User talk:Wayne Leigh

Your recent edits
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Regarding Gojoseon
Thnak you for your recent contributions to the article Gojoseon. One of our core policies is our policy on verification. Basically, whenever you add new information to an article, you should cite a reference to verify its factuality.

To add a reference, simply add, and it'll be included at the bottom of a page under the "reference" section.

Again, thank you for joining and I hope you enjoy becoming a wikipedian! Maser ( Talk! ) 08:56, 2 November 2007 (UTC)

Carmen
Thanks for your interesting additions to Carmen. A few points need to be addressed. I know that the Groves article already lists Wagner as an admirer of the opera, but not the three composers you mentioned. Could you please provide a reference for this edit? Also, the purpose of talk pages is to discuss the article, not just to include more detailed information. And finally, new subjects are normally put at the bottom of the talk page.

Since nobody else seems to have done so yet...

Welcome!

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