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Latest comment: 17 years ago by Midnight Star in topic re: opposing vote on my confirmation
Hi, it's best to contact me on my de user talk.
re: opposing vote on my confirmation
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- Hello Midnight Star. Unfortunately, I am extremely busy this week and cannot respond promptly to the many queries on my talk page. If you look at my talk page history, you will see that all users that posted comments before and after you have also gone unanswered. I typically respond to all waiting comments simultaneously, but several comments require in-depth investigation that take a lot of time that I do not have this week. You have pointed out my edits elsewhere, but these are simple edits between other tasks that do not require any great investment of time.
- If your request is urgent, you can post again requesting a prompt answer and I will do my best to answer you promptly. I am not ignoring you; if you review other discussions on that page, you will see that I never leave a comment unanswered, and usually try to answer as soon as possible.
- Note that your question concerning requests for new languages is relevant to my role as a member of the language subcommittee, not as a steward. Regarding your general comments about stewards, note that stewards are bound by the steward policies, which state "Don't promote users on projects with existing bureaucrats". We are not allowed to circumvent active bureaucrats simply to expedite the process for a user.
- To answer your original question, a large number of subdomain requests were closed in late 2006 after the implementation of the language proposal policy (this is explained in the rejection message on Requests for new languages/Wikipedia Simple German). Although you are free to open a new request, it will likely be rejected because it fails the requisites set out by that policy, particularly having it's own ISO 639 code, and sufficient uniqueness that it could not be part of the German Wikipedia. —{admin} Pathoschild 18:46:19, 04 December 2007 (UTC)