https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41490

--- Comment #2 from Nikola Smolenski <[email protected]> 2012-11-02 10:08:13 
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It is very easy to see what is going on, but it is completely impossible to see
why is it going on. For example, if I remove a link, why have I removed it?
(Maybe the articles aren't about the same topics, or they are but one is an
article and another is a list in which case people might disagree etc.)

For a practical example recently I removed a link from sr:Цеглинг to de:Zögling
because the articles aren't about the same topic even though they have exactly
the same name. Without an edit summary someone might see this this as a mistake
and return the link.

I would assume manually entered edit summaries would be appended to
autogenerated summaries so nothing would be lost.

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