Hi

On 4/3/07, Birgitte SB <birgitte_sb@yahoo.com> wrote:
Luiz

Perhaps it is the language barrier, but I am not sure
about what you are saying entirely.

I think you are saying that there is a continued need
for [[:oldwikisource:]] outside of staring new
wikisources.  Of course I agree with you in that.  But
as I said, not everyone agrees with this.  I cannot be
certain of everyone I talked to about this (it was not
recently), but timichal is one person who talked of
merging content into incubator and the conversation
ended with us agreeing to disagree about the issue.  I
do not believe he was talking about the year 2859.  I
am not entirely against the idea of merging the test
wiki process, but I am against handing off that
process without some seperate conditions for
Wikisources.  First that related languages should be
required to attempt to work together to conserve
resources (i.e. in the line of de.WS hosting Low Saxon
and en.WS hosting Middle English) before being given a
test wiki.  Secondly that test wikis which do not
"pass" should be imported into [[:oldwikisource:]].

Don't worry, I'm en-1 to read and en-0,5 to write. I understood what you believe. The " With long term you is trying to say "starting at the 2859 year"?" isn't directed to you, but to the people that have said it to you. The "you" is only because *you* that have wrote it on the message :) And the "2859 year" is only a irony.