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::::Hey, i wasn't suggesting that we ''delete'' them outright (references are great!), but rather that we move them somewhere more relevant (and less distracting). To me, the two most obvious places would be the part of the article that talks about the definition disputes, and/or the [[Diversity of computer science]] article (which is apparently due for merging, anyway). --[[User:Piet Delport|Piet Delport]] 01:49, 2 February 2006 (UTC)
 
:::::Sorry, I should have been more clear: The references seem to me out of place in their present ___location. But Dz put them where they are at present, so we'll have to get his agreement to remove them from their current ___location (and place them somewhere else). I wasn't suggesting they be removed completely from the article. Sorry if I gave that impression. --[[User:Allan McInnes|Allan McInnes]] 01:59, 2 February 2006 (UTC)
 
If you can get wikipedians to remove all the references and notes to the article on [[Hugo Chavez]], then I might be persuaded. There is a reason why that article has so many notes and references, its needs its sources. The few people that are familiar with this article may not want the sources, but there are lots of people that can use them. Perhaps, make a suggestion to the developers of mediawiki to have an option to turn notes and references off. I've been in other highly controversial articles, and the feedback always state to use notes and references -- it is a must. The policy even states to cite sources. The article needs more references -- not less. As with the above paragraph above that shows the diversity and evolution of CS, it needs to be sourced also. &mdash; [[User:Dzonatas|<b><FONT COLOR="#0000FF">Dz</FONT><FONT COLOR="#3F50FF">on</FONT><FONT COLOR="#5F80FF">at</FONT><FONT COLOR="#77B0FF">as</FONT></b>]] 14:44, 1 February 2006 (UTC)