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::I also guess that some changes are being made on the basis of objections made so far during the voting/discussion period (I'm now confused as to whether it is a vote or a discussion). I'm also guessing that a lot of oppose votes might be swept into the support camp on the basis of these changes, but that might not be valid as an oppose vote might not be on the basis of objections other than those mentioned in the vote comment. Conditional supports can be moved to support on the basis of changes, but I'm generally unhappy with _any_ editing during the voting process, as people might then want to change their votes. I'd suggest making the changes _after_ the voting period has ended. And then assessing whether such changes tip things further towards support. BTW, this 70-80% support figure that is being bandied about, does that take neutral and conditionals into account? [[User:Carcharoth|Carcharoth]] 15:25, 9 March 2006 (UTC)
==IS A NEW PAGE REALLY NECESSARY???==
Wikipedia changes it's design far more often than any other major site. The 'old' page hasn't even been around very long (less than a year, I think). What is the point of changing something that seems to be working fine, unless you're 're-branding' for the eventual sell-out to the man...{{unsigned|24.69.51.224}}
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