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::::I haven't read it, and you're still making false edits. One more edit from you, and you're getting blocked for a year. --[[User:Jostcom2|Jostcom2]] ([[User talk:Jostcom2|talk]]) 15:03, 5 February 2021 (UTC) |
::::I haven't read it, and you're still making false edits. One more edit from you, and you're getting blocked for a year. --[[User:Jostcom2|Jostcom2]] ([[User talk:Jostcom2|talk]]) 15:03, 5 February 2021 (UTC) |
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::::: So, please, block me now. ))))))) [[User:Ruslik0|Ruslik]]_[[User Talk:Ruslik0|<span style="color:red">Zero</span>]] 18:32, 5 February 2021 (UTC) |
::::: So, please, block me now. ))))))) [[User:Ruslik0|Ruslik]]_[[User Talk:Ruslik0|<span style="color:red">Zero</span>]] 18:32, 5 February 2021 (UTC) |
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Hi Ruslik0, thanks for your contribution to the delivery/order list update. However, the two Myanmar Air Force machines were never to be delivered, and the citation which you provided does not confirm the fact of delivery. In fact, the orders were cancelled, and it is stated at the "accidents" page, following the very same link (currently, citation #29). Therefore, the total number of delivered machines is 24, not 26.
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Would you please stop disrupting the DCSS (Delta Cryogenic Second Stage) for me? The stage is based on the H-II's second stage, and it doesn't need to be removed.
Hi, a bit ago you copyedited the Earth trojan article here about the potential discovery of a new Earth Trojan asteroid 2020 XL5. In doing so you deleted some context that the announcements in the two references that the messages had been posted on the Minor Planets Mailing List (MPML). While otherwise a totally reasonable copyedit, the list policy for MPML is that while the list is open for resharing in other media, any resharing requires credit to the original author(s) (retained in the reference body post-edit) and that it came from MPML (which was not retained either in the reference body or in the section text after the edit). I just added the MPML mailing list tag to the message titles in the references to bring that back into compliance with the mailing list reposting/resharing policy. If you see other MPML messages referenced in the future, if you can make sure they have the list source information credited properly it'll avoid the list managers getting angry at Wikipedia... THanks. -george Georgewilliamherbert (talk) 09:30, 7 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]