User talk:Lkastler

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Big Data
Hi! I noticed your recent edits on Big Data. This looks like a great learning project! I made a few clean-up edits: I renamed pages and corrected links and content accordingly. Let me know if you have any questions. -- Dave Braunschweig (discuss • contribs) 14:16, 1 August 2014 (UTC)
 * 1) Topics are for discussion about how something will be presented rather than the presentation itself.  If you and others wanted to create a Department of Big Data to discuss how you will present big data, that would be the Topic page.  You can also just use the Big Data talk page if you wish.  The content itself doesn't belong under Topic:, primarily because Topics don't appear in search results.
 * 2) When using noinclude, be careful to start and end content on the same line as noinclude.  Otherwise, the blank line at the end gets included, shifting content down wherever it is included.
 * 3) There is a Template: namespace, but there's no advantage to using it for a single-project inclusion.  You can include any page as a template by using.