User talk:Cimon Avaro

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Wikiversity open letter project/WMF Board March 2010
Hi there. Please note that I've reverted your recent changes for the reasons given in my edit summary. Whilst I think your observations about some of those who have signed this letter are interesting, adding such observations to the body of the letter, particularly after it has been sent probably isn't appropriate. You might wish to make comments about the signatories either in the discussion section on that page or on the talk page. Regards. Adambro 16:19, 9 April 2010 (UTC)