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== Where else should an editor ask a direct question to another editor but on their talk page? == | |||
Sorry, my question was intended to directly ask you a question about an edit that you individually made. I did not intend to ask a general question directed all editors. You took more than a small liberty to repost my words intended for you on that article talk page, (which happens to be OK with me, but it would have be nice to ask me first). Where else should an editor ask a direct question to another editor but on their talk page? ] (]) 00:22, 25 February 2008 (UTC) |
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