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Happy editing! —Phenolla ⚫️🔵 03:41, 17 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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1. 条目已更新, 加入了之前做出的更新和你给出的引用源, 见 Carl Friedrich Gauss.

2. 你此前在条目添加的链接 Function theory 是一个消歧义页面 (disambiguation page), 共有4个数学分支领域和这个有关, 这个页面给出的每个链接我都看了一下, 和 Gauss 相关的应该是 Complex analysis, 现已添加进条目. 维基百科不建议在正文部分出现消歧义页面的链接.

3. 你可以在这儿注册一个账号, 这样编辑和交流起来更方便一些. 因为现在这个是IP用户页, 未来可能会被其他用户登陆.

Phenolla ⚫️🔵 04:11, 17 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]

i contribute to wikipedia only sporadically, mostly to math. almost all my recent edits have been reverted. sometimes i believe i give a better summary of a mathematicians work in the lead section, then it just got reverted with poor or no reason. i certainly feel that without citation is only a minor reson. this is not encouraging at all.

your words are nice though. thanks.

suck wikipedians! they are ruining wikipedia!

suck wikipedians! they are ruining wikipedia!

stupid assholes who dont know math are messing up with the math articles, reverting every good edit.