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Merging with Community Currency

This article seems to be about a specification authored by Richard Kay for a management system for "community currencies". A specification, not a system. This article has no references, and nothing points to the article, not even the Community Currency article. There is almost nothing about MRS in Google, but I did find a website which contains the specification, perhaps run by Richard Kay and his wife, who are perhaps community currency activists. I also found one page in Google where it is stated that the "CCLite" system implements "Richard Kay's" MRS Specification. This is one of several systems implemented for community currency, and none of the others are mentioned in connection with MRS.

So, I am going to boldly merge this article with Community Currency, since the article seems to have little value as a standalone article. I'll add a paragraph to Community Currency including the couple of references I found. That said, and to be a bit blunt, the CC article is also pretty stubby, has no contributions on its Talk page, and looks like it could also stand being merged somewhere. Person54 ( talk) 22:10, 9 February 2017 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Merging with Community Currency

This article seems to be about a specification authored by Richard Kay for a management system for "community currencies". A specification, not a system. This article has no references, and nothing points to the article, not even the Community Currency article. There is almost nothing about MRS in Google, but I did find a website which contains the specification, perhaps run by Richard Kay and his wife, who are perhaps community currency activists. I also found one page in Google where it is stated that the "CCLite" system implements "Richard Kay's" MRS Specification. This is one of several systems implemented for community currency, and none of the others are mentioned in connection with MRS.

So, I am going to boldly merge this article with Community Currency, since the article seems to have little value as a standalone article. I'll add a paragraph to Community Currency including the couple of references I found. That said, and to be a bit blunt, the CC article is also pretty stubby, has no contributions on its Talk page, and looks like it could also stand being merged somewhere. Person54 ( talk) 22:10, 9 February 2017 (UTC) reply


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