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3033:. I initially did it with the purpose of having for me a list of seasons in top league for every team, so I could allways use it, for exemple, to see when to add top league categories, to know when a player has played, or not, in top league, while playing for some club, to see all clubs that ever played in top league, league titles in different periods, and many other usefull reasons. Initially, I had ony the first list, but I couldn´t refrained myself to continue with more stats, and to make it an article like. So, an experienced and wise editor opinion, like yours, could be very helpfull now to me, what you think I should do with it? Should I turn it to article? Are there any similar footy articles around? What should I name it? Should I add something else? Or, should I just keep it as sandbox? Should I delete it, and tell you sorry for bothering you with such nonsence? :) When you find a minute, please tell me what you recomend me to do. Anyway, this is also a oportunity to send you regards (before the World Cup begins, yuppy!!!) 1504: 1490: 3394: 3352:
another country and Division X in a third country, then so be it - that is how we name the three sets of articles. There is no consensus for imposing little-used names on articles to obtain consistency over multiple categories. The names for the divisions within one country should be reasonably consistent, but forcing consistency between countries is neither needed nor consensus, especially when it violates common English use.
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even if it is slight, it is evidence he tried to start another one. No matter what you want to call Darien, CT, the evidence he edit warred on Chichester and has a habit and pattern of it is grounds for a block this time around. No more advice, no more "aww, that's OK". Straight to banhammerland, even if it is just for 24 or 31 hours. That is a permanent stain on his record he would have to deal with for his actions. -
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This should be discussed somewhere far better advertised than this, but your understanding of the naming policies is not correct. WP:AT is the guiding policy, and using the most common anme is the guiding principle. If X is the common name used in English for divisions in one country, X Division in
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Hi Knepflerle, I hope you're fine. That thing could serve as a textbook example of creating the wrong editing atmosphere and even a "battleground" mentality. I would gladly ignore all rules and delete it myself right now, if I had the time to reply to any subsequent concerns. Instead, I'm leaving for
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to be even handed and transparent) and thus I guess I was a bit hypersensitive to someone doing what appears to me to be a way of getting around the policy. I too withdrew from a discussion after the latter incident because I felt I did nothing wrong (and, it turned out, so too did everyone else).
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Well it was simply that there were over 20,000 hits to it on a Google search and as it was mentioned in some recent professional correspondence about a conference there attended by my colleagues, I thought that it should be stated as common. Maybe it is only commonly spelt that way in Australia. How
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I have yet to see that user pay much attention to what I or anybody else have to say to him. I've often been annoyed with how unhelpful his comments are. Although I think he is much less incivil then some other users, I'll leave a note on his talk page (for what good it will be...), and if he keeps
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I've yet to think of a solution that avoids the problems I've laid out, and haven't been convinced by the arguments which state the use of RoI is particularly problematical. It is a shame there are so many "arguments" on that page on both sides of the form "I like it", "it suits me", "no way" that
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Hello, Knepflerle -- Good grief, since when is all of that posting of templates necessary? This is a routine request, like others I've made from time to time, to correct the capitalization. The only problem, as usual, is that I couldn't move it over the redirect. All of my previous similar requests
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Hi Knepflerle. I noted your suggestion for a general discussion on how Italian settlements should be named on Knowledge (XXG). There was an extensive, and somewhat involved, discussion within the last year that resulted in the rewriting of the naming convention for Italy. The consensus that was
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Hallo Knepflerle, du hast auf der Diskussion des oben genannten Artikels geschrieben, daß du dich in ein paar Tagen um das schlechte Englisch kümmern willst. Ich wollte dich fragen, ob du vielleicht ein Template kennst, das man in den Artikel einbauen kann, damit auch andere gleich sehen, daß hier
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I assume German is your native language so you needed about 1 minute to do the task. BTW this is an English Knowledge (XXG), so Polish speaking editors are responsible for the quality of Polish language sources and German speaking editors are responsible for the quality of German language sources.
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BTW this is an English Knowledge (XXG), so Polish speaking editors are responsible for the quality of Polish language sources and German speaking editors are responsible for the quality of German language sources. Maybe German speaking editors should do some checking of German language sources if
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One last bit of advice: please sign any discussion comment with four tildes (~~~~). The software will automatically convert this into your signature which can be altered in the "Preferences" tab at the top of the screen. I hope I have not overwhelmed you with information. If you need any help just
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How many times can we say Kwamikagami "could with the situation...much better" and not start to look at patterns of misuse of tools and edit warring, even if they are small and slight? He did it on the page I was working on, he did it on Chichester....there is evidence he did it elsewhere. So,
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I am aware of the rule of three reverts, thank you. It doesn't matter what English speakers are used to, it only matters what is the correct way of writing it in standard British/American/Candadian/Astralian English now( as opposued to 50 years ago, 100 years ago or 2000 years ago). Therefore, my
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I'd rather that it were brought to the attention of the community first and only rolled out if there's consensus to do so. Unlike footybio2, it's completely backwards-compatible with the present template, so there's no need for a fork which would only lead to inconsistency in the short to medium
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You're quite right: thank you for calling my attention to that. I know well that not everyone commenting on AN/I is an admin, so I'm not sure what I was thinking at the time. I've struck "admins" and corrected it to "established editors", as that's a better description. I do stand by my opinion,
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The quoted table from www.z-g-v.de is a trash can made by anonymous editors. The table is biased, it minimizes Germany-made expulsions of Poles. No, I don't have academic sources discussing an amateur table on a secondary important site of a German organisation. The same I don't know any serious
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I still feel that such posts are often likely to have the same impact as canvassing, but I believe even more strongly in free speech. I am embarassed to find myself on the opposite side of the fence from the freedom that I hold so dearly. I ask your forgiveness, and will defend to the end your
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If you make well-sourced arguments, people will listen - as evidenced at WP:RS/N. Instead of complaining that people didn't take your word for it automatically, you should be looking at what Stephen Schulz did differently to you so that we listened to him. If you do the same as him in future,
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I realise that some of the old positions and the current positions overlap, and also that there are already articles for many of the positions. Nevertheless, I felt that a comprehensive list was necessary. Please reply on my talk page with your comments, particularly any positions that you feel
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that appears to have satisfied everyone's concerns. Thanks for your early comments to the conversation that helped me decide to dive in and "fight the good fight". The outcome appears to be something that won't anger people while at the same time eliminating the problems caused by a lack of
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and you will find "Kharkov" quite common in English. Add that to the fact that the majority of residents of Kharkiv are Russian speakers and you have quite sufficient reason to include the Russian variant in the article. The article is titled "Kharkiv" by naming conventions, but we are not
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Thanks, but it helps speaking Swedish in this case, although it was hard even finding sources in Swedish (I've noticed that Swedish clubs rarely provide birthplaces). And sources about football is notoriously unreliable, even big sites like Goal.com can't always be trusted. Cheers!
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was specifically rejected as being too controversial in some regions, whereas use of the regional name was considered acceptable to both nationalists and unionists. The solution is, of course, similar to that used for the United States, Australia, Canada and South Africa.
993:(Replying here, as you'll probably be on a different IP by now): No worries; it's the right thing for the article. WP:ENGVAR is an important tool to prevent interminable strife and it's right to use it where necessary. Hope you start enjoying editing again soon! Best, 815:
Hey Knpeferle, Dreading further mess I did chime in earlier. There must be some binding reference somewhere stating that it's no longer convetion to bend pronunciations so as to fit phonemes in the phonetic system of the Observer's language. It's a tricky subject.
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would probably have assumed I had a point, and spent a little longer than a few seconds glancing at the intro to the policy. Thanks again for agreeing with me and backing me up - the frustration was at risk of prolonging my wikibreak by a week further! :)
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Thanks for cleaning up the section! Together with the consonant shift table added by an IP, it now looks so much clearer and much more beautiful and delicate. The "Cognates" table looks still a bit too long to me, but that may be my personal taste... --
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that was fairly well developed but not finished before being put on hold a few months ago. The authors intended to finish it before calling for merger, but it's still reasonably good as it is. Missing sections might be copied over and then reworked.
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I see what's happened - you cleared the same edit up at the same time I did, but your edit got to the server first and mine wasn't stored. I didn't spot this and so got mixed up as to who had made the vandalistic edit, and left the warning on your
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You have used my notification of Kriegsverbrechen der alliierten Siegermächte by Pit Pietersen against me. Now it's obvious I was right, that the book was unreliable. You have written "That's not how WP:V works". According to WP:V the editor, i.e.
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My response brought up points to consider relevant to several discussions on the page, so I used the available flexibility of discussion formatting to create a new section as I felt this better served my intentions of highlighting general issues.
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Hello, Knepflerle, I replied on my talk page, but the "tldr" version is: I've decided to reopen the discussion, and see if we can determine whether English usage is more towards Plzen or Plzeň. Thanks for showing me those other sources. Regards,
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Hi - I noticed that you referred to Scolaire's reasons in you oppose vote. Can you clarify in the poll your reasons for opposing? I ask this as Scolaire made a couple mistakes in his assessment. (which I've address underneath his oppose).
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If the RfC has to be neutral, without cherry picking and cheering for the result, doesn't this apply for the RM also. The request is not neutral, contains OR and sources that paint a preety picture over the one side of the medal. --
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But when an editor has done this in the past, it is just another example they can't be trusted to follow the rules and as an admin 3RR is an easy one. Hell, you and I learned that our first weeks here. Don't vandalize and 3RR. -
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It's kind of a funny one because it is not a simple ENGVAR issue; even in the UK "sulfur" is increasingly used in education. I'll think about the best way to proceed. Thanks for your thoughts and I'll let you know what I decide.
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I don't see how I was vandalising, considering the fact that I deleted an obvious slander to Polish people by removing a section which said that they smelt. Please don't sent me anymore condescending remarks like that.
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etc), and use them on a small sample of articles where regular editors are happy to try it? After a trial period and discussion, we would then have the option of deleting/userfying the template, or rolling it out.
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I highly recommend you repost this critique to that template talk, and maybe add a link to the discussion we can start there to all existing articles on regions of Europe. I've taken a look myself and yes, it's a
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Thanks for giving it a try. Sorry that there was so little return for your efforts. Once more the wagons were circled. I wonder how en.wikt compares to de.wikt or any other wiktionary you have experience with.
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is not an edit war, irrespective of any editor's history. You might disagree with his judgment, but even the worst of Knowledge (XXG)'s editors shouldn't be punished for things they haven't actually done.
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similar to the recent Ireland poll. The votes from the previous poll could unfortunately not be transferred over to the new system and you may need to recast your vote. I apologise for the inconvenience.
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The move was in the backlog. I understood that you were in favour pending the changes to the article? If not, I'm quite happy to re-open it. Requests which receive no objection are usually moved. Best,
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Please define a science article. You may point me to a discussion and consensus here on Knowledge (XXG) (preferred), or you may give me your own opinion, with justification. You may also wish to read
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as a prelude to RfC. Since you have expressed a view on this guideline and have not so far been informed of this, could you now express which proposals you support on the guidance talk page.
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Just so you know, those three-letter abbreviations are standardised. FIFA and UEFA use a set list of three-letter abbreviations for each of their member associations. You can see FIFA's list
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I apologize for my comments on canvassing. I have been burned myself by accusations of canvassing (once when I was genuinely ignorant of the prohibition, a second time when I did everything
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Hello Knepflerle. This is really impressive and detailed article, good work. I've added a category there - check it, please. Just one question: Would you consider renaming the article to
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I believe these links makes it pretty clear that below her on 1978 and 1979 it says USA, which it comes from Wimbledon themsleves, and don't you think Wimbledon knows their own records?
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Please accept my apologies, it was an oversight on my part. Glad to see other people are keeping their eye on the article and cleaning it up even faster than I can! Sorry about that,
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You didn't check the author and the editors of the book before you made your conclusions about me. I assume German is your native language so you needed about 1 minute to do the task.
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should I start from the current situation or from the situation before the recent (yesterday and today) moves? I.e. just place the relevant templates, or revert recent moves first?
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Danke für deine Hilfe. Ich bin auf der englischsprachigen Knowledge (XXG) nicht so oft aktiv, und weiß nicht so gut, wo ich den ganzen Metakram finde. Also, danke nochmal. --
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I'm curious why you chose to ignore my proposal and start off a separate section? If you had objections, would it not have been better to voice them in the proposal?--
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That's what I thought, too, but as always it is not easy to exclude something with 100% certainty. That's why I asked someone who might know, maybe you have thoughts
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What positions would you suggest we create articles for? Where do we even draw the line? I was thinking that articles would be necessary for the following positions:
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The incorrect allegation caught my attention, and I am simply pointing out that the allegation is incorrect. Editors shouldn't be judged on incorrect information.
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article, so I naturally assumed you are familiar with German. If you would be so kind to answer a question I have, I would be greatly appreciative: is the word
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at my thread when Kwamikagami misused his admin tools (of which he has a clear history of doing). But I can see no reason why you would. What's the deal? -
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Easy mistake to make; that page was kind of a mess. I've taken the liberty of striking your vandalism warning on 130.88's talk page. Hope that's okay! --
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on your user talk (discussion) page, and someone will show up shortly to answer your questions. A third option is to ask a more experienced user such as an
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I must admit that actually did miss one very popular title which seems to outperform all others I have tried, so I actually rewrote move request now.--
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Wow Knepferle, that was a tough one. From what I get the issue is resolved - isn't it? Do they have barnstars for patience? :)) cheers and good job --
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Sorry about missing the discussion; I simply hadn't checked the talk page. I made the moves based upon the facts that some new links I was adding at
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You are being informed as an editor previously involved in discussion of these issues relevant to that policy page. You are invited to comment at
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Hi, long time no see. Given your experience in the Kosovo area, it would be good to have your opinions about the suitability of this barnstar:
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in a couple of Germanic-related articles. I thought you might have liked to know that I'm also following similar edits by that user, and I have
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The quoted table from www.z-g-v.de is a trash can made by anonymous editors. The table is biased, it minimizes Germany-made expulsions of Poles.
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That's a shame. Thanks for clarifying it, though. Would you go for any kind of combined approach by the way, or are you fully happy with ROI? --
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The word has stress placed on the first two syllables. Please respect the changes that were made because this word is commonly mispronounced.
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Thanks for your speedy welcome! As I've explained on my user page, I'm not new as such, just absent-minded :) But thanks all the same!
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Please do not remove the speedy deletion tag yourself. If you believe that there is a reason to keep the redirect, you can request that
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This is to inform you that the removal of exceptions to the use of Common Names as the titles of Knowledge (XXG) articles from the the
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on that. It's frustrating as a logged-out user, as your words don't always seem to carry as much weight with some people. As you say,
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A block was being proposed that was horribly premature. It's far better to give an editor advice and give them chance to act on it.
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Your behaviour has indeed brought attention to yourself. I want the articles to be edited and discussed according to our policies.
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Hi, sorry to bother you, but I had touth that your opinion on this may be vary usefull for me. Resumingly, I´ve made this sandbox
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Could you reconsider your !vote - if you look at the Ghits, Bootham Crescent does actually appear to be the common name. Cheers,
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Right, a history of misusing tools, nah, that just needs some advice. So, another one of them coincidences, eh? DUCK much? -
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Knepflerle - I have made a few additional modifications to cover a situation like this in the future. Any news from the other
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though: changing "help families" to "help and/or abuse families" is not a good-faith attempt to improve the encyclopedia, so
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I would like to invite you to take part and comment, have seen your activity of kosovo articles in the past. Thanks, mike
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Thanks for your reply. I may take up your suggestion of centralising the debate. I am of course familiar with ENGVAR. --
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Oh that's fine, I didn't expect you to reply right away. Thank you so much for your reply, that helped to clarify. --
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Thanks for your response - the IP's elaboration on the origins of the Vikings are very enlightening. I took this to
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contains 7 quotes from Pietersen introduced many months ago? The German Knowledge (XXG) quotes Pitersen only once.
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much better; but no matter what he did there or anywhere else there was nothing inappropriate with his conduct at
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I see the problem now -- it's been contested, which wasn't clear from your template/message. Okay, thanks anyway.
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policy page, is the subject of a referral for Comment (RfC). This follows recent changes by some editors.
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partlay old traditional, political and polysemous name. This expression is right, but yet not general.
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right to participate in the discussion in question. In the meantime, I will go back to my wikibreak.
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The thread is in danger of drying up and being archived without any firm proposal being put in place.
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Hi, Knepflerle! I see you have been involved in the previous discussion about renaming the article
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I replied at your talk as to why this is not a reflexive pronoun in this case. Reflexive pronouns
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Sorry about the delay; only just started getting back into the swing of things. Have a look at
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Copy-edited and commented. The title does not define the scope of the article unambiguously.
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WRT flags. I think I'm the only one left pushing for this and I'm about ready to give up. --
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escalating, you may consider invoking Digwuren's sanctions on battleground creation on AE.--
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before the move request, which I think represents a decent compromise on the main issues.--
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clear on cases such as Coldplay. I've been logged out for just under a month dealing with
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Maybe German speaking editors should do some checking of German language sources if the
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refer back to a preceding noun or pronoun - that is exactly what makes them reflexive.
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Wow, that's a very pleasant surprise... thank you very much, glad you found it useful!
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doesn't apply to listing variants within text, but only to the title of the article. (
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Hi Knepflerle :-) Thank you for bringing this up, I will deal with them. Longer answer
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I am working on a list of issue and a stragtegy for the names of places in kosovo ,
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So whaddaya think? Have we amassed enough evidence at Kiev? What are we missing? (
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Alternate proposal to close this RFC: we don't need a whole new layer of bureaucracy
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for wider discussion. Enjoy the fair! Knepflerle (talk) 18:43, 25 April 2010 (UTC)
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have gone completely unchallenged as yet, so my clarification comes gladly. Best,
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Sounds good. I hope Chris can come up with something acceptable to all parties. –
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a faster loading, page by removing tables and templates. Keep up the fine work.
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I've now made the changes you requested and taken this life at the above link.
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Articles for old positions would also be necessary. These would include:
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let me know. Once again welcome to Knowledge (XXG), and don't forget to
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No problem. Thanks for letting me know about the second one. Regards,
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for elections on this project, you are invited to participate in the
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I'm overjoyed to be under your keen eye. I wonder what you want.
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was more accurate for the singular form of "user." Thanks...--
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Invitation to participate in SecurePoll feedback and workshop
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is too assertive to impose his POV even if he isn't right?
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for a look at the suggested new appearance. Thoughts?
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