On 12/4/05, Arbeo M arbeo_m@yahoo.de wrote:
In a nutshell, Wikipedia currently delivers this message to users from Moldova: "If you're using the Latin script (like your national constitution says and like the majority of your compatriots do) we'll call your language Romanian but in case you should use Cyrillic, then we'll consider your language Moldovan".
So, if you change the script, it become another language ? Very strange point to me..
So, when Romanian language was written using Cyrillic (before *1800s*), in your theory that language was called Moldovan ?
I would agree what Moldovan language is a artificial one, and was a mistake of our parliamentary, but I'll never agree what it should be written using Cyrillic, just because i was born in '88 and i never wrote my language using Cyrillic script, and i never see people in my country to wrote the Romanian language (what by mistake is called by some ppl Moldovan) using Cyrillic script.
I'll suggest to remove the mo. subdomain at all, moving it to mo-cyr.wikipedia.org would look like you'll save that actually-bad joke with the hosting at the biggest free encyclopedia.