Wikipedia talk:Active editing

What does it mean?
I am sorry to bother the original author (Mdd) on this minor intrusion. But this sentence seems unclear (correct me if I am wrong, the bold is my mark):

”The term Active editing is created to indicate an initiate a new form …”

If ”initiate” refers to ”an initiated person” the sentence can be clarified

”The term Active editing is created to indicate, to an initiate, a new form of maintaining …”;

If ”initiate” refers to initialization of a new form, the sentence can be clarified

”The term Active editing is created to indicate, and initiate, a new form of…”

Will the original author respond to a clarification?

Boston is the best in the world. He is so cutesy and small <3 Morgan is the best also and is super super cool Laylaaa Myles is such a cutesy!!!!! ::D —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.65.29.176 (talk) 13:56, 6 June 2010 (UTC)

Further down,

”…of more experienced wikipedians. They something also have a warning about this on …”

It seems to me that ”something” should be ”sometimes”.

Will the original author respond to a clarification?

Further down, point 1,

”…should be made and the articles talk page …”

It seems to me that the author means

”… should be made on the article’s talk page…”.

Will the original author respond to a clarification?

--BMJ 23:12, 27 August 2007 (UTC)


 * Thanks for this feedback. Your are right three times and I corrected it. Also I recently lowered Wikipedia:Babel-rate on my talk page... because I make far to many mistakes. But I'm learning and try to improve. Thanks again - Mdd 23:27, 27 August 2007 (UTC)


 * Got it. Thank you Mdd. I am confident with your progress (my contribution would be nothing without your mistake). Good luck from BMJ 11:53, 28 August 2007 (UTC).