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{{ helpme}} referring to the above discussion, which is settled now, is it proper wikietiquette for me to remove it? can I remove my own comments from talk pages? how about this question, after it is answered? Thank you. Efcmagnew ( talk) 03:04, 14 February 2010 (UTC)
{{ helpme}} Do external links have to be in the external links section, or can they be in the body of the article if they relate to the nearby text? Specifically, in the article Garlic, can I move the <{{wikibook|horticulture|garlic}}> template for the horticulture WB to the ==cultivation== section? It doesn't seem to be the best place for it down in the "extenal links" section, and the subject of the book section on garlic directly relates to the text of the cultivation section. Thank you. Efcmagnew ( talk) 19:25, 3 March 2010 (UTC)
Hi Efcmagnew. Thanks for trying to improve the Tomato article, but there's a problem with the sources you used. The first one specifically says it's based on Wikipedia [1], and the second ( [2]) seems very similar to the Wikipedia article, leading me to suspect that it also got information from here (I will try to confirm this). Obviously we can't confirm statements on Wikipedia by using material that was based on Wikipedia! You may like to read the guidelines on reliable sources. In particular, both of these sites probably count as 'self-published'. Best wishes, Thomas Kluyver ( talk) 14:03, 24 March 2010 (UTC)
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I replied on my talk. Let me know what article it is you're interested in. Fences& Windows 14:32, 25 May 2010 (UTC)
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