Walter Vermeir wrote in part:
Anthere wrote:
Could editors on the various international wikipedia and english wikipedia (that is the correct denomination I guess)
That is not I find but if you use something different people will not understand what you mean. I can live whit it.
I never say "international Wikipedia". I might say "Wikipedia is an international project.", but then this /includes/ the English version!
Perhaps the italian wikipedia might be interested by this article ?
Why should they? Why should the Italian Wikipedia care for a article on the English Wikipedia that is a google-translated article from the Italian Wikipedia?
There is a misunderstanding here.
The article began on [[en:]], and it began in Italian. It was only Google-translated later on, for [[en:]]'s use. But [[it:]] might well want the /original/ article, which they didn't have before.
So it's helpful to [[it:]] if the people on [[en:]], before deleting (or translating) the article, send it over to [[it:]], as a matter of courtesy.
-- Toby