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== More of your questionable edits == | == More of your questionable edits == | ||
You have added Devanagari text again to places in Karnataka with a ? mark after you first added them and others removed them - e.g. ]. If you are making this kind of sensitive edit, you really need to spend time here determining policy, reviewing past discussions, and finding out why other editors do what they do. In this case, I suggest you search for such phrases as 'native language text', 'native name' et.c. in previous India related discussions and find out why. It is not difficult, all such discussions are recorded, except in those cases where users blark them out on their talk pages. It is definitely not reasonable for you to make numerous unilateral changes without discussion and then to expect others to search these out and spell out to you why and where they have been discussed. ] (]) 07:27, 26 March 2014 (UTC) | You have added Devanagari text again to places in Karnataka with a ? mark after you first added them and others removed them - e.g. ]. If you are making this kind of sensitive edit, you really need to spend time here determining policy, reviewing past discussions, and finding out why other editors do what they do. In this case, I suggest you search for such phrases as 'native language text', 'native name' et.c. in previous India related discussions and find out why. It is not difficult, all such discussions are recorded, except in those cases where users blark them out on their talk pages. It is definitely not reasonable for you to make numerous unilateral changes without discussion and then to expect others to search these out and spell out to you why and where they have been discussed. ] (]) 07:27, 26 March 2014 (UTC) | ||
== Your recent reversions to your preferred names == | |||
Pdheg, do you have any idea of how to resolve this disagreement between yourself on one side, and me and some other editors, which was expressed in the Indian notice board? I raised a discussion, you made a statement, and you then did not participate further there. This is how it has been. Please reply here. Thanks. ] (]) 21:20, 3 April 2014 (UTC) |
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Hi, I haved fixed these issues now. pdh 22:15, 7 February 2014 (UTC)
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More of your questionable edits
You have added Devanagari text again to places in Karnataka with a ? mark after you first added them and others removed them - e.g. Manipal. If you are making this kind of sensitive edit, you really need to spend time here determining policy, reviewing past discussions, and finding out why other editors do what they do. In this case, I suggest you search for such phrases as 'native language text', 'native name' et.c. in previous India related discussions and find out why. It is not difficult, all such discussions are recorded, except in those cases where users blark them out on their talk pages. It is definitely not reasonable for you to make numerous unilateral changes without discussion and then to expect others to search these out and spell out to you why and where they have been discussed. Imc (talk) 07:27, 26 March 2014 (UTC)
Your recent reversions to your preferred names
Pdheg, do you have any idea of how to resolve this disagreement between yourself on one side, and me and some other editors, which was expressed in the Indian notice board? I raised a discussion, you made a statement, and you then did not participate further there. This is how it has been. Please reply here. Thanks. Imc (talk) 21:20, 3 April 2014 (UTC)