User talk:Rummy-games

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 Whispe ring  13:30, 24 October 2018 (UTC)

Minor edit on Rummy page?
Hi there! I'm a fellow editor of the Rummy page - thanks for helping out to keep the page up to date! I noticed that a few of your recent commits are marked as minor, but they seem like regular edits to me (adding citations, links, and text).

The reason that I mention it is that some folks only watch page changes for major edits, and they'd probably want to see some of the improvements that you've made in the last couple of months.

Maybe this was just a mistake, which isn't a big deal. I just wanted to let you know that you'll probably want to add a dummy edit to the Rummy page to indicate that your latest change was major after all. The Minor Edit page on Wikipedia has this suggestion:

"you should make a second edit, or dummy edit, noting in the dummy's edit summary that the previous edit was major. As a trivial edit to be made for this purpose, just opening the edit box and saving (i.e., changing nothing) will not work. In addition, certain changes will not work if they do not affect the presentation of the page in HTML, such as adding a blank space at the end of a line or a blank line at the end of the page; in these cases the edit is cancelled and the edit summary discarded. However, one can, for example, add an extra space between two words. This will be preserved in the wikitext and recorded as a change, although it will not change the page's appearance when rendered. Do not mark the dummy edit as minor."

Cheers! Velocitay (talk) 02:31, 7 March 2019 (UTC)

Promotional content on Rummy page
Hi there! I noticed that you had reverted an edit made on the Rummy page regarding what appears to be promotional material. I agree with your removal of this promotional site link, and I created a section on the Rummy talk page to discuss. I'd absolutely value your input in that thread there so we can try to get some consensus on if we should include that link or not!

Thanks!

Velocitay (talk) 06:38, 28 March 2019 (UTC)