Hi,
Le Saturday 31 July 2004 11:52, Gutza a écrit :
Hello,
I hope I'm posting this on the right list, don't know where else to turn. We have a minor dispute on the Romanian Wikipedia and I'd like to ask for your advice. The dispute refers to the naming of an article (would prefer not to specify which article, but it's a sensitive topic with people). Now, there are two spellings proposed for the article name: the one widely accepted in Romania and another one which is preferred by a Romanian minority.
Some people say that the article should be named the way the Romanian majority spells it, others say it should be named as the minority spells it, as to respect the rights of the minority, and most importantly Wikiquette. The article topic itself is not per se relevant to neither the minority nor the majority in particular. Of course that in both cases a redirect will be made from the "other" spelling to the main article, regardless of which will remain as the main article and which remains as a redirect.
Is there an official standing on this issue? Have other people been confronted similar disputes? How did you resolve them? Which of the options above would you personally prefer if you were to decide?
--Gutza
We had one such issue on fr: recently about [[Action directe (...)]].
Some wanted to say "(terrorist group)", some "(left-extremist group)", and some other "(armed group)" and the last "(revolutionary group)". And any other combinations of the above.
The issue is not settled yet.
Yann