User talk:Brietje1361

Please don't delete what other people write on any talk page. If you disagree, add your own comment below. Have a look at Help:Contents for details. Concerning Build_talk:D/A_Lyssa's_Ghost: BaineTheBotter is right in pointing out that no new builds should be posted until the new vetting system is finished. Your build is violating this policy and thus might be deleted. Removing Baine's comment doesn't change this in any way. --Hhhippo 18:25, 31 May 2007 (CEST)

Look, I only want it clean and shiny, for the release of this build, so I don't want any comments yet on it. And this is my discussion, so I can do what ever I like, if people seet this they what a noob. I understood the previous statement and I agree with that. --Brietje 11:07, 1 June (CDT)


 * The best way to do this is to keep the build in your user space until it's ready for submission, and leave a note that you don't want comments yet (some people do). Once the build is finished (and Real Vetting is up) you can put it to the Build: namespace with a shiny empty discussion page.
 * In general, even in your own user space, it's not good style to delete other's comments. They will still be visible in the history and it will look like you want to silence critics by force. I don't claim that's what you want, but be aware that it would look like that. In the Build: namespace, there's no such thing as 'your' discussion. Even if you created the build article, it's the community's discussion.
 * However, don't let this stop you working on the build and btw: welcome to the wiki :-) --Hhhippo 11:31, 1 June 2007 (CEST)


 * Aww..well ok, I like those phrases, you made a point. And thanks:)--Brietje 11:07, 1 June (CDT)