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User:Lino Mastrodomenico

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What is BRD?
The BOLD, revert, discuss cycle

The BOLD is where making bold edits is encouraged, as it will result in either improving an article, or stimulating discussion. If your edit gets reverted, do not revert again. Instead, begin a discussion with the person who reverted your change to establish consensus.

The BOLD, revert, discuss cycle (BRD) is an optional method of reaching consensus. It can sometimes be useful for identifying objections, keeping discussion moving forward and helping to break deadlocks. Care and diplomacy should be exercised. Some editors will see any reversion as a challenge, so be considerate and patient.

BRD doesn't work well in all situations. It is ideally suited to disputes that involve only a small number of people, all of whom are interested in making progress. There are other options, and some more suitable for other situations.

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I'm currently active against vandalism and doing small contributions to the following articles:

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My talk pages:

Other pages:

External links:

TODO

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  1. Check periodically some articles that seems to have a lot of vandalism going on but are not in my watchlist:
  2. Read Wikipedia:User page
  3. Create a real FS userbox (and offer it to other users?)
  4. User:Werdnabot may be useful to me?
  5. See Talk:ACTS#New name - CSTS
  6. See ~/infos/wikipedia
  7. Add links from and to Common Berthing Mechanism and Androgynous Peripheral Attach System (create a template with all the articles about spacecrat docking systems?)
  8. Add Turin to Platform screen doors
  9. Update file extension and mimetype for Theora (and related codecs?) according to http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions

Misc

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Interesting markup:

  • <div class="references-small" style="-moz-column-count: 2; column-count: 2;"> <references/> </div>
  • "NASA fact sheet" (PDF).
    {{PDFlink|[http://www.nasa.gov/pdf/151419main_aresI_factsheet.pdf NASA fact sheet]}}