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Pieter Jansegers is a teacher of French and a computer enthusiast.

http://jansegers.mezoka.com


Jansegers a family name to be proud about.

Pierre Jansegers was the name of a striker in the beginning of the 20 century that did die for the fight for the social wellfare system in Belgium.

http://www.uqac.uquebec.ca/zone30/Classiques_des_sciences_sociales/classiques/bertrand_louis/histoire_demo_belgique_2/gravures_tome_2_pages_html/hist_t2_fig_89A.html


But many other people do have the family name Jansegers and we are quite actively involved in the creation of the multimedia society. In lots of fields.

Currently the page I created on us is under discussion. That's alright: discussion is the starting point of change and in any case it is the fundament for serious decisions about the futur use of Wikipedia.


At the moment, a page of mine that I did create on Wikipedia about people with the family name Jansegers that have a homepage or a notable history is under debate.

I will respect the decision whatever it will be by the Wikipedian editors.

I just want to add an element into the debate:

My aim by creating the page was to represent the activity of all people I know off that have my family name.

At the moment, my listings in most of the search engines do block the entrance of the other jansegers folks unless they go for paid inclusion.

I wanted to correct this by creating the wikipedia article on people with my family name.

The essential thing about the choice of doing so on a wiki platform is the ability people have to add themselves.

Could Wikipedia consider the opening of a family name listing of active web people. Dmoz can't follow up in this area, search engines are becoming increasingly more inapt for search of real common people home pages.

In any case, I'm trying to get back the information I collect on the page about my cognates.

Jansegers


I'm afraid I did create this user page in an somewhat unorthodox manner, like I'm quite used to work in a wiki environment, I just did it rigth away.