User talk:حميدة جندوبي

August 2007
Dear user, welcome to Wikipedia! Perhaps you were unaware, but English (and/or non-Latin) keyboard users cannot type the characters you have created your name out of, nor can they read those characters, making it very difficult for anyone to find you, or to type your username. Perhaps you could create a new username in English, to help the editors here be able to type your username? It is my hope that you can find a fun username, and contribute to the encyclopedia!

I'd like to point you to the User page policy, specifically mentioning non-Latin usernames:

'''Users with non-Latin usernames are welcome to edit in Wikipedia. However, non-Latin scripts (such as Arabic, Armenian, Chinese, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Thai and others) are illegible to most other contributors of the English Wikipedia. As a courtesy to the rest of the contributors, users with such usernames should register doppelganger (alternative) user accounts (using for example the translation or the transliteration of their username) and place redirects in the userpages of those accounts to their true, non-Latin userpage, include information about such redirects on the true userpage, and sign their posts (at least in part) with a Latin name. Such redirects should also be created for the user talkpage.

For example, see User:Παράδειγμα who is redirected from User:Paradigma and signs as Παράδειγμα/Paradigma.

In case a non-Latin username holder refuses to create such redirects, third users may create them at their discretion for ease in navigation.'''

Thanks, and happy editing! Ariel ♥ Gold 01:29, 9 August 2007 (UTC)