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merge as per Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Scouting/RulesStandards. Our intent is not to delete anyone's work or to minimize the importance of any article that already exists on the Wikipedia. Instead our goal is to tighten the information, to make it more relevant and useful for the general Wikipedian. This article will be absorbed in its entirety to the larger state Scouting article. The newer article will encompass OA lodges, Councils, early nonBSA Scouting organizations like Campfire or Woodcraft, Girl Scouting where applicable, and other ideas as they come up.
- In that light, then the rest of the camp entries need to be merged into their respective Scouting in StateX pages as well. KC9CQJ 19:48, 2 February 2006 (UTC)
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- They have been tagged for such a merger and will be merged into their respective state pages once consensus is reached or if no objections are raised in a suitable amount of time. Thanks for your interest! Chris 20:25, 2 February 2006 (UTC)