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Thank you for noting that my edit was not minor. I'm sorry, I tend to think that if something is "unimportant" or that probably "no one will care" about it, that it should be marked as minor, but this is not the first time that something I've contributed as minor is later marked as major. Regardless of whether this is the first time you've done this for me, thank you and I'm sorry for not knowing well the difference between a major and minor contribution to WikiTI. -[[User:Saibot84|Saibot84]] 16:24, 1 September 2006 (PDT)
 
Thank you for noting that my edit was not minor. I'm sorry, I tend to think that if something is "unimportant" or that probably "no one will care" about it, that it should be marked as minor, but this is not the first time that something I've contributed as minor is later marked as major. Regardless of whether this is the first time you've done this for me, thank you and I'm sorry for not knowing well the difference between a major and minor contribution to WikiTI. -[[User:Saibot84|Saibot84]] 16:24, 1 September 2006 (PDT)
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:I know this is over two years late, but I suppose I should explain the reasoning. There is an option to hide minor edits from the recent changes list, and adding that much text to a page clearly isn't a minor change, so everybody should know about it. I simply re-saved the page with that blurb to get that effect. Wikipedia has a similar policy. [[User:AndyJ|Andy Janata]] 17:25, 1 February 2009 (UTC)

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Thank you for noting that my edit was not minor. I'm sorry, I tend to think that if something is "unimportant" or that probably "no one will care" about it, that it should be marked as minor, but this is not the first time that something I've contributed as minor is later marked as major. Regardless of whether this is the first time you've done this for me, thank you and I'm sorry for not knowing well the difference between a major and minor contribution to WikiTI. -Saibot84 16:24, 1 September 2006 (PDT)

I know this is over two years late, but I suppose I should explain the reasoning. There is an option to hide minor edits from the recent changes list, and adding that much text to a page clearly isn't a minor change, so everybody should know about it. I simply re-saved the page with that blurb to get that effect. Wikipedia has a similar policy. Andy Janata 17:25, 1 February 2009 (UTC)