Talk:List of oldest people from Denmark/@comment-258494-20160203185407/@comment-258494-20160204154607

1. I think top-100 is enough for Denmark at this point.

2. We aren't stopping "COI" editing, so long as it appears to be objective.

3. I agree that nonexistent categories shouldn't be added. However, one may want to consider whether to go ahead and create the category if it's useful.

4. I disagree. The purpose of the category "Lists" is so that all the "lists" can be located in one category.

5. You can keep the original spelling if you write a "Danish-language" version of the page. But for the English-language version, it needs to be translated.

6. I'm not fully happy with this type of thing, and authorities differ. This is called a "transliteration issue", and it's an issue with many languages, not just Danish. For example, we saw the media write the German name Hermann Dornemann and Hermann Doerneman. One idea is to transliterate the symbol; the other is to transliterate the pronunciation. The bottom line, though, is I am preferring, for search purposes and fairness, that we simplify the main-name text, though I don't mind a (Danish: abc) alternative.Ryoung122 (talk) 15:46, February 4, 2016 (UTC)