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I think the links to [[Wikipedia:socialism]] and [[Wikipedia:colonies]] bear some obvious use, for reference of users who may not exactly know what they are and such.  
 
I think the links to [[Wikipedia:socialism]] and [[Wikipedia:colonies]] bear some obvious use, for reference of users who may not exactly know what they are and such.  
  
Kreisau can always adapt his own page himself, but I feel they are obviously useful. While we should be careful in editing someone elses nation pages, the decision being up to Kreisau, there is no rule that we cannot touch the articles of anyone else. Such a position would paralyse Wiki. anyway. As I see it, it *is* up to Kreisau if he wants to keep these very minor edits. I don't mind strongly either way. --[[User:Knootoss|Knoot]] 14:43, 16 Oct 2004 (GMT)
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Kreisau can always adapt his own page himself, but I feel they are obviously useful. While we should be careful in editing someone elses nation pages, the decision being up to Kreisau, there is no rule that we cannot touch the articles of anyone else. Such a position would paralyse Wiki. anyway. As I see it, it *is* up to Kreisau if he wants to '''keep''' these very minor edits. I don't mind strongly either way. --[[User:Knootoss|Knoot]] 14:43, 16 Oct 2004 (GMT)

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I think the links to Wikipedia:socialism and Wikipedia:colonies bear some obvious use, for reference of users who may not exactly know what they are and such.

Kreisau can always adapt his own page himself, but I feel they are obviously useful. While we should be careful in editing someone elses nation pages, the decision being up to Kreisau, there is no rule that we cannot touch the articles of anyone else. Such a position would paralyse Wiki. anyway. As I see it, it *is* up to Kreisau if he wants to keep these very minor edits. I don't mind strongly either way. --Knoot 14:43, 16 Oct 2004 (GMT)