JADP, but there's no keyboard-related reason for people to misspell my
last name as "Goodwin," which is something I've encountered my whole
life. My view is that it's normally best to tolerate the misspelling,
unless there's some particular reason I want to ensure that my surname
is spelled correct
On 18 February 2012 06:40, Jussi-Ville Heiskanen wrote:
>> As Sue said, oe is an accepted way of saying ö if you can't easily get the
>> umlaut. Using o is just wrong (it would be pronounced completely
>> differently).
>
> I would beg to disagree. And remind people that in the computer world
> a k
Hoi,
MediaWiki supports an input method for German in the Narayam extension.
There is no "need" for alt key codes typing German... This was possibly
created by Erik in anticipation of this need. Then again, it may be easier
to refer to him as Erik. When this is not precise enough you could add the
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 5:29 PM, Thomas Dalton wrote:
> On Feb 16, 2012 3:22 PM, "Theo10011" wrote:
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 8:38 PM, Sue Gardner
> wrote:
>>
>> > While we're on the topic, here's a public service announcement. It's
>> > Bishakha Datta, not Bishaka Datta. The single most-fre
Agreed. As one of those whose name is frequently butchered due to our
medium of communications (who knows how I want it pronounced until/unless
you meet me or someone who's met me?), the criteria I use in judging
offense is "Has this person ever been told by me how I prefer to be
addressed? If no
On 16 February 2012 17:04, Thomas Dalton wrote:
> On Feb 16, 2012 3:47 PM, "Thomas Morton"
> Wikimedians often call me Thomas because that's what I have gmail set to
> call me and they know me mostly from emails. While I don't mind at all, it
> sounds (or looks) strange to me every time.
LOL, I
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 9:26 PM, Oliver Keyes wrote:
> If we're discussing this; my name is correctly pronounced "Oliver Keyes,
> God of Delphi, Sol, and all Ethereal Planes Known and As-Yet Undiscovered"
Olly olly oxen free! (with a silent G)
Theo
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Oliver Keyes wrote:
If we're discussing this; my name is correctly pronounced "Oliver Keyes,
God of Delphi, Sol, and all Ethereal Planes Known and As-Yet Undiscovered"
OLLIE! OLLIE! OLLIE!
Carmen Yarrusso
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Moller, Moeller, Möller
Why is it that Горбачёв is Gorbachev, but Семён is always Semyon.
Spare some thought for all the Semyons out there who may have their
name mispelled.
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 11:46 PM, Thomas Morton
wrote:
> I used to be really antsy over my name; to the point where,
On Feb 16, 2012 3:47 PM, "Thomas Morton"
wrote:
>
> I used to be really antsy over my name; to the point where, at school, I
> refused to be taught by one teach for a time because she kept calling me
> "Tom". Nowadays even I call myself that.
>
> Surely normal social convention applies; if someone
> Surely normal social convention applies; if someone raises the issue then
> "Don't be a dick" and take extra care. Otherwise slip
> ups/confusion/mistakes shouldn't be the end of the world...
>
>
If we're discussing this; my name is correctly pronounced "Oliver Keyes,
God of Delphi, Sol, and all
I used to be really antsy over my name; to the point where, at school, I
refused to be taught by one teach for a time because she kept calling me
"Tom". Nowadays even I call myself that.
Surely normal social convention applies; if someone raises the issue then
"Don't be a dick" and take extra care
On Feb 16, 2012 3:22 PM, "Theo10011" wrote:
>
> On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 8:38 PM, Sue Gardner
wrote:
>
> > While we're on the topic, here's a public service announcement. It's
> > Bishakha Datta, not Bishaka Datta. The single most-frequently
> > misspelled name on our lists, AFAICT. Also, Erik Moe
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 8:38 PM, Sue Gardner wrote:
> While we're on the topic, here's a public service announcement. It's
> Bishakha Datta, not Bishaka Datta. The single most-frequently
> misspelled name on our lists, AFAICT. Also, Erik Moeller or Erik
> Möller with umlaut. Never Erik Moller wit
I find "oi, you" works pretty well! ;)
On Feb 16, 2012 3:09 PM, "Sue Gardner" wrote:
> On 16 February 2012 12:32, David Gerard wrote:
> > On 16 February 2012 11:27, John Du Hart wrote:
> >
> >> Is this really something to get upset over? It's not as if he was
> calling
> >> you stupid, he simpl
On 16 February 2012 12:32, David Gerard wrote:
> On 16 February 2012 11:27, John Du Hart wrote:
>
>> Is this really something to get upset over? It's not as if he was calling
>> you stupid, he simply misspelled your name (shortened it, really).
>
>
> People's own names are extremely important to
On 16 February 2012 11:27, John Du Hart wrote:
> Is this really something to get upset over? It's not as if he was calling
> you stupid, he simply misspelled your name (shortened it, really).
People's own names are extremely important to them.
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Is this really something to get upset over? It's not as if he was calling
you stupid, he simply misspelled your name (shortened it, really).
On Feb 16, 2012 6:10 AM, "Joan Goma" wrote:
> Jan-Bart,
>
> I am sorry. I didn’t know this is your name and present you publicly my
> more sincere apologies
Jan-Bart,
I am sorry. I didn’t know this is your name and present you publicly my
more sincere apologies for misstyping it.
I personally know the sensitivity about this kind of issues. My name in
Catalan sounds completely different with accent than without. “Gomà” is a
quite extended and ancient
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