Talk:Dunnart

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I think it is really a zealotry to keep any software references in biology-related pages.

I know the reasons, why the page was created, okay. Why does it need Linux reference? If I want to know, what is a dunnart, I can find it on wikipedia (so I know, which OS is named like this).

Rarely, a person interested _only_ in a dunnart will want to see software reference.

I think, that adding "Linux" to biology-related page is pure zealotry.

Thank you for your attention.

I am going to get rid of the linux reference, there shoulds be two different articles for them. If the linux kernel article is created, then add the disambiguous tag at the top off the page. --liquidGhoul 02:25, 12 January 2006 (UTC)

To UtherSRG, the Slender-tailed Dunnart is officially known by the federal government as the common dunnart so I will creat it under that name. Common dunnart Enlil Ninlil 05:03, 3 April 2006 (UTC)

The governemnt has nothing to do with the official naming of mammals. MSW3 says it is the Slender-tailed Dunnart. - UtherSRG (talk) 05:20, 3 April 2006 (UTC)