User talk:Wdrev

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Nav box vs. portal
The Nav Box has largely been replace by the footer (which I added for you) and should only appear on articles linked on the Nav Box. The portal link, however, should be on all Christianity-related pages. Best, -- SECisek (talk) 08:21, 2 January 2008 (UTC)

Christian libertarianism
WDRev, Thanks for your work on "Christian libertarianism". Somebody needed to pioneer this arena, and clearly that honor is yours. In principle, I agree with what you said in "Christian libertarianism:talk" regarding there being a single article covering this territory. If we could find a way to do that, that would be great. But here we face the tension that's as old as the visible Church, between distinction and separation. Distinctions are important and good while it's generally best to avoid separations. But sometimes separations are necessary for the sake of distinction. I suspect we are both operating in good faith in this arena. I hope we continue in that amicable and constructive vein until this wilderness is well-settled. --- ClauLeo (talk) 15:58, 8 May 2008 (UTC)

Women's history editathon
Hey - Sorry for the late notice, but since you have yourself tagged as living in the Bay Area, I thought you might appreciate notification that we’re having an event Saturday! It’ll be held at Hoyt Hall, an all-women's house of the Berkeley Student Cooperative from 3 to 6 pm tomorrow. The main event page is here. Anyone is welcome to show up, but we’re expecting a significant number of people to come who have literally never edited Wikipedia before. If you’re an experienced Wikipedian who would be able to provide useful help to some of the newbies, your presence would be especially appreciated (and it might be a good idea for you to show up at 2 or 2:30 instead of three. Thanks, Kevin Gorman (talk) 02:07, 6 April 2013 (UTC) I’m AWB’ing this message to all Wikipedians who have tagged themselves in the bay area.  I’m sorry if the message isn’t of interest to you; feel free to delete it.   I’ll be unlikely to send future messages in a similar way, but if really don’t want to receive future messages of this sort, please let me know.