User talk:Syrilmcj

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Little context in Mangroves in kerala
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 * This seems to be contain just a copy of Mangrove. So cuurently there isn't any content worth saving. Unless you can make more clear what there is to write about Mangroves in Kerala I'd indeed delete it. Often a more gradual approach works best, say by first expanding [Mangrove Above are some links that help you settle in. --Tikiwont (talk) 13:27, 29 January 2009 (UTC)

More about splitting
Hi. :) I note that you recently performed a split of material to the article Mangroves in kerala, and I just wanted to drop you a note to point out a few things about the procedure. As Split sets out, when we split material, we have to provide a direct link to the source article. This is necessary because Wikipedia's contributors do not release their material into public domain, but retain rights to authorship under the terms of GFDL. This wikilink satisfies that requirement by allowing readers to access the history and see who contributed what and when. Usually, we put into the edit summary something along the lines of "Split from Mangrove". Then, we note the split as well in an edit summary at the source article. That would read like "Material split to Mangroves in kerala", in this case. This helps make sure that the article is not later deleted, as it cannot be as long as the article to which the material has been split remains. With this split, I have simply deleted the new article, since all the material is still in the source article. If you choose to split it again, please follow that process, but you may wish to consider Tikiwont's suggestion above about expanding the original article first. Thanks, and if you have any questions about this, please feel free to leave a line at my talk page. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 19:15, 29 January 2009 (UTC)