User talk:Taquito1Your thoughts on trimming article lengthTaquito1 (talk) I started working on rewriting this article this morning, and one problem we are going to have is that some of the information offered here - details on the Indian policies of the Republic of Texas, for instance, under Presidents Houston and Lamar - are not offered anywhere else on wikipedia. We can condense many of the sections, (good comprehensive articles exist on the Battles of Adobe Walls, for instance, or the North Fork of the Red River, or the attack on Fort Parker!), but others we either have to keep intact, or write separate articles on the subject covered, such, as I noted, as the Indian Policies of the Lamar Presidency of the Republic of Texas. Before I get deeper in, do you have a preference for which way we do this? Keep the information here, or write a separate article on each of these areas? Thanks, JohninMaryland (talk) 14:18, 17 February 2008 (UTC)
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Rewrite begun, please check!Greatings Taquito1 (talk) - I began the rewrite in the Texas-Indian Wars article by posting significant cuts in the article - but note only so much trimming is possible when the article covers a 55 year period, where a half dozen different wars were fought, (Council House Fight-Great Raid, Plum Creek era, Antelope Hills Campaign, Adobe Walls I with Carson's winter campaign, and more!). We either have to create additional articles for the Indian Policies of the First and Second Houston Administration, the Lamar Administration, et al, or leave significant information on each in this article, because it is nowhere else in the encyclopedia. At any rate, I trimmed what I could, reworded to eliminate POV phrasing, and tried to address the issues that you brought up. I stress again that to further reduce in size, we have to create several articles. Otherwise, I think the wording is now NPOV and at least the length has been reduced some - would you check the article, and if you are satisfied that your basic concerns on wording have been addressed with your rewriting the introduction, eliminating some wording, etc. would you consider lifting the tags? Thanks! JohninMaryland (talk) 14:55, 25 February 2008 (UTC) Hello! I'm wondering if you have access to a source which would confirm information you added to the article back in 2007? It looks plausible, but I haven't found it on the web except in mirrors.--Stepheng3 (talk) 20:10, 31 July 2010 (UTC) Hi! You requested major cleanup, and I couldn't have agreed more. By the way, I'm looking for someone interested in proofreading Spanish-to-English translations if you know of someone. Thanks. - Ruodyssey (talk) 08:16, 22 August 2010 (UTC) Soluble Salt editsDear Taquito, I can consider your reedits in most cases as correct. Only in the Bresle test article you made Somers groze errors in the basic understanding of the principle of the measurement. If i get not directly edited and problemized again i will correct errors. This way we can assure the correctness of all the articles. —Preceding unsigned comment added by NicoFrankhuizen (talk • contribs) 17:25, 25 August 2010 (UTC) A barnstar for you!
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