User talk:G.altintzis

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(Your questions moved down here, because we normally add new comments at the bottom of a talk page). Ok then. I saw that this article is under deletion and I try to save it since it contains information about something that was my thesis disertation. I will work on it tomorrow again. Im new here so I dont really know how to use all those signs. Could youhelp me out with that?G.altintzis (talk) 16:37, 15 July 2008 (UTC)

plus u know something? I lost all the changes I made cause either somebody turned it back on how it was or it did automatically. How annoying! I will try tomorrow.


 * I reverted your edits because, by removing part of the template at the top, you had made most of the article disappear - after your edit, it looked like this. For advice on how to edit, look at Help:Contents, especially the section Help:Contents/Editing Wikipedia. One important tip: after you make a change, use the "Show preview" button to make sure it has done what you want. If not, you can change it; if it has, you can go on to the next change, and only press "Save page" when you are sure you have made the changes you intended.
 * The problem with the article Decent Work Decent Life for All is that it needs references from some independent reliable source, not just its own web-site. At the moment the external link and one of the references go to the organisation's own web-site, and the other reference goes to the ILO which talks about "Decent Work" but doesn't refer to this program. If no independent references can be found, it may be considered not to be notable enough for an article. JohnCD (talk) 18:54, 15 July 2008 (UTC)

First of all I would like to thank you for letting me know those interesting information. Lets let this article die then and I will prepare to merge some of its parts into the Decent work article. Thank you very much and I will expect your feedback to further improve the article.G.altintzis (talk) 12:24, 17 July 2008 (UTC)
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