Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27633518-20160118125948/@comment-26091666-20160120063634

Tcelvis wrote: I hate to spamming new thread for the same topic but I do not have a choice. As I said in the last thread. If it is already settled that everything goes with romaji. I see no reason 甲 should go with "A". Apparently 甲 does not reads as "A", right, Mr./Ms. swift-thread-closer?

There was a very good reason why your former thread was closed and now I shall temporarily leave this one open for now but delete your latter thread.

The reason was because we have had lengthy discussions over the naming proposals to various entities in the game. Even long after we have had such lengthy discussions over the various naming, people (the public) could not agree on:
 * the finalised naming
 * the finalisation for discussions with regards to the chosen naming conventions.

There were reasons for this:
 * lack of public interest on the said topics
 * everyone had various ways to translate/transliterate things.
 * the people who has to go about making changes physically are sick and tired of having to listen to the public before and after the change(s). Notably because the public couldn't:
 * create their own version somewhere else on the wiki, or
 * create their own wiki, or
 * doesn't know how to look for other ways to preserve a layout that they were content with, or
 * stop being lazy until changes have been finalised that it irate them so much that they have to complain about it.

Because of your persistence with this discussion, I am now going to edit this post to include the various historical conflicts that the KC wikia maintainers have had over getting the public to agree on something. This goes in addition to the two former links in which I have mentioned on this previously closed thread which I am sure you probably haven't read in detail to notice how lengthy it was. I will be doing this not only for your sake, but hopefully for the rest of those who wants to make suggestions to things that has already been agreed upon ages ago.