On 3/18/06, Alphax (Wikipedia email)
<alphasigmax(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Mark Williamson wrote:
Problem? Look at the recent changes on mo.wiki.
You and your band of
thugs have not been caring about that place since you left a week or
two ago. You just noticed it's still there, oh, let's go complain.
The fact is, none of you actually visits there very often.
AFAICT, it was a POV fork of the Romanian Wikipedia (in Cyrillic), and
you were the only person adding anything to it. The fact is, Moldovan is
a relic of the Cold War, and the only people who still officially use it
are the unrecognized republic of Transnistria.[1]
Hoi,
Please read what you write; '''people''' who still use it.. Of
all
the lame arguments that I have heard this is a great one. May I remind
you of what the Wikimedia Foundation stands for? Information to all
people in their language... Therefore if you want an argument to keep
this project you just provided it.
So, you're in favour of American English split from Commonwealth English
then? After all, the American people have their own language...
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