Hi Bruno. Our long-standing policy is to show sources for information added to the Wiki, and you're adding several writer and director credits without identifying any sources in your edits, such as here and here. A fact we note has to be proven with a reliable, attributable source; not just an assumption. Thanks.
Heya, I moved your sandbox for Gladys to Sandbox:Gladys the Cow Through the Years. I'm not very good at identifying design changes (these cows all look the same to me), so you might want to post about it in Special:Forum to get some feedback.
We try not include photos of the TV screen on the wiki. Do you know what it's from originally? I'm guessing one of the Fraggle Rock home video special features, maybe the 1980s documentary. We should really try to replace it if we're going to keep it.
You're right, that was my error. Came from my search for Manzano in a collection of scripts. The Manzano query refers not to Sonia as the writer but the character "Mrs. Manzano" referenced in the script.
I have another question. Shouldn't we have episode writing credits for Jeff Moss, Cathi Rosenberg-Turow, Nancy Sans, Tony Geiss, Jocelyn Stevenson, David Korr, Emily Perl Kingsley, Judy Freudberg, Tom Dunsmuir, Ray Sipherd, Molly Boylan, Lou Berger, Christine Ferraro, Norman Stiles, Joey Mazzarino, Mo Willems, and Jon Stone?
Yeah, we should. Hold off on adding them to episode pages for now. I know they're scattered about, but I have plans to work writer and director credits into the guide more uniformly.
Don't forget to show your sources, as noted in our FAQ and Guidelines.
Here's how you would do it in this case...
This segment was filmed on September 17, 1971 and directed by Jim Henson.<ref>Beinecke Library [https://brbl-dl.library.yale.edu/vufind/Record/4191971 Call Number: GEN MSS 979]</ref>
If there's no "references" tag at the bottom of the article, you would add it like this:
==Sources==
<references />
If you need to practice your wikicode, feel free to do so at Muppet Wiki:Sandbox and let me know if you have any questions.
Hi, thanks for your recent updates to the Sesame Street writers. A lot of those pages have been in need of some work.
Just so you know, titles of movies, books, and TV shows should be italicized, and — in keeping with an encyclopedic format — we should (outside of some exceptions) refer to people by their last names.
There are some other bits of protocol in our Guidelines that should be helpful. If you have any questions, please let me know. Thanks!