Unanswered Questions
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Policy on Greek questions
Our community's attitude towards Greek has changed since we started out, and it is time to reflect that in our scope.
Below is a suggestion for a new policy on Greek on our site.
Any comments and ...
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Vote Early, Vote Often!
Note: This post is (nearly) identical to this one on Mythology Stack Exchange
I would like to echo a post that Scott Morrison made on Meta.Tex.SE:
I'm a moderator from MathOverflow, and this "...
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2022 Community Moderator Election Results
Moderator election #2 on Latin Language — your "graduation" election! — has come to a close, the votes have been tallied, and the new moderators are... the folks who were previously your pro-...
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Can we have a 16×16 favicon that does not look like “Lo.”?
Our 16×16 favicon looks like this: . Here is a zoom:
My eyes read this as Lo., and not as La, as it was probably intended. Can we please have the pixels tweaked to achieve something that looks more ...
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Latin Language Stack Exchange graduates!
Our site, Latin Language Stack Exchange, loses its beta status and graduates to a full site on December 16th, 2021.
Congratulations everyone, and many thanks for your commitment to our site and the ...
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Please support the Area 51 Proposal for Greek! We need ≥ 400 avid users
Click here to support the 4th try!
For the record, here's the 1st attempt by someone else and my 2nd, 3rd attempt by me.
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Introducing your pro-tem moderators
Throughout the beta, we need members from the site whose focus is to engage the community, both in community-building issues and site management. That's why we select a few members from each community ...
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How was the first year of Latin.SE?
Happy birthday!
Our site Latin Language Stack Exchange went online February 23, 2016 — exactly one year ago.
The public beta stage started on March 15.
I want the site continue growing and ...
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Acta Diurna: Latin site, code of conduct, and Stack Exchange
Cari Amici,
There has been an unprecedented amount of turmoil in the Stack Exchange network recently, and we wanted to share some of the developments with you. We will keep this brief; you can follow ...
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Some ideas to increase the visibility of the site and exit the beta stage
I've been an active user of the site from the beginning of the year, and I could say that there was a very nice discovery. It would be even better if we could do something to enlarge the number of ...
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2018: a year in moderation
It's New Year's Day in Stack Exchange land...
A distinguishing characteristic of these sites is how they are moderated:
We designed the Stack Exchange network engine to be mostly self-regulating, in ...
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2020: a year in moderation
As we say goodbye to the old year and welcome the new one, we have a tradition of sharing moderation stats for the past 12 months.
As most of you here are aware, sites on the Stack Exchange network ...
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Would a "historical linguistics resources for Latin (and Greek)" question be appropriate?
On a fairly regular basis, we get questions about the history and prehistory of Latin (and sometimes Greek), their descent from Indo-European and so forth. There are a few resources that come up again ...
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Updates to help pages
I have made edits to several help pages to add site-specific content.
I followed the conclusion we reached in a previous meta discussion about our scope.
This post has three purposes:
announcing this ...
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Should we tag geographical/contextual variations in Latin language, and if so, how?
We already have the following meta questions for establishing tag scope:
Latin language eras
How should a tag for changes in Latin language through time be named?
The former is a static ...