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<noinclude> | <noinclude>If Resolution is missing, then the text says: "Resolution not yet found". If the parameter "Resolved" has content, such as "Yes", the page will be categorised into [[:Category:Resolved discussions]]. This means that the current resolution has been updated to the main page (and this is mentioned on the page). If it is empty, the page will be categorised to [[:Category:Ongoing discussions]], and the resolution should be updated to the main page. For details, see [[Discussion]]. | ||
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|Statements= Resolution is the word for the outcome of a discussion. | |Statements= Resolution is the word for the outcome of a discussion. | ||
|Resolution= Accepted. | |Resolution= Accepted. | ||
|Argumentation = | |Argumentation = A hierarchical thread of arguments. Each argument should be on its own line, and hiererchy is decribed using indents (colon characters : in the beginning of the line). | ||
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Revision as of 11:54, 12 July 2018
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Resolution: Resolution not yet found. (A stable resolution, when found, should be updated to the main page.) |
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If Resolution is missing, then the text says: "Resolution not yet found". If the parameter "Resolved" has content, such as "Yes", the page will be categorised into Category:Resolved discussions. This means that the current resolution has been updated to the main page (and this is mentioned on the page). If it is empty, the page will be categorised to Category:Ongoing discussions, and the resolution should be updated to the main page. For details, see Discussion.
{{discussion |Statements= Resolution is the word for the outcome of a discussion. |Resolution= Accepted. |Argumentation = A hierarchical thread of arguments. Each argument should be on its own line, and hiererchy is decribed using indents (colon characters : in the beginning of the line). }}