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Germanic people to talk about latin languages speaking people). In an old medieval roman/germanic dictionnary it says, in the roman title, "Vocabulair pour aprendre Romain et
Flameng" (Vocabulary to learn Roman and Flemmish) and in the germanic title "Vocabulaer om jeleerne Walsch eñ vlaemsch"; which shows that the term "walsch" (it is "waals" in modern Dutch now) was used by the germanic side first (logically, it was a germanic word), roman side used the latin derived word "roman". "walon/walloon" started to be used by Walloon people to differentiate themselves from other roman populations; it was already in use by the 16-17th century.
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medieval religious map, in latin, that uses "Vallonia" to name roughly what is current day
Wallonia. The reason why Wallonia hasn't been much in use in the past (with the exception of religious use, that is bishop etc areas of influence) is that there wasn't political unity; there was a people called "Walloons" by themselves and the others, but they were under the rule of different political entities (Comty of Namur, Principalty of Liege, Duchy of Luxembourg, and some smaller ones).
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however, I think I may leave the situation as it is. I may crack up tomorrow, but for the time being I'd much rather avoid prostituting myself. Not that contacting the opposition would be in any way prostitution, but it will deteriorate quickly from there. I may even wake up some day and find, Kafka-style, that I've become a politician.) --
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It's not ha-ha funny. I never did say that. I expected neither a groan nor a chuckle nor anything but a mildly disconcerted frown. Still, I think people - with a few notable exceptions - are confusing the articles (which warrant some seriousness, I'll grant you that) with the community pages, where a
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I've seen this issue too several times in the past, including yesterday. I use
Mozilla 1.7. When I click Save page, sometimes it will take minutes before it returns. In the meantime, I can look at my contributions and see the system has recorded my change, yet the page has not refreshed yet. If I use
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means (see items #2 and #1 respectively). Thus, I do not know under what license was this image taken from the site you specified - I'm not a copyright lawyer, but I gather it may be lawful for me to copy the image from the
Walloon Knowledge (XXG) and translate it back into English, but unlawful to
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Walloon federal State (currently called "Region", which is misleading about its true nature, and a demand to change "Region" into "State" or "Region-State" in the constitution exists) came into existence only on the 1980s, so the official recognition of the walloon symbols is quite recent, but
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BTW, the etimology of the word "walon" doesn't mean "stranger", but "Celt", and also (as all Celts bordering the germanic frontier back then where under Roman Empire rule) by extension "roman, latin". From there derive words like "Welsh", "Waelsch" (used on the latin/germanic linguistic border by
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I hope you don't mind that I've been completing articles you started, I have lots of this material already in Word documents for my own personal use gathered over the years so it is a trivial task for me to add names etc.. I do not mean to "steal the glory" from you or anything, I'm just doing my
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I appreciate your support. Informing the opposition is a good idea, which I would have implemented were it not for the fact that I secretly had them killed, dismembered, and buried beneath assorted crossroads. As you can see, overreaction extracts its toll when it comes to politics. (Honestly,
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The word "Wallonie" and "Walonreye" are quite new (by ~1840, it seems it was first created in
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There is no mention of the licence actually; but you can assume you can use it under GFDL, once the author knew about the GFDL he made all of his linguistics works available under that licence. I could specifically ask him, or send you his email so you ask him, if that makes you feel more
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858:(I wasn't off by too much. Most of the time it seems today is forever) and all the information you provided above - it will probably be better, as per wiki etiquette, if you added it to the Wallonia article, in order to set the credentials right.
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there are some maps by the same author (and here clearly stated as GFDL), it shows only a couple more cities, and also the provincial boundaries; but most interesting, maybe the author has the data to create vectorial
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motto has been choosen at about the same time as the flag, anthem, and fest day (by 1913, I don't remember the exact day right now), it means "Walloon forever!" in walloon language (and was proably written
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How could you not know that admins are forbidden to have a sense of humour? Didn't you read the secret invisible policy pages that must have been created some time between me becoming an admin and now?
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My
Mozilla also had that issue. I tried to do it before Finlay and it took a really long time and came back not able to do it. Things are working fine, though a little slow, on other pages. Weird.
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I see you are working on a graphical timeline. I will release a project in one or two months to produce script based graphical timelines. I mailed you some examples. If you're interested let me know.
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glory is if you too can juggle twelve weasels at once, in which case remind me to send you an invitation to the brotherhood. Other than that, it should be noted that you did a commendable job over at
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Once again, I feel a better person after checking your list :) By the way EasyTimeline and doc's are ready. Eloquence will add it to MediaWiki software when he finds the person who has his time.
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Thanks for the commendation, and thanks for the quick reply. I must say that I was greatly surprised (for the better) by the speed in which a reply was given. Furthermore, I have now found the
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Thanks again for your feedback. As you can see I am still busy writing Middle-earth articles, but your edits of the main article inspired me to rewrite 'Places' as well and provide links! Your
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was; he held three chiefly titles as King of Lakeba and Paramount Chief of Nayau and Lau. (He was also a descendant, on his mother's side, of Tongan royalty). The present Prime Minister,
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I'm glad you clarified. You're good as an editor, and I trust you'd make a great admin. You might have to notify the present "oppose" voters that you've issued a clarification.... :-)
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Hi Itai, I justed wanted to say that contrary to other comments I find your contribution to wikitech pretty funny at times. You will make it into Wikiquote this way sooner or later :)
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more lax approach is due. Still, this is good place to make a stand - if I managed 2,000 edits without being an editor, I'll probably manage 2,000 more without a change of status. --
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is being threatened by your jocular statement in your request. At the moment you'd fail the vote. Please clarify your stance on "reverting for fun"; you'll gain four votes.
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I'm sorry my reply is a ramble. I've had a particularly exhausting day and I'm not thinking very clearly. I ought to be sleeping, but you know what Wikiholism does ...
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Nobody told me about secret invisible policy pages! Well, I suppose I'm better off this way. If it's a choice between not being an admin and having to undergo that
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another window to go back to that page I just saved, then it seems the page gets refreshed just before I see the updated page in the other window (tab).
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I took down your request for adminship because a consensus was not reached. If you would like, I could nominate you for adminship sometime in July. --
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I appreciate all your responses. I've been editing freely for quite some time now, so I suppose the curse has been lifted. Must've been the goat. --
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