User talk:David Laibman

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Your edit of the TSSI article was most interesting. While it is apparent that you have an excellent understanding of the subject matter, I would like to draw your attention to the policy on verifiability for all additions to articles. When you make a statement such as "Many critics, however, find this response inadequate..." it is necessary to provide a source. Otherwise, the assertion will be classed as original research and removed.

You should also be aware that this article has been contested to the point that it had to be protected. It has only recently been unprotected. Therefore major edits should be discussed on the talk page. Editorial decisions on Wikipedia articles are decided by consensus. Although I have removed your initial addition to the article, I am sure that if you follow these simple groundrules, you will be able to make a significant contribution to Wikipedia.

Again, welcome! Sunray 22:55, 16 August 2007 (UTC)

Critique of TSSI
Thanks for adding some sources for your comments. I've moved your addition to the TSSI talk page to work on it. I'm happy to assist in adding the references, but need some additional info. Also there may be discussion from other editors regarding your proposed addition. Sunray 20:33, 17 August 2007 (UTC)

Response to your concerns about David Laibman article
David: Thanks for your note on my talk page. My response is here. Sunray 21:06, 18 August 2007 (UTC)