User talk:Mekkiwik

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Hi, please leave a note on the talkpage where it was translated from. Cross-language wiki-links are also helpful. Good job on mentioning that it was translated on the page history. Next time, can you add the translation source in at least the first history summary. Oh, now I see the original work was your contribution. In this case, attribution of your work was met. Still we should use full attribution, so others know when you started the page, and to account for anyone else who provided to the article. Thanks. Good job with your project. - Sidelight12 Talk 20:26, 12 February 2014 (UTC)