User talk:Equinologist
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on your talk page and write your query there. Again, welcome to Wikipedia! WilliamH (talk) 18:05, 4 May 2008 (UTC)
Howdy, welcome, and thanks on the Hackney stuff
[edit]Hi, See you have done some nice edits to the Hackney pony article, and added some good photos. Are those images yours and free licensed? I ask because the wikigods get very fussy about copyright stuff and are quick to toss things with improper ownership...sigh...and I hope these can stay!
Anyway, I am one of the more active editors in Wikipedia:WikiProject Equine and tend to troll through new articles, adding wikilinks, wordsmithing, and generally trying to improve the encyclopedic nature of things. There are something like over 1000 horse articles in wikipedia and the wikilinks are not always obvious. Plus if you are new, there are other little minefields out there (like adding articles to categories, adding project tags, etc., etc...) However, I hope you will spot some of the things we do and that you will also feel free to give myself or the other editors a shout if you need help.
But beware: (LOL) When it comes to messing with other people's edits, I kind of dive in first, ask forgiveness later, can be merciless, harsh and even snarky some days, but it's mostly bark -- I'm really not an Evil reptilian kitten-eater from another planet. However, you are free to give me the occasional Whacking with a Wet Trout if my snarkiness level is getting excessive. A couple people here actually think I'm evil, but I'm just opinionated and prone to be a bit confrontational (got a day job where that's an asset) -- but as long as you provide really good sources and fight fair, we shall get along wonderfully, and you may even win on occasion! (smile)
If I'm too mean, go ask the other fine people at WikiProject Equine for help. There's a good bunch there!
If you'd like a project, we could use some folks who know driving to do a look-over of some of the various harness articles. We have a couple of people who are into draft horses who have made some valuable contributions, but are a bit light on the fine harness and show stuff. (I've been doing editing in some areas, but my horse driving experience is very limited compared to my riding experience, so I am hesitant to delve too deep) Anyway, if it sounds like fun, take a look at driving (horse), pleasure driving, fine harness, horse harness and others that you may see. Feel free to either make comments on the talk page (for drastic changes of existing material) or Be Bold and make any improvements that you can.
Anyway, welcome, thank you, and good luck! Montanabw(talk) 04:27, 5 May 2008 (UTC)
Image:Free Willy Hackney Road Pony.jpg, Image:The Remington Hackney Harness Pony.jpg, Image:Hackney Road Pony Under Saddle Lawrenceburg.jpg, Image:Hackney Cobtail Pony Showing.jpg
[edit]Did you make these photos? If yes please write this on the description page. Kersti Nebelsiek (talk) 22:55, 27 September 2008 (UTC)