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:Many thanks! [[User:Lozzo|Lozzo]] 07:07, 9 October 2007 (MST)
:Many thanks! [[User:Lozzo|Lozzo]] 07:07, 9 October 2007 (MST)
== Minor changes  ==
Thanks for all the work you do on the wiki... I really appreciate it as it gives the wiki a lot of structure...
But let me make a suggestion... When you do minor changes like adding a cathegorie to a page, could you please mark them as a minor change ? I look at the recent changes quite frequently to stay up2date and it would be nice to see, when it's a minor change.
By the way, you can also setup to have the minor-change-box be checked by default, if that helps...
Best regards, --[[User:Chewi|Chewi]] 01:41, 15 October 2007 (MST)

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Hi R Wilson, I've made a request for comment with regard to a debate we're having about categorization of articles. If you could take a look here LinuxMCE Wiki talk:Community Portal when you have time and perhaps leave a comment I'd be very grateful.

Thanks. Lozzo 11:36, 8 October 2007 (MST)

Hi, thanks for your comments before. I've expanded a bit here on the differences between lists and categories, and why I think that a list article might be better. To clarify, I do believe that a big list of hardware is very useful - but that categories are not the best way to achieve this. I look forward to hearing your comments!
Many thanks! Lozzo 07:07, 9 October 2007 (MST)

Minor changes

Thanks for all the work you do on the wiki... I really appreciate it as it gives the wiki a lot of structure...

But let me make a suggestion... When you do minor changes like adding a cathegorie to a page, could you please mark them as a minor change ? I look at the recent changes quite frequently to stay up2date and it would be nice to see, when it's a minor change.

By the way, you can also setup to have the minor-change-box be checked by default, if that helps...

Best regards, --Chewi 01:41, 15 October 2007 (MST)