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Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 10:03 am
by Alkworld
Änderung der Nationalität von Patricio Manns:, "Chile" zu "frei wählbar"
Begründung: #falscheNation#
Google is your friend :)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricio_Manns

Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 10:53 am
by team fl
Alkworld wrote:
Änderung der Nationalität von Patricio Manns:, "Chile" zu "frei wählbar"
Begründung: #falscheNation#
Google is your friend :)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricio_Manns
Done. Should have his passport back in around three days.

Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 1:09 pm
by Mangahn
Meine neue Kapitänin Lexi Hartmann hätte gern ihren deutschen Pass. Danke.

http://www.baby-vornamen.de/Maedchen/L/Le/Lexi/

Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 6:39 pm
by team fl
Mangahn wrote:Meine neue Kapitänin Lexi Hartmann hätte gern ihren deutschen Pass. Danke.

http://www.baby-vornamen.de/Maedchen/L/Le/Lexi/
Mann. Es fahren hier nur Männer. Manche allerdings mit Frauennamen.

Zum Fall: Kann ich leider nichts dazu sagen. Amtsgeheimnis (aka keine Ahnung.)

Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 9:25 am
by Mangahn
Mangahn wrote:Meine neue Kapitänin Lexi Hartmann hätte gern ihren deutschen Pass. Danke.

http://www.baby-vornamen.de/Maedchen/L/Le/Lexi/
Nach meinem Kenntnisstand verstösst der Name nicht gegen die Regeln. Der Pass wird weiterhin beantragt.

Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 12:46 pm
by team fl
Mangahn wrote:
Mangahn wrote:Meine neue Kapitänin Lexi Hartmann hätte gern ihren deutschen Pass. Danke.

http://www.baby-vornamen.de/Maedchen/L/Le/Lexi/
Nach meinem Kenntnisstand verstösst der Name nicht gegen die Regeln. Der Pass wird weiterhin beantragt.
Antrag gestellt, wird am 26.08. automatisch ausgeführt. Damit hat er zwar die Staatsbürgerschaft wieder, für den Pass braucht er aber noch ein biometrisches Passfoto nach EU-Norm. Zudem muss er den Antrag persönlich stellen, da er seine Fingerabdrücke abgeben muss. Sicherheit und so. Ein schriftlicher Antrag ist nicht möglich.

Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 3:51 pm
by Mangahn
Danke.

Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2015 9:27 pm
by SprintTeam
I want to request an thing. I want to change the name of two of my riders and put them nationality pls... the names are Ronaldo Sprint and Novo Sprinter, i will change the names and put real cyclist names.

Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2015 9:48 pm
by Hunsrueck
SprintTeam wrote:I want to request an thing. I want to change the name of two of my riders and put them nationality pls... the names are Ronaldo Sprint and Novo Sprinter, i will change the names and put real cyclist names.
there are rules for choosing the name, though you can follow.
only Lesossie or Buhmann might help here. write them a PM.

Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 8:14 pm
by High Flyer
Going through messages when I saw that Kristjan Cristof had the nationality Estonian rejected once and then Ukrainian rejected twice, which I don't get because you don't even need google to tell you that the names are Ukrainian and Estonian.

One (biggish) Estonia basketball national player https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristjan_Kangur.
Ill add more if you ask.

Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 8:26 pm
by Wookie
Of course Kristjan isn't the problem. It's Cristof.

Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 9:01 pm
by High Flyer
Clear spelling mistake for Christof, and even then Cristof is still a viable name. Atleast give me the chance to add the h.

Just checked and if you google cristof Estonia there are numberous amount of people called Cristof from Estonia.

Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2015 9:20 pm
by Wookie
I don't find any Cristof. Maybe you should just post the link here.

Only leso and Buh can change names. Write them a pm. I think they will add the "h".

Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2015 2:18 pm
by Team Kazi Blocks
sorry but Roger Joe wants his nation Vanuatu back

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Joe

Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2015 3:38 pm
by team fl
Team Kazi Blocks wrote:sorry but Roger Joe wants his nation Vanuatu back

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Joe
Thanks for the info. Flag is on the way. It may take three days due to technical reasons.

Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2015 5:02 pm
by Team Kazi Blocks
team fl wrote:
Team Kazi Blocks wrote:sorry but Roger Joe wants his nation Vanuatu back

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Joe
Thanks for the info. Flag is on the way. It may take three days due to technical reasons.
ok thx

Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 3:26 pm
by High Flyer
http://kunden.eye.ch/swissgen/FL/flemin-e.htm

Jager Mussner was blocked for name.
Unless the symbols above the letter a and u are a problem they are both names from Liechtenstein.

Examples https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renate_M%C3%BCssner

I mean if you google the names separate Liechtenstein is one of the 1st complete next words

Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 3:43 pm
by Hunsrueck
High Flyer wrote:http://kunden.eye.ch/swissgen/FL/flemin-e.htm

Jager Mussner was blocked for name.
Unless the symbols above the letter a and u are a problem they are both names from Liechtenstein.
The symbols are a problem sure. The rider was, however, stateless because there are two surnames!

Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 3:48 pm
by High Flyer
There are millions of people (in the game and in the world) who have surnames as first names.

Please don't make him stateless because of this. You're really only doing this becuase its a lesser known country, supposing it was a more well known surname like Davis or Adler or Ellis which you wouldn't block if they were used TBH.

Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 6:06 pm
by Hunsrueck
High Flyer wrote:There are millions of people (in the game and in the world) who have surnames as first names.

Please don't make him stateless because of this. You're really only doing this becuase its a lesser known country, supposing it was a more well known surname like Davis or Adler or Ellis which you wouldn't block if they were used TBH.


There are rules for choosing the name, though you can follow.
Maybe you should at your choice of names more caution

And Jager or Jäger is for sure no first name.

Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 6:25 pm
by High Flyer
Hunsrueck wrote:
High Flyer wrote:There are millions of people (in the game and in the world) who have surnames as first names.

Please don't make him stateless because of this. You're really only doing this becuase its a lesser known country, supposing it was a more well known surname like Davis or Adler or Ellis which you wouldn't block if they were used TBH.


There are rules for choosing the name, though you can follow.
Maybe you should at your choice of names more caution

And Jager or Jäger is for sure no first name.
Meh it was worth a try. :)

Though seriously, would you block a name like Ellis Johnson or Adler Muller?

Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 8:27 pm
by Hunsrueck
High Flyer wrote:
Hunsrueck wrote:
High Flyer wrote:There are millions of people (in the game and in the world) who have surnames as first names.

Please don't make him stateless because of this. You're really only doing this becuase its a lesser known country, supposing it was a more well known surname like Davis or Adler or Ellis which you wouldn't block if they were used TBH.


There are rules for choosing the name, though you can follow.
Maybe you should at your choice of names more caution

And Jager or Jäger is for sure no first name.
Meh it was worth a try. :)

Though seriously, would you block a name like Ellis Johnson or Adler Muller?
Ellis Johnson no, because this name real http://www.vorname.com/name,Ellis.html
Adler Muller yes, because Adler is no first name

Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 12:26 am
by High Flyer
But surely that begs the question:

How do you differentiate between a surname used as a first name and a surname that is a first name.

How popular should it be, how many people should have it, does it make sense, anyone can google 99% of blocked surnames and find at least 1 human who has that surname as an first name, like Campbell Scott, Mason Crosby, Kelly Clarkson.

The point I'm trying to make is that surnames are too much of a common place for them to be blocked because as I said, the smaller the country, the less the examples, but the examples still exist. At least discuss it with the rest of the committee. I see not much for Mussnar so his nationality isn't a problem anymore.

Thanks.

Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 8:41 am
by team fl
Oh come on, don't fuck around. Read the guidelines, use your brain. Come up with a serious source that supports your argument and it's no problem at all. Until then, Jager Mussner isn't a valid name according to the guidelines esp. if you want him to be from Liechtenstein. The last thing that we need here is another highly philosophical discussion about what is a name and what not. Thanks for your understanding.

Re: Nationenkomitee / Nations Committee

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 6:11 pm
by High Flyer
team fl wrote:Oh come on, don't fuck around. Read the guidelines, use your brain. Come up with a serious source that supports your argument and it's no problem at all. Until then, Jager Mussner isn't a valid name according to the guidelines esp. if you want him to be from Liechtenstein. The last thing that we need here is another highly philosophical discussion about what is a name and what not. Thanks for your understanding.
:( Was there really any need to swear? All you need to say is
team fl wrote: Read the guidelines. Come up with a serious source that supports your argument and it's no problem at all. Until then, Jager Mussner isn't a valid name according to the guidelines esp. if you want him to be from Liechtenstein. The last thing that we need here is another discussion about what is a name and what not. Thanks for your understanding.
There was no philosophy involved, I already said

" I see not much for Mussnar so his nationality isn't a problem anymore."

I was just asking general question so don't overreact like I asked you if the egg or chicken comes first.