User talk:J. Patrick Fischer/archives 2


Timor languages

Please, revert what you did it with the categories of your maps of the East Timor languages. This kind of maps dont belong to the standars of the category. This category is not for talking about the percentage of speakers by municipalities of a single small country. Is about languages in the geographical contest are in. This maps are clearly outside this category, put them all in a category and put that category in one category inside the languages by country or such as. --  Fobos | ¿algo que decirme? 11:34, 25 September 2016 (UTC)Reply

Sorry, I can not find any informations in the name of the category, which says it is only for maps without percentage informations. The name is "Linguistic maps of single language". That's the case in this Timorese maps. --JPF (talk) 11:38, 25 September 2016 (UTC)Reply
First: The answers for an user goes into the discussion page of that user, not in your own page, or this users will not have the notification.
Second: I recomend you to review the category in cuestion, an Administrator changed the name for including only bicromatic maps, not subregional languages by municipality and percentage.
Third: Your maps in this Category:Linguistic maps of speakers by country are also wrong, this is a category for puting only one color for a country, indicating the absoluting number of a language speaking in diferent countries of the world, just see the rest of the pics and the description of the category, is not so hard to understand. Every user follow the standars except you. Please, use the standars of each category, or retire your maps inmediatly. Thank you.--  Fobos | ¿algo que decirme? 13:48, 28 September 2016 (UTC)Reply
  1. Every community is working different. I am using here the German Wikipedia way. I have a notice on the top of this page. If you don't read it, I can not help you.
  2. Why let you change ´the category? Wouldn't it be easier to create a new one with the name you prefer? Well, the new category not match to the Timorese files. you can take them off the category, if you want. I do not see a reason for this cartegory, but I don't care.
  3. Well, I will not understand, why do you creating private categories, but as I said: I don't care. So if you want to keep your categories private, take the maps outside. I have more important things to do.

Vaya con dios! --JPF (talk) 17:39, 28 September 2016 (UTC)Reply

Category:Linguistic bicromatic maps of single language

Plesae, please please. Stop putting once and again the Timor languages in this category. As you can see, the name aready change it. The category is not for indicate the percentage of spekaers of one languageǃ As I told you many times. Pleaseǃ pleaseǃǃǃǃ Stop now. I will fix it again. I wish you will not destroid my work again. I repet you, the name of the category was trasladated months ago to another name not so ambiguous. So now the Timor maps has nothing to do there. Even more, this maps dont count the speaers of this languages outside East Timor, so they aren't acuarate in this category. Please, stopǃ --  Fobos | ¿algo que decirme? 11:00, 4 February 2017 (UTC)Reply

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