User talk:Anti-Flag

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[edit] Tnx for help at Katyn

Tnx for the help - your efforts are appreciated. Do use the talk page if instead (or in addition to) comments in the text - they tend to attract more replies (as they are more visible). Also, I'd like to preserve the '2-level sectioning' - i.e. to have the sections below on a different level then references and external links - so maybe instead of removing the heading 'massacres' you can come up with a better name for it?--Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus Talk 20:36, 1 February 2006 (UTC)

  1. 1 Preparations
  2. 2 Execution
  3. 3 Discovery
  4. 4 Cover-up
  5. 5 Revelations

I agree, I'll rather use the talk page (in that particular case, the talk page ought to be archived). I don't believe it's a good idea to treat every section as a subsection and as a result have appendix sections at a level higher than the actual article's subdivisions. I have never seen such an article and since all featured articles use the common sections, it should not be applied. Maybe you should ask those at Wikipedia:Section what they think about such a kind of segmentation and if it's conform with the guidelines and style. --Anti-Flag 21:33, 1 February 2006 (UTC)