Disputatio:David Morgan
E Vicipaedia
[recensere] Nomen
Does he not use Davidus? Or some other reason this title doesn't follow VP:TNP?--Ioshus (disp) 22:32, 4 Martii 2007 (UTC)
- He uses David -is, m., which is altogether much more common than Davidus. To say nothing of David indecl., the biblical form! --Iustinus 22:34, 4 Martii 2007 (UTC)
[recensere] Links
David has been asking me to keep those links to his online drafts secret. Or at least not to openly advertize them on wikipedia pages. The meain reason seems to be that he is embarassed by these earlier drafts, the purpose of which was to gather citations, without judging them, and he doesn't necessesarily aprove of his name being associated with them, as if he recommends those forms personally. Perhaps I could convince him to allow the links if we make that clear (afterall, he has made no effort to hide the pages himself), but I can't promise anything. --Iustinus 22:34, 4 Martii 2007 (UTC)
- Google knows about it. --Rolandus 22:40, 4 Martii 2007 (UTC)
- Yes. THis is why I phrased it broadly. It's kind of a futile gesture not to mention the pages here, inasmuch as he seems to have no plans to take them down, or protect them from search engine spiders, but I'd rather respect his wishes. I know I've seen fights like this on en: before, where the argument that "if it's not hidden, it's public anyway" usually wins out, but we're a smaller wiki, and thus can be seen as more socially responsible than en, if you know what I mean. --Iustinus 22:56, 4 Martii 2007 (UTC)
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- I did not mean to publish the links, I meant he should remove the pages from his server, ask Google to remove it from the archive and maybe we should delete the version of the page with the links. Otherwise the information is in the page history. --Rolandus 23:02, 4 Martii 2007 (UTC)
- Google does not crawl the page history nor past revisions. To be more precise, the wikimedia servers are configured so that Google does not crawl any page whose path starts with
/w/
, only those pages whose path starts with/wiki/
. --UV 23:08, 4 Martii 2007 (UTC)
- Google does not crawl the page history nor past revisions. To be more precise, the wikimedia servers are configured so that Google does not crawl any page whose path starts with
- I did not mean to publish the links, I meant he should remove the pages from his server, ask Google to remove it from the archive and maybe we should delete the version of the page with the links. Otherwise the information is in the page history. --Rolandus 23:02, 4 Martii 2007 (UTC)
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