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Additions to Todd Muller
Some of your recent additions to Todd Muller lacked sufficient references. I've not removed any content but marked a bunch of stuff as needing (better) references, the associated content may yet be removed if references aren't forthcoming. Remember that wikipedia is a tertiary source. Primary sources are not permitted and everything must be sourced. Stuartyeates (talk) 19:11, 26 May 2020 (UTC)

this and that
Kia ora Luke, I see you started a draft for Sarah Pallett. Given that the article is (by now) already on Wikipedia, I'll nuke that draft. Just so you know, we try and have a draft bio ready for general elections prior to the event (see here) but it's fair to say that we didn't see it coming that she would leave Gerry behind. On another front, you might be interested to know that a few Wikipedians are meeting in Christchurch and you may want to catch up (and learn a few tricks). Next outing is on 31 October 2020. There's also an online meeting coming up on 26 October for new users.  Schwede 66  18:05, 18 October 2020 (UTC)

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Merger close
Kia ora Luke, whilst the non-merger of Ahamed Samsudeen was the correct call, there are two reasons why this should not have been closed by yourself: Both that actions made you "involved", but discussions need to be closed by editors who are uninvolved. You can get into trouble for things like that. Please have a read of NACINV.  Schwede 66  18:39, 16 September 2021 (UTC)
 * 1) You wrote the article.
 * 2) You voted in the discussion.
 * Thanks User:Schwede66. Upon reading the definition for closing, I understood that anyone could close it as long as there was a consensus. I later read that I should not have closed it, and another person should have because of my conflict of interest. Thanks for the reminder and the link to NACINV, I will make sure I am looking through this in the future. Luke :)
 * Not only should you not have closed the merger, you needed to wait until there had been at least one week of no discussion.--Obi2canibe (talk) 17:18, 19 September 2021 (UTC)

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