Vicicitatio:Taberna Quotes
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De nominum formularum
Well, (now I prefer to talk in English, because of convinience) we have already a template Template:Delere for (speedy or not) deletion candidates. On Latin Wikipedia (Vicipaedia) we have w:Template:Delenda. I think we are better to share same names for templates with our elder sister. Most of our potential contributors would be familiar to the way in Latin Wikipedia, and slight different of naming convention would cause some troubles (I confess I couldn't figure how La WP called "stub" (stipula) for a long time and hesitated to ask other editors this silly question). Of course we can have two names and turn one into a redirect to another. In this case we will have "Delenda" and a redirect "Delere" or vise versa. How about this idea? --Aphaea 03:49 iun 22, 2005 (UTC)
- ok your idea is better. Me ciƱo. --Donnio 15:42 iun 22, 2005 (UTC)
Licensum
We have a link to GFDL page on FSF, but GFDL requires us to have the document on our website, not only put a link to their website. So I think we have to put GFDL on a certain project page, and it is better we starts with GFDL1.2. If you have a different idea, please let me know. --Aphaea 15:31 iun 22, 2005 (UTC)
Motto
Each Wikimedia project has its motto (like "Free encyclopedia"). For Famous Quotes, English motto is "free compendium of quotations", as far as I know. When one uses "Cologne blue" skin, this motto is always displaed at the top. And right now it is "The Free Encyclopedia". So we have to localize it into the proper one.
I don't want to decide it uniliterary. My idea is "compendium liberus citationum" but "collectio libera citationum" is also okay. I would like Donnio to let me know his idea. But we are definitely no encyclopedia project, so I will change this "subtitle" to "The Free Compendium of Quotations" without consult ... --Aphaea 08:33 iun 23, 2005 (UTC)