User talk:Teodora Petkova

Solid
Welcome to Wikipedia! Thanks for your contribution to Solid (web decentralization project). I look forward to seeing your ideas for further improvements.

Because this is your first contribution to Wikipedia, there are some things to keep in mind. There's an overwhelming amount of policies and guidelines here. Here are a couple related to your first edit:
 * The lead section of a Wikipedia article should never introduce material that isn't found in the body of the article. It should provide a brief overview summary of the body. Relevant guideline: WP:LEAD.
 * Don't use inline external links in the prose. If a link would serve as a citation, make it a citation (although a link to a corporate home page wouldn't qualify). Or you can put the link in the "External links" section at the bottom. Relevant guideline: WP:EL.

Finally, if you are associated with Solid or Inrupt, you have a conflict of interest, and you must disclose that. Relevant guideline: WP:COI.

An editor with a conflict of interest about an article is welcome to make minor corrections to it (spelling, grammar, numbers, names, reverting obvious vandalism, adding citations to reliable independent secondary sources), but anything more substantive should be proposed on the article's talk page instead. Each page on Wikipedia has a "Talk" tab at the top. This is for discussions about article improvements.

I hope to see more from you. I originally started the Solid article after I got interested in the topic from reading about it in a Vanity Fair piece. ~Anachronist (talk) 15:00, 14 March 2019 (UTC)

My intended changes
Dear Anachronist! Thank you so much for all the resources and the work you put into explaining in detail. Much appreciated. Honestly, I feel very awkward :) in this environment. Like I am absolutely wikipedia-illiterate here.Still I will be learning on the go. It is no accident that I wanted to put more information and things that I have learned following my curiosity and extreme interest in Solid, but I dreaded editting here. So I suggested an edit in the Solid forum - so that people who are interested in this decentralisation project can add to my priposed edits. Now that you contacted me, I believe it is best if I show you my shared Google Docs file: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-Yxo1CUEgH13oWffnVr2nmH818ZoXairJ4wMy3vZS0E/edit# It is open for everyone to edit and comment on. Maybe you can find something in it that will enrich the flow of your text. I guess it is better for you to add more info, than for me to go over you text and write what I find best describes Solid. For the Inrupt link - thanks, I will read the policy - I just, as a content write, am very used to adding link not as citation but as embeded links in the word, in this case the entity. It would have been best if Inrupt had a wiki page, I guess. Correct me if my logic is wrong. This commercial:not commercial dichotomy is sometimes confusing me and reminds me of the times when Yandex (the Russian search engine - had commercial index and non- commercial index). In the time when markets are dialogues, I find that confusing, but of course, I totally understand the arguments - otherwise anyone would want to have a "link" from wikipedia, in order to rank or for whatever reason. I should also say that I am not related to Solid or Inrupt but am very interested in following the Solid project. Last summer I began exploring it and still, when I have time, I tinker around my pod - I have no coding skills, but I do believe that Linked Data is the way to go for any digital endeavour.

I hope that was the right place to write all this! Please excuse me if it wasn't and [blush] :)

Teodora Petkova (talk) 19:10, 14 March 2019 (UTC)Teodora