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I wrote this article mostly to test offline editing. It worked great, it seems. You may find how to install a copy of the mediawiki software to work offline in my talk page, [[User_talk:Nereo_Preto|here]]. Thanks to Christo Muller [[User_talk:Christo_Muller|(Talk)]] for instructions! | I wrote this article mostly to test offline editing. It worked great, it seems. You may find how to install a copy of the mediawiki software to work offline in my talk page, [[User_talk:Nereo_Preto|here]]. Thanks to Christo Muller [[User_talk:Christo_Muller|(Talk)]] for instructions! |
Revision as of 11:13, 4 November 2007
I wrote this article mostly to test offline editing. It worked great, it seems. You may find how to install a copy of the mediawiki software to work offline in my talk page, here. Thanks to Christo Muller (Talk) for instructions!
About the article. Luigi Meneghello is one of the most important Italian writers of the 20th century. I don't know how much is known outside Italy (almost nothing was translated, because of his particular style), but I think he should be pretty well known at least among English academics. I am not a student of literature, so I hope this text will be reviewed soon by some real expert. I live close to Malo, so I can try to answer requests of materials (e.g., pictures, Italian editions of Meneghello's works...)
--Nereo Preto 11:53, 15 April 2007 (CDT)
The F-word
This article currently has the distinction of being the only one on CZ containing the F-word (no sniggering at the back!) - does it fall foul of our family-friendly policy, as it's in a quotation? Or must there be no 'four-letter words' on Citizendium at all? And what about Craps? :-) John Stephenson 05:20, 6 August 2007 (CDT)