User talk:Adam78

Deletion against community consensus
Hello Jon,

I'd like to ask you to revert your deletion of Transwiki:List_of_tongue-twisters (done at 18:29, 29 May 2006) because the result of the debate was Transwiki (see ). I'm afraid it would be somewhat unfair to act against community consensus. On the discussion page, nobody at all proposed, supported or agreed on deletion.

This list was a considerable collection made by several people during years, something that is certainly of interest by illustrating the differences of languages in terms of phonology, morphonology and morphophonemic, and I doubt how it could be "not suitable for wikibooks".

Thank you! Adam78 14:12, 2 June 2006 (UTC)


 * I have sent you an email containing the deleted text and noting why it is unsuitable for wikibooks and should not have been sent here by wikipedia in the first instance. I am willing to extend this courtesy to others (provided they are not too many), but really an admin on wikipedia should undelete the content from there to allow the page to be transwikied to a suitable location. If the email does not arrive (it was somewhat large), please let me know, Jguk 17:23, 2 June 2006 (UTC)