User talk:Jz 007
Good work! Very interesting article and nice images. Don't hesitate to ask me if you need help moving it into the encyclopaedia proprement dit. yandman 10:36, 19 January 2007 (UTC)
I have just found your CMS article. Congratulation for it and for the pictures you found on the CMS homepage. If it will be ready, I would improve the Hungarian version. It is a big possibility, that the CMS has such a license.
It would be good, if you could put the references into the article, where you have one. Like in ATLAS experiment#References or in cosmic microwave background radiation (if you have many references). It's quite easy to learn how to make it: Wikipedia:Citing sources#Footnotes.
- Oh, I see you did it.
If you need some help, like making figures with inkscape or editing them with the GIMP, just write for me.
My references:
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with inkscape
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with xfig and inkscape
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with inkscape
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with GIMP...
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...using this
Have a good work!
-- Harp 14:48, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
I have made some small modification in the article. Do you mind it? -- Harp 15:43, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
Hmmm... I'm new to Wikipedia authoring, having accidentally "volunteered myself" to update the english CMS web pages (mainly 'cause I enjoy photography and Photoshop, and the current CMS site is a bit lacking...).
- I don't know what is authoring. I don't find it in the vocabulary. To write articles?
I was just messing about in my user area (which I didn't realise was visible to everybody!) when I noticed "you have new messages". There doesn't seem to be any obvious way of replying other than adding to this page...I assume this is what you're supposed to do?
- Yes it is good for me (you are on my watchlist), others like to answer on they pages. If you didn't done, you should write to the Talk:CMS that you work on a new version of CMS, so other user will help you on the Talk:draft page, and they won't do other variant.
I'm an engineer on CMS ECAL endcaps, and neither physicist nor HTML geek ... Hence quite a lot of the text is just lifted from the recent CMS brochure at http://cmsdoc.cern.ch/cms/outreach/html/CMSdocuments/CMSdocuments.html
- Some aspect of the CMS is better known for engineers as physicists.
I'll try and find the time to do a few more things and then put the page live in the next couple of weeks - others can hack about with it then, and hopefully spawn sub-detector pages and maybe a CMS physics page (and a "CMS physics for dummies" page for us mortals!). In the meantime, minor mods and corrections are welcome. By all means translate it into whichever language you like!
- I will wait a bit, and if it will be better, I translate it.
JZ
- Just type ~~~~ for the signature.
Sorry, I have read your answer earlier, but I have no time to answer and understood your answer (my english is not too good). I think, that you will find a lot of useful things here: Help:Contents (you can find it at left navigation/help as well). -- Harp 15:47, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
I see, that you migrated your work to the article. It's good I think. -- Harp 15:57, 14 March 2007 (UTC)