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There is an existing Scott Ambler page, which is me. How do I automatically redirect my user page to my existing page? Right now I have a redirect set up, but it still seems to require people to click on the link (at least it does in Safari). Thanks in advance.
Scott, you may want to be careful about adding links to your own website and writings to the Agile software development article. Wikipedia is not a soapbox, and adding such self-links can create a perception of self-promotion. One approach that has been suggested in the past for situations like this is to post the links you think should be added to the article talk page first, and let others add them to the article if they think the links are worthwhile. Please note that I'm not suggesting that you should go back and do that for the links you've just added. I'm simply suggesting it as something that you might consider doing in the future to avoid creating unnecessary friction with other members of the Wikipedia community. -- Allan McInnes ( talk) 17:15, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
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