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Jean-Philippe Guillemin

There was a merge request on this article. It was uncontested, so it was merged and redirect into Zenwalk. So redirecting it was not vandalism. And considering your username and edit history, I think you have a conflict of interest. --Jtalledo (talk) 12:06, 25 April 2013 (UTC)

    • The article was created by a contributor who thought it was legitimate to document the work of JP Guillemin in several domains, computer programming, music. This redirection restrict this work to only one domain, which is not correct. The article is a stub, not really finished but deserves to be there, and to be improved, not redirected. The statement that everything of the original article is present in #Zenwalk is false. You know what? I'm tired of this :)
The article is back, but he is noted for his work on Zenwalk. His jazz music hobby is not worth noting. --Jtalledo (talk) 13:15, 25 April 2013 (UTC)
      • JP Guillemin is not playing Jazz as an hobbyist : he's a professional guitar player.

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