Disputatio Usoris:LA2

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E Vicipaedia

Salve, LA2!

Gratus aut grata in Vicipaediam Latinam acciperis! Ob contributa tua gratias agimus speramusque te delectari posse et manere velle.

Cum Vicipaedia nostra parva humilisque sit, paucae et exiguae sunt paginae auxilii, a quibus hortamur te ut incipias:

Si plura de moribus et institutis Vicipaedianis scire vis, tibi suademus, roges in nostra Taberna, vel roges unum ex magistratibus directe.

In paginis encyclopaedicis mos noster non est nomen dare, sed in paginis disputationis memento editis tuis nomen subscribere, litteris impressis --~~~~, quibus insertis nomen tuum et dies apparebit. Quamquam vero in paginis ipsis nisi lingua Latina uti non licet, in paginis disputationum qualibet lingua scribi solet. Quodsi quid interrogare velis, vel Taberna vel pagina disputationis mea tibi patebit. Ave! Spero te "Vicipaedianum" aut "Vicipaedianam" fieri velle! --Xaverius 17:56, 28 Maii 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Untranslated english text should not be inserted into pages.--Rafaelgarcia 21:33, 18 Novembris 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Sorry disregard the above. I mixed you up with some anonymous user.--Rafaelgarcia 22:21, 18 Novembris 2007 (UTC)[reply]

De pagina antiquissima nostra[fontem recensere]

Salve LA2! It would be grat if you could tell us about the very begginings of our la:wiki - you seem to have written our first page nuntius, or else we cannot trace any older one!--Xaverius 12:58, 11 Februarii 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I don't speak Latin, except for a few words. All I did was to create links to Latin language news sources. Apparently I also started Suecia on the same day, May 25, 2002, which was then just a list of city names. But I doubt that these can have been first pages, or even the first versions of these pages. The early revision history might have been lost. I wouldn't have linked from Suecia to Nationes Mundi if the latter page didn't already exist, but now its revision history starts in November 2003. The oldest version of both Suecia and Nationes Mundi are lists that are too long to be initial versions. Was the Latin Wikipedia running on PHP (MediaWiki) from the start, or was it converted from UseModWiki to PHP? --LA2 15:19, 12 Februarii 2009 (UTC)[reply]