User talk:Cumpiano
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Hello William, welcome to Wikipedia. Here's some tips:
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I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Tony the Marine 00:03, 17 November 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Puerto Rican immigration to Hawaii
Hi William, welcome aboard. I am happy to have the pleasure of welcoming you and of knowing about your interest in my article. For me it is an honor that you would like to add to the article. Yes, you may contribute any new information that will make the article better. The reason that I reverted what you wrote was because some of the facts were already stated, however you're more then welcome to expand or add to the information already there. If I can assist you in anyway or if you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask. Your friend in Wiki Tony the Marine 00:03, 17 November 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Re:I need some additional advice
Hi William, what I meant that there were already certain facts stated in the article, however the facts that are not stated, you're more then welcome to add them into the article. No you did not commit any discrepancy or breach of Wiki etiquette. It was a mistaken tag on my behalf, I apologize. The proper tag should have been repeated info. but it's O.K. now.
I am very excited about your participation in the Hawaii project. I wrote the article because I believe that people everywhere should be aware of this part of our (Puerto Rican) history. Yes, you may include whatever information you obtain from an expert even if the information is not published, as long as you quote your source. In other words if someone tells you "this" or "that", you should ask him or her their source, just in case someone else wants to verify the information. This is done to maintain the credibility of the encyclopedia. Tony the Marine 05:00, 17 November 2005 (UTC)
(P.S. I just checked out your websites and man, those are beautiful guitars that you make. God Bless You, Brother!)