Let's say what tomorrow the en.wikipedia would be in japanese script, because of some ppl what write english language using japanese symbols, and someone will call to revert it back to the real script, latin, would he be a nationalist extremist too ?
That's a bad example. A better one would be about all Englishmen choosing to write in Japanese characters, while some wikipedians choose to use Latin script on. :) The alphabet issue is not always so easy, as you try to put it: there is at least too wikipedia editions that chose not to use official script: the Tatar and the Belorusan.
2005/12/10, Field Nothing fieldtheory2@hotmail.com:
Stop talking nonsense about my country. ;)
Well, Russia supports Transnistria, think of how people from Moldova perceive it.
Well, are there any "worse people" living over there in Transnistria? :) Have you ever thought of their feelings, emotions, goals? I've talked to some people from there as well as from South Ossetia -- I don't see why these people or their decisions might be ignored...
2005/12/15, Liviu Andronic landronimirc@gmail.com:
A compromise solution, in my opinion:
- Move all the mo.wikipedia content to a mo-cyr.wikipedia.
- Remove Node_us' administrative powers over mo.wikipedia and give
him the Administrator privileges on mo-cyr.wikipedia. Thus he conserves the Administrator status over the Wikipedia that he created (in the sense of having most contributed to it).
Yes, seems a good idea; I've talked about it once. I agree, it might be fair.
Sl. Ivanov
-- Esperu cxiam!