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Revision as of 02:07, 24 May 2011 by Nightscream (talk | contribs) (WP:V/WP:NOR.)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)If you know Toure's last name please do not add it to his page. It his wish to be known by just one name. Please respect that.
Mediation Cabal Case
Hi there Toure, as per your request, I am the person who will mediate your case. It seems relitivley straight forward to me, and I don't image to many problems (which might ease your tension about this situation ;). The discussion will take place at the Toure talk page, in the attempt of gaining more consensus within the wikipedia community. Thank you for your time, and I hope that we can reslove this issue soon. Yours, Thε Halo 14:31, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
Reply
It seems that someone else has fixed the problem now, but sorry that I wasn't around to do it.
Sorry about the shortness of this message, but my computer, and wikipedia for that matter, keeps messing me about, so my editing has be ot what it should.
I will certainly take a closer look at this matter when everything has settled down with my computer.
Best wishes, Thε Halo 18:21, 11 September 2006 (UTC)
BLP
Hi. Sorry for the wait, I had to nip out to York.
Yeah, I wrote that as part of a wider question. Personally I know of no site which has your last name, though I haven't looked. I added that as a possible compromise if there was a debate about wheather it should be left in or kept out. However, it seems that there is a consensus for keeping your last name out, as I hoped and suspected, so the external link thing shouldn't even be an issue.
I'll wait a while longer before putting anything final on the Toure talkpage, just to see if there is anymore comment, but I don't forsee this being an issue.
By the way, you can sign your name on wikipedia by typing four ~, like this: ~~~~. Doing this both shows other how has said what, and it also brings up the time it was said, which is obviously helpful when conversing with fellow editors :)
Hope this clears its self up soon, and all the best until then, Thε Halo 15:46, 12 September 2006 (UTC)
The Touré article
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