Difference between revisions of "Talk:Pocket Program"

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Is this resource going to dictate that only American English is acceptable, or by using the dreaded "Program" for consistency have I forfeited the right to spell "licence" correctly in my native English?
 
Is this resource going to dictate that only American English is acceptable, or by using the dreaded "Program" for consistency have I forfeited the right to spell "licence" correctly in my native English?
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:It can go back.  I just assumed you had misspelled it.  We don't necessarily follow Wikipedia Style here, though that particular one is a good idea.  Consistency is a good thing.  Reduces the incidence of nitpicker syndrome. --[[User:Bill Taylor|Bill Taylor]] 22:10, 27 March 2007 (PDT)

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I notice that Bill has changed the spelling of licences to the American version.

Wikipedia's style guide says that an individual article should stay in one national variant of English and if someone starts it in one variant it should be edited to remain in that variant ... on the other hand I've tried to fit in with the whole site's spelling of "Program" rather than cause alarum and consternation with "Pocket Programme".

Is this resource going to dictate that only American English is acceptable, or by using the dreaded "Program" for consistency have I forfeited the right to spell "licence" correctly in my native English?

It can go back. I just assumed you had misspelled it. We don't necessarily follow Wikipedia Style here, though that particular one is a good idea. Consistency is a good thing. Reduces the incidence of nitpicker syndrome. --Bill Taylor 22:10, 27 March 2007 (PDT)