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Thank you for explaining. The phrasing changes are fine. Let's break things up a bit, and - as said aboe - please do the same when editing: one edit for changing references, another for phrasing, another for German terms. Clarity is an objective that - for me - is of higher value than "saving bytes".
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be done (which I dont), please do it consistently -- take all the time you need, sandbox it if it helps, but when you decide to copyedit, edit it through. Or leave it as it was. Otherwise, it means "I expect someone else to do the rest for me" -- when all the editors before you were comfortable with
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Sorry, you lost me with the claim of an edit summary that never was. I do think we can agree on MINOR, but your example highlights how far the edit is from minor - per MINOR, even removing a single "not" isn't minor, the closest criterion being "Removing obvious vandalism" (which it is not), in fact
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What you call "readable ref style" I consider a lack of compactness. My two lines of compacted ref are even more readable,and save some 45 bytes on average. No need to worry about future editors. These two pages are quite mature and I don't see an horde of scribblers descending unto
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Piping from German to English. I will not defend here my position. Please, reshuffle things as you please, but remember that you are writing for an English speaking audience, and, when you encounter an incorrect translation, please find a better
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exponent of Flemish Baroque painting, are a most prominent decoration and embellishment of the simple architectural shape of the nave." Or any other wording of your choice. You may even restore the old sentence. Mine is just one point of view.
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