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Please try to avoid creating empty placeholder articles. Empty articles are harmful to NSwiki, as they have a tendency to confuse readers. Creating them is also pointless, as it doesn't result in any sort of "reservation" or "owning" the article title. -- [[User:Wilem Engelking|Wilem Engelking]] 22:15, 11 Dec 2004 (GMT)
 
Please try to avoid creating empty placeholder articles. Empty articles are harmful to NSwiki, as they have a tendency to confuse readers. Creating them is also pointless, as it doesn't result in any sort of "reservation" or "owning" the article title. -- [[User:Wilem Engelking|Wilem Engelking]] 22:15, 11 Dec 2004 (GMT)
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== Galdagan=Spanish? ==
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Hope you don't mind, but I've rewritten completely the article about [[Spanish]] and took the liberty of adding Galdagan as a "widely regarded aperinian version of Spanish". I hope that's ok with you.
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If not, feel free to remove it from the article. Cheers.
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--[[User:Hell Bovines|Hell Bovines]]

Revision as of 00:46, 15 December 2004

The thing is... I don't mind edits... It's just you who is incapable of surviving criticism :) Rezo 16:20, 17 Nov 2004 (GMT)

1. But editing other articles in order to get an overall neutral and acceptable result is what a wiki is about. If you just want to show off without others eliminating errors -> Make a goddamn webpage on your own.

I will concede the second point though, although I might point out that it was Celdonia starting to throw insults around. Rezo 16:20, 17 Nov 2004 (GMT)

Thennat

Please try to avoid creating empty placeholder articles. Empty articles are harmful to NSwiki, as they have a tendency to confuse readers. Creating them is also pointless, as it doesn't result in any sort of "reservation" or "owning" the article title. -- Wilem Engelking 22:15, 11 Dec 2004 (GMT)

Galdagan=Spanish?

Hope you don't mind, but I've rewritten completely the article about Spanish and took the liberty of adding Galdagan as a "widely regarded aperinian version of Spanish". I hope that's ok with you. If not, feel free to remove it from the article. Cheers.

--Hell Bovines