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ARM Assembly: I recently added an extra entry. Someone else reclassified my entry without any discussion with me. As my entry is actually an ARM Assembly example, I have reinstated it to that heading. Is there a site protocol about not changing other peoples entries? Especially as there is already this opportunity for a discussion. It just does not seem to be polite to make changes to other peoples work without asking first.
 
:Hi BlueWren, a few points
::*Each Task page should only have one <nowiki>=={{language}}==</nowiki> header for each specific language. Under that header there can be any number (within reason) of samples for that language. Each sample for a specific language need not and should not have its own <nowiki>=={{language}}==</nowiki> header. If you check the page's history, you will see the comment for the edit to your contribution says that.
::*On the page [[Rosetta_Code:Policy]], you will find (in the current version) '''You do not have the right to have nobody ever edit your contributions; this is a wiki''' (IIRC, previous versions of the page put it more bluntly...). The contents of the task pages and other pages are frequently edited by people other than the original authors.
::*When posting on the talk pages, please sign your posts - you can do that by adding <nowiki>--~~~~</nowike>.
:I have removed your duplicate ARM Assembly header and replaced it with "alternative versions", you are of course, free to replace that with something more to your liking but please don't put back the duplicate <nowiki>=={{ARMAssembly}}==</nowiki> header.
:--[[User:Tigerofdarkness|Tigerofdarkness]] ([[User talk:Tigerofdarkness|talk]]) 19:10, 6 October 2023 (UTC)
 
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