User talk:Epeos

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Epeos, you and Nado158 must stop edit warring over the Ramush Haradinaj article. I have protected the article for one day to allow a break and discussion on the talk page. I would be glad to help mediate the content dispute, if you two so desire, but you cannot continue warring over the article. -- Lord Roem ~ (talk) 03:33, 29 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Dear Lord Roem, Thank you for your note. I know it is annoying to have to police these pages and my apologies for not knowing a better avenue to voice my issues. I've left several comments on the talk page but I haven't heard anything back. I would welcome mediation. I am new to wikipedia and as you can see from my comment to Noomos above I am searching for some way to resolve this issue. Mediation sounds great. I think this is a serious issue. I think it involves libel against a living person and I think at the crux of it is a disagreement over the hierarchy of sources used in this article. I won't say any more unless asked so as not to prejudice the process. Thank you again for your time.

Sorry sorry, I was wrong. I've now seen his response in the Talk section. We are talking now. thanks.

That's great to hear! If things turn sour, please feel free to leave a note on my talk page. Also, a bit of advice: add ~~~~ at the end of all your comments/replies so it's easy to see which things you are saying. Best, Lord Roem ~ (talk) 04:39, 29 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Editing issues[edit]

Hi there. I see you've not been active for over a month. Do you still log in? You may be able to help with a resolution concerning Serb/Yugoslav/MUP/VJ issues which have plagued several articles these last five weeks. Regards. Evlekis (Евлекис) (argue) 01:57, 14 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Epeos, sorry about the delay in my reply here. Part of the reason is that much of the disruption that occurred around the time I sent the message above has gone quiet. Either way, a problem that you know about (Serbian police/Yugoslav army/FRY period) was then acting as a virus: one issue affecting several articles right down to some in which mention of this is largely peripheral. What to your knowledge was the situation? There was one FRY army as we know and until about 2001, conscripts and other low ranking officers were posted anywhere in the land, after that I think they remained within their republics but that is all too late for 1990s' matters. Anyhow, do you know which Serbian paramilitaries were involved in Kosovo? How do you think it is best to get around a situation where a source says "Serb troops" but offers no more information leaving more informed readers unsure of whether 'Serb' is being used to simplify Vojska Jugoslavije or whether the 'troops' were paramilitaries in which case the latter term is better - particularly if sources tell us which (eg. Arkan Tigers). Tell me your thoughts, thanks. Evlekis (Евлекис) (argue) 19:41, 20 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Welcome back[edit]

Is there anything I can help with? bobrayner (talk) 03:34, 31 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]