User talk:Kurt Moody

Welcome to Wikipedia!
Hi Kurt, welcome to Wikipedia! You seem to have a fair idea of your way around here already, that's great! You may find it useful to review our "five pillars", all you need to know about editing in "wiki markup", or this detailed tutorial. However, the stuff we all really need to know is best summed up here: write from a neutral point of view, play nice with others, but don't let the rules get you down.

I notice that most of your editing so far has been concentrated around Citrix XenApp. That's cool; it's a quality product, and deserves a good article. Please remember, however, that we want Wikipedia to be a neutral, verifiable encyclopaedia &mdash; no article should carry a detectable bias, and all facts should be referenced to an outside, reliable source. Marketing copy and overtly favourable coverage damages the article we're writing, the brand we're writing about, and user trust in Wikipedia. You obviously know a lot about Citrix, and we'd love to have you around to contribute more. Just please remember: our edits are meant to improve Wikipedia, not promote a brand; if the two can go hand-in-hand, great, but the best way to do that is to stay neutral. Make sense?

Do please stick around. I hope you'll find that editing and improving Wikipedia can be fun and rewarding. Catch you later! Cheers, fuddlemark (befuddle me!) 01:39, 23 June 2009 (UTC)