User talk:Westmoreville

Committee of the Whole House
Thanks for your edit on the Cambridge Union Society.

I'd forgotten the Committee of the Whole House. I wasn't averse to playing with obscure corners of the constitution when I was involved in the Union, but don't think I ever saw one of those in action. Mpntod 22:17, 29 November 2006 (UTC)

Cambridge Union Page
Greetings. The activity on the Cambridge Union page was brought to my attention and so I've proposed, what I hope is, an agreed NPOV text for the section that keeps getting anon edits. I've noticed you've worked on the page before and would appreciate your comments. Have also posted messages for the other main editors of the article.

nhartman

Hi! I notice you've been active in editing the page Cambridge Union Society during the recent edit-war/ I've made some fairly bold changes to the section and would welcome your thoughts on the Talk Page! Cheers, MikeMorley 23:41, 2 January 2007 (UTC)

Haven't seen you around on the page for a few days but it seems that the issue has been resolved so thanks for your help. The hostile user and associated, alleged, sockpuppets seems to have decided to back off after my longwinded detailed post of why many of the things they were writing were false or misleading (but not without first deleting all that to cover it up and then a few more hostile posts in the article ;-) ). I've certainly learned the frustration of trying to deal with users that don't play by the rules, but it seems that in the end we've all manged to sort it.  Anyway, the text now is essentially as proposed to begin with and it seems that the active editors of the article agreed with that so, assuming that the hostile user's activity stops, then this issue should (fingers crossed) be finally behind us.  I'm fairly new to playing an active role in editing articles so I guess this was like jumping in the deep end!  I've been able to work on some other articles too and now hope I can focus most of my attention there. I'll also have to see what other historical bits about CUS that might be of interest. Any advice is of course appreciated. Cheers!

--Nhartman 00:18, 4 January 2007 (UTC)