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that needed to be sorted out. That's the real reason (ignore the other comment on the talk page as AD has an issue with me...). Awhile back in Wiki, there was a tendency to simply cite entire books or chapters of books as reference sources but more and more, you will see individual pages used as exact notations for bibliographical sourcing. My change back to an earlier format has nothing, repeat nothing, to do with a "rollback" or "vandalism rollback" as was indicated in the comment. FWiW
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whether the burn process was successful or not. So, as this little bugger ate my data, I may not be in a perfect position for NPOV, and my wording may have been to general. But I think some kind of a warning would be appropriate, as this is a serious malfunction, and there must be many systems out there running with the defective version. --
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Much better. Still unsourced, but at least it captures the opposing points of view, rather than the previous uncommented flip from the one to the other. I just took out the other funny negative statement, which made a lot less sense than what you added. By the way, my revert was not intended as an
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I don't think my edit was so bad. In it's present state the article claims that "typically" optical zoom is superior to post-processing. I strongly doubt that and would like to see it sourced. For now, I tried to put it in a neutral way, avoiding the claim that it was "typically" better or worse, but
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Hi Theo, thanks for your comment in the article talk page as to consolidating references. I do agree in many cases, that simplifying citations is required, but in this case, I considered the article was not necessarily an easy one to source and that there were many conflicting pieces of information
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The version that comes with the current standard installation of Ubuntu 8.10, that is: Ubuntus current standard burning program, suffers from the bug documented in the link I gave in the first place: under certain circumstances it deletes the original data without prompting the user(!), regardeless
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That's OK. The level 1 warning template is designed to try to not provoke that reaction, which is why I used it instead of my own often-too-blunt words.
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However, I suspect it is quite a serious bug (although it has been fixed in development as far as I'm aware) so I guess it should be OK to leave there. ~~
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Where is the source for that? That sounds like a POV to me. I don't consider it bug-ridden or unsafe, and I use it every now and then. ~~
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I know the NPOV policy, but I don't see where my sourced stating of a fact would conflict with it in this case. --
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Hmm, didn't do it right there, but it was doing it in the other article; maybe you need two of them: "In
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I tend to get snappy when critized. Should this have been the case here, I apologize. Regards,
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