User talk:Helohe/Archives/2005/May

Rzewski
Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia!

Are you really Fred Rzewski? If so, hello from a former student of yours.

You might want to put the copyleft note on the article's talk page, which is the conventionally accepted place for such commentary. I'll do it myself in a bit, should you not return soon.

Once again, welcome to the world of copyleft and Wiki. Antandrus 17:10, 9 Dec 2004 (UTC)


 * Ah, good to know. :-)  I wondered because you seemed to have left a signed comment by the man himself.  He was a very fine teacher.


 * Hope you enjoy yourself on Wikipedia! It's a fun place.  Antandrus  (talk)  14:53, 25 May 2005 (UTC)

Did you know?
 Did you know has been updated and a fact from the article Ronald Stevenson, which you recently created, has been featured in that section on the Main Page. If you have another interesting fact to submit, then please suggest it at the section's talk page.

Welcome to Wikipedia. Well done for spotting such an important omission as Stevenson&hellip; I was amazed that there wasn't already an article when I spotted that you'd just created one, so I extended it somewhat and nominated it for did you know. I find that collaboration, and the picking-up of other peoples' ideas, is what makes Wikipedia so appealing!

I'm always delighted to see someone else editing in the classical music sections. Pretty much anything you could hope to read about editing Wikipedia is linked at the Community portal. (The Simplified Ruleset is a good overview, though.) I find the five pillars particularly helpful. Happy editing!

In fact, now I look more closely I see that you're returning after an absence - apologies if all that bumph above is old news! See you around. --RobertG &#9836; talk 08:55, 26 May 2005 (UTC)