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Hello, I'm a bit new here, so please do excuse me if I've done anything wrong. I was wondering about having a "Tutorials" catogory. This would be great for a large list of independent tutorials, each with it's own description, history, etc. What do you think? --- Snareklutz11:18, 22 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]
I am a bit intrigued as to why this category includes the Heretical (website), it was there from the beginning, so shows us the history page. -- Jahsonic Jul 24, 2005
Why categorize SaaS-based edtech services into arbitrary geographical sub-categories if they're meant to serve customers in multiple geographies? Categorizing web-based vendors like EdX or BrainPOP into Category:American educational websites when they're intended to be available in countries worldwide seems an inaccurate and limiting distinction. Is there a better way to categorize services that are intended to be global? EcoFuror (talk) 22:32, 7 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]