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Canadian French moved

You might want to know that I moved Canadian French to French in Canada, while Canadian French is legit, it's content had little to do with any peculiarities of Canadian French lects, and was much more similar in spirit and content to other "Language in country" article. --Circeus 13:13, Jan 11, 2005 (UTC)

Archiving

I know that now, but unfortunately, wasn't aware of the possibilities and use of secondary pages and didn't think to adjust them afterward. (if only because there have been little work done on Quebec French since then)--Circeus 15:42, Jan 26, 2005 (UTC)

Quebec Wikipedians notice board

You are hereby cordially invited to join the Quebec Wikipedians notice board.

Vous êtes cordialement invité à collaborer au Quebec Wikipedians notice board. Circeus 19:21, Feb 23, 2005 (UTC)

Zazie s moved

I've done this in a few cases now. It's to provide broken flow to help insulate the spoiler from the rest of the article, thereby reducing the tendency for people to read-through or glance-forward even if they don't mean to. It's a personal thing that I'm asking people in the stub sorting project for input on. I take it you do not like it, yes?

Also, one should consider stubs to be transient, of course, and not permanent features of an article. I'm hoping that work on the spoiler template will move to the point where a new one with a "hide text" function is released for general use.

Courtland 03:53, 2005 Mar 28 (UTC)

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