User talk:Quarles49

= Welcome = Hi! Welcome to Wikipedia. I'm still relatively new here, as well, so you can ask me if you have any questions, but I'm not guaranteeing I have the answers. One thing you'll discover is that each article has a "talk page" associated with it, which you can access via the "discussion" link at the top of every page. These pages work just like normal pages in terms of editing, but the idea isn't to include article-quality information. Rather, they're a place for discussion, drafts, and suggested edits of the article. While this isn't necessary for copyedits or (generally) for information in articles on more obscure topics that you may have an interest in, it's generally a good idea to float ideas on the talk page first if they're related to a high-profile article such as Pope John Paul II. Specifically, discussion has been held seeking authoritative information on the length of St. Peter's reign as Pope. If you know of a source, that would be awesome! Please let us know, and thanks for your contributions. Can-Dutch (talk) 03:47, 24 May 2009 (UTC)