Talk:Barn raising

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This article doesn't actually talk about how the barn is raised. Did people pull on ropes attached to the timbers, or directly grab the timbers, or what? The structure was actually constructed flat, then lifted up, right? Was there a foundation? Was siding put on afterwards? I am very unclear how this worked. —Vivacissamamente 21:03, 27 May 2006 (UTC)

The idea is about the concept of communities working together to enhance individual needs. It isn't about the actual physical method of building the thing. Comprehend? If you want to know how barns are build, then this isn't the correct article I'm afraid. ~AFA Imagine I swore. 00:43, 2 April 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Appears to be entirly from the Meatball Wiki page.

Or is it vice versa? The copyright on Meatball Wiki content remains with the contributor, and as far as I know unless the contributor gives a licence, there is no licence to use material away from Meatball Wiki. See Meatball:MeatballWikiCopyright for more information. ~AFA Imagine I swore. 00:48, 2 April 2007 (UTC)