User talk:Tobias Hoevekamp
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Hello there, welcome to the 'pedia! Sorry for the lateness of this welcome -- you somehow slipped pass my radar. Great work on adding info to the day articles! Cheers! --maveric149
Just a friendly note: When you make a disambiguation page you are responsible for redirecting any misdirected links that will result, so that in the end the only page linking to the non-article disambiguation page is wikipedia:disambiguation. It is also not at all necessary to replace a well-known and widely-used term, such as abacus, with a disambiguation page just because there are some minor uses of the term that share the same name. Disambiguation pages are for terms that share the same name and are more or less equally well-known and used. Abacus is by far, mostly known as being a counting frame ? minor uses of the term should be linked at the bottom in a Other less well-known uses of this term include: section. --maveric149
Uppsss. Thanks for the welcome. I guess, I should make this page a 'watch for me' page. Thinking twice about the disambiguation issue and having the discussion on the mailing list in mind makes me more reluctant in disambiguating. It was probably due to the fascination of how to disambiguate rather than to thinking that led me doing so... Adding some info to the day articles is always a good start in the morning. Hope, that thosed pages will be trustworthy in the long run... --Tobias Hövekamp
I've been trying to track authors' years of birth and death for List of novelists. The person that brought me to a halt was Patrick Suesskind (that spelling seems to have more success on the net than Süskind). Is this the same as the person which you included at March 26 as an "actor". For all of the entries that mention him on the net, I've found no biographical data, just many people saying that his novel The Perfume is their favourite book. Perhaps you might be the only person on Wikipedia who is able to write a brief article about him. Eclecticology 11:38 Jul 26, 2002 (PDT)
Thanks for pointing this out. I must have been pretty tired when I introduced two mistakes on one line... There is only one 'famous' Patrick Süskind and that's the author of The Perfume. AFAIK, there should not be unicode in page titles, therefore, I've relinked Patrick Süskind to Patrick Suskind which seems to be the preferred English spelling. --Tobias Hövekamp
- I've put the umlauts back; if you reeealy want it without in this case, feel free, but note that you broke the link to Friedrich Dürrenmatt by making it Friedrich Durrenmatt. --Brion VIBBER
If you have a spare moment there is a formatting question at Talk:Historical anniversaries/Example. --mav