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− | <includeonly>[[Category:authored]]</includeonly><div class="boilerplate" id="stub"> ''The main content of this page is the work of a particular author, '''{{{1}}}''', who has given permission for it to be posted here without alteration. Said contents should not be considered "fair game" for editing in the manner of most [[wiki]] pages; editing should only be done for the purpose of adding links to relevant information or for correcting minor spelling or punctuation errors. Edits which in any way alter the sense or apparent intent of the text must be pre-approved by the original author, and will be reverted if approval is not obtained. The {{talkpage}}, however, is open for business as usual.'' </div> | + | <includeonly>[[Category:authored]][[Category:notGNU]]</includeonly><div class="boilerplate" id="stub"> ''The main content of this page is the work of a particular author, '''{{{1}}}''', who has given permission for it to be posted here without alteration. Said contents should not be considered "fair game" for editing in the manner of most [[wiki]] pages; editing should only be done for the purpose of adding links to relevant information or for correcting minor spelling or punctuation errors. Edits which in any way alter the sense or apparent intent of the text must be pre-approved by the original author, and will be reverted if approval is not obtained. The {{talkpage}}, however, is open for business as usual.'' </div> |
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Revision as of 23:42, 14 October 2006
The main content of this page is the work of a particular author, {{{1}}}, who has given permission for it to be posted here without alteration. Said contents should not be considered "fair game" for editing in the manner of most wiki pages; editing should only be done for the purpose of adding links to relevant information or for correcting minor spelling or punctuation errors. Edits which in any way alter the sense or apparent intent of the text must be pre-approved by the original author, and will be reverted if approval is not obtained. The discussion page, however, is open for business as usual.
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