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(its good to at least ask my self these questions.)
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== Reword Request ==  
 
== Reword Request ==  
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There needs to be a clear distinction made between principles that are officially adopted and those that are just talk, such as the entire section about "annotated" principles, which have never been approved. I suggest an unlocked page to contain the annotated principles, linked to from the actual principles approved by council. Can't do it myself, since I'm not an admin. [[User:Tonyc|Tonyc]]
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* Recycling within the US: we prefer to.......
 
* Recycling within the US: we prefer to.......
 
: The current wording is reflecting the US only.  I'm not sure if only changing it to domestic would be correct. I bring up this up because having a Free Geek in Canada is not inprobable.
 
: The current wording is reflecting the US only.  I'm not sure if only changing it to domestic would be correct. I bring up this up because having a Free Geek in Canada is not inprobable.
 
[[User:Matteo|Matteo]] 12:42, 17 October 2006 (PDT)
 
[[User:Matteo|Matteo]] 12:42, 17 October 2006 (PDT)
 
:Well after reading the Principles over and over, the wording makes sence how it is. [[User:Matteo|Matteo]] 07:51, 18 October 2006 (PDT)
 
:Well after reading the Principles over and over, the wording makes sence how it is. [[User:Matteo|Matteo]] 07:51, 18 October 2006 (PDT)

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Reword Request

There needs to be a clear distinction made between principles that are officially adopted and those that are just talk, such as the entire section about "annotated" principles, which have never been approved. I suggest an unlocked page to contain the annotated principles, linked to from the actual principles approved by council. Can't do it myself, since I'm not an admin. Tonyc

  • Recycling within the US: we prefer to.......
The current wording is reflecting the US only. I'm not sure if only changing it to domestic would be correct. I bring up this up because having a Free Geek in Canada is not inprobable.

Matteo 12:42, 17 October 2006 (PDT)

Well after reading the Principles over and over, the wording makes sence how it is. Matteo 07:51, 18 October 2006 (PDT)