[Foundation-l] Language codes to rename
Amir E. Aharoni
amir.aharoni at gmail.com
Mon Jan 12 10:35:19 UTC 2009
2009/1/11 geni <geniice at gmail.com>:
> 2009/1/11 Amir E. Aharoni <amir.aharoni at gmail.com>:
>> 2009/1/11 Jon Harald Søby <jhsoby at gmail.com>:
>>>> > Also, I'd like to know what's the progress of renaming the subdomain "mo"
>>>> to
>>>> > "mo-cyrl" mo.wikipedia.org -> mo-cyrl.wikipedia.org, as was stated in
>>>> > november last year, an important issue for us.
>>>>
>>>> For whom?
>>
>> Did they have an election and chose Mr. Cetateanu Moldovanu as their
>> representative?
>
> This issue has been discussed in great length previously on the
> mailing lists. If you do not think mo.wikipedia.org with cyclic in it
> does not upset non-Transnistrian Moldovans then you could probably do
> with reading up on the politics and 20th century history of the
> relevant area.
I know all that very well.
Mr. Moldovanu says "us", so he claims to represent someone. Let's
suppose that he claims to represent all non-Transnistrian Moldovans.
Is there a history book that proves these things:
* That all non-Transnistrian Moldovans are upset about Cyrillic Moldovan?
* That all non-Transnistrian Moldovans are upset about Cyrillic
Moldovan Wikipedia?
I'm really sorry about the harshness, but Mr. "Moldovan Citizen" is
either completely clueless, or - more likely - a troll. From this
point i am stopping to feed him, and i suggest the whole list to do
the same.
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