User talk:Msltul

Hi,

First thing, I need to learn how to use Wikipedia as a contributor.

I get the idea there is this big, wide world of Wiki people (Do you guys have a name? People who contribute?). I can imagine all of this communication going back and forth and it all sounds really great, but, I don't know enough.

So, where should be my first stop as I discover how to interact properly w/ Wikipedia?

I apologize if I've left a long trail of "Save"s on this article (Gigapxl Project).

If anybody wants to leave me any info on, say, what they personally feel are the five (5) most important things I need to know as a new Wiki contributor, go right ahead as any good insight would be welcome. Otherwise, I'll just begin my exploration of the help and knowledge facilities, so to speak.

Is it not a good idea to leave an email address here?

Thanks very much,

Mike

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Oh, by the way, specifically, on this Gigapxl article, my update consists initially of just trying to clean up the article grammatically and making it easier to read. After that, I tried to add more information based on what I read at the Gigapxl Project website, without going overboard or infringing upon copyrights. A big thing I did wrong, I think, is that I did save back to the article too often. I will do that much less in the future. Something that should help too, is using the "Sandbox"?

Another thing I did was compare Gigapxl data to Gigapan data while using Google Earth.

Ok, that's it.

Again, please feel free to nicely let me know what I'm doing wrong and offer any suggestions. At the same time, I'll be researching how to be a good Wikipedia contributor.

MSLTUL 18:24, 3 January 2012 (UTC)