On 12/22/06, Gregory Maxwell gmaxwell@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/22/06, Luiz Augusto lugusto@gmail.com wrote:
Gianluigi is right to assert the issue for the Italian Wikipedia: this
isn't
a auto-block, first the users talks). But sorry Gregory, English
Wikipedia
really make auto-blocks until no first talk.
There are over 400,000 usernames on enwiki with non-ascii characters in them. Only 3,394 usernames with non-ascii characters have been blocked on enwiki.
Enwiki is big enough to find single examples to support virtually any claim.
Furthermore, you first example is only furthering the argument that enwiki's policy is not ethnocentric.
Do you really want to me download the latest enwiki-latest-logging.sql.gzhttp://download.wikimedia.org/enwiki/latest/enwiki-latest-logging.sql.gzfile and make a local query? Sincerely, I don't understand any effort to defend this stupid policy from English Wikipedia, like I don't understand the recent xenophobic on the latest steward elections. This policy, the votes like "generic vote against Anglo-American focus of all wiki-projects" and some small points are to me the same subject: bias
I don't have time to talk in biased subjects, my free time is devoted to develop libre content.