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maximas gratias ago tibi. Imaginem meam altius pongo. Ciao --[[Usor:Massimo Macconi|Massimo Macconi]] 15:58, 11 Augusti 2006 (UTC)
maximas gratias ago tibi. Imaginem meam altius pongo. Ciao --[[Usor:Massimo Macconi|Massimo Macconi]] 15:58, 11 Augusti 2006 (UTC)

== Massimo Macconi ==


Mi permetto di risponderti in italiano, lingua che vedo tu conosci, perché sono di fretta con il lavoro. Ti ringrazio tantissimo per i tuoi complimenti. A dire il vero faccio quello che posso perché le mie conoscenze di latino sono ridotte. Mi fa piacere che tu l'abbia apprezzato. Ciao --[[Usor:Massimo Macconi|Massimo Macconi]] 11:14, 1 Septembris 2006 (UTC)

Emendatio ex 11:14, 1 Septembris 2006

Pro rebus veteribus vide Disputatio Usoris:Tbook/Vetera.

{{delenda}} and babel formulae

A while ago in the taberna you were looking for someone to go through the delenda category and sort it, and I said that I was under the impression that only admins could delete. If this is not the case, how do I delete something. I would volunteer if I knew how. The other thing is, I noticed your babel box has a hard black line around it. How did you effect this? I would like to put a hard black line around the flags on Vicipaedia:Babel formulae so that flags with unbordered white like Russia or Japan won't blend in with the page. Thanks.--Ioshus Rocchio 01:36, 25 Aprilis 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Vicicollaboratio?

On the taberna an idea came up for have a 'lingua latina' wikiproject. I, Roland2 and Ioshus Rocchio discussed this and think it is a good idea. We came up with the term Vicicollaboratio for Wikiproject. Ioshus Rocchio advised I check it with you before using it, do you think it is acceptable? If so, Vicipaedia:Vicicollaboratio Lingua Latina can begin in earnest. Thank you. Daniel () 19:30, 26 Aprilis 2006 (UTC)[reply]

admins

Don't worry about the delay. I think Myces went through the delenda page. What's the procedure for electing/selecting admins? I'm interested in whatever I can do to help, but I don't know if I have been active long enough/have enough edits. It seems, at least on EN, that 1000 edits are standard before anyone is an admin...I have 800ish.--Ioshus Rocchio 02:42, 4 Maii 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Adminship!

Dear Tbook,

after reading your dialogue about adminship I decided to take it seriously: I see the three of you have different abilities, but the perfect admin doesn't still exist: only collaboration between admins works, so look here and consider what I just wrote. If you don't like it rest assured that there's no bad intention. - εΔω 15:11, 12 Maii 2006 (UTC)

Categoria:People by profession

Hello Tbook, I needed this "people by profession" in addition to "professions" (munera). My idea:

  • Professions: poeta, musicus, ...
  • People by profession: poetae (having Homerus, Camus, ...), musici, ...

I think these many professions in "homines" and these many populi/gentes in "homines" should be grouped in "people by profession" and "populi/gentes/..." (= people by nation). --Roland2 20:22, 14 Maii 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Do you think Categoria:Poetae ought to be a subcategory of Categoria:Munera or that there should be something like Categoria:Homines secundum officium in addition to Munera? --Tbook 19:06, 17 Maii 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I think there should be two categories, but I am not sure ... maybe something like this:
- Biographia (at the moment "Homines")
     - Biographia (= the main article)
     - People by nation
     - People by religion
     - People by year of birth
     - People by profession (= Homines secundum officium?)
           - Poetae
                Poeta (= the main article)
                Horatius
                Catullus
           - Magistri
           - Musici
- Munera
     - Munus (= the main article)
     - Poeta (= the article)
     - Magister (= the article)
So category "poetae" would not be categorized in category "munera" because "peteae" keeps just people, but "poeta" would be categorized both in "munera" and "poetae" because it is a munerus and the main article of "poetae".
See this:
"People by nation" contains people, "Nations" contains nations
"People by birth" contains people, "Years of birth" contains years
"People by professions" contains people, "Munera" contains (just) munera

--Roland2 19:48, 17 Maii 2006 (UTC)[reply]

At the moment we have Categoria:Homines but Vicipaedia:Articuli quos omnes Vicipaediae habeant has Categoria:Biographia. Categoria:Biographia is used by some of the articles we are now having. So we have both categories at the moment. I think Vicipaedia:Articuli quos omnes Vicipaediae habeant is much clearer than our actual system, however, I do not know what others think about moving to Vicipaedia:Articuli quos omnes Vicipaediae habeant. --Roland2 21:28, 19 Maii 2006 (UTC)[reply]

This might confuse you after our discussion ... mabe just Categoria:Munera would be ok and we should put e. g. Categoria:Poetae into that category? What's the idea behind our categorization?
  1. A category is a word in plural form, an article is a word in singular form?
  2. An article should not be categorized in several levels but only in several branches? Levels: History, European History, German History. Branches: History, People, Geography, ...
The concept should be written down. See http://la.wikipedia.org/wiki/VP:TP#Vicipaedia:De_categoriis --Roland2 16:26, 21 Maii 2006 (UTC)[reply]

What about creating a page Vicipaedia:Categoria and discussing the questions there? (Similar to Vicipaedia:Articulus.) "Filesystem" means that each category has just one parent category. We might not want this. ;-) Problems arise when a category can have more than one parent category. I think "Homines" should not be a toplevel category. It should be below "Society" (Societas hominum) ... I am not sure ... maybe "Munera" should be just under "Homines"? Maybe we should have extra "Shortcuts" like "*Homines" on the top level in "*Shortcuts"? - Singular titles, like William Shakespeare or Germany ... ok, we will not have "Germanies", although it would be much easier to build such titles in Latin ;-) I think these singular titles are another class of categories. Recently I found an interesting discussion about categorization in the German Wikipedia. They had very intersting ideas ... I think I'll start Vicipaedia:Categoria ... we have too many discussions just on user pages ;-) --Roland2 20:41, 21 Maii 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Paginae Annorum

Please see http://la.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disputatio_Usoris:UV#Deletion_of_178._dec._et_al I think we should have a page, maybe Vicipaedia:Paginae annorum, where we can keep the results of the discussion ... and discuss the ideas on that talk page ;-) --Roland2 07:57, 25 Maii 2006 (UTC)[reply]

After the clear votum on Vicipaedia:Petitio magistratus, I asked the stewards to assign you (and the two other candidates) administrator rights, which they did.

Congratulations, glad to have you here! (And good luck with the new tasks – you may have noticed my inclination for quickly filling up the Categoria:Deletiones propositae …)

--UV 17:06, 26 Maii 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you all. I hope that I may be of service. --Tbook 17:38, 2 Iunii 2006 (UTC)[reply]

image

thank you for uploading an image. please upload images to commons: and not to the Latin wikipedia – images uploaded to commons can be used here in exactly the same way as if they were uploaded here. See Vicipaedia:Imago. Thanks! --UV 21:48, 9 Augusti 2006 (UTC)[reply]

imago Benedictus XVI

maximas gratias ago tibi. Imaginem meam altius pongo. Ciao --Massimo Macconi 15:58, 11 Augusti 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Massimo Macconi

Mi permetto di risponderti in italiano, lingua che vedo tu conosci, perché sono di fretta con il lavoro. Ti ringrazio tantissimo per i tuoi complimenti. A dire il vero faccio quello che posso perché le mie conoscenze di latino sono ridotte. Mi fa piacere che tu l'abbia apprezzato. Ciao --Massimo Macconi 11:14, 1 Septembris 2006 (UTC)[reply]