User talk:DRMacIver

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 * --Your friendly ProofWiki WelcomeBot 05:00, 17 February 2012 (EST)

Editing style
Welcome to PW; I notice you are putting some interesting results up - that's good. When contributing further, please familiarise yourself with house style (see Help:Editing). Perhaps the most important part is linking to existing pages, in order to achieve a more-or-less coherent, insightful collection of proofs, rather than a mere database which doesn't yield any overview and is unreadable for persons not already familiar with a particular field. Thanks in advance. --Lord_Farin 05:55, 17 February 2012 (EST)

Thanks for the comment. Will do. At the moment the goal here is that I'm adding back story so that I can sort out the proof of Axiom of Choice Implies Zorn's Lemma. Once I've done that I'll go back through the stuff I've added and try to link it properly. --David R. MacIver 11:07, 17 February 2012 (UTC)


 * Please refrain from deleting proofs; the philosophy of the site is that multiple proofs are a virtue, and hence are desirable. Rather, put up an extra paragraph adding your proof (like I changed the page Hausdorff Maximal Principle). In any case, significant deletion of material (outside of the User namespace) requires discussion first. I'm sure you weren't purposefully destroying material, so just consider this a nudge in the right direction. --Lord_Farin 06:52, 17 February 2012 (EST)

Apologies. I'll bear that in mind in future. --David R. MacIver 11:53, 17 February 2012 (UTC)