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Recent changes have added future tense to the instructions. e.g., "will bring" instead of "brings". Writing in the future tense adds more words to read and adds abtraction to what are essentially instructions to be followed in real time. I'd really like to see this article and others that have been recently changed in the same style be returned to the present tense. In a single edit! -- [[User:Admin|Admin]] 10:05, 17 February 2012 (MST) | Recent changes have added future tense to the instructions. e.g., "will bring" instead of "brings". Writing in the future tense adds more words to read and adds abtraction to what are essentially instructions to be followed in real time. I'd really like to see this article and others that have been recently changed in the same style be returned to the present tense. In a single edit! -- [[User:Admin|Admin]] 10:05, 17 February 2012 (MST) | ||
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+ | :I'll start working on it. Also, how about using code tags instead of tt tags, since they now look the same (and code is not deprecated)? --[[User:Lyrositor|Lyrositor]] 14:05, 17 February 2012 (MST) |
Revision as of 14:05, 17 February 2012
Recent changes have added future tense to the instructions. e.g., "will bring" instead of "brings". Writing in the future tense adds more words to read and adds abtraction to what are essentially instructions to be followed in real time. I'd really like to see this article and others that have been recently changed in the same style be returned to the present tense. In a single edit! -- Admin 10:05, 17 February 2012 (MST)
- I'll start working on it. Also, how about using code tags instead of tt tags, since they now look the same (and code is not deprecated)? --Lyrositor 14:05, 17 February 2012 (MST)