User talk:Samiam03

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Julian calendar
As a general rule, the house style on Wikipedia is that we only link a topic to its article once. So, strictly speaking and since Gregorian calendar is linked at the top of the (Julian calendar) article, there was no need to link it again. Nevertheless I think your edit should stand because the section is a long way down the article and it makes sense to provide the link again in that context. But don't be surprised or discouraged if someone else reverts (undoes) it. We all learned by trying things and seeing the reaction. Once again, welcome. --John Maynard Friedman (talk) 11:08, 31 December 2018 (UTC)