Talk:Council of Canadian Academies

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Today I see Council of Canadian Academies is updated - that's great. I had a long struggle to find any info about them whatsoever, before their www.scienceadvice.ca site finally went live.

But: Amount of my body content that remains: 0%. Number of intra-wiki links now: 0. That is not so very cool. It is now a delightful sprawl of unwikified organizational boilerplate. Where did that come from, one wonders?

nslookup 209.217.122.91 91.122.217.209.in-addr.arpa name = mail.scienceadvice.ca.

I'm not saying it isn't good to add your own content. I'm just saying you might want to do it without

  1. obliterating all previous content
  2. making it into an advertisement or a repeat of your website
  3. ignoring all wiki etiquette

I'm just saying, it's all well and good to talk the wikitalk, but you have to walk the wikiwalk.

So what do you think, should I restore info such as

   * the fact it was originally going to be called the Canadian Academies of Science
   * the wikilink to the Royal Society of Canada
   * the see also wiki section that points to the National Science Advisor

Rakerman 12:31, 25 July 2006 (UTC)