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Austràlia

I saw your note on the Austràlia category page. There were only two domains using that as a category, and they both had the proper Australia as a category as well, so I removed the "Austràlia" category from them and will simply delete the category. Great find! Thanks for the help! DrewMyers | talk 21:56, 3 July 2007 (PDT)


Oceanía

Thanks for the note, but for some reason the system won't allow name changes on categories. I could delete it, since Category Oceania already exists, but there may be some information that gets lost in the process. What do you think? Isabel

Hi, we have a function for this- move tab on the top of the page. thanks and Welcome to the wiki. best, Kasey 11:54, 5 July 2007 (PDT)
The move tab only works for articles, not categories. Categories need to be dealt with by someone with higher access levels. --TenguTech | talk 06:49, 8 July 2007 (PDT)

Hello again, My response above Re: Move wasn't very helpful, sorry about that-different tract. Some Categories were auto generated, some by hand; some are way too broad, others way too specific. #Redirect essentially moves page, but the key is (in the case of categories) to move with everything that links to the page as well. Category functionality would benefit from a sort of disambiguation page similiar to Tak when they are the same and need distinction. thank for you interest. best, Kasey 07:32, 8 July 2007 (PDT)

Hello

Hi, I added a category to you PersonalPage, please revert if you don't feel it appropriate yet. Also, it looks like you have some MediaWiki skills, we are a little different than Wikipedia and I look forward to learning wiki with you! :-) Best, MarkDilley

WhoWeAre

Hi,

I would just like to tell you about the WhoWeAre consensus poll. This is a unique opportunity for all community members to discuss and decide what AboutUs is and more importantly what role we, the community, plays.

The discussion is still in its initial stages and there are a handful of people involved in this discussion. But it's not enough. Every one of us has a stake in this process. We all need to air our views. Our opinions will make a difference. We cannot and must not let a handful of people define us. We must speak out and contribute because we are being defined and I for one would like to have a say in how I am being defined.

Please contribute to this really important project. Without you it cannot successfully create a good definition of who we are. Tanwir Shah