User talk:Gray16

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Learning the abc's
Hi! Thanks for your work on Learning the abc's. I noticed there was a problem with some of the other letters (C, J, and R), so I moved all of the letter pages under the learning project, such as Learning the abc's/N. This way all of the letter pages now follow the same pattern, and we don't need to worry about anyone looking for C as in Cat and getting C as in the programming language. All the links have been corrected, so you can just click on an existing link to access the page or create a new letter page.

At some point, you might consider adding a Spanish alphabet page to go along with the other Alphabet entries.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Dave Braunschweig (discuss • contribs) 16:26, 28 December 2013 (UTC)

Lyle Trachtenberg
Your recommendation to delete Lyle Trachtenberg was reasonable. Most of the other wiki projects have relatively simple guidelines. They are about content, and they immediately delete content that is not worthy of the project.

Wikiversity is a bit different in that we recognize both content itself and the creation of that content as meeting our mission. That means really bad content may still be educational, depending on who is creating it. To allow for the opportunity to improve the content, we may tag it with to propose deletion rather than speedy delete ( it.  This gives the original author or others 90 days to make improvements first.

Please consider using for any content that could be legitimately educational. Feel free to add on any content that doesn't support our mission.

Thanks! -- Dave Braunschweig (discuss • contribs) 17:39, 30 December 2013 (UTC)