On 27 Nov 2008, at 12:05, David Gerard wrote:
2008/11/27 Michael Everson everson@evertype.com:
We haven't proposed that. We proposed "Ireland (state)".
That has a slight smell of neologism - is the term used anywhere outside Wikipedia?
It is no different from "Georgia (country)"
At least "Republic of Ireland" is something it's called in an official document on the state's formation.
Incorrect. The Constitution of Ireland (1937) specifies that "Ireland" is the name of the state. The Republic of Ireland Act (1948) specifies that "Republic of Ireland" is a "description" of the state.
Once again, the best compromise proposal:
Ireland --> disambiguation page Ireland (island) --> about the island, comparable to the "Great Britain" article Ireland (state) --> about the state.
And yes, I prefer Ireland --> about the state but I recognize that this is no compromise.
Putting the article on Macedonia the country at [[Republic of Macedonia]] has at least kept the argument there down to a dull roar.
The name of Macedonia is "Република Македонија" (Republika Makedonija). This is not the same situation we have in Ireland.
The other problem is that voting frequently sucks as a method of ascertaining consensus.
Certainly, as the Northerners seem to be out filling the vote with unsupported Oppose votes. 'Cause they have not wanted to compromise.
Michael Everson * http://www.evertype.com