This is a mere selection of comments supporting the move away from DA, in random order from each of three sources. The groundswell of support clearly represents a consensus for change. A small minority of users are uncomfortable with the removal of DA, and of them, a few are vocal opponents. Some of these people have already changed their minds to support the moves.

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These quotations are from pages that invited feedback to a proposal to remove DA from the article. None was accompanied by any negative comment.

I've never liked linking dates and the 6 reasons you mention are quite compelling.... Austin Murphy (talk)

MOSNUM talk

Tony1's talk page

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  1. Overlinking is a huge obstacle to building good Articles that will be a joy to read, either on paper or on-screen. Delinking of dates is an important building block towards that end.--Goodmorningworld (talk) 16:54, 17 November 2008 (UTC)
  2. I have never found a convincing reason for linking dates, or autoformatting them (whether the dates are linked or not). Removing these next-to-useless features will improve Wikipedia's linking system and disable a function that did not help the vast majority of our readership (IP and no-preference users). Dabomb87 (talk) 22:18, 17 November 2008 (UTC)

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Negative responses You can find opposition at MOSNUM talk and Tony1 talk, and archives. Also at the following talk pages of seven of the 100 surveyed articles at which there was a negative comment):

Users Francis Shonken, Philip Baird Shearer and Ckatz have expressed their opposition to the move; however, it has not been easy to locate their substantive arguments.

My personal analysis of the reasons for opposition, which I'm quite willing to be rebutted on, is that it comes down to one or more of the following.

I'm keen to discuss this with those who are opposed. Tony (talk) 11:57, 19 August 2008 (UTC)