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* I'll risk an answer to my own question: the Portal template is used on 2,200,000 pages so it should be safe to put its Java incarnation in all Java-related articles, under the See also section. As for the navbox mechanism, it seems to be used extensively by some projects and not at all by others. I think the Java (Sun) navbox is a worthwhile addition to any Java-related article (more than the over-specialized JVM one), right before the Category tags. But I don't think putting any of these 3 templates in remaining categories is worthwile. The cumbersome job of putting the 2 tags, Portal and Java (Sun), in all Java-related articles should be done in combination with the tagging of unaccessed Java-related articles with {{tl|Compu-stub}}. Anyone with another opinion?...<br/>-- [[User:Alainr345|<span style="display:inline-block; position:relative; top:20px;"><font face="Times" color="#4590ff" size="2"><u><i> Alain R 3 4 5 </i></u><br/><font color="#ffb000"><sup>Techno-Wiki-Geek</sup></font></font></span>]] 02:00, 1 December 2009 (UTC)<br/><br/>
**In abstentia, I moved the resulting action [[Wikipedia:WikiProject_Java/Things_you_can_do|here]] (AR)<br/><br/>
**Couldn't we make a bot to add the remaining tags to any article that has 1 tag already? I assume that if it has one tag then the others belong there too?<br /><br />
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