User talk:Steve Richmond

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-- The Moderator Team (talk) 19:30, 8 May 2013 (PDT)


Hey Steve - I do remember you, and welcome. I think lots of different kinds of work are relevant. It makes me think we need a 'megapolis' category... but it may be useful to rediscover urban watersheds as we think about stormwater management. Please let me know if you have any trouble setting up a workgroup page, and posting your document. Pcereghino (talk)

PS - I'm moving too fast these days to provide critique. But if you want to support the restoration wiki concept, consider posting and then linking back to the wiki as a web accessible repository, or pasting your text as a 'topic' page... like 'strategies for conserving native vegetation in urban settings' and encouraging discussion and edits. The question then becomes, is it 'your' document, or a contribution to an organic process (or both... posted as a record of work, and then left to the collective evolution). just some thoughts.

New Page -- Pcereghino (talk) 13:39, 9 September 2013 (PDT)

Hey Steve.. I saw you page at Homeowner Best Practices. I added it to the category:Plants and soils, and noticed that you did succeed in uploading your file, and so provided a link to it on the page. Let me know if you have specific problems.