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132:. My three main concerns are (a) the politically-motivated use of Penghu when the islands are normally known in English as the Pescadores; (b) the politically-motivated replacement of Wade Giles by pinyin; and (c) your bizarre habit of not using capital letters for French, Chinese, etc. I can vaguely understand your motivation for (a) and (b), though I deplore it, but the motivation for (c) simply escapes me. You have also ruined the style of a hitherto well-written article. Most importantly, to have made these changes without first discussing them with me, as the main author of the article, was extremely impolite. I would like you to voluntarily withdraw these changes. Otherwise, I will ask for them to be reverted. 435:)? If so, then my interpretation is that we should use whatever language, or in this case, character set, is relevant to the subject in question. This would mean traditional characters on any Taiwan or ROC related topics, or simplified on PRC related topics. The interwiki link to the Chinese Knowledge would be sufficient to allow non-English speakers to read about the subject in their own preferred character set. Of course, those are simply my personal views on the subject - not policy, and I welcome any questions or comments you might have on them. - 1226: 1118: 1319: 878: 993: 633: 1336:. However, the image is currently not used in any articles on Knowledge. If the image was previously in an article, please go to the article and see why it was removed. You may add it back if you think that that will be useful. However, please note that images for which a replacement could be created are not acceptable for use on Knowledge (see 747:, using the procedure described under "Requesting potentially controversial moves", if you are unsure of whether others will agree. It may seem tedious, but following procedure ensures that any actions taken are transparent, and can be fully justified (not to mention the fact that I might not always be around to make an immediate response). - 929: 885: 871: 426:
on my talk page concerning simplified vs. traditional characters on various articles, this is certainly a valid topic that has been with us for some time. The Chinese Knowledge allows readers to switch between traditional or simplified on all articles, but does so with the knowledge that its audience
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Well, at least their not slapping children's fingers with rulers for using their native language in school like they did when the forced everyone to learn Chinese. Ma was able to use Hanyu Pinyin without penalty as mayor of Taipei while Tongyong was the national standard, but now he has no tolerance
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Hi, sorry I was away for a few days. You asked me if I was related to China or Taiwan on my talk page. I hope I didn't make you keep going back and check the answer while I was away. (may be you didn't really care :p ) Anyway, I want to say hello to you and answer your question here in case you have
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Please give others a chance to respond to your suggestion that we move Pescadores to Penghu. Small changes to a single page often don't need consensus first. But changing the name of a page, and going through many pages to change all the links to that page, is a very significant edit. You really
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Hi Hihihi100 (hrm... problematic there). It appears that you requested a username change. If that's the case then the history and actions you performed under your old name have been assigned to your current name. Your old account and username have been deleted. In other words, any actions taken by
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Also, just a friendly comment: typing in ALL CAPS is the same thing as shouting. You will generally elicit a much better response from other editors if you avoid "shouting", and write complete questions and inquiries, which show that you've first thought about what you're requesting (as opposed to
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Actually, I'd strongly recommend against unilaterally changing the guidelines without community consensus. If you do make a change to the guidelines without a broad community agreement, then it is likely to be reverted anyways, and you'll have a bunch of annoyed editors to deal with. I notice that
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Okay, you win on that one. Sorry, I didn't hear about the ruling. Nice to know now thought that they're using the Hanyu romanisation. But still, that doesn't mean that we're going to have to change all the Proper nouns of the places. Some places still retain their Wales-giles and now, Tongyong
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is indeed reading the whole article in Chinese. I think the question we need to ask ourselves is what the purpose of including any non-English text is on the English Knowledge. Are the Chinese titles there simply to inform readers what the original non-English title of a particular topic is (eg.
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Er, I'd like to sorry for replying late coz I didn't use wiki recently. As to the problem, I guess you've already changed the title, right? I personally feel okay to both way, whether Edu in Taiwan or Edu in the ROC. But perhaps in the tmeplate it would be better to add "(Taiwan)" after the
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The time it takes to come to a consensus really varies from roughly a week or two for issues where most parties are roughly agreed, to much longer for contentious topics. The current discussion seems to be going well, and I've added my two cents. Thanks again for bringing up the issue.
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Thanks for asking about the Taiwan ROC political flags on my talk page. I'm pretty sure I still have them all. If you have some idea of what the fair use rationale should say (maybe a link to another image that's close so I can copy and paste) I'll upload them again.
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Again, it seems we really don't have any consensus on how to deal with the issue, and the subject should be discussed further before we can decide how to proceed. I've already told you where I stand on the issue (incorporate the Wiktionary link to the
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Gumuhua, it is one thing to change the name used on the main page (we're discussing that). It is another to change the name in historical contexts. I don't have time to look into this for you right now, but please review
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and other relevant policies that may apply to using names in historical context. The Pescadores may be called Penghu right now, but they weren't called that during the Pescadores Campaign.
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Hi, regarding the Beijing subway map --- I don't have plans to convert the map into Traditional Chinese yet as Traditional Chinese is not official in Mainland China. --
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names as their OFFICIAL Romanised name (e.g. Taipei, Kinmen), thus we will have to keep those names UNTIL they are officially changed to Hanyu romanisation.
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Thanks for your message. Yes Hanyu Pinyin is now the official standard in Taiwan, so I changed the infobox in the "Republic of China" article.--
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should give people a chance to respond. Otherwise you may find that all the hard work you put into your changes will quickly be reverted.
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Republic of China since I think it would be more clear to those have little sense of what's going on between the two side of the strait.
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Pescadores was finally moved to penghu... DJ: "the islands are normally known in English as the Pescadores" hahahaha...
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I have nothing against Hanyu romanisation, I prefer it more than tongyong and Wales-Giles.
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User talk:Gumuhua
underconstruction
Nlu
talk
19:36, 26 December 2006 (UTC)
ran
talk
17:55, 25 August 2008 (UTC)
Readin
talk
23:42, 11 December 2008 (UTC)
Pescadores
Penghu
Talk:Pescadores
Pescadores
Penghu
Shenme
talk
23:19, 12 December 2008 (UTC)
Shenme
Pescadores Campaign
Djwilms
talk
09:17, 15 December 2008 (UTC)
WP:NAME
Readin
talk
Pescadores Campaign
Djwilms
talk

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