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01:04
@JoonasIlmavirta Except after further reading I see that Avellanus means it as the past participle of exigere, and it's actually not at all applicable. Never mind!
 
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03:34
FYI, I have closed this question – Studying Latin After Wheelock – as it's a resource list question. It's similar to Joel's suggested question on the meta post, so perhaps this is evidence that we should have that question as well, with a similar format as the dictionary one.
 
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08:00
@JoelDerfner That's how I read it, too. My idea with using exacte instead of exacto is that it no longer has the meaning of a participle, but I don't know if that is attested in such use.
 
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14:43
@Nathaniel I drafted a general resource question for community wiki—if people are good with the idea of such a question (it seems from the votes on the meta question that they are) I'll go ahead and post, though I don't know how to post something as a community wiki so if somebody can either let me know how to do that or help me do it that would be lovely.
@JoonasIlmavirta I see you managed to comment on my draft before I deleted it, but your comment leads me to think that your answer to the question at hand (the one I asked @Nathaniel) is yes.
14:58
@JoelDerfner It is within the superpowers of a moderator to turn a question CW. A regular user can only do it to their own answer, if I remember correctly.
I turned the question to CW. Turns out I can do that while the question is deleted.
I would much like to have more votes in the meta question about most needed resource questions. It feels wrong to base judgement on two votes, given the number of users we have.
Two resource suggestions are tied at two votes at the moment and one is at one. I'm fine with Joel asking his question. I don't want to have many such questions simultaneously, so I won't ask the corpus question soon unless it suddenly receives more votes.
...and I turned the chat into a monologue again.
15:44
@JoelDerfner Looks good to me. I'd prefer more votes on the meta post as well, but this sort of question is likely to be a recurring one on our site. This way we'll be able to close as duplicate rather than as too broad.
15:56
@Nathaniel Good point! That question type is also likely to be common as a first question, and closing as duplicate is a relatively warm welcome to a newcomer.
Okay, now I can't find the question, since it was deleted. Could one of you either undelete or send me the link to the question so I can undelete it?
@JoelDerfner Undeleted: latin.stackexchange.com/q/957/79
@JoelDerfner If you go to your profile and see the full list of questions, can you also see deleted ones? (At least I see a couple of deleted ones on that page.) Or is there perhaps a link to show them, if they are not already visible?
16:19
@JoonasIlmavirta Ah, I see. I looked and couldn't see it, but I was looking in the wrong place. I'll know better next time.

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