Joe Decker
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@Joe Decker:: As I have contacted you earlier and have edited the article but can not move it myself, can you now move this draft to article mainspace, as I have edited it to meet the Wikipedia article status. Please look in to it. Thanks. Nauriya, Let's talk - 20:44, August 6, 2018 (UTC).
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- Sadly, I think that's the right call. I've been hoping for quite some time for my life to free up in ways that would permit me to meaningfully contribute again, and I still hope and expect that will eventually be the case, but in the meantime, I'm happy to be a regular (and very occasional) contributor until then. I have nothing for love for this project, and I'm well. My thank you to everyone here, with a special shout out to my colleages over the years at URBLP. --joe deckertalk 19:54, 10 December 2022 (UTC)