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This is a two-fold question:

1. I have noticed that the events calendar (the English version) that close events (events that have passed in date/time) are being erased. I would like to propose that we not erase these so that a we could later use this calendar to better prepare for event occurring in the following year. I think this would be important planning data for marketing strategies.

Is it possible to keep these events on the calendar? We could just "strikethrough" the closed listings.


2. I would also like to ask if the events calendar is still being used as an international (english) calendar where ALL events are listed for all of the language groups? It looks like (and I have no problem with this) that different language groups are treating the data in their own different ways. But should we not have a "master" calendar where all of the dates appear for all groups?

So, should we have a "master" calendar where all of the events for all languages appear on one wiki page? I don't think it really matters if the content is multi-lingual. This would also help out in pre-planning marketing strategies.

Marc


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