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[1] There is no "dubious"-Tag in German Wikipedia. Perhaps you want to raise your point on the discussion page? Apart from that, I am afraid that I did not fully understand your point anyway. Regards --Marinebanker (Diskussion) 21:51, 8. Aug. 2015 (CEST)
- My particular point there is that the originator of the page is himself aware of earlier usage, and originally incorporated it in the page, referring to an article about a "stretched jeep" used for coastal patrol. 1945 is not the first time this pun surfaced, and an earlier usage shows in the first version of the article.
- A broader question is the validity of the article name. It appears to have been used just twice for this type of vehicle conversion. I suppose that means it can't be seen etymylogically as a "nonce word," but it's close enough. Wikipedia is not a place for original work, and neologisms are the worst sort of OR.
- This is to pass over the simple mistatements of fact throughout, with Americans in Burma in 1944 reported as Britons in India in 1950, for instance. Anmccaff (Diskussion) 23:54, 8. Aug. 2015 (CEST)
- Thanks for the reply, but as I said, these points are better raised an the article's discussion page. I just happened upon your using a non-existing tag and thought I better give you a heads up. I'm not really involved in this article. Regards --Marinebanker (Diskussion) 21:45, 9. Aug. 2015 (CEST)
- Alas, the article's originator lacks your skills in English, but appears not to know it, and my German is all but nonexistent. Thank you for the information. Anmccaff (Diskussion) 03:33, 10. Aug. 2015 (CEST)
- Thanks for the reply, but as I said, these points are better raised an the article's discussion page. I just happened upon your using a non-existing tag and thought I better give you a heads up. I'm not really involved in this article. Regards --Marinebanker (Diskussion) 21:45, 9. Aug. 2015 (CEST)
Hello! May I remark that moving the page was not only not a good idea, but definitely edit-warring. I would appreciate if you would not change anything in the article in that respect until we have something like a concensus and this is stated on the discussion page. This might eventually make the process easier. Thank you! --Marinebanker (Diskussion) 19:21, 9. Sep. 2015 (CEST)
- Well, I have to say this is another profound difference between the en.wiki and the de.wiki; to be considered "edit warring," they'd have to a series of back-and-forth edits without constructive discussion. Thanks again for your help, and thank you for pointing this out. I'd rather assumed that pointing out that the use of a neologism was not allowed meant it should be changed immediately. Anmccaff (Diskussion) 22:00, 9. Sep. 2015 (CEST)