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== Major deletions by Christian == | |||
Hi, Christian, those were *really* major deletions that you made a few days ago, well over 80% of the entire article. Since you didn't give any explanation for them in the subject box or here on the talk page, I am assuming that you were making some other (minor) edit and inadventently deleted all of the other stuff. I am therefore restoring the earlier version. | |||
If, of course, you really *were* intending to make the edits that you did, you really do have to discuss such a major edit in advance here on the talk page -- none of us at CZ can go around deleting 80% of *any* article, no matter *how* badly written it is, unless the matter has first been hashed over with the other contributors. (Or, of course, unless the deleted matter is clearly spam, libelous, obscene, inflammatory, or whatever, none of which was the case in the present situation.) [[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce]] 16:47, 19 July 2009 (UTC) |
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Major deletions by Christian
Hi, Christian, those were *really* major deletions that you made a few days ago, well over 80% of the entire article. Since you didn't give any explanation for them in the subject box or here on the talk page, I am assuming that you were making some other (minor) edit and inadventently deleted all of the other stuff. I am therefore restoring the earlier version.
If, of course, you really *were* intending to make the edits that you did, you really do have to discuss such a major edit in advance here on the talk page -- none of us at CZ can go around deleting 80% of *any* article, no matter *how* badly written it is, unless the matter has first been hashed over with the other contributors. (Or, of course, unless the deleted matter is clearly spam, libelous, obscene, inflammatory, or whatever, none of which was the case in the present situation.) Hayford Peirce 16:47, 19 July 2009 (UTC)