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* Place the contact information for individuals on their dedicated NASPAWiki contact pages. Avoid having many redundant copies of the information. | * Place the contact information for individuals on their dedicated NASPAWiki contact pages. Avoid having many redundant copies of the information. | ||
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− | * You may use <code>mailto:</code> links to make email addresses easy to use with one click. | + | * You may use <code>mailto:</code> links to make email addresses easy to use with one click. However, some folks prefer to have their email address obfuscated so that only humans can decipher it—please respect their wish. |
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* For phone numbers, use the dialing prefix symbol (plus sign) and country code (1 for both USA and Canada). Group digits using blanks (not parentheses, dashes or periods). For example: +1 212 555 1234. | * For phone numbers, use the dialing prefix symbol (plus sign) and country code (1 for both USA and Canada). Group digits using blanks (not parentheses, dashes or periods). For example: +1 212 555 1234. |
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