- He is not able to contribute correctly in Moldovan. All original text by him is full of grammar and spelling mistakes. And you must understand that this is a disgrace for a language that has a rather complex grammar, close to the Latin one.
I'm not sure how that is relevant to the issue at hand, and I also have a hard time believing you've read all of my original articles.
To state that Moldovan grammar is close to Latin is a load of bull -- Moldovan may have a case system, but there are less cases than in Latin. Verbs also are much simpler than Latin. Overall it's somewhere between French and Latin as far as grammatical complexity goes.
- The correct articles added by Mark have been transliterated from ro.wiki. This guy is not even interested in learning correct moldovan. All he wants is to make a political statement (which is not the purpose of wikipedia).
You think I want to make a political statement, you are wrong. My concern is equitable distribution of information. If I was really wanting to make a political statement, I would inject POV into articles at mowiki.
- Mark is alone in claiming that he speaks Moldovan ***and*** wants a mo.wiki. All other users that declare themselves Moldovan (and prove it by writing correctly) believe that the current mo.wiki is at best weird and/or a very bad joke. And note that Moldovans are the actual audience Mark claims to care for.
This is quite inaccurate. A few Moldovan users have surfaced. Some have been against mowiki, some have been ambivalent, and some have supported it. I don't claim to "care for" a Moldovan audience. What I care for is the facts. People really do use Cyrillic. It really is used for teaching schoolchildren.
- As you say, the creation and development of mo.wiki should be the work of Moldovans themselves. The problem being that no Moldovan editor wants it. I therefore suggest we close it until actual Moldovan contributors want to create and develop it.
That's entirely untrue -- an outright lie.
Mark