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Nice Job on Ukraine!

I appreciate how you organized it. If you wish, we could work together to expand this list and clean it up a bit. My Username is User:HotelRoom. Give me a chime whenever you want me to write an article, add more names etc. 72.144.71.229 08:10, 22 November 2005 (UTC)

List of Ukrainians

Hi, Pecher. I see somebody continuously removes non ethnic Ukrainians from the list. I would suggest adding a definition on the top of the page. Something like "This list includes people of different ethnic descent who were born and/or spent essential part of their lives on the theritory of the present day Ukraine as well as the people of Ukrainian diaspora". Or something similar. Otherwise people will continue deleting because of misinterpretation of the word "Ukrainain". If the proble will persist even after the definition is added, please let me know.--AndriyK 10:19, 25 November 2005 (UTC)

Grigorenko/Hryhorenko

Hi Pecher, I reverted your move of Grigorenko to Hryhorenko as per follows. Yes, he IS an ethnic Ukrainian and be him a modern politician of Ukraine or smth like this, he would have certainly be called Hryhorenko in English, like we are using Ukrainian spellings for Volodymyr Lytvyn, Petro Poroshenko, Oleksandr Moroz, etc.

Hryhorenko, however, entered the world news long time ago and, justly or not, he is called Grigorenko by the world media. You can conduct a google test and see the difference in usage. Our job, at encyclopedia, is not to "promote" the "correct" usage but to reflect the prevailing usage and the prevailing usage is determined by the English language media. May I suggest that before moving articles, you propose the move first and wait a little bit for responses in the future? Thanks! --Irpen 17:37, 26 November 2005 (UTC)