Hey, there!
This particular mailing list is home to just about any topic having to do
with the English Wikipedia -- recently, we've had topics about clearing
various work backlogs, deletion policy, verifiability and reliable sources
to cite for information... you name it. I suppose the most common topic is
"policy stuff," but occassionally proposals and such come up. There's a
pretty wide range of discussion, on here.
And just a random tip, if you're not comfortable posting and would just like
to see "how things are done," for awhile, you're welcome to subscribe to
the
list without posting to it. Many internet regulars would call this
"lurking," and I imagine most of the subscribers to the list are doing just
that. ;)
Anyway, welcome aboard. Feel free to let me know if you have any questions,
I'll try to be helpful.
-Luna
On 12/11/06, Marc Riddell <michaeldavid86(a)comcast.net> wrote:
Hello,
I'm a new kid on the block. I am sending this first email mostly to see
what
happens when I do, and to find out how the process works. What type of
subjects are open for discussion? My only warning is that I am hard
science
and math challenged - in these areas, I will gladly act as an astounded
observer. My education, background and experience is in clinical
psychology.
My interests are many - my curiosity insatiable.
Regards,
Marc Riddell, Ph.D.
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