Of course, we could go article for article, but some
"interesting"
stuff that is apparently acceptable on one of those "national"
Wikipedias is:
http://sr.wikipedia.org/wiki/ХвоŃĐž_ĐованŃĐľŃĐľ_пО_ĐĐ° ŃĐľŃŃ
(Gospel of Matthew, full edition)
[[ХвоŃĐž ĐованŃĐľŃĐľ пО ĐĐ°ŃĐşŃ]] (Gospel of Mark, also
full edition)
Not that big of a deal, but still, everybody thinks that it's OK to
post the Holy Bible on Wikipedia.
Is there no Serbian Wikisource?
Basically, it's a proposal to allow people to
write from certain POVs,
which would be labeled so. Here are the rules (my translation from that
page):
1. At least one editor wants to write about it.
2. At least five editors support legitimacy of that POV.
3. At least one of those five is an admin.
4. At least five articles in user namespace describing that POV.
5. That the POV does not promote racial, religious or other hate and
doesn't call for violence. This is solemly a concern of such things as
fascism or nazism.
6. That the POV has local (i.e. is connected to Serbia somehow) or
global importance.
7. That the POV is described in a proper place on Serbian Wikipedia.
Sounds like it's a Serbian edition of Wikinfo rather than Wikipedia...
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