[[Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/dwóh₁: difference between revisions|etymtree for dwóh₁]]

Fragment of a discussion from User talk:Rua

Hi, I'm sorry if I upset you. I was on mobile so I was a bit handicapped in how much explanation I could give. Your edits essentially undid what I did a week or two ago.

CodeCat18:11, 10 May 2016

Don't you find reverting others' edits is somewhat of a nuisance? Then why don't you warn them not to do it in the first place? I'm not pissed because my edits were reverted, I'm pissed because there's no freaking warning about not doing them in the first place! How about something like "This template is f**king horrible and unworkable, I'm tired of reverting all your kids' messing around, so don't f**king use it, or else you'll be wasting your time and I'll just revert it all!"?

ばかFumikotalk
00:35, 11 May 2016

Well, you could have looked at the edit histories of these pages and noticed that I had removed {{etymtree}} two weeks ago, or notice that Template:etymtree/ine-pro/*dwóh₁ had been deleted two weeks ago when you recreated it. That notice of prior deletion should have been ample notice that something was up.

CodeCat00:38, 11 May 2016

Dude, I'm not some kind of administrator. I just create entries or edit existing ones, which means checking the history before doing something is the last thing I do. I don't recall seeing any notice. And that's just one case you're talking about. I've created a bunch of other etymtrees without knowing they'll simply be deleted. Is it too much to be able to know specifically what I'm not supposed to do instead of just guessing "something was up"? This is not rocket science!

ばかFumikotalk
01:25, 11 May 2016