Hello EdYlC, and welcome to Wikipedia! Here are some recommended guidelines to help you get involved. Please feel free to contact me if you need help with anything. Best of luck and happy editing! alphaChimplaudare18:38, 19 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Hello! To start editing on Wikipedia, first look at some towns or cities you know about, and see if the info on them is correct. The large cities have quite thorough articles, while most villages have only very short articles. What can be useful is info about the history, the importance (battles, conferences, famous inhabitants, landmarks, attractions, festivals, ...), the economy (Tienen = sugar, Waterschei = coal mines, ...), ... If possible, try to give sources for your info.
If a city or town has already a long article, it may be better to first check the talk page (the "discussion"): e.g. Brussels has long discussions about the language situation, and while you are encouraged to be bold in editing, you do run the risk that a bold edit there will soon be reversed.
In general, if an edit is reversed and you think that is incorrect, it is best to discuss it either at the discussion page of the article or on the discussion page of the user that reversed your edit.
A good method to see how an article about a city should ultimately be is to look at some Wikipedia:Featured articles about cities, like Ann Arbor, Michigan, or Sheffield. Don't get discouraged by this standard though: it is meant as an inspiration, to give an idea of lay-out, chapters, what is and isn't important (something like "the best café of Wingene is "Den Varkensboer" is not suitable for Wikipedia, but that Wingene is known for the pig farms is). A decent article (far from perfect of course) about a Belgian town is something like Assebroek, while e.g. Fosses-la-Ville must have more to say about it (I believe it has e.g. a beautiful Roman church, but I'ld have to check).
If you want to, let me know when you have edited some articles, and I'll check your edits and give my thoughts about them. If you have additional questions, feel free to ask them as well of course.
Good luck and welcome, and you'll find that there is plenty of work to be done on the Belgian articles! Fram19:08, 19 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
You are not "New to Wikipedia", as you claimed in your post on my talk page[1], but you are the new user of an old Wikipedian, as you admit here[2]. Furthermore, you are an old Wikipedian who had started a ridiculous RFI against me[3], and who has been warned after I had filed a previous RfI against you[4]. Please don't waste my time anymore by making requests under false pretenses or by any other means.Fram08:53, 22 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]