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This page move defeats the purpose of the original creation of this page. There have been several references to the "French", this page was to be a catch all for that term, but more specifically to differentiate it from [[French language]]. By turning it a 4 word "list page" from a single word entry it has completely lost all of its original meaning. --[[User:Gvsualan|Alan del Beccio]] 09:26, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
 
This page move defeats the purpose of the original creation of this page. There have been several references to the "French", this page was to be a catch all for that term, but more specifically to differentiate it from [[French language]]. By turning it a 4 word "list page" from a single word entry it has completely lost all of its original meaning. --[[User:Gvsualan|Alan del Beccio]] 09:26, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
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: I agree with Gvsualan on this one. The term "French" has been referenced several times and we should have a page describing that, such as we do for [[Spanish]] and [[English]]. If perhaps the list was too long or taking up to much space (I don't think it was), then the list should have been placed on "French people" or something, as we frown on using "List ofs" when not necessary, and the French page kept with a link to French people.--[[User:Tim Thomason|Tim Thomason]] 10:10, 3 March 2006 (UTC)

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This page move defeats the purpose of the original creation of this page. There have been several references to the "French", this page was to be a catch all for that term, but more specifically to differentiate it from French language. By turning it a 4 word "list page" from a single word entry it has completely lost all of its original meaning. --Alan del Beccio 09:26, 3 March 2006 (UTC)

I agree with Gvsualan on this one. The term "French" has been referenced several times and we should have a page describing that, such as we do for Spanish and English. If perhaps the list was too long or taking up to much space (I don't think it was), then the list should have been placed on "French people" or something, as we frown on using "List ofs" when not necessary, and the French page kept with a link to French people.--Tim Thomason 10:10, 3 March 2006 (UTC)