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Hello, I am a French speaking Wikipedian, the historian who wrote the French version of the article on the castle of Colombier. It would be very nice if somebody was interested in translating or updating the English version Thanks in advance.--OPAN (talk) 15:40, 27 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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These five links that keep being added don't work. It looks like they might be from inside a local network or require permissions to access. The \\flora.ne.ch URLs just keep timing out and not finding the server. Once a \\floranet.ne.ch link was used. At one point I was able to see a landing page for a search of documents, but now I just get a 403 error. Whatever these files are, they are not Sources because none of the text in the article is based on them. They are not References for the same reason. They are External Links and if the majority of users can't access the external link, then it is useless.

Five links to the same search landing page are unnecessary. Five links to a 403 error are useless. Five links with descriptions in French on the English Wikipedia, unclear relevance and impossible to access is even worse.Tobyc75 (talk) 15:28, 24 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]