User talk:JoergenB

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English basics
Hi! I noticed your recent work on English basics. I agree with your principle of having pages point to random redirects if the goal is to reduce 'cheating'. It would be a good discussion for people interested in this learning project to discuss whether the goal needs to be reducing cheating, or whether having the hints is a valuable resource for anyone who needs that assistance. To me, it's more of a reinforcement tool than a test that should be randomized. In any case, if you create more redirects like this, please place them under the learning project itself rather than in main space. See English basics/101/15238672009 for an example. Thanks! -- Dave Braunschweig (discuss • contribs) 14:40, 22 March 2015 (UTC)