Talk:Climate of Kosovo
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https://sinjali.com/temperatura-me-e-ulet-ne-kosove-eshte-regjistruar-para-59-vitesh/ Temperatura me e ulet ka qene me 25 janar 1963 ne Gilan, e jo 6 qershor. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 46.99.20.126 (talk) 07:31, 24 December 2023 (UTC)
Settlement names
[edit]Statement by one user:
- Blind renaming of places is probably a bad idea. The source specifically names these places. Can't we stick to what sources say?
Reply:
- First, we don't revert anything on account of what it is "probably", on an encyclopaedia it is what is "definitely" or nothing at all. Can we stick to what the sources say? For content, yes. For naming, depends. Naturally if a list of names are incorrect in the first place, their amendment neither qualifies as "renaming" and as such it is not "blind", the appropriate term is "correction". And correction cannot probably but can only definitely be a good
ideacourse of action, or rather, the only option. And if we ignore this, we can have selective naming, we can sometimes call the Serbian capital Beograd as some sources call it that way, we can refer to The Hague as Den Haag as that is how some sources refer to it. Naturally if a source on Bristol is published in Welsh, we can call it Bryste. That's not the way Wikipedia works. So, to resolve the problem, if an editor is not sure whether to use Glogovac or Gllogovc, he need only click the blue link and find his title, and whatever it is, that's how to report it. Problem solved. Any appeals, write to the publishers who used Glogovac and complain. Evlekis (Евлекис) (argue) 02:26, 23 April 2013 (UTC)
Name
[edit]As usual, not worthy of a conversation. Article name is Peć. Use it. --WhiteWriterspeaks 22:31, 8 May 2013 (UTC)
- Evlekis, too, suggested that somehow WP:AT prevented the use of piped links (but only selectively; it's mandatory to use piped links when the title of the target article doesn't fit Belgrade's POV). Are you picking up where Evlekis left off? Or do you have some other aversion to using the name given by relevant sources? bobrayner (talk) 01:25, 12 May 2013 (UTC)
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