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- HailWiki
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- HailWiki
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- O Ward, hear my prayer.
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- I have sinned against Wiki:
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- I have prolonged pointless ThreadMode;
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- I have made noise, not signal;
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- Too closely have I followed http:RecentChanges,
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- Neglecting RandomPages;
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- Too little use have I made of
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- To find links to create between pages;
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- I constantly struggle against
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- The tempting insularity of AutoPcnResults;
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- And finally, in my pride I believed I could show
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- Others the errors of their ways,
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- Not first seeking to mend my own failings.
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- For this, and for all my other sins,
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- I beseech your forgiveness.
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- Help me be a model WikiCitizen:
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- May I follow GoodStyle,
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- May I learn from your example of patience,
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- And act for Wiki's benefit eternally.
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- Help me reSetTheBozoBit
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- And consider the contribution, not the contributor;
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- Help me recognize the moment of TargetReached,
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- When it is time for me to leave.
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- For this, O Ward, hear my prayer.
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- HailWiki
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- HailWiki
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- Amen.
-- Mark
Irons
Hail Wiki, full of grace, and also full of ThreadMode crap...
A HailWiki is a cleansing ritual you should undertake as a WikiPenance for uglifying WikiWikiWeb. It should consist of a few tiny chunks of WikiGnome work. If as many people take HailWiki penances as despoil Wiki, the site will eventually be much better for it. Not that I expect that to happen.
Do this in addition to, not as a replacement for, the advice in FixYourWiki.
-- EmlynShannon
If you're looking for WikiGnome work, you could start with RefactorByMerging.
See WikiPenance