Please, before making or discussing changes to the names used in all Kosovo-related topics, review carefully our general naming conventions and the specific ones on geographic names, using English & settlements.
In short, they ask us to reflect common English usage (which will often will be a local name, or one of them; but not always), because those are the forms our intended readership of English speakers would most easily recognize.
Make sure to read about our three-revert rule also. In short, it says that "edit warring is harmful. Wikipedians who revert a page in whole or in part more than three times in 24 hours, except in certain special circumstances, are likely to be blocked from editing."
If you have any questions about these issue, feel free to ask me :-) Best regards, Ev (talk) 17:56, 19 February 2008 (UTC)Reply
Tungjatjeta,
Ju lutem bëhuni pjesë e diskutimit rreth ndryshimit të seksionit të historisë për Kosovën. Mbështetja juaj për propozimin tim do të ishte ndihmë e madhe për një paraqitje të denjë e neutrale (User:Getoar/Notebook).--Getoar (talk) 03:31, 24 February 2008 (UTC)Reply
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