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This page is for discussing the [[Guidelines]]
This page is for discussing the [[Guidelines]]
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We should think about adopting use of <s>strike-out text</s> for some useges, but which. An apparent is when changing the meaning of some paragraph completely
:When that happens, it's best to try to apply [[neutral point of view]] first and acknowledge the controversy.  Unless it is really a decision that is all one or the other.  For instance you can design a system to work only with [[audio]] information, with text or video display as a "nice to have", and it does not mean that text and video display is later impossible.
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I've noticed I'm using [[International English]] spelling which is not very American, sorry about that.
:That should be standard here, for obvious reasons.  It should be standard for the whole [[GFDL text corpus]] but never mind all the reasons/Wikipedians who have damaged the text into retarded status by failing to know the standard.
15.6.2003 Switched from using TLDs to ISO 3166-1 to identify COUNTRIES. If you have objections let's hear them.[[User:Juxo|Juxo]] 18:45 Jun 15, 2003 (EEST)
:Better to use the standards.  But do not confuse standards for countries and standards for languages.  They are two different things.
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The GFDL _does_ require attribution. Actually, it requires that the five main authors of a text are credited. At the very least, a link to the Wikipedia article is recommended by Wikipedia (the full list of authors can be found in History). &mdash; [[User:193.11.249.102|193.11.249.102]] 12:46, 29 Nov 2004 (EET)
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