User talk:Depisa

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 * Did you know that your work can be featured on the main page? You've expanded the article by a factor of 5, which means that you may nominate an interesting fact for DYK (Did you know). For instance, I found it interesting that proponent of gas and nuclear worked together to be earmarked as green. If you're interested, you can find instruction here. Nominations can be done up to 7 days of expanding the article. Femke (talk) 16:27, 29 March 2022 (UTC)
 * Hello, and thank you for your post, it has been very helpful.
 * We changed the part you mentioned about gas and nuclear supporters, because after re-reading the source we used, we realised it was a too strong statement. In fact, while France was open to a compromise to include also gas in the taxonomy, Germany actually sticked to its position of not including nuclear. That's why we decided to chang to a more "soft" statement about the gas/nuclear supporters working together.
 * As I see you are a very experienced Wikipedia user and very interested and involved in this topic, any further suggestion you may have is more than welcome. Depisa (talk) 14:13, 19 April 2022 (UTC)