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+ | So, I'm going to rollback your deletions. I put the note at the top of the pages because someone called me out for deleting stuff without discussion yesterday. I poked around on WikiMedia and they're convention is that once a page is proposed for deletion, that it should be left up for discussion for a couple of days. It seems obvious to you and me that it should be deleted, but someone might have a good reason why it should stay up. I'd be surprised if that happened, but, you know, I think that it would set a good precedent to actually see where the discussion of deletion goes. Just my opinion, perhaps we should start a [[Talk:deletion]] page? ;) [[User:GreatHeights|GreatHeights]] 14:52, 17 May 2007 (CDT) |
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You type #REDIRECT[[whateveryouwantittogoto]] at the start of the page.
Print this out. It's a one-page PDF with a bunch of neat tricks and things on it. It's all pretty simple.
Glad to see you on board, buddy!
I am going to launch a redesign of the front page (found at Redesign:Main Page) for tomorrow, when I will be sending out an all-campus e-mail about the site. I am writing on all the editors' talk pages so I can get their thoughts and changes. Check it out and make changes as you see fit. Let me know if it is good or bad.Tfooq 19:12, 13 May 2007 (CDT)
dude. the kinsey scale is bullshit.
true. and i have to give him credit for making sexual orientation less of a fucking binary.
Deletion
So, I'm going to rollback your deletions. I put the note at the top of the pages because someone called me out for deleting stuff without discussion yesterday. I poked around on WikiMedia and they're convention is that once a page is proposed for deletion, that it should be left up for discussion for a couple of days. It seems obvious to you and me that it should be deleted, but someone might have a good reason why it should stay up. I'd be surprised if that happened, but, you know, I think that it would set a good precedent to actually see where the discussion of deletion goes. Just my opinion, perhaps we should start a Talk:deletion page? ;) GreatHeights 14:52, 17 May 2007 (CDT)