Docu

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Docu -- my comment about Wikipedia:Incumbent series being deprecated was a reference to the method used to make the table on that page (HTML, rather than wiki markup.) The incumbent series only uses HTML for making tables, which is not preferable. Would you object if I put the notice back up, as long as I specified that it is the HTML code that is deprecated, not the content? Adam Conover 19:10, Apr 11, 2004 (UTC)

I see. I will try to add a sample in pipe-markup instead. This way people can compare. -- User:Docu

Germany - Lander Links: what is the point of having a list of Lander, some of whose links point to a list of premiers (e.g. Bavarian) while others point to an article about the Land? This is supposed to be a list of incumbents, not a list of national or regional articles. A broken link (in red) tells the reader that a list of incumbents has not been compiled yet, whereas a blue link gives the false impression that there is such a list. A broken link invites the reader to compile a relevant list himself/herself; a link that seems complete does not; a reader not bothering to follow the link would have no idea that it leads to something other that what it seems. I hate senseless edit conflicts so I will not revert you without discussing the matter first, but I want to know what you (and others) think. There is a copy of this on the talk page of the relevant article). David Cannon 14:32, 12 Apr 2004 (UTC)

I've had a look - I see that some of the German Land articles actually include a list of Premiers. Well I never. But to be consistent, wouldn't it be better to move those lists to separate articles, as per Wikipedia custom? What do you all think? David Cannon 14:40, 12 Apr 2004 (UTC)

I replied at Talk:Lists of incumbents. -- User:Docu

Hey there. Any particular reason you deleted Sucre (currency)? May have been a sub-stub but it wasn't vandalism. Isomorphic 05:27, 14 Apr 2004 (UTC)

Hi, I'm going through Wikipedia:Shortpages. It's inaccurate and not even a stub .. You could restore though and copy what's on three other pages about it. -- User:Docu