Timwi-
I failed to make it clear enough that I expected the limitations imposed on tlh to also apply to tokipona. Now everyone things I wanted the Klingon Wikipedia, when in fact I only wanted equal rights.
I strongly support eliminating interlanguage links to Toki Pona, which is a vanity language if there ever was one.
And the only reason why we still don't have equal rights is because people like you insisted on opposing tlh, because you said conceited and respectless things like "If anyone puts it back up, I'll go in there and suspend it myself!"
That is not an actual quote. What I said is:
"Tim Starling disabled the wiki on my request because it was not created in consensus. However, should the wiki be reinstated without due process, I will if necessary take it down myself."
Note the important words "without due process" and "if necessary" (interestingly, you also added an exclamation mark where there was none). You seem to be happy only if a developer does what you want, regardless of whether there is community consensus to do so. I'd say developer actions should reflect community consensus. Developers should not enforce any single point of view, unless it is Jimbo's (and that, too, may soon come to an end).
In effect this means - believe it or not - that I would, if necessary, *reinstate* the Klingon Wikipedia if it was taken down in violation of our compromise. Of course, my support for this compromise wanes the more you use phrases like "conceited and respectless", continue to campaign for restoring the interlanguage links, and misquote what I said. A certain degree of sincerity is required for a compromise to work.
Regards,
Erik