I've set up several pages in Wikipedia - but not for some years. I see my account dates from 2006. In those days you just got on with it - wrote your entry and let others correct or reject. The motto was 'Be Bold' - and I think it still is. It helped that I'm a techy and know how wikis work. So I was interested to read in this recent thread: Deficit of Doerflinger on Wikipedia that there is now an approval process. I guess it might be different for new users. I may still be able to just bung up a new page; if you want to email me a draft I'll give it a try. Probably better, though, to follow the drafting procedure described in that Doerflinger thread and build your own reputation. Do set up your user page so folk know you're serious. The best approach is to copy a similar page and change it. Happy to help - you have my email, and I'll review and edit draft pages if you announce them on mudcat. Be Bold!
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