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--[[User:WikiSysop|WikiSysop]] 16:29, 27 Apr 2005 (Pacific Daylight Time)
--[[User:WikiSysop|WikiSysop]] 16:29, 27 Apr 2005 (Pacific Daylight Time)
== Good Work! ==
You are doing a really great job on Sikhiwiki Navroop Singh! I just wanted to let you know and thank you for being a big part of the SikhiWiki project. We have been watching every day as you and Hari Singh add new content, re-organize and make things much better.
A few days ago we started featuring the "sikhiwiki featured article" on the SikhNet.com homepage and since then over 1,200 people have been coming to the site every day, which is great. We will continue to feature new articles on SikhNet as you add them. It would be great if one of you could update the featured article on the Sikhiwiki home page every week. Also [mailto:[email protected] email me] and [mailto:[email protected] Joginder Singh] when you do so that we can also update the SikhNet.com home page feature.
Thanks again and keep up the good work! 
Gurumustuk Singh Khalsa
ps. If you know of others who might be interesting in helping with SikhiWiki please try to get them involved. The more people the more we can do.

Revision as of 11:48, 6 May 2005

Sysop Privledges

Narvroop Singh, You have been a very active user on SikhiWiki so I have assigned you as a "sysop" (System Operator) on SikhiWiki. This will allow you to edit "protected" pages (like the home page) and also do other administrative things as needed. It is great to have your involvement in this great project!

--WikiSysop 09:58, 21 Apr 2005 (Pacific Daylight Time)


Mool Mantra

Navroop Singh, I have seen your work on the Mool Mantra and it looks very good. I took the liberty to added the Sikhi Stub and added a few lines for Gur Prasaad. I hope you don't mind. --Hari 15:44, 25 Apr 2005 (Pacific Daylight Time)


Raga page

WKWF, Thanks Navroop for your kind words of encouragement. I think putting page numbers is an excellent idea as it will make searching for each raga much easier. I will try and find the relevant page number details. Thanks again. --Hari 12:15, 27 Apr 2005 (Pacific Daylight Time)

Navroop, WKWF: Sorry, I have no idea of the reason why the Ragas are arranged in the order they apprear in the SGGS or if this relates to Raag timings or Mood or scale? I am sorry. However, I will ask a friend of mine whose kids are musicians. --Hari 13:11, 27 Apr 2005 (Pacific Daylight Time)


3HO / Yogi Bhajan

Unfortunately some people have nother better to do then cause trouble and spread negativity. The two articles (3HO and Yogi Bhajan) are particulary prone to attacks and blatent deletion of all content with Slanderous comments. I have reverted those articles many times already.

If things continue like this...It might be practical to just protect those pages from modifications...and add a note that if someone wants to contribute that they can add comments to the "Discussion" portion of the article for review.

--WikiSysop 16:29, 27 Apr 2005 (Pacific Daylight Time)

Good Work!

You are doing a really great job on Sikhiwiki Navroop Singh! I just wanted to let you know and thank you for being a big part of the SikhiWiki project. We have been watching every day as you and Hari Singh add new content, re-organize and make things much better.

A few days ago we started featuring the "sikhiwiki featured article" on the SikhNet.com homepage and since then over 1,200 people have been coming to the site every day, which is great. We will continue to feature new articles on SikhNet as you add them. It would be great if one of you could update the featured article on the Sikhiwiki home page every week. Also email me and Joginder Singh when you do so that we can also update the SikhNet.com home page feature.

Thanks again and keep up the good work!

Gurumustuk Singh Khalsa

ps. If you know of others who might be interesting in helping with SikhiWiki please try to get them involved. The more people the more we can do.