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I get the impression from the above that Ted definitely favours the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style#Headings Wikipedia] style (sentence case, ie only the first letter capitalised except for proper nouns), as I do, and that Mark doesn't mind and doesn't want to make rules about it.  
I get the impression from the above that Ted definitely favours the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style#Headings Wikipedia] style (sentence case, ie only the first letter capitalised except for proper nouns), as I do, and that Mark doesn't mind and doesn't want to make rules about it.  
* I actually prefer CamelCase for internal work, but felt it too hard to argue for it in a "WikipediaWorld." I prefer CamelCase based on my prefered way to show internal links and a good way to help people understand wiki. [[MarkDilley]] | <small>[[User talk:MarkDilley|talk]]</small>


I respect Mark's "open" approach. However, I recommend that we '''encourage''' sentence case. Reasons:
I respect Mark's "open" approach. However, I recommend that we '''encourage''' sentence case. Reasons:
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