User talk:Netminder

A welcome from Preschooler.at.heart
Hello,, and welcome to Wikipedia! I hope you like the place and decide to stay. We're glad to have you in our community! Here are a few good links for new users: *Stop by the New user log and tell others about yourself. *Always sign your posts on talk pages! That way, others will know who left which comments. *The Five Pillars of Wikipedia *Wikipedia Glossary Instructionals: *How to write a great article *Naming conventions *Picture tutorial *Editing, policy, conduct, and structure tutorial *How to edit a page *Manual of Style I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to see the help pages or add a question to the village pump. The Community Portal can also be very useful. Thank you for your contributions. Happy editing! -- preschooler @  heart   my talk  -  contribs  04:31, 5 May 2006 (UTC)

Terdiman Comments
Wikipedia guidelines specifically suggest that the subject be notable only, not important. If people are discusssing someone, then it makes sense to offer further information from reliable sources, presented from a neutral standpoint, or offering a balance of opinions where diverse views exist. Without the physical limitations of a printed format, Wikipedia can be a bit more liberal in determining the importance of its content.

Clearly there will be different views on this subject. I tend to lean toward greater inclusion with high standards for neutrality and verifiability.

Welcome to the wild wide world of Wikipedia.

Kevin

--Kevin Murray 17:11, 11 January 2007 (UTC)

Kevin,

You won't get any argument from me; I believe that was the point of my comment in the Terdiman article. He may never win a Pulitzer prize -- but if he does, having a reasonably verifiable record of his history is better than having to track it down.

Eric Netminder 17:57, 21 January 2007 (UTC)