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#'''Strong support''' Linking the year a film was released or a book was published or a song was written makes sense, since it leads to articles about similar accomplishments within the same year. But why link birth and death dates? How often does someone read a biographical article and feel the need to see who else was born or what else happened in that year? [[Special:Contributions/209.247.22.164|209.247.22.164]] ([[User talk:209.247.22.164|talk]]) 13:51, 11 April 2009 (UTC)
# '''Support''' Just like a date or any other term in an article, link if appropriate, and according to the editors' judgment. ''—[[User:Mzajac |Michael]] [[User talk:Mzajac |Z.]] <small>2009-04-11 16:20 z</small>''
#'''Support''', remembering that the year article is almost never relevant.--[[User:Fabrictramp|<font color="#228b22" face="comic sans ms">Fabrictramp</font>]] | [[User talk:Fabrictramp|<font color="#960018" face="Papyrus">talk to me</font>]] 23:21, 11 April 2009 (UTC)
=====I support Option #2 (Option #1 plus birth/death years, etc)=====
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