User talk:Sistemx~enwikiversity

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You don't 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! --HappyCamper 19:00, 1 December 2011 (UTC)

 Hello! dear fellow Cubologist!

Search for "Speedcubing". Look on the "discussion" page. You should find a link to my small book. I plan to do major edits soon; good critical evaluation should help improve the work.

Happy Cubing!

Ray Calvin Baker 23:15, 1 December 2011 (UTC)

Followup
The way I think of the difference between Wikiversity and Wikibooks is that here we are trying to build online communities around online learning resources. This can come in many different forms, and often there is some overlap between what is done here and other wikis. Wikiversity is kind of the place where we want to try and push the boundaries of what a wiki can do for enabling online learning. I think a key part of this is creating high quality learning resources and communities to start. Does this help answer some of your questions? --HappyCamper 23:21, 1 December 2011 (UTC)
 * Actually I haven't made that scrapbook page yet, so it doesn't exist! --HappyCamper 07:34, 5 December 2011 (UTC)

Your account will be renamed
Hello,

The developer team at Wikimedia is making some changes to how accounts work, as part of our on-going efforts to provide new and better tools for our users like cross-wiki notifications. These changes will mean you have the same account name everywhere. This will let us give you new features that will help you edit and discuss better, and allow more flexible user permissions for tools. One of the side-effects of this is that user accounts will now have to be unique across all 900 Wikimedia wikis. See the announcement for more information.

Unfortunately, your account clashes with another account also called Sistemx. To make sure that both of you can use all Wikimedia projects in future, we have reserved the name Sistemx~enwikiversity that only you will have. If you like it, you don't have to do anything. If you do not like it, you can pick out a different name.

Your account will still work as before, and you will be credited for all your edits made so far, but you will have to use the new account name when you log in.

Sorry for the inconvenience.

Yours, Keegan Peterzell Community Liaison, Wikimedia Foundation 23:43, 17 March 2015 (UTC)

Renamed
 This account has been renamed as part of single-user login finalisation. If you own this account you can |log in using your previous username and password for more information. If you do not like this account's new name, you can choose your own using this form after logging in: . -- Keegan (WMF) (talk) 06:22, 19 April 2015 (UTC)