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Hello everyone,

When I need to illustrate tweets or explain how to do some stuff to
people I'm helping via the LibreOfficeFR twitter account or via our Ask
instance, I often have to link to the page dedicated to the user profile[1].

While this page was completely translated in French, since the moment
the new localization tool has been installed on MediaWiki, the past
translations are gone. Do we still have previous translations or do we
need to (re)translate everything?

Also, when translating the page dedicated to the ESC committee[2], I
made a mistake. My browser lagged and I miss-clicked on British English
rather than French, which means I now have created (by mistake) an
additional page for British English. How can I remove it?

Thanks for your help,

[1] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile/fr
[2] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/ESC/fr

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