I think this sound like the best solution. With a link in cyrilic on
ro: and mo redirecting to ro:
mvh.
Lars J. Alvik
Den 29. jun. 2006 kl. 17.28 skrev Igor Coropceanu:
I agree with that statement, why should the Moldovan
Wikipedia only
use Cyrillic, that would imply that Moldovan is normally written in
that alphabet, which is actually false as the vast majority of
Moldovan speakers (i.e. speakers of Romanian in Moldvoa) use the
latin script. But having a latin version of Moldovan would also be
stupid as formal Moldovan and Romanian are identical. A mo-cyr or
ro-cyr version could be created for those who want to read the
Romanian encclopedia in Cyrillic (through a transliteration tool),
but I suggest not implementing that until someone actually requests
a Cyrillic Moldovan encyclopedia.
Liviu Andronic <landronimirc(a)gmail.com> wrote:By all this I am
trying to explain that current Cyrillic content has nothing
to do on mo.wikipedia. If it has any right to exist (low quality
content, no
native contributors, no native people's support of its existance
[at least
not here, not on this mailing-list]), it should be somewhere on a
mo-cyr.wikipedia.
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