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This is an old issue, but I've recently decided that it might be useful to bring the Wikisource conundrum to a conclusion. I have belatedly added termination dates to the polls at ] and ]. I thought it fair to let you know (naturally, this need not bring about any action if you're no longer interested). If you disapprove of the current phrasing of the polls, it will be only proper if you mention this now. -- ] 23:40, 11 Nov 2004 (UTC) | This is an old issue, but I've recently decided that it might be useful to bring the Wikisource conundrum to a conclusion. I have belatedly added termination dates to the polls at ] and ]. I thought it fair to let you know (naturally, this need not bring about any action if you're no longer interested). If you disapprove of the current phrasing of the polls, it will be only proper if you mention this now. -- ] 23:40, 11 Nov 2004 (UTC) | ||
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You are first of all removing all your old talk pages. This is bad form. You wanted to be an editor, I will not be supporting you at all now. You are a very divisive person, you make unilateral moves (blanking pages, remove sections, engage in edit wars). Now you accuse me of trolling, when I am clearly not doing this. I suggest you modify ''your'' behaviour before you criticise mine! - ] 04:21, 12 Nov 2004 (UTC) |
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This is an old issue, but I've recently decided that it might be useful to bring the Wikisource conundrum to a conclusion. I have belatedly added termination dates to the polls at Misplaced Pages talk:Sister projects and Misplaced Pages talk:Wikisource. I thought it fair to let you know (naturally, this need not bring about any action if you're no longer interested). If you disapprove of the current phrasing of the polls, it will be only proper if you mention this now. -- Itai 23:40, 11 Nov 2004 (UTC)