of the Neutral Point of View policy.
I have connections with these, so any entry I make could be considered non-neutral. I will merely include the external link to my website (if this is a violation of a Wikipedia policy, I'll happily remove it, simply politely let me know).
- My own site Both StoreTrainer and Kinderheart are here in case anyone was interested in writing an article from a neutral point of view