I'm starting to get the feeling that these
messages to the mailing
list are an organised campaign against mo.wikipedia.
I honestly doubt about the existance of "an organised campaign against
mo.wikipedia". Simply, there are people interested in this matter and that are quite
not OK with the current status-quo. And they present you with their opinion.
There were three-four such sparkling discussions on this list, and at least in two cases
the discussions were started by persons that I've never seen neither on the list, nor
on talk pages. And I'm advocating for a status-quo change for quite some time.
When people see something wrong on Wikipedia (in their opinion of course;
not to be entirely neglected in this case, as it is the opinion of people who speak this
language; I am yet to see one Moldovan publicly supporting this mo.wikipedia on this
list); so when there is something wrong on Wikipedia, the first natural reaction is to
report it to the mailing list, with the appropriate arguments. So that I do not see
anything wrong with this. If this problem isn't solved in a year or two, it's
quite normal that reports will keep coming in. One way or another there will be people
finding out about this Wikipedia and writing to the list.
Moldovans never asked for this Wikipedia and they are quite negatively intentioned towards
its existance. And it's about their language that we are talking about. But then, they
cannot do much other than report. They cannot nor make a decision, nor implement existing
decisions.
My brief remarks,
Liviu