I really don't think voting is a fair option.
Since, in the entire Norwegian Wikipedia community (including both no:
and nn:), Bokmål speakers are the majority, it will be just about as
fair as it was when the vote was held whether or not there should be a
separate nn: and nb:.
You may object that no: users should get to choose the official name
of their own Wikipedia, but this doesn't seem fair to me. If no:
chooses the name "Norsk", even though it's becoming more and more
Bokmål-only, perhaps Nynorsk could also change interwiki links to
"Norsk"? They are both accurate.
Neither variety has more of a claim than the other to the title
"Norsk". They are both "Norsk".
Mark
On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 01:57:38 +0100, Lars Alvik <larsal(a)stud.ntnu.no> wrote:
I've transfared this debate to the forum at no:
for futher discution,
but my impression is that most people don't really care about this.
I've also proposed a voting over the matter, begining in a few days.
Hopefully this will be the debate to end all debates (heard that one
before? :))
mvh.
Lars Alvik
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