I have no problem with halloween decorations, but is it even
widespread in France, other than perhaps due to recent
internationalism?
I know that in the US, many people find halloween offensive because
they believe it's satanic (ha!), and for that reason I would not
advocate using a halloween theme on en.wikipedia; however this might
be different in the francophonie.
mw
On Sun, 31 Oct 2004 11:34:38 -0800 (PST), Anthere <anthere9(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Two years ago, the french wikipedia celebrated its
upgrading on phase III software.
We spent the day hunting bugs, fixing user accounts
and generally making everything work again.
Two years later, we celebrate a rather happy time.
Little vandalism, no conflict, nearly 60 000 articles,
new local associations, as well as pumpkins and
cooking art on
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recettes_du_mois#Octobre_2004
(for all those complaining, we also celebrate
Christmas, end of Ramadan, Carnaval and any other nice
special days you can think of)
Happy Halloween to Kira as well ;-)
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