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I believe we should keep the names in singular form. After all someone might want to seek info on the family of, say, Konstanty Ostrogski and he/she will have no clue that the proper Polish plural form ends with -scy and not with, let's say, -s. Also, I believe that in English surnames are rarely pluralized. Thus we have Ostrogski family rather than Ostrogskis family, as it would be according to Polisg grammar. Halibutt10:40, 27 October 2005 (UTC)Reply
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Please explain at talk what in particular is doubted by "underefenced" tag? Entire article? Something particular? Thanks! --Irpen23:38, 20 November 2005 (UTC)Reply
Wikipedia:Cite sources clearly states that external links are webpages whose content was NOT used in the article. So there is an important difference between external links and references, which most of our editors seem to be unaware of. If what is now marked as external links was used as references, that it is a simple matter of changing the headings and adding 'last accessed on...'. But since I was not a contributor to this article, I cannot do this without checking the external links myself (assuming they are in language I can understand). And sure, I can do this in this article, and many others, but it will take my time, which I'd prefer to use on something else (like adding new content) - while the contributor to this article, already knowing the external links (which he has added), and notified by my edit that the question of references vs. external links has arisen, can do this much quicker. See my point?--Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul PiotrusTalk02:05, 26 November 2005 (UTC)Reply