User talk:Gigemag76

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Attribution - copied wikipedia text
Hi. For future reference, when you copy text from Wikipedia, leave a talkpage or on-page note saying it was copied from there. It doesn't have to be left on every page, the parent page, like Aquaria would be ok. I know pages were copied, so its not necessary anymore for Aquaria, because I already know to import the histories. - Sidelight12 Talk 17:35, 9 February 2014 (UTC) On second thought, when you start a new page with copied text, comment the summary, as from Wikipedia. Since there may be a lot of pages, I may not keep up with the import history. - Sidelight12 Talk 19:40, 9 February 2014 (UTC)

Aquaria
You may copy sections from Wikipedia without necessarily deleting parts from Wikipedia. This already makes it different. The project can build from here, by allowing how-to and allowing more forms of research. - Sidelight12 Talk 03:45, 10 February 2014 (UTC)