Disputatio:Ismail Qemali

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A few edits[fontem recensere]

I removed the section "honores": Vicipaedia doesn't generally do this. Honours that are notable should be explained in the biography, with a footnoted source.

I replaced the infobox with our regular one. We have agreed not to accept new infoboxes that require local input. That's the old method, and would be a big step backwards for Vicipaedia.

I replaced the succession box with navboxes for Albanian prime ministers and foreign ninisters. I know that the navbox for foreign ministers does not go back as far as Ismail Qemali yet! Now that we have this article, I think that the navbox should be extended to cover all foreign ministers. Anyone could do that, and if necessary I will do it. Succession boxes give dates, but the dates are notable and should be in the text anyway. Some succession boxes exist here on Vicipaedia, but they require more coding in the edit window and more maintenance: again, they are the old method. Navboxes are nearly always better.

What readers of Vicipaedia want, according to our current consensus, is to read good Latin text with well-cited sources. I say this because the text is not yet in good Latin, and is very long. It will take you a long time to convert this text. If you are prepared to go on working on it, Klein Muçi, that's fine, but be aware of the effort you will have to devote to it! If you do wish to do this, add the formula {{In progressu}} at the top. If not, it might be best to shorten the text. It's your choice. Andrew Dalby (disputatio) 17:35, 3 Octobris 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Greek quotation in footnote[fontem recensere]

It's a very good idea in principle to quote a source text in the original language -- at least I hope it is, because I often do it myself -- but this quotation seems to me unusually long. Could we either give a Latin translation, or shorten this quotation to the most important details, or maybe both? Andrew Dalby (disputatio) 18:10, 3 Octobris 2021 (UTC)[reply]