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[edit] Welcome

Saw your test over on the tutorial page, thought I'd say 'Howdy' and 'Welcome' -Tel Janin 13:41, 29 September 2005 (UTC)



Boo to you --MarkMascolino 04:06, 3 May 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Your deletion of Gandhi's participation with the British against the Zulu tribes

Dear Wrodina, you have deleted the section "M. K. Gandhi's participation" from the Anglo-Zulu War and given a reason like "unrelated and possible defamation of Ghandi". The information in that section is very much related and well researched and verified. Its not encouraged to delete sections on wikipedia just because the information is not known to you and you think something is "possible". Also, its not encouraged to delete sections without first discussing on the talk page. If you have contention to the content or about the factual correctness of the information please start the discussion on the talk page and I am sure authors who have knowledge about this issue will be happy to discuss this with you. ---- A. S. AulakhTalk 06:46, 9 December 2007 (UTC)

Hi Wrodina, thanks for the reply and sane discussion. The intention of my message was not as it got perceived, rather was to highlight a wikipedia policy of deleting sections. Please note that your comment in the edit log can also be perceived as rude since it tags the contributer as a Gandhi defamer. Anyway, you are always welcome to critique even the current form of that section and thus contribute towards increasing the quality. Unfortunately, we all have been a victim of long time propaganda about M. K. Gandhi and hence its normal to see any such less known facts coming as a surprise. Regards, ---- A. S. AulakhTalk 07:09, 12 December 2007 (UTC)