Hi, TerrenceKeenan! I see you've made a bunch of changes to the Wikipedia: Translation into English/French page. I can't easily figure out what you've done: maybe move things into or out of the Loose Ends section. When you make changes to any page, would you please type something in the "edit summary" box (right above the "save changes" button) and perhaps also on the discussion page associated with the page you changed, to explain what you did. For example an "edit summary" like "moved 3 completed articles from Loose Ends to Recently Translated". This makes it easier for others to quickly see the difference between collaborative work and malicious deletion. Sorry if I'm out of line; I'm quite a new user! Thanks! --Coppertwig 13:21, 10 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

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