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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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