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Translations should be placed in quotation marks.
And anyway, Re-editing again and again the same thing without explaining in the 'Discussion' page, is not acceptable.
Instead of explaining yourself to a single user, explain it to all users in this page. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
88.153.69.181 (
talk) 22:23, 12 April 2007
Follow-up: For example,
WP:MOS does not mention the use of quotes for translations simply because they should not be used in such a way. However, it has several sections regarding the use of quotes in quotations. Also refer to
Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Hebrew) - it's old and unofficial, but highly relevant and widely followed on Wikiepdia. --
Ynhockey(
Talk)19:38, 12 April 2007 (UTC)reply
picture
There is no doubt in my mind that the picture needs to be replaced, and evertime I add a new picture someone takes it away. If your gonna take it away, put up a new one, becuase I live in gedera, and this is not how it looks. It is not a green field. It has houses that are 70 years old and new settlements and a wide variety of picture could fit for the skyline, not the green field that is on right now. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
76.116.200.145 (
talk)
17:23, 31 December 2007 (UTC)reply
Definition of Gedera as a Town
In this article Gedera is defined as a "Town", even though the official definition is a
Moshava. Even though there is no official translation to Moshava (that I know of), there is an entry in Wikipedia for this term, so I think it's worth defining it just as it is.
Dekel Tal (
talk)
13:08, 28 September 2010 (UTC)reply
While I believe that it needs mentioning that Gedera was founded as a moshava, I do not believe that any designation other than local council needs to go into the lede. I agree that the word town should be removed. —
Ynhockey(
Talk)15:14, 1 October 2010 (UTC)reply
foundation location spin
"Gedera was founded in 1884 by members of the Bilu group, near the ruins of a biblical Israelite city." — Errr, the Arab village of Qatra was directly in-between these two locations. I am replacing this source by some that are better anyway.
Zerotalk10:54, 4 August 2011 (UTC)reply
Ongoing vandalism on this page
A non-user (appearing as an IP address) keeps on editing the page to replace Israel with "Occupied Palestine", which is then reverted.