Discussioni utente:Josette

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Benvenuto su Wikisource!

Ciao Josette, un saluto di benvenuto su Wikisource, la biblioteca libera!

Per iniziare la tua collaborazione, leggi come prima cosa cos'è Wikisource, la pagina delle linee guida ed i manuali contenuti nella sezione aiuto. Se hai domande, dubbi o curiosità non esitare a chiedere al Bar, a un amministratore o a qualsiasi utente vedessi collegato seguendo le ultime modifiche.

Buon lavoro e buon divertimento da tutti i wikisourciani.


Naturalmente benvenuto anche da parte mia e se avessi bisogno non esitare a contattarmi. εΔω 18:14, 12 set 2008 (CEST)[rispondi]

Changing your username[modifica]

Hi, and welcome here. You have to ask the user-name change to Utente:OrbiliusMagister I presume, our "super-admin". I'm a simple (even if very bold ;-) ) user with no special privileges. --Alex brollo (disc.) 20:06, 16 gen 2009 (CET)[rispondi]

Thank you Alex. - Epousesquecido (disc.) 00:44, 17 gen 2009 (CET)[rispondi]

Renamed[modifica]

Dear Josette,

✔ Done. You are now User:Josette. Luckily that username wasn't yet registered, so this transition has been smooth and easy. All your previous contributions as Utente:Epousesquecido were moved to this new account. Happy editing. - εΔω 07:02, 17 gen 2009 (CET)[rispondi]

About J. Solomon Rarey[modifica]

I took a look to your contributions into Commons and I saw.... that you uploaded a drawing from Rarey book! I'm very excited by this for a number ob reasons:

  1. Rarey book has been my first wikisource-work, thanks to that opportunity I found this excellent community (including members of all wikisource projects);
  2. Rarey book has been - in my knowledge - the first horsemanship related book uploaded into wikisource, and I'm entusiast to see that other wiki users could be interested about;
  3. if you did upload that drawing, you too are interested to horsemanship. :-) Now, I know that there are so many horsemanship styles and approaces... but good old literature is a common ground to all horse entusiasts.

Take a look to Indice:Fiaschi.djvu (1603): it's in old italian, unusable as a text by you I guess... very difficult for Italians too... but it's full of images of ancient bits and horseshoes; I guess you'll find in very interesting!--Alex brollo (disc.) 18:03, 18 gen 2009 (CET)[rispondi]