User talk:Murderman

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Arnoutf 18:03, 31 May 2006 (UTC)

Edits on 80 years war
Hi, I noticed you added Philip II and William I to the conflict box of Eighty Years' War as commanders. As you may have seen your edit was reverted several times, with a listed reason. Philip and William were not the only commanders. To be honest; neither of them even commanded in a single one of the battles. If you are convinced that your point of view (adding them to the box) is a valid, it is Wikipedia etiquette to initiate a debate in the discussion page of eighty years' war. It is the custom that only after a general consensus among all editors active on the page is achieved, a debated change is implemented. So to avoid conflict and benefit from your efforts as reveiwer, I would ask you either to accept that they are not on; or initiate a discussion. Thanks in advance, and hoping to get good edits from you. Best Arnoutf 18:03, 31 May 2006 (UTC)

The Father, The Son, and The Holy Guest Star
To echo Arnoutf's comment above: In the future, if you notice an edit of yours has been reverted, take a look at the page's history (third tab from the right at the top of each article), and see if any editor's comments (grey, italicized) explain why he felt it necessary to revert. In this case, I felt that tone of your parenthetical was too lighthearted and jaunty, and so I merged the point you made into the sentence itself (diff).

If you still have problems with an edit, comment on the article's talk page, or leave a note on the editor's talk page. Happy editing! --zenohockey 20:42, 5 June 2006 (UTC)

Great Northern War
If you indulge revert warring without explaining your rationale on the relevant talk page, you will be blocked from editing Wikipedia. Take care, Ghirla  -трёп-  13:41, 16 June 2006 (UTC)

Yugoslav Wars
Hi. See the talk page of the Yugoslav wars article. One table is not enough (both Croat and Serb contributors agree about that), probably it'll have to be more tables. Still, contributors should agree what to do about it. Kubura 13:26, 25 June 2006 (UTC)