User talk:Hillgentleman/20070615093323

The usage of Subst: has been around for a long time. It was there before I joined here.
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 * Comment: Cormaggio, The usage of Subst: has been around for a long time.  It was there before I joined here.  People have always been using {&#123;subst:welcome&#125;}, and not {&#123;Welcome&#125;}.

And this is because people have found long ago that there is no simple way to use the same template to support both transclusion and substitution. What user:Anynobody did was the only way possible: type the name of the new user yourself, if you don't like leaving --> instead of the straight "Cormaggio" on Cormaggio's talk page. If we choose to do that, fine. Then we may support both "to subst" or "not to subst".

But then we need to talk. That is because we would all need to change habbit and type a bit more every time we  welcome a new wikiversiter. And at this moment I don't think it is worth it, to make everybody type username instead of

The reason that I reverted it immediately was because, leaving it like that would cause subtle changes to the usage, e.g. leaaving on the page, and not Hillgentleman/20070615093323, and which is what some people don't like. --Hillgentleman|Talk 10:07, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
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This system is of course experimental. Thanks. Here is an easier version,
20070615101915 --Hillgentleman|Talk 10:19, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
 * Comment: Here is an easier version, where the codes are hidden in a template. You can reply right here. And the page is also transcluded in my page, so I can read it.
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And yes, blocking my account for two months would be helpful. I wondered here again.
20070615103346 I wondered into wikiversity again. --Hillgentleman|Talk 10:33, 15 June 2007 (UTC)
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