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Why remove the table of the salary of the President? My plan is to add other information from these forms so that people do not need to dig through them to find out things like revenue and spending trends. Unless someone objects, I will revert.--User:Dkane
I am the editor who made the removal. In the form it came, I felt it spotlighted a section of the Form 990 that, in the context of an article on "Form 990," ie. the whole thing, was arbitrary to spotlight. Worse than arbitrary, it, to me, seemed like the intent of the article was to present not just the data in that table, but the trend -- in other words, that an argument was being made on a page with a title that does not at all hint at an argument.
I'm glad to hear that other analysis is to follow. In that context, an analysis of Morty's salary may be more appropriate. I'd like to see all such analyses in sections -- not flowing right from the preface -- and any major digressions from the topic "Form 990" ought to be written up in a seperate article, perhaps.
I hope other editors will weigh in, as I am the original editor, and Kane the original writer, and neither of our opinions should carry the day.--Jonathan 00:18, 26 April 2006 (EDT)
The table was removed because its data did not fulfill the promise of the title. The information comes from Form 990, yes, but those figures belong under a discussion of compensation and economics, not of paperwork. I feel it would have been more appropriate to write "For example, one type of information found on Form 990 is the President's annual salary." Originally, it was a segue into the President's annual salary trend - which is interesting, but misplaced. --06sdb 01:04, 26 April 2006 (EDT)