Inderdaad Quistnix, ik laat me de laatste tijd niet van m'n beste kant zien
maar zal m'n leven (proberen te) beteren (bewerkingsoorlog, ontwikkelaars
uitmaken voor waardeloze lui, maar goed ik heb ik in ieder geval een
reactie, nu weet ik waar ik zo'n beetje aan toe ben.)
Serv
2006/1/8, Quistnix <quistnix(a)kabelfoon.net>et>:
I think Servien is frustrated by the fact that nds.wikipedia is
effectively taken over by German nationalists who have succeeded
in making people write a language spoken in parts of four countries,
using grammatic rules and conventions from only one. the fact that
the majority of the people writing in nds: lives in Germany was
abused to vote to make it a "democratic" decision.
Anton
Servien Ilaino wrote:
Thanks for your comments... but I got the
message, besides it wasn't
"childish" in my opinion, it was meant to get a reaction for once,
apparently this is what it takes :(. I took my chill pills, so we'll see
when it all happens :)
Serv
2006/1/8, Mark Williamson <node.ue(a)gmail.com>om>:
>Servien,
>
>When new Wikipedias have been created in the past, it wasn't because
>we called the developers names or resorted to other such childish
>tactics.
>
>It is because we were patient, treated them with respect, asked kindly
>and in a personal way, and didn't pout if they didn't give us what we
>asked for _right away_.
>
>If I had acted like you are right now in advocating for their
>creation, I'm betting we wouldn't have the Udmurt, Venet, Lombard,
>etc. Wikipedias.
>
>So take my advice and take it down a notch. Take a chill pill. You're
>not going to die if these Wikipedias aren't created immediately. You
>have to be patient. The developers are your friends.
>
>They are on a busy schedule, and remember that it is a volunteer job
>and they aren't paid except by donations (with one exception). The
>developers have to worry about "real" jobs, school, family, and every
>other concern of normal human beings because after all, they _are_
>normal human beings (a developer can correct me if I'm wrong there).
>
>So give them a break. If you do, the Wikipedias will be created
>eventually. If you don't, it will never be created.
>
>Mark
>
>On 08/01/06, Servien Ilaino <servien(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>I'm sure they are usefull for developing software. But most people
>
>who've
>
>>requested a wiki are kind of getting tired of waiting all the time.
>
>First
>
>>they have to go through a long boring process which can take up to even
>
>half
>
>>a year before they are approved when it's approved they wait about
>
>another
>
>>half a year... by that time most people who initially wanted to work on
>
>the
>
>>project decided not to anymore.
>>
>>If someone would have told us the whole blikketyblek is frozen, we
would
>>have had some kind of understanding. ISO
codes aren't enoug: these
wikis
>>have been approved this means there have
been serious discussions.
>>
>>I really hope a new wiki will be created this year though. (if
possible)
>>
>>Serv
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>2006/1/8, Sam Korn <smoddy(a)gmail.com>om>:
>>
>>>On 1/7/06, Daniel Mayer <maveric149(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>A much better policy needs to be created that takes this into
>
>account.
>
>>>Preferably a much better and *retroactive* policy.
>>>
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