User talk:Visite fortuitement prolongée

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removing OTRS tag[edit]

Hello, you have removed the OTRS tag from many files I have uploaded. Why did you do that? I'm going to revert you. best matanya talk 08:09, 26 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

I hidded the OTRS tag from several files, in order to get a second review (about their uploading). Visite fortuitement prolongée (talk) 22:01, 26 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Good job! It actually brought me to perform a brief quest where I discovered the broad scheme of "Category:People by year" (which I haven't been aware of until now) and I was wondering if such classification can be helpful if applied to many other personalities as well... Keep contributing to People-categories and assist in categorizing them into men/women. Cheerz Orrlingtalk 03:41, 29 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

File:Philippine languages map.svg[edit]

Hello.

Can you add the border between Laos and Burma and the border between Malaysia and Indonesia in the central gap of Borneo which is missing in File:Malayo-Polynesian mk.svg, File:Nuclear Malayo-Polynesian mk.svg, File:Borneo-Philippines mk.svg, File:Malayo-Sumbawan languages mk.svg, File:Sunda-Sulawesi mk.svg, as well as in File:Malayo-Polynesian-en.svg, File:Malayo-Polynesian-es.svg, File:Malayo-Polynesian-ru.svg, File:Malayo-Polynesian-sr.svg, File:Borneo-Philippines.svg, File:Bornean languages-en.svg, File:Philippine languages map.svg, File:Nuclear Malayo-Polynesian.svg, File:Malayo-Sumbawan languages.svg and File:Sunda-Sulawesi.svg - by copying the borders from File:Malayo-Polynesian-de.svg?

Unfortunately I don't know how to edit SVG maps myself, that is why I asked you.

Thank you.

Maphobbyist (talk) 17:59, 10 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Transnistria Governorate[edit]

Why are you setting this category to the Category:Pridnestrovie? "Transnistria" is the short name of the so-called "Transnistria Governorate", the territory east of the Dniester River (Nistru in Romanian), which roughly corresponds to the Odessa region of Ukraine occupied by Romania during the Second World War. This term of Romanian Nazi criminals, who were convicted and executed as a result of World War II, has nothing to do with the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic in principle. Pridnestrovian editor (talk) 11:17, 12 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]