User talk:Klebanmj

Welcome to ProofWiki! Since you're new, you may want to check out the general help page. It's the best first stop to see how things are done (next to reading proofs, of course!). Please feel free to contribute to whichever area of mathematics interests you, either by adding new proofs, or fixing up existing ones. If you have any questions please feel free to contact one of the administrators, or post your question on the questions page.

Here are some useful pages to help get you started:
 * Community Portal - To see what needs to be done, and keep up to date with the community.
 * Recent Changes - To keep up with what's new, and what's being added.
 * Check out our house style if you are keen on contributing.
 * Main Page talk - This is where most of the main discussions regarding the direction of the site take place. If you have any ideas, please share them!

Cheers! prime mover (talk) 23:44, 27 March 2014 (UTC)

House style
Please make an attempt to adhere to our house style. --prime mover (talk) 22:31, 2 April 2014 (UTC)

General etiquette
a) When a suggestion or request is made on your talk page, please try to honour it.

b) Please do not change the nature of the theorem in any given page because it may not quote a result in the format that you are familiar with. It may be the case that other results links to the one in question; if it is changed, then the logical argument of the result which links to it may be compromised.

c) Part of the house style guide: please make an attempt to put internal links in place on any page you write. This is basic to the site design philosophy.

Many have complained about the rigor with which the house rules are enforced. This is deliberate, for reasons other than what may appear to be OCD among some of the admin team.

If you need to familiarise yourself with house style without reading through a load of tedious old rules, then I suggest you read the source code of some of the existing pages, and model your contributions on these.

While it is straightforward for someone else to go through and tidy up the incomplete work left behind by others, this is tedious and unrewarding -- so we would rather not have to do it, and therefore we ask that contributors make an effort here. We recognise that contributions are welcome -- especially when filling in gaps that we have not gotten around to working on yet -- but please take this request to heart, out of common courtesy. --prime mover (talk) 05:55, 3 April 2014 (UTC)