User talk:By doing

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You do not need to be an educator to edit. You only need to be bold to contribute and to experiment with the sandbox or your userpage. See you around Wikiversity! --Marshallsumter (discuss • contribs) 01:56, 27 January 2019 (UTC)


 * Thank you. By doing (discuss • contribs) 05:25, 27 January 2019 (UTC)

Your sandbox effort looks interesting
More than anything, I am impressed by your quick acquisition of wikitext. It is certainly well formatted. The math would take me more time than I have to judge, but if you are certain it's correct, go ahead and post it somewhere. I have no idea where, since I do only physics (and a little vector calculus) on this wiki. My advice? Be bold.--Guy vandegrift (discuss • contribs) 02:58, 28 January 2019 (UTC)


 * Thanks. But I cannot just "post it somewhere" without deciding, where. On the mainspace, among courses? Inside a course (which)? Otherwise? On the draft space? As you can guess, I was acquainted with wikitext, but not with Wikiversity. By doing (discuss • contribs) 05:25, 28 January 2019 (UTC)


 * "Where?" is a fundamentally unsolved problem in Wikiversity. On Wikipedia, the answer is simple: It either goes into an already existing article or becomes a new article.  It is not even supposed to remain permanently in draft or user space, although Wikipedia is pretty generous with my projects.  The only problem with draft space is that they don't have the visual editor, which I occasionally use for the last stages of editing. Since yours is an experimental effort that seems to of high quality, it is certainly welcome in my experimental &spades; space.Guy vandegrift (discuss • contribs) 06:14, 28 January 2019 (UTC)


 * Wow. Fundamentally unsolved problem, rather than my ignorance. Unexpected turn. Well, I accepted your kind invitation. Hope I did it correctly (otherwise correct me). But, I guess, that space is hidden from google... By doing (discuss • contribs) 07:30, 28 January 2019 (UTC)


 * Strangely, I see no "learning through research" here on Wikiversity. We have a lot of namespaces (school, portal, topic, collection) and a lot of categories, but still, no "learning through research" among them. By doing (discuss • contribs) 08:03, 28 January 2019 (UTC)