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Hello, Canis!

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-- Eels 12:05, 8 June 2013 (PDT)

You might want to read the part about linking specifically, since all of the links on this page lead to English pages. Eels 12:05, 8 June 2013 (PDT)

"A, tak to działa"

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Pomocna dłoń. Nic dodać nic ująć.

Jest ale małe "ale"- niektórzy spolszczają 1 artykuł od lat, dlatego tą (twoją) informację ignorowałem... Edytuj i twórz strony, które ci i/lub dla innych zależą. Niech Moc pozostanie z nami. Kmyc89 (talk) 13:56, 23 June 2013 (PDT)

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No cóż. Nadszedł czas, na nagrodzenie twojej pracy nad tłumaczeniami (ba[x50]rdzo dobrymi). Poza tym, są to tłumaczenia artykułów z punktu widzenia gry stosunkowo ważnych, także - nie ma za co, i trzymaj tak dalej :D

Note about Edits

I noticed you're making a lot of multiple edits to "Spy checking/pl" and, in each edit, you translate a single point, save it and repeat. Please refrain yourself from doing that - it spams the Recent Changes page, may annoy other users and only looks like you're trying to farm contributions to look like you did a lot more work.

Quality, not quantity. Translating the whole article at once looks better than doing hundreds of little edits.

Vic (talk) 13:44, 14 July 2014 (PDT)

Re: Note about Edits

I appreciate your suggestion, however, I do not agree with what you say. The reason for this is that I used to translate articles like you mentioned, namely, „in one hit” but I came to the conclusion that it's wrong, since doing so I prevent the readers from accessing the content I already translated, but still had not published. Why is that? Firstly, because I (contrary to the great deal of other contributors) focus on articles concerning the key aspect of the game that is strategy - which require extreme amount of time to translate (like Community Mann vs. Machine strategy which I translated single-handedly and which as a whole measured more or less 40 A4 pages). Therefore, I believe that my “small steps” technique is much better, than the one I employed before. I think that doing so I make my edits more transparent when it comes to the content and enable the staff, namely, moderators and administrators to see what exactly I translate. I do not think that doing so I can cause any annoyance in other users, since the edit count which you mentioned is limited to a certain number after which the “Recent Edits” page stops showing other contributions of the same user. I believe you were referring to the “Recent Edits/pl” where the situation may be different since the Polish version of the wiki has relatively few contributors and which therefore may present an extended number of editions because there is space for it (contrary to the global “Recent Edits”). I am not trying to acquire attention, as to my understanding it's senseless. Moreover, obtaining anything else here too. Since I haven't received such a complaint from anyone else except you, I believe it's not a “global” problem and continue publishing my contributions in the way I am used to do it. I hope you will understand my point of view. Let me also encourage you to acquaint yourself with the translations I made (a list is available here: User:Canis/Translations) as a proof of my honesty. Canis (talk) 08:37, 23 July 2014 (PDT)