On 5/21/2019 12:42 PM, Lieven L. Litaer wrote:
Am 21.05.2019 um 18:28 schrieb SuStel:
I'm saying that Lieven's intuitive feeling about what Klingonists agree on should not be taken as a mandate. mayqel cited that page as if it is authoritative, or at least asking why he should do what it advises.
Just for the record: I did not make that up myself based on my "intuitive feeling" (and besides, everyone can work on the Wiki). The main contents of that page - especially the section "Klingonists convention" - is copied one-to-one from the mailings lists FAQ, written somewhere in the first years of the list, so between 1993 and 1997.
I stand corrected. Someone else wrote about their intuitive feeling, and you copied it.
So even if that FAQ is still just a recommendation, it has some kind of mandate for at least this mailing list, as it answers typical beginenrs questions, avoiding lenghthy discussions about the possibilities and just providing a simple solution.
The FAQ copied onto your wiki simply says we can use punctuation. It then links to another page that was not part of the FAQ. And given that anyone can edit your wiki, it can't possibly be considered authoritative for this list. And if it is, I'm going to start editing it with some truly ridiculous ideas, just to mess with everyone, and they'll have to be considered the rules of the list.
Which is still not a mandate,
Besides, Marc Okrand uses {tlhIngan} "translation" when writing Klingon texts, so at least that part is even canon.
Whether Okrand has used punctuation is irrelevant. We were using punctuation in Klingon sentences long before Okrand ever did. This is not an argument about canon. -- SuStel http://trimboli.name