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Hi, you are going some great work with the AP Latin series. In the process of approving each of your changes, I noticed that that no. 31 had an incorrect link to the Latin. While I was there, I also changed the header to use our new "translator = wikisource" parameter. It links to a document which explains what a "Wikisource translation" is.

ps. It would be handy if you could create an account; then when your changes appear on Special:Recentchanges we know that the changes are by someone we trust, and we dont need to worry about whether or not it is vandalism. Anyway keep up the good work. John Vandenberg (chat) 04:53, 9 February 2008 (UTC)