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] until he votes in support of all candidates. Or dies. Whichever comes first. ''We'd prefer the latter''.]] ] until he votes in support of all candidates. Or dies. Whichever comes first. ''We'd prefer the latter''.]]

== I would value your opinion on this ==

The recent ugly behavior of an editor in ] along with my fruitful collaborating with a Turkish editor on some articles have made me think if there is a way to deal with all this mutual suspicion among Greek and Turkish wikipedians. So I came up with the idea of a wikiProject where Greek and Turkish wikipedians work together assumming good faith and trying to overcome the said suspicion. I have written a ]. I would greatly appreciate it if you would read it and comment on it. Could it be done? Is there any point in trying? Does it brake any wikipedia anti-cabal rules? Thank you in advance! -- ] 03:32, 26 January 2006 (UTC)

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This user has offended the honor of the great and honorable leader, pbuh! He is currently being subjected to reeducation until he votes in support of all candidates. Or dies. Whichever comes first. We'd prefer the latter.

I would value your opinion on this

The recent ugly behavior of an editor in Istanbul Pogrom along with my fruitful collaborating with a Turkish editor on some articles have made me think if there is a way to deal with all this mutual suspicion among Greek and Turkish wikipedians. So I came up with the idea of a wikiProject where Greek and Turkish wikipedians work together assumming good faith and trying to overcome the said suspicion. I have written a draft of a proposal. I would greatly appreciate it if you would read it and comment on it. Could it be done? Is there any point in trying? Does it brake any wikipedia anti-cabal rules? Thank you in advance! -- Michalis Famelis 03:32, 26 January 2006 (UTC)