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GA Review of Akmal Shaikh on hold
The GA review of the Akmal Shaikh article has been on hold for over 30 days. It is near to being passed, but the Akmal_Shaikh section needs editing to reduce the amount of direct quotation as per Quotations, and also to be trimmed in general to meet GA criteria 3(b): "stays focused on the topic without going into unnecessary detail". Any assistance in this matter would be appreciated.  SilkTork  *YES! 10:40, 15 March 2010 (UTC)

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Refactoring comments
I noticed you altered the indents on Talk:2012 Summer Olympics, but in doing so you actually altered part of my post by removing the asterisk. Unfortunately that is classified as refactoring another editor's comment, even by removing the way they stylized the indent of it. Refactoring is frowned upon on Wikipedia. For further information on this, please see Refactoring talk pages. Thank you.  Wesley  Mouse  15:52, 24 July 2012 (UTC)
 * It was a bullet point. It's not that big a deal. The problem was that it moved the indentation (the standard way of formatting talk page comments) and made my comment immediately below yours looked like it was written by you, which I don't think you'd want. Please put the bullet back if you feel it is important.7ofclubs (talk) 16:01, 24 July 2012 (UTC)
 * I normally use indents without bullet points if I am commenting to more than one person. When I am responding to another editor's post specifically I bullet point it to show that its in response to that editor.  I didn't add the additional indent onto your post at the time as I knew that too would be counted as refactoring.   Wesley   Mouse  16:10, 24 July 2012 (UTC)
 * Thank you - but if you had added an indent I really would not have minded. In fact, according to the policy page you have just sent me, correcting indentation levels is actually listed under "Non-contentious cleanup – anything where you are sure that the other editor will thank you for the effort" - so please go ahead and tidy up and indentation as you see fit and accept my thanks in advance for your help in tidying up this particular corner of the talk page. Happy editing. 7ofclubs (talk) 16:17, 24 July 2012 (UTC)
 * Yeah, I understand "Non-contentious cleanup – anything where you are sure that the other editor will thank you for the effort", but it is a bit of a grey area when the page also states not to refactor. How does one judge if an editor will be thankful of the help?  I did similar moves in the past and literally got threatened that I was doing wrong - so now I don't even do it, and leave it up to the editor to reindent their comment.  As you have given permission though, I have added an extra indent on your comment and stated that in my edit summary.   Wesley   Mouse  16:22, 24 July 2012 (UTC)


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