Hello to all fellow mappers and the admins, This is a Chinese New Year Message from the mapper of zhenkang. I wish all of you a happy Lunar New Year.
I hoped that for the following year, we will collaborate more and better to create a more realistic world rather than have some countries being so isolated that they had seemingly no relations with the outside OGF world (possibly they did not have time to write about foreign relations).
Secondly, hopefully mappers will not just spend too much time on mapping, but have an equal balance to write short yet explanatory articles about their wonderful countries. I wish that there will not be just multiple sub-standard articles, but rather one or two coherent articles. Also, they can also request others to help develop their articles, based on what they wanted written on the article. This is another way I believed that is another way of collaborating.
Last thing is to clear up a little misunderstanding of Babelic People. I doubt the Babelic people come from Commonia or either West Commonia (maybe I would write an article about the people and their customs in the future), but came from somewhere I don't really know, maybe from one of those unmapped continents. As Luciano told me, 'I would like to just add a very large caveat to this discussion: it is not clear or established that the home of "chinese" (Babelic) culture in OGF world is Commonia. I personally don't like the idea. I'd rather see some true "China" created someday, somewhere - maybe in the Western Continents. In fact, when I created Babelic, it was not meant to be Chinese, but rather a "contact culture" like the Vietnamese, Japanese or Koreans, who used the Chinese Characters for writing, but which was linguistically distinct. I have always called Chinese in OGF "Sinian". I'm happy to let go of this concept, but just so you have some alternate perspective.' I should thank Luciano for giving the green light to take over the wiki work on the Babelic language.
Thanks to all the admins who had guided me, and to all fellow mappers. I should now go on to my mapping, instead on writing articles only, and continuing to develop Singkangia
恭喜恭喜, 新年快乐! zhenkang, mapper of Singkangia.