User talk:Galanv

Very sorry, Natalie...I didn't realize we were violating a lot, any, rules and regulations.

I just wanted to attach what, from work involved in it and my development work over the past, I thought was useful and directly relevant information to the subject areas of eGov, eDemocracy and the Digital Divide on Wikipedia: I am certain that no other listing of worldwide eGovernment sites ( and/or their eGov portals that are deemed comprehensive and user-friendly ) is presently more complete than that provided in eRepublic.org, nor are other eGov directories and associated sites concerned with promoting country development in these areas from what I have seen, from Google and Yahoo directories to small sites providing some government websites resources. This stuff is not spam and the site is certainly not out for monetary profit...even just paying its operating costs is nice:)

Anyway, we'll just continue to use Wikipedia as a resource from time to time. By the way, Xenia is my home town and I have always held a bit of fondness for Yellow Springs and Antioch College, despite what my grandmother use to say au sujet des "hippies" there when I was a little kid back in the 60's :)

Best, Gary Vizzo gvizzo@eRepublic.org

Please do not add inappropriate external links to Wikipedia. Wikipedia is not a mere directory of links, nor should it be used for advertising or promotion. Inappropriate links include (but are not limited to) links to personal web sites, links to web sites with which you are affiliated, and links that attract visitors to a web site or promote a product. See the external links guideline and spam policy for further explanations. Since Wikipedia uses nofollow tags, external links do not alter search engine rankings. If you feel the link should be added to the article, then please discuss it on the article's talk page before reinserting it. See the welcome page to learn more about Wikipedia. Natalie 19:48, 23 February 2007 (UTC)