I agree that simple ignoring of this project would
make it disappear in a
one-two year time.
What the you do not get is that there is one simple solution: move mo to
mo-cyr. And everyone gets happy.
Is this so difficult?
On 7/2/06, Gerard Meijssen <gerard.meijssen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hoi,
You do not get it.
It is an annoyance. One of the points made is that the Moldovan
wikipedia is just trolling. Consider what makes a troll thrive;
attention. The more attention that you give it, ANY attention the more
it will get entrenched. There is this saying: "I do not care what they
say about me as long as they write my name correctly", all this
attention makes the mo.wikipedia "relevant". If it is not relevant,
refrain from giving it attention and at some time it will just
evaporate. If it does not, it cannot be considered trolling and you are
plain wrong.
The best thing for you to do: shut up. Ignore this project. Everybody
will be happier and maybe you will be proven to be right.
Thanks,
GerardM
Liviu Andronic wrote:
I would have to object to the position taken by
people who can make a
difference.
IMHO, all this Moldovan issue annoys you as much as it does me. I do not
want to dispute on this, as much as you do not want to read all this
junk.
I am wondering if the Moldovan Wikipedia is such unimportant an issue. I
agree that it is a rarely used Wikipedia. And
still, for an unimportant
Wikipedia, it does create a lot of headache to the entire community. If
this
issue flames every three months on this mailing
list and on all possible
Talk pages and triggers revert-wars on related
English and Moldovan
Wikipedia articles, then I believe that there is obviously a problem.
Not that this entire dispute be fair or ethical - it is a dirty war that
I
personally detest -, but is it an ethically
correct position for those
who
can make a difference to just ignore?
Is it so unimportant that a whole Wikipedia section could create
confusion
and desinformation? Isn't Wikipedia supposed
to provide a "free
encyclopedia
of the highest possible quality"?
Personally for me, it is strange how people with the ability to take and
implement a decision, simply choose to ignore.
All possible and
impossible
arguments were already presented here, on the
mailing list, and all over
the English and Moldovan Wikipedia, and on Metawiki. What rests to do is
use
common sense to decide on this issue.
It is even stranger for me the way a decision already taken by stewards
and
bureaucrats was simply ignored and not
implemented.
But, then, it is up to the decision-makers to decide the stance to
adopt. I
still hope that they will choose as soon as
possible to stop
deliberately
ignoring this issue. The problem is that this
issue will not cease
re-appearing on this mailing-list. My reason for this is that an entire
country and population (this makes an approximate 3.5 million persons)
are
incorrectly represented on Wikipedia. And one of
these, or me - if no
one
else does it -, will certainly re-open this
discussion in a two-three
months
time.
If you managed to read till this point, thank you.
Liviu
On 6/30/06, Brion Vibber <brion(a)pobox.com> wrote:
> Jacky PB wrote:
>
>> Where are the decision makers? Isn't there nobody
>>
> No one else is interested in this issue, and getting involved would
mean
> wasting
> a lot of time with people fighting a lot over something unimportant.
The
safest
course is thus to leave a rarely-used wiki sitting there, same as we do
with
dozens of other rarely-used wikis and nobody minds.
-- brion vibber (brion @
pobox.com)
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