On 10/12/05, V. Ivanov amikeco@gmail.com wrote:
Stop talking nonsense about my country. ;) Wikipedia is a neutral place, it's not a place for nationalist extremists like you.
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2005/12/10, Adrenalin adrenalinup@gmail.com:
I say it again, the only Moldovans who write Moldovian language using cyrillic are the Transnistrian ones, but they are FORCED by russian MILITARY FORCES! (read more http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transnistria) They don't choose that, the RUSSIA CHOOSE FOR THEM! (or have you heard of any referendum?).
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Or i feel like wikipedia are under russian military forces influence too...
I do not think there is a problem of national extremism here. It is pure indignation. I was born in Moldova, I was taught Romanian in school and passed the Baccalaureate exam on Romanian and on the History of Romanians, I spoke all my life Romanian, I wrote it always with the Latin script, and I come on Wikipedia - a decent source of information - and I find out that actually it is Moldovan that we speak in Moldova, and that we write it with the Cyrillic script (that I couldn't even use for writing anything in Romanian and that does not represent all the Romanian sounds, anyway). And furthermore, taking into consideration the way mo.wikipedia is organized (containing all the Cyrillic content), I conclude that Cyrillic Moldovan is representative of Moldova. This is the non-sense in all this issue.
OK, so let it be that Moldovan language existed and exists, but only in Cyrillic script, and only as an artificial language that was always imposed by the authorities. This should not suggest that it has anything to do on mo.wikipedia. As it was said in previous posts, this is Moldova's domain, where Romanian is used (no matter what the authorities say). If anything finds it sound to maintain a Cyrillic Moldovan Wikipedia, let it be. However, not on mo.wikipedia. A compromise place would be mo-cyr.wikipedia. Anyway, Wikipedia is structured by languages and not by countries. There is no nz.wikipedia, nor au.wikipedia, nor at.wikipedia.org. There are no New Zealand, Australian or Austrian languages. There was once a Moldovan Cyrillic language that is presently imposed to a minority of citizens of Moldova that live in a separatist region called Transnistria. As it was said earlier, mo.wikipedia is just a means of disinformation. Mo.wikipedia should be keeped only as a disambiguation page, having a redirect to ro.wikipedia.
A compromise solution, in my opinion: 1) Move all the mo.wikipedia content to a mo-cyr.wikipedia. 2) Remove Node_us' administrative powers over mo.wikipedia and give him the Administrator privileges on mo-cyr.wikipedia. Thus he conserves the Administrator status over the Wikipedia that he created (in the sense of having most contributed to it). 3) Organize an election for a new mo.wikipedia Administrator. I believe Ronline or Oleg Alexandrov would be good candidates (of course, under the condition that they desire so). Mo.wikipedia should be administered by a Moldovan or a Romanian.
Thus this issue will cool down. At least for the moment.
So, please, could an Administrator - with enough privileges - join this discussion?