User talk:BigC9heese
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[edit] Moving content to Wikiquote
{helpme} I am confused about moving content to Wikiquote. There is an article (Lano and Woodley) with a list of quotes at the end that has been tagged for moving to Wikiquote, which is fair enough. But the transwiki process seems to be for whole articles and for cases where the destination wiki is foreign to the user. It would be quite easy to put the content onto Wikiquote and edit the Wikipedia page to remove the quotes and provide a wiki link - is this OK?
- I've got a bit of an inkling that doing that should be fine in this case. One important thing to keep in mind about moving content to another Wiki (like Wikiquote) is that the original authors need to be credited (that is why there are transwiki logs that need to be filled out etc). But since this is just a list of quotes, I don't think you really need to credit the author. To be safe I would mention on the Wikiquote talk page where the material came from.--Commander Keane 06:15, 8 November 2006 (UTC)