[Wikimedia-l] Russian Wikipedia in blacklist trouble again

Strainu strainu10 at gmail.com
Thu May 9 07:18:04 UTC 2013


Yes, it is :) I'm not sure the actual point you were trying to make
stands, though. Even if Russian would only be spoken in Russia, it
still wouldn't be a reason to give in to censorship pressure. But of
course, I'm talking from a country who doesn't have these problems so
openly...

Strainu

2013/5/9 Anthony Cole <ahcoleecu at gmail.com>:
> I was relying on the infobox in English Wikipedia's article, "Russian
> language." Is it safe to say Russian is spoken in many regions outside
> Russia?
>
>
> On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 4:42 AM, Russavia <russavia.wikipedia at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> > Right, one might always read the English Wikipedia article and find
>> > out we were both right (funny, huh? :) ) Totally agree that we don't
>> > want to reopen this, though. Let's just say that Russian is NOT an
>> > official language in Moldova.
>>
>> Nice to work with you on this mailing list to reach a mutually
>> advantageous and NPOV position on this issue. :)
>>
>> Russavia
>>
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