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I happened to see the question Widgets for promoting Ubuntu on your websiteWidgets for promoting Ubuntu on your website. In the question it states:

This is a collection for promoting Ubuntu on your website. If you have the rep, please enter the source in this post, rather than in an answer. If not, then post it as an answer and someone else will move it in here.

Personally I'm not really a fan of this . I see no reason for that question to exist with people answering 'normally'.

Just wondering what others views are (and perhaps how this is done elsewhere on Stack Exchange).

I happened to see the question Widgets for promoting Ubuntu on your website. In the question it states:

This is a collection for promoting Ubuntu on your website. If you have the rep, please enter the source in this post, rather than in an answer. If not, then post it as an answer and someone else will move it in here.

Personally I'm not really a fan of this . I see no reason for that question to exist with people answering 'normally'.

Just wondering what others views are (and perhaps how this is done elsewhere on Stack Exchange).

I happened to see the question Widgets for promoting Ubuntu on your website. In the question it states:

This is a collection for promoting Ubuntu on your website. If you have the rep, please enter the source in this post, rather than in an answer. If not, then post it as an answer and someone else will move it in here.

Personally I'm not really a fan of this . I see no reason for that question to exist with people answering 'normally'.

Just wondering what others views are (and perhaps how this is done elsewhere on Stack Exchange).

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Do we promote "collection" wikis?

I happened to see the question Widgets for promoting Ubuntu on your website. In the question it states:

This is a collection for promoting Ubuntu on your website. If you have the rep, please enter the source in this post, rather than in an answer. If not, then post it as an answer and someone else will move it in here.

Personally I'm not really a fan of this . I see no reason for that question to exist with people answering 'normally'.

Just wondering what others views are (and perhaps how this is done elsewhere on Stack Exchange).