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3 RVs?
[edit]Hey,
Didn't even realise there was such a rule!
I don't know of a way to report vandals. That's why I just kept reverting it, but then I noticed someone else was already doing it, so I left it to them.
Thanks for the heads-up anyway!
Harry
- Yeah, 3 RVs — the deadly Three Revert Rule. It's designed to keep revert wars from happening, but I doubt that it would ever be invoked in cases of obvious, unquestionable vandalism. Just didn't want you to get burned. Good work, though, man! Way to keep the jerks at bay! --InformationalAnarchist 05:57, 24 July 2005 (UTC)
Transwiki of primary source texts to Wikisource
[edit]By the way, if you are of the belief that primary source texts should be transwikied to Wikisource, please come to Dio vi Salve Regina, where I transwikied the primary source text (the lyrics of the song) to Wikisource and twice have tried to make room for starting an actual encyclopaedia article with interwiki links joining the encyclopaedia article on Wikipedia to the source text on Wikisource. Uncle G 02:46:55, 2005-08-22 (UTC)
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