User talk:Brunberg

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Welcome!

Hello, Brunberg, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers:

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Art categories[edit]

Hi Brunberg,

Welcome to the Wiki, and thanks for your input on arts categories - there are not so many people working on art related articles, so there is plenty to be done.

I've added a response to your comments on Talk:Tracey Emin, which are hopefully helpful. Don't worry about User:Pigsonthewing/Andy Mabbett - he doesn't seem to be around much any more and has had a rather chequered history of being over-inclusionist in the early days of categorisation (~July this year?). He previously got into some flame wars over putting Adolf Hitler into Category:Painters plus several other marginal amateur painters. He also had a tendancy to put any article, even vaguely related to the city of Birmingham (notably Lord of the Rings), into Category:Birmingham and its related sub-categories.

Much of the general structural discussion for the art categories is at Category Talk:Art. You might also want to talk to User:Pethan who has done a lot of good work on categorising arts articles. And User:Clubmarx has shown some interest recently too.

If you have any general questions, just drop me a line on my talk page and I will try to help. -- Solipsist 21:07, 5 Dec 2004 (UTC)


Hi Solipsist, and thanks for your helpful info. It takes a while to understand the structure but I'm learning slowly. Wikipedia is a truly inspiring project, I must say. Brunberg 00:03, 6 Dec 2004 (UTC)