User talk:Evertype/Archive 8
YoghThanks for the expert corrections on yogh in English alphabet. I knew it derived from G by an alternate route than modern G, but wasn't 100% sure. Learn something new every day! Jordi·✆ 14:34, 16 Mar 2005 (UTC) Missing a bopomofo characterA bopomofo symbol with a shape like “帀” (an upside-down ㄓ) was once used in Republic of China to denote the vowel “i” for zhi/shi/chi/ri, and have never been encoded in Taiwanese or PRC's encodings. I being a small potato how to request Unicode Consortium to add this character? --Hello World! 14:44, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
I am surprised, upon seeing the proposal (ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG2 N3179: Proposal to encode one Bopomofo character in the UCS), that this character was not encoded in earlier rounds. Well done. – Kaihsu 09:11, 30 September 2007 (UTC)
Middle Welsh w letterHi Michael, do you know if Unicode has or is planning to have a character for the letter , the letter found in some Middle Welsh manuscripts corresponding to W? Angr 13:16, 16 September 2006 (UTC)
Cascajal block & directionalityHi there Evertype. Noting your interest in the Cascajal block find and your preliminary analysis of its inscription at your website, I thought you might be interested in some ideas on the text's directionality and layout which were recently posted to the AZTLAN mailing list by Lloyd Anderson, now accessible in the AZTLAN archives over at FAMSI here. In a nutshell, his analysis proposes a structure arranged into three main columns of shorter horizontal text, rather than the series of seven lines provisionally identified by the original researchers. Such an arrangement would be more typical of Mesoamerican writing in general, and once you look at it that way it does rather leap out at you, so there might well be something to it. Anderson also proposes a potential boustrophedon order for some of the lines within these columns, which would yield a little more in the way of parallelism, and also analyses some of the individual glyphs in the light of other iconographic materials known from broadly the same regional (if not temporal) provenance. Cheers, --cjllw | TALK 02:24, 4 October 2006 (UTC) Orkhon Turkic in unicodeI was told you might be someone to talk to in order to organise a unicode proposal for the Orkhon script. There's one out there that the government of China [supposedly] drew up for playing Mahjong or something, and it's very scary in what it does to the whole concept of unicode. Any interest in getting involved? —Firespeaker 13:06, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
Love your work, would love to chatHi, I love your work! I have to confess I was not aware of it much before just now. I am interested in chatting with people in Burma/Myanmar, and I see that you have some friends there. I wonder if you could email me about the possibility of an introduction?--Jimbo Wales 16:34, 7 October 2007 (UTC)
An apology on behalf of the communityAfter researching Unicode and the IPA (in order to better understand dialects, glottals and the exact pronunciation of examples such as those given in African American Vernacular English, through ebonics) I came across your article and userpage. From the fallout of the Essjay controversy and having seen the treatment you suffered in your two A/VfDs, I'd like to offer an apology on behalf of the community, most reasonable and mature citizens of which I'm sure would support me, for the hostile environment you've experienced here. Seeing that we have a real professional who is enthusiastic about their work and a leader in their field on board makes me feel inspired. The fact that you believe in Wikipedia's mission enough to become a member, contribute and stay active here shows me that we're doing something right. I am deeply sorry for how Wikipedia policy and guidelines have been misused and misrepresented, up to a case of probable WP:POINT, to generally dishearten you. There are sadly a few extremists in any demographic, and we certainly have them here - beware the over-zealous deletionist. —Vanderdecken∴ ∫ξφ 11:03, 28 November 2007 (UTC)
Unicode proporsals for obsolete letters of languages of RussiaHello! First of all, I'm sorry for my poor English. Here Russian wikipedists, interested in languages collect a database of letters, once used in non-Russian languages, but became obsolete. This wikiproject is written in Russian, but the names we plan to given are given in English. Could you help us to compose the proposals? There no Russian wikipedist with such document writing experience. Thank you, --Üñţïf̣ļëŗ (see also:ә? Ә!) 14:15, 20 December 2007 (UTC) (ru:User:Untifler)
Citable source for natural plurals of Euro and cent in non-legislative contexts.I'm sure you must be bored silly about this by now, but I'm trying to clean up a load of waffle in Euro by simply directing people to the linguistic issues concerning the euro - see talk:Euro#Name and linguistic issues. But as usual there is a barrack room lawyer who wants to stick to the letter of the law and not accept that natural plurals can and should be used in non-legistlative contexts. So I wondered if you have a better cite than your personal letter (Klaus Regling, Director General for Economic and Financial Affairs of the European Commission said to me in a letter dated 2002-04-12: EU legislation is drafted and published by the Council in all linguistic versions. You rightly state in your letter that in EU legislation, the plurals of both "euro" and "cent" are written without an "s" in English, but that the Secretariat General of the Commission has issued a guideline recommending its translators to use the plural with "s" for both terms in documents other than legal texts.) By which I mean a formal reference that can be cited. --Red King (talk) 20:52, 6 January 2008 (UTC)
Quod erat demonstrandum and collapse of stout party! --Red King (talk) 22:10, 7 January 2008 (UTC)
New syle guide (plural of euro)I don't see a problem with citing the new style guide - it would be suspect to cite the old one. Interestingly, the new one says "use the s for plurals". Full stop. No reference to special cases, for the public, nothing. Just "use the s for plurals". Burial of stout party? --Red King (talk) 21:22, 28 February 2008 (UTC)
Œ/œ ligatureThe article Œ referred to this ligature as "œthel". However, I have found no non-trivial references to this name in the OED, Britannica, Google Books, Google Scholar, etc. U+0153 gives the name 'ethel' and claims that it derives from the Old English eðel = æthel, but that means 'noble' and has no connection as far as I can see to a letter name. (æthel is sometimes written/misprinted/misscanned as œthel.) Bringhurst and some other typography references do use the word 'ethel' (not œthel) in glossaries, but nowhere else as far as I can tell. Perhaps it is printer's slang? Do you know anything about this? Thanks, --Macrakis (talk) 21:27, 2 March 2008 (UTC)
RongorongoPozdniakov (2007) claims to have reduced the rongorongo inventory down to a basic set of 52 glyphs that cover 99.7% of the corpus (excepting the Staff, which requires a few more), plus two dozen which are too rare for useful analysis. AFAIK no one has reviewed his claims, but I thought you might find them useful for the draft Unicode proposal, in case you haven't seen it yet. He's also developed a font, at least for those 52. — kwami (talk) 20:32, 23 March 2008 (UTC) Hy, Michael! ru:Википедия:Проект:Внесение символов алфавитов народов России в Юникод was updated, some items were added, notably Georgian-Abkhazian letters and Kurdish-Armenian. You also promised us to compile the proporsal for Janalif letters. ))) Regards, --Üñţïf̣ļëŗ (see also:ә? Ә!) 19:15, 9 April 2008 (UTC)
Albanian scriptHi. I think the scholarly accepted name for this script is "Albanian". Whether Albanian was Udi or not is a different question. I think it is generally accepted that Udi language was the language of Albania, but most scholars still refer to this language as Albanian. I think we should stick to the generally accepted name of this language (i.e. Albanian language), and the article about the language should explain what language it actually was. What do you think? Grandmaster (talk) 09:16, 11 April 2008 (UTC)
With my thanksI appreciate your help in response to my question about writing. As promised, here is a shiny gold coin. Cheers! – Scartol • Tok 13:51, 25 May 2008 (UTC)
U+02BBU+02BB (MODIFIER LETTER TURNED COMMA) existed from the start, but the standard did not specify the ʻokina at this codepoint until 5.0. —Werson (talk) 09:29, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
Orthography of PennsansWhat do you think about this change? I suppose that Pennsans (or Pednsans) is the correct SWF and KS spelling.--Nil Blau (talk) 10:24, 12 June 2008 (UTC)
Move (Míkmaq)I left a note for discussion. If that fails (which, considering how Codex has behaved in the past, seems imminent), I'm going to start a page move request, which I think will likely succeed, considering that only Codex has ever expressed dissatisfaction with the move.--Cúchullain t/c 16:55, 21 August 2008 (UTC)
Hi, Michael! Could you review our project? Georgian Ossetian letter AEN is obtained in more accurate view, as well as some additional Khutsuri letters. Also, Separated Arabic text was found. Also, we still have no idea how to write the proposal for the characters we found, end we surely need somebody's help! Another question is new Cyrillic letters appeared for the Minor Siberean and Far East peoples. Some of them could be represented as combined symbols, but I'm sure that it is not good for living languages, spoken among several thousand numbered peoplse, such as Khanty. Some letters are unique and could not be represented even as combined. Thank you for your attention --Üñţïf̣ļëŗ (see also:ә? Ә!) 18:53, 8 October 2008 (UTC) / ru:User:Untifler
OR NoticeboardI have posted a topic at Wikipedia:No original research/noticeboard#Typographic terminology. I believe we desperately need additional input, and I believe some basic wikipedia policies are entangled in our dispute. Our previous efforts to solicit additional input seem to have failed. Feel free to respond or describe your side. Thanks.-Andrew c [talk] 14:24, 19 November 2008 (UTC)
Image:Scripts in Europe (1901).jpgIt is a very pretty map, but it's got some problems. It implies that Donegal Irish was written only in antiqua, not in cló gaelach, and it implies that German was never written in antiqua, even though the map itself writes German in antiqua. It also doesn't indicate which language is written in which script - so it's got Fraktur marked in isolated locations throughout Austria-Hungary and Russia, without directly admitting that it's only German that was written in Fraktur, and not Hungarian, Romanian, and Russian. No mention is made at all of Yiddish in the Hebrew alphabet. And I never knew that Estonian and Latvian were written in Fraktur at the time; did you? —Angr 11:18, 20 November 2008 (UTC)
Avestan alphabetHi, Avestan alphabet#Technical standards has an "this is outdated" tag. Could you please take a look at it when you have a moment? Thanks. -- Fullstop (talk) 00:07, 22 November 2008 (UTC) WP:RMHello, Evertype. You recently requested that Category:Monospace typefaces be moved to Category:Monospaced typefaces; unfortunately, categories cannot be moved like normal pages can. You'll need to go over to WP:CFD and request the category be moved. Since we at WP:RM can't move the category, I'm going to delist it. Regards, Parsecboy (talk) 16:58, 3 December 2008 (UTC) "I've done that, thanks. -- Evertype·✆ 17:10, 3 December 2008 (UTC) An Arbitration case involving you has been opened, and is located here. Please add any evidence you may wish the Arbitrators to consider to the evidence sub-page, Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Ireland article names/Evidence. Please submit your evidence within one week, if possible. You may also contribute to the case on the workshop sub-page, Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Ireland article names/Workshop. On behalf of the Arbitration Committee, Daniel (talk) 03:35, 9 December 2008 (UTC) InsularWell it was all spam, wasn't it? Adam Bishop (talk) 01:39, 19 December 2008 (UTC)
Because of the fact that "Evertype" is the name of a website who sells fonts for a profit, and you have been inserting these commercial links onto this non-commercial encyclopedia, that constitutes spam, and it will be reported. —Ƿōdenhelm (talk) 11:33, 3 January 2009 (UTC)
Yogh againYour words of wisdom are much appreciated, as ever. You should see the fuss that one user can cause over at the Anglo-Saxon wikipedia though, particularly the Style Vote they have been forced into as a result of that lone wolf! —Howard Alexander (talk) 15:13, 2 January 2009 (UTC)
This arbitration case has been closed and the final decision is available at the link above. As a result of this case, the community is asked to open a new discussion for the purpose of obtaining agreement on a mechanism for assessing the consensus or majority view on the appropriate names for Ireland and related articles. If the discussion does not result in a reasonable degree of agreement on a procedure within 14 days, then the Arbitration Committee shall designate a panel of three uninvolved administrators to develop and supervise an appropriate procedure. Until such procedures are implemented Ireland and related articles shall remain at their current locations. Once the procedures are implemented, no further page moves discussions related to these articles shall be initiated for a period of 2 years. For the Arbitration Committee, -- Tiptoety talk 04:01, 4 January 2009 (UTC)
The case was closed on 2009-01-04. Attempts to achieve consensus regarding Remedy 1 began shortly thereafter. It is now 2009-01-18, and no consensus has been achieved. Will the ArbCom now proceed with Remedy 2, please? -- Evertype·✆ 10:21, 18 January 2009 (UTC) CGJHow can i actually type the Combining grapheme joiner? I tried to type הַֽבְרָכָה in the Wikisource version of Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar (see s:Page:Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar (1910 Kautzsch-Cowley edition).djvu/89; search for "to the right of the"). The Metheg (vertical line) is supposed to appear to the right of the Pathah (horizontal line). It works with the Ezra SIL font, when i try to type in R Ishida's character picker, but when i save it, MediaWiki changes the order and it appears on the left side. In Ezra SIL documentation the suggestion is to type consonant + meteg + CGJ + vowel. But how do i actually type it? I tried typing Alt+034F in Windows XP, but it didn't help. Maybe Windows XP doesn't support it?.. Any help will be appreciated. --Amir E. Aharoni (talk) 16:06, 6 January 2009 (UTC)
Anglo-Saxon WikiHey Evertype, I'm James from the AS wiki. Since you're on the language committee, would you know of the feasability of the possible solution of allowing the use of wynn/carolinian G as a user preference? I think the easiest thing is to sort using normal g/w since those are regular ASCII characters, and allow the viewing to be different based on preference. --JamesR1701E (talk) 01:31, 8 January 2009 (UTC)
Flagged RevsHi, I noticed you voted oppose in the flag revs straw pole and would like to ask if you would mind adding User:Promethean/No to your user or talk page to make your position clear to people who visit your page :) - Thanks to Neurolysis for the template «l| Ψrometheăn ™|l» (talk) 06:58, 8 January 2009 (UTC)
Bot creationHow easy would it be to create a bot to change all instances of ƿ to w and all instances of ȝ to g for the Anglo-Saxon wiki? In the event of a reversion, that would be quicker than manually handling it. I've placed a bot request also as a precaution. --JamesR1701E (talk) 07:35, 11 January 2009 (UTC)
Hi Michael, Do you know if there are any plans to add Stokoe notation to Unicode? There are several variants in the linguistic literature, not just with Stokoe's stuff on ASL but also on BSL and in Kendon's volume Sign Languages of Aboriginal Australia. kwami (talk) 19:22, 13 January 2009 (UTC)
G'day everI noticed your post to FT2's talk page, and thought I should drop you a note letting you know that he stepped down from arbcom a couple of days ago, after a bit of a tough time of it. I'm not sure he'll be best placed to answer your enquiry, but will no doubt point you in a good direction - thought you'd like to know.... cheers, Privatemusings (talk) 10:27, 18 January 2009 (UTC) Ireland naming questionYou are receiving this message because you have previously posted at a Ireland naming related discussion. Per Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Ireland article names#Back-up procedure, a procedure has been developed at Wikipedia:WikiProject Ireland Collaboration, and the project is now taking statements. Before creating or replying to a statement please consider the statement process, the problems and current statements. GnevinAWB (talk) 17:58, 5 March 2009 (UTC) COI Edits to Michael EversonIf you have a close connection to some of the people, places or things you have written about in the article Michael Everson, you may have a conflict of interest. In keeping with Wikipedia's neutral point of view policy, edits where there is a conflict of interest, or where such a conflict might reasonably be inferred from the tone of the edit and the proximity of the editor to the subject, are strongly discouraged. If you have a conflict of interest, you should avoid or exercise great caution when:
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A proposal.I will voluntarily ban myself from your biography for 1 year, if you will do so for yourself as well. Obviously this would just be a gentleman's agreement, but it would be one way to settle this dispute. We can ask any administrator to make these bans official on the grounds of consensus. As I've stated repeatedly, my ideal outcome would be for your article to be able to be edited by the community like any other, without your constant reversion. Of course you could still request content changes on the talk page, like most others who are wiki-literate and have a biography do. Gigs (talk) 18:50, 24 March 2009 (UTC)
Solving of contradictions in Sho sourcesThis source states: http://std.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/n2411.pdf "No Bactrian abecedary has been found to date. Greek letters have numeric values based on their alphabetical orders. It is conceivable that SHO could be identified with the archaic Greek letter SAN, which has a value of 90; but no Bactrian text with that number has been yet discovered. SAN has not been separately encoded in the UCS, although its descendant, SAMPI, has been. (SAN looks rather different from SAMPI, and it is possible that it should be encoded as well for purposes of representing archaic Greek text, in the same way that ARCHAIC KOPPA and KOPPA have been disunified.) If SHO were identified with SAN, it should be ordered – alphabetically – after PI (80) and before KOPPA (90)." This source had minor error of assigning 900 to San - corrected in citation - which San because of placing it between Pi and Qoppa, must have correct value 90. This source states: http://www.tlg.uci.edu/~opoudjis/unicode/nonattic.html#sho "The ordering of sho is not settled. Everson mentions that sho could be conflated with san, and assumes san is the same as sampi, in which case sho would go between pi and koppa. Sims-Williams orders it after omega, and other scholars after sigma. Everson accepts that it should go after omega. However, his numerical argument is flawed—namely that san as the numeral 900 follows omega as the numeral 800. Sampi is not the same as san, and his argument actually conflates sampi and sho, not san and sho." 174.36.235.146 (talk) 08:47, 1 April 2009 (UTC)
I am private researcher who found obvious contradictions in sources used in my research, and I only wanted to help you solve contradiction found by me in your research, showing you correct position of San/Sho between Pi and Qoppa, and resulting correct numeric value of San=90/Sho=90 between Pi=80 and Qoppa=90. Because numeric values are always determined by alphabetic positions, assigning of 900 to San=90/Sho=90 instead of 90 is contradictory, because these letters are well before Omega. Additionally, Old Italic She relates San to Sho: 174.36.235.146 (talk) 09:57, 2 April 2009 (UTC) alfatruin.msk.ruI've started a discussion at Talk:Runic alphabet. I deleted it because I thought it failed WP:EL, would you please explain there why it doesn't? Thanks. Dougweller (talk) 11:04, 30 April 2009 (UTC) I don't think he is going to help us. I was reading his comments on the Macedonia talk page and he said "I'm not interested in Ireland or China. It took several hours to do this work and I don't see any point in repeating it to address different naming disputes that aren't related to this one.", so I'm guessing he's remaining silent for a reason. It's a shame as he could bring some action to the whole issue, which I feel may well have run its course judging by the current activity levels.MITH 23:32, 5 May 2009 (UTC)
ChrisO has yet to do anything on the matter despite him saying he'd do so "later". Do you think we should leave him be or ask him again what the story is?MITH 15:41, 13 May 2009 (UTC)
Proposed amendment to Ireland article names caseHello, Evertype. For your information, an amendment has been proposed to the Ireland article names arbitration case. As you were a named party in that dispute, you may wish to voice your opinions on this request at Wikipedia:Arbitration/Requests/Amendment#Request to amend prior case: Ireland article names. If you have any questions, please contact myself, another clerk, or an arbitrator. Thank you. For the Committee, Hersfold (t/a/c) 14:48, 4 June 2009 (UTC) GA Reassessment of EuroI have done a GA Reassessment of the Euro as part of the GA Sweeps project. I have found the article to not meet a few of the GA Criteria. I feel that the article is very strong and needs some detail work to keep it consistent with the GA Criteria. I am notifying the primary editors like yourself about this review which can be found here. I have placed the article on hold for a week. If more time is needed please let me know. If you have any questions please contact my talk page. H1nkles (talk) 16:53, 8 June 2009 (UTC) trying to find a solution to writing systems and dyslexiaI hope that this issue can be resolved quickly as i do have more imediate editing issues to contend with about me I am dyslexic, and I have had Auditory Processing Disorder(APD) diagnosed as the underlying cause of my dyslexic symptoms. Due to my APD I have word recall problems and poor sequencing skills, as well as poor langauge processing abilities both verbal and written. Which can be problems when working in a WIKI environment. Not trhough personal choice I have temporarily become editor of the WIKI dyslexia project, usually i just do the research and provide the information for other to edit and maintain the article, however the leading editors left the project for various reasons, and the article was way too long and repetitive, and the content did not match the supporting references in too many places. So for the last month I have been knee deep in research papers just rying to correct waht was on the existing page, before braeking it up into a main summary article with supporting specialist topic articles. Personally i usually find the WIKi enviroment too alien to my own communication disabilities that I have tended until now to avoid working on WIKi articles diresctly. Recent research, well 1999 but previously unknown to me, reveal a case of a boy who is bilingual speaking both Japanese and English but who dyslexic only in English. The reason for this seeming disparity is that ihe is able to process the logographic langauge system of Japanese but not the phoentic structures of the English Latin Alphabetic wrirng system. The cause of this would be the lack of neurologicla phonlogicla processing abilities, (and probably in my opinion auditory processing disorder) writing systems are the visual notation of speech, so they have both visual and auditory information processing components skills required to understand the meaning of the written code. And the orthography of each langaue will require a different mictute of these neurlogical abilities. At the same time teachers will need to understand the skills required to learn to read these writing systems and the different orthographies with in these writing systems. And which nuerologicla skills will require development for non dyslexic readers and how to recognise the nuerologicla problems that dyslexics may have witha specific langauge orthography both with a writing system and between different writing system, espercially if there are areas of overlap. I noticed that you are a writng systems expert, so may be you would be able to provide advice regarding why dyslexics have different types of problems when using the different writing systems, as this will become an incrasingly import issue as dyslexia become a global issue, with globla researchers finding different nuerologicla issues causing dysleaxi in the different writing systems, and how within a writing system some orthographies are easier to process for both dyslexics and non dyslexics alike. dolfrog (talk) 23:44, 10 June 2009 (UTC)
Done? Where??After your "alas and alack" post yesterday, I proposed that we just vote on the matter and get it done with. There is a proposed "ballot paper" in my sandbox. I am amending it with suggestions from as we go. --rannṗáirtí anaiṫnid (coṁrá) 18:16, 11 June 2009 (UTC)
your commnet s would be welcomethere is another debate on the notation talk page, regarding the evolution of notation and more specifically the step of creating a visual notion of speech, which today we call writing which has evolved into various writing systems. the link is Category talk:Notation and the topic is "Trying to find a solution" dolfrog (talk) 20:46, 11 June 2009 (UTC) Irish WikipediaAs you are a riarthóir on Vicipéid, could you please make a return to the Irish Wikipedia as we need riarthóirí for the summer. FF3000 (talk) 14:02, 12 June 2009 (UTC)
Poll on Ireland (xxx)A poll is up at Wikipedia:WikiProject_Ireland_Collaboration/Poll on Ireland (xxx). This is a vote on what option or options could be added in the poll regarding the naming of the Ireland and Republic of Ireland and possibly the Ireland (disambiguation) pages. The order that the choices appear in the list has been generated randomly. Sanctions for canvassing, forum shopping, ballot stuffing, sock puppetry, meat puppetry will consist of a one-month ban, which will preclude the sanctioned from participating in the main poll which will take place after this one. Voting will end at 21:00 (UTC) of the evening of 1 July 2009 (that is 22:00 IST and BST). -- Evertype·✆ 18:15, 24 June 2009 (UTC) CriteriaWhat criteria did you use for the editors you chose or were they cheerypicked to notify of the poll? BigDuncTalk 20:14, 24 June 2009 (UTC)
Style guide for foreign blazonsI just want to thank you for your invaluable contributions to the discussion at WT:WikiProject Heraldry and vexillology/Style guide for foreign blazons. Even when consensus seems impossible, it is the contributions of all of us that keeps the discussion moving forward, and as long as we all keep WP:COOL and stay on task, consensus is almost inevitable. Each of us has helped to keep this discussion more collegial than most and yield a high quality result. I have little doubt that whatever style guide we end up with will be a fair-minded, comprehensive guide that will serve our editors (and more importantly, our readers) well. At this point, we each agree on some points and disagree on other points with one another, but we all agree on our
I hope to resume talks at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Heraldry and vexillology/Style guide for foreign blazons by the end of this week. I will respect your decision whether or not you choose to participate, but I would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to join in the discussion. Thank you for your past and continued contributions. Wilhelm_meis (talk) 12:32, 7 July 2009 (UTC) Canvass accusationI didnt make one, it was that Tfz not me. BritishWatcher (talk) 13:36, 1 July 2009 (UTC)
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Yip, well done! I've put a tally of the results here. --rannṗáirtí anaiṫnid (coṁrá) 08:01, 2 July 2009 (UTC)
Pros and consFair dues to you for drafting out the pros and cons on the draft poll page! I haven't read them yet, but I'll certainly have a look and give you a constructive response. Would you consider moving the discussion of the draft down to the bottom of the Collaboration talk page? Not everybody looks at recent history or scrolls up the page to see if there's anything new. Or maybe not right now, but after enough people have responded in the other current discussion. Scolaire (talk) 11:44, 2 July 2009 (UTC)
Don't jump too soonI believe we are very close to taking that final step, but I do think we should take our time, and not be jumping in to the big poll too soon. Certainly it would be unrealistic to think about starting before Monday. A lot of people still have a lot of things to say and, however close people may appear to be on some issues right now, nothing is actually agreed yet. If I possibly can, I am going to log off now for 24 hours (that means that if you reply to this I won't see it until tomorrow evening). Once I start to spent the entire day in front of the monitor, I lose my sense of proportion. By seven tomorrow I expect a whole lot of other issues will have been raised, discussed and agreed or put on hold, and if you and I are missing from the discussion, I imagine we will both have a whole new perspective by then. At least give it a try, eh? Scolaire (talk) 18:03, 2 July 2009 (UTC)
AdminI've requested an admin come in and take action. Your reverts are against protocol and if you don't self revert I may report you for 3RR. While it will probably get me blocked too, I am not happy with your actions and seems oblivious to the thoughts of others.MITH
I'm about to hit the submit button now for 3RR. Just thought I'd give you 5 mins to give you the chance you to self revert, just in case you now realise this has to be done properly.MITH 14:20, 3 July 2009 (UTC)
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