User talk:Sally'sWorld

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Matthias Maierhofer
Thanks for translating the article from German. I've made a few changes which you may want to keep in mind for your next translation.
 * Wikidata: On the German article you'll spot a link titled "Wikidata item" which takes you to d:Q1396637. I added a link to your article here. This means that once Authority Control is added at the bottom of the article it gets populated with a whole bunch of other reference links.
 * Your References section didn't include the Reflist it needed to make it work.
 * Please remember to add projects to the article's talk page. It invites interested collaborators to help improve the article.

I note (as an example), but haven't changed "Maierhofer won the internationally renowned organ competition Pachelbel-Wettbewerb in Nürnberg, Germany". As a harsh reading, how internationally renowned can it be if it doesn't have a wiki article? Either internationally renowned is WP:PEACOCK or Pachelbel-Wettbewerb Organ Competition needs an article too. If it's renowned, isn't there a news report to support the claim that he won?

While Nürnberg works as a redirect, it's one of those German cities which has an English spelling (Nuremberg, Cologne, Hanover (just one n), Munich...). Hope that helps, Cabayi (talk) 11:43, 24 January 2018 (UTC)


 * Thank you for your kind comments and your help! I'm still fairly new here and I really appreciate your feedback. I have removed the word 'renowned' - fair point there - and instead added a reference. Thanks again :) Sally&#39;sWorld (talk) 12:05, 24 January 2018 (UTC)

Import
Your WP:RFPI import request has completed, thank you for translating! — xaosflux  Talk 13:11, 25 January 2018 (UTC)