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2611:, an effort to bring both official and unofficial WikiProject coordinators together so that the projects can more easily develop consensus and collaborate. This group has been created after discussion regarding possible changes to the A-Class review system, and that may be one of the first things discussed by interested coordinators.
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Since StuRat has accused me of acting in bad faith, I'll make it easy for everyone to decide for themselves. Here's the full list of Linux distros that I have sent to AfD. Some "borderline" cases were not renominated, due to the objection of "mass deletion" (both Stu and DGG expressed that they were
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I finished translating the German page on Linux News. There are a couple parts were the meaning could be disputed (particularly the jokes about the "Truth" campaign windows had going, but I did my best). anyways, that should be taken off the "Todo" list, since I "Todid" it (laughs out loud...). I am
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I moved the page so that it is spelled correctly, and also changed the link in the todo list. I decided to keep it on the todo list so that anyone can look over it and make sure that it is fit to be removed, I would hate it if I was the one to judge that it was complete without anyone else having a
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I could work with KDE. I am a programmer, and would like to be part of this project. I also did a little translation of the german page already. As for now, I will probobly go over more on the todo list. I would appreciate it if someone added me on the list of people who are part of the project as
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representation of the issue without injecting hyperbole?) I could be wrong about some of the nominations, and that's fine -- simply vote to keep them or provide a reliable source to verify them and I'll withdraw the nom. What StuRat has done is tried to shoot down
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And it is not Linux, it is X. Is this the POSIX Wikiproject then? GNU isn't even Linux, only Linux is Linux.
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3819:http://arxiv.org/abs/0123.4567
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3733:Lightweight Linux distribution
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