User talk:HunSchool

Hun School of Princeton
Hey there!

Thanks for getting in touch with me and being so pleasant about it. It's not really that one is not allowed to have a listing of clubs, it's that is, well, not so relevant to a typical Wikipedia entry. I get irked when there's just an endless, seemingly indiscriminate listing of some kind of information in an article. It just so happens that you guys at the Hun School have so many darn clubs and organizations it goes on forever and ruins the flow and style of a Wikipedia article and turns a significant part of the article into a directory (see What Wikipedia is not to get an idea what I'm talking about).

However, as a compromise (because I'm not inherenetly set against listing clubs on Wikipedia by any means!) if we make a subarticle say, List of clubs and organizations at the Hun School of Princeton (or something to that effect) and make a link to that subarticle from the main Hun School article. This way we get all the information you want to include while avoiding marring the flow and style of the article.

Remember this is just my opinion so if you feel that isn't a fair compromise we can request a third opinion or barter further!

Jarfingle 00:37, 19 April 2007 (UTC)

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 * Looks great, thanks for reformatting it!


 * Jarfingle 02:58, 25 April 2007 (UTC)

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