User talk:62.106.48.52
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[edit] GNU/Linux naming controversy
I note that you have tagged this article for clean-up saying "Loads, and loads, and loads upon loads of plain lies and intentionally misleading comparisons. Bad article." I am afraid that you will have to be a bit more specific and indicate which parts of the article need cleaning up and why. Otherwise other editors may just conclude that you disagree with the content rather than the formatting, referencing, NPOV, etc. Please discuss here. - Ahunt (talk) 17:11, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
- Thanks for your comment. I am not sure why you can't edit that page, although for some reason I couldn't edit the talk page and leave you a note there. Your concerns about the article seem reasonable enough. I would suggest that you create an account, you should be able to edit then. Alternatively you could post your concerns on the article talk page and see what the other editors think. If you check the history of this article it has been pretty emotional at times in the past. I guess that is why it is the "GNU/Linux naming controversy"! Discussing on the talk page first will probably save a lot of reverting. - Ahunt (talk) 22:49, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
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