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Calidum
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Meltdown627: Did you intend to change the scope of the template? It seems like this now includes accidents that happened in the Soviet era that were outside of rhe
Russian SSR. @
Calidum: I intended this template to cover only Russia, but Russia in any era (pre-Soviet, Soviet Union, and outside the Soviet Union). Otherwise it IMO gets odd as it includes accidents in pre-breakup areas but not those in the same areas after the breakup.
Comment: I'm fine with splitting this between Soviet Union and post-1991 Russia. The French Wikipedia's template has only Russia SSR and post-1991 Russia, but if we find more accidents, it may help to organize it as Soviet and post-Soviet Russia only.
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Calidum
@
Meltdown627: Did you intend to change the scope of the template? It seems like this now includes accidents that happened in the Soviet era that were outside of rhe
Russian SSR. @
Calidum: I intended this template to cover only Russia, but Russia in any era (pre-Soviet, Soviet Union, and outside the Soviet Union). Otherwise it IMO gets odd as it includes accidents in pre-breakup areas but not those in the same areas after the breakup.
Comment: I'm fine with splitting this between Soviet Union and post-1991 Russia. The French Wikipedia's template has only Russia SSR and post-1991 Russia, but if we find more accidents, it may help to organize it as Soviet and post-Soviet Russia only.
WhisperToMe (
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02:25, 25 July 2023 (UTC)reply