User talk:Giorgio V. Brandolini

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March 2009

welcome page to learn more about Wikipedia. Thank you. Gabriel Kielland (talk) 21:42, 7 March 2009 (UTC)[reply
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I have declined this speedy deletion nomination as the article does not appear to about an organisation or a company, but about varieties of maize in Ecuador. I would, however, suggest adding sources into the article and continuing to work on the article. Happy editing. Regards -- Александр Дмитрий (Alexandr Dmitri) (talk) 08:09, 2 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Welcome!

Hello, Giorgio V. Brandolini, and

welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions
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I recently noticed your new articles. A nice start on an interesting topic! I have recently made many changes to some of those articles. When you have the chance please familiarise yourself with Wikipedia's Manual of Style, especially:

  • Italics (They don't need to be used for emphasis nor for names.);
  • inbred
    etc go to pages that have nothing to do with the subject. There is no need to continue to wikilink the same word to the same article repetitively, eg maize or Italy.);
  • See also
    (no need to wikilink an article already linked within the body of the article, some were titled in Italian, some wikilinks were in the external link section.);
  • National varieties of English (systematization, valorization, with a "z" are American English, programme, centre are British English.)

Please don't take any offense, I'm merely offering some of my limited knowledge, always open to correction, and saving someone else from spending time copyediting. Thanks! Jaydec (talk) 22:00, 2 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]