Colm Murphy

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The interwiki link you added is to a different person. Also the Colm Murphy on nl wikipedia is using incorrect information, "(Belleeks, County Armagh, 18 augustus 1952)" is the place and date of birth of the different person on en wikipedia. Thank you. O Fenian (talk) 16:52, 7 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for your remark. Apologies for the inconvenience. I corrected the Dutch wikipedia (my own changes). RonnieV (talk) 17:12, 7 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

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WikiLoop Battlefield new name vote

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Simple Dutch - in Dutch, in het Nederlands

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Beste Ronnie,

Alles kits? Mag ik hier iets schrijven? Tijdens een internetvergadering van WMNL afgelopen woensdag hadden we in de chat een discussie over eenvoudig schrijven in het Nederlands.

  1. Vergelijk w:nl:Gebruiker:Hansmuller/Presentatie/Wikipedia_in_stijl-1
  2. Je zei dat de "complexiteit" - ingewikkeldheid - het onmogelijk zou maken om op B1-niveau, dus spreektaal, een artikel over iets moeilijks te schrijven. Dat bestrijd ik, wel kan een lijst van vaktermen met uitleg nodig zijn. Vergelijk mavo/havo/vwo-natuurkunde, een van mijn vakken. Graag zou ik mijn stelling bewijzen:
  • Heb je een moeilijke tekst voor me die ik op B1-niveau voor je mag hertalen?

Graag, dankjewel, met vriendelijke groeten, Hansmuller (talk) 10:23, 5 July 2021 (UTC)Reply

Beste Hans, ja hoor, van mij mag je hier iets schrijven.
Allereerst, ik waardeer je inzet voor Wikipedia. Wikipedia is een heel mooi project, en er zijn nog heel wat handjes nodig om alles beter te maken en bij te houden.
Dat gezegd hebbend, in mijn ogen ben je soms te fel en te zeer gericht op een bepaalde kijk die jij hebt op Wikipedia, waarbij je doordendert zonder dat je weet of je steun hebt van een of meer andere Wikipedianen, laat staan of er minstens een grote minderheid is die jouw ideeën draagt.
Wat betreft het gewenste taalniveau van Wikipedia, er is in het verleden altijd ingestoken op een niveau dat op het eindniveau havo ligt. Ik denk dat dat zo'n beetje B2 (normaal) is, met wellicht wat C1 erbij. Met dat niveau kan je het eens zijn, of niet eens. Ik begrijp dat jij het daar niet eens bent en vindt dat artikelen op Wikipedia in versimpeld Nederlands (B1) geschreven zouden moeten worden. Je omschrijft B1 als 'spreektaal'. Wikipedia is een geschreven medium, dat op een neutrale wijze allerlei fenomenen beschrijft. Voor het gebruik van termen die als 'spreektaal' worden aangeduid is in de lemma's niet of nauwelijks plaats. Dat er eventueel een term uit de spreektaal terugkomt in een citaat of eentje een zelfstandig lemma krijgt, is iets anders dan standaard de teksten in spreektaal schrijven. Daarnaast is spreektaal, nog meer dan geschreven taal, aan verandering onderhevig.
Ooit, in een grijs verleden, hadden we in Nederland de (papieren) Winkler Prins Encyclopedie. Die richtte zich op een breed publiek. Tegenwoordig heb je de Winkler Prins Junior, die zich richt op jongeren.
Naast de Dikke van Dale, is er het Juniorwoordenboek voor kinderen vanaf 8 jaar, het Van Dale Basiswoordenboek Nederlands voor kinderen vanaf 10 jaar en het Van Dale Groot woordenboek Nederlands voor school (Paperback) voor de bovenbouw en het eindexamen havo/vwo van het voortgezet onderwijs in Nederland en de 2e en 3e graad van het secundair onderwijs in Vlaanderen.
Zo is er naast nl-wiki ook Wikikids, dat zich richt op kinderen van 8-15 jaar. Dat het taalniveau daar op B1 of misschien wel op A2 ligt, is prima, dat past bij de doelgroep. Voor de Engelse Wikipedia is er naast de gewone versie ook een Simple Wikipedia.
Ik ben het echter niet met je eens dat alle artikelen op nl-Wiki in simpel Nederlands geschreven zouden moeten worden. Je geeft zelf al het voorbeeld van vakjargon. Vakjargon wordt genoemd onder C2, het hoogste taalniveau. Daarnaast sta ik achter de in het verleden gemaakte keuze om niet simpel Nederlands, maar havo(+) als niveau voor onze verzameling kennis te hanteren. Ik kan wel een of meer artikelen zoeken waarvan ik denk dat het een uitdaging is om die geheel in B1 te herschrijven, maar ik weet niet goed waarom ik jou zou vragen daar tijd in te steken. Met vriendelijke groet, RonnieV (talk) 11:12, 7 July 2021 (UTC)Reply

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Thanks for picking up my mistake - having got the death month wrong (living in the past? not keeping up with Christmas season?) I did the maths to get his birth date wrong too. PamD 11:50, 22 December 2021 (UTC)Reply

@PamD, Thanks for your kind reaction here. Together, we make Wikipedia even better. I came across his decease at his Wikidata item, which just stated '2021'. I wanted to find a source for the exact date, so I went to the article and found some links. They did not match the right month, so I reread both the source and the article and made the changes. Thanks for the article too! And enjoy this Christmas season, it will be over soon ;) RonnieV (talk) 11:20, 23 December 2021 (UTC)Reply

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Ecri

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Zelfreflectie en Ecritures bestaan niet in hetzelfde universum. De huidige explosie op RegBlok is haar natuurlijke reactie op kritiek en/of weerwoord. The Banner talk 15:31, 3 February 2023 (UTC)Reply