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Hey, welcome to Wikipedia!

I noticed you moved the page 1996 world oil market chronology to 1996 in oil. This is not wrong in itself, but I have a couple notes:

1. This move was done without any discussion. Generally before a move is done, it is good to discuss it on the talk page.

2. This article is part of a series that all follows the previous format. If you really think this page should be renamed, it would make sense for the whole series to be renamed. If this is your desire, please open up that discussion, and if it is decided to make the move, I and others can help do it.

In general, just try to discuss moves before doing them and, when done, make them consistent. Thanks a lot for your edits, with proper manners this can really be a better place.

Seldumonde 18:55, 11 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

Your move

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Don't worry, nothing was "messed up." I reverted the move for the time being so it would be consistent with the series. That really was the thing that stuck out to me - all others were named "XXXX world oil market chronology" and this was "XXXX in oil." Personally, I think a mix of the two would be good.

As for starting a discussion, you can just start one up and wait a week or so. If no one complains, then the move is probably pretty safe. In any case, while this move is not "controversial" and involves pages rarely visited, it is a move that affects many pages. For that reason I might make a new post on the Wikipedia:Requested moves page.

If the move is made, it would have to be done for the whole series for consistency. Whatever ends up happening, don't stop being bold in making edits - things can always be changed/reverted. I'm also fairly new at this, and it's taken me a while to get my bearings here. Personally I find it amazing that thousands of people and millions of edits can end up being as good as Wikipedia is... you'd think it'd be chaos. I think the set etiquette, though sometimes cumbersome, is what makes it work.

Anyway, we can start a discussion about it and if a change is decided, we'll figure out the details.

Seldumonde 21:49, 11 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

License tagging for Image:CrossTecCorpLogo.png

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Orphaned fair use image (Image:ACM LOGO.jpg)

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Orphaned fair use image (Image:CrossTecCorpLogo.png)

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Typos on your User Page

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As a self-professed "good copyeditor" don't you think that you should demonstrate this by not making errors on your User Page?

"I sounds fairly nice…" – should probably be "It sounds fairly nice…"
"I spend a lot of time do that…" – should probably be "I spend a lot of time doing that…"

86.163.237.214 (talk) 14:17, 18 September 2011 (UTC)Reply