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minusonemillionkarma — Preceding unsigned comment added by Minusonemillionkarma (talk • contribs) 02:07, 9 March 2011 (UTC)
Your article has been moved to AfC space
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joe•roet•c 21:28, 22 January 2012 (UTC)Argo
editHi Hjfreeland,
As it seems you may not be watching the talk page, I copy my recent post here:
- Thank you for the explanation. It would be much better though if a document referring to Argo could be referenced that predates the 1998 publication using ARGO as an acronym. As it is, your note seems to directly contradict an Argo Science Team (old name of the Argo Steering Team) publication:
- "This document describes some initial ideas for the design and implementation of Argo, a global array of autonomous profiling floats. The original concept grew out of two independent, but connected, initiatives, "A Proposal for Global Ocean Observations for Climate: the Array for Real-time Geostrophic Oceanography" (ARGO)..."
- If indeed the name Argo was conceived before the acronym, it shouldn't be difficult to produce some evidence to that effect. If, rather, the acronym came first, then I'm afraid wishing it would go away is not a sufficient reason (though it is an understandable one) for excluding it from the article. Wikipedia is supposed to be a source for unbiased information, not a branding tool. I'll leave the acronym out for now, but please provide a source if you can.
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