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Copyright issues[edit]

Evrik, thank you for cleaning this up. Once you are 100% sure it's free of copyright issues from this web site, please ask for a {{copyvio-revdel}} on the affected pages, particularly Talk:Historically notable Scout camps/Archive 1. The edit history log of that page needs to be maintained due to edits by editors other than you. Courtesy ping to Kintetsubuffalo since he created what is now that archive page. davidwr/(talk)/(contribs) 23:36, 20 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]

  • @Davidwr:, Kintetsubuffalo has not edited in a while. I didn't keep the original text in the history because the first post were a copy paste from the USSSP site. I did run an earwig copyvio check on the work. --evrik (talk) 00:50, 21 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Kintetsubuffalo edited in the last 48 hours on the Commons, hopefully he will see the cross-wiki ping next time he logs in. davidwr/(talk)/(contribs) 00:55, 21 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Notable BSA camps[edit]

None of the BSA camps have an explanation as to why they are notable. Only this one: "The oldest scout camp may be Camp Owasippe in Michigan." --Egel Reaction? 10:38, 21 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]

I assumed that since they are in a section entitled "Oldest Boy Scout Camps of the BSA" it was self-evident. --evrik (talk) 03:13, 22 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]
But why list the oldest 20 and not just the oldest 1? That seems very arbitrary. The notability becomes very thin at 20. --Egel Reaction? 11:21, 22 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Bundeslager 2022 Schweiz[edit]

35'000 Teilnehmer:innen treffen sich 2022 zum Bundeslager im Schweizer Kanton Wallis. 2A02:1210:182F:3000:980B:EDE6:6F8D:F8AB (talk) 13:39, 31 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]