Hoi,
You attempt to answer a question that is not asked. The question is about
Wikis not about Wikipedia.
Thanks,
GerardM
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 1:39 PM, Claus Färber <GMANE(a)faerber.muc.de> wrote:
Nathan schrieb:
If the purpose of a Wikipedia or wiki in general
is to communicate
information... then creating a wiki to serve a small group of people
who are already fluent in other major languages does not serve the
purpose. I wouldn't object to a wiki of a type "Wikilang" if the idea
is only to save the crucial and various aspects of the language
itself for historical purposes in a way not conducive to a Wikipedia
article, but a full Wikipedia or other project seems unnecessary.
I think that depends on the project. A Wikipedia needs more people that
actively support it (i.e. write articles) than a Wikinews project, which
needs more people than a Wikisource project.
IMO, it does not make sense to create projects in languages that have
too few speakers to make it viable. If a language has only 10000
speakers (native or second-language), there's no way they can produce a
full encyclopaedia in that language. However, it only takes a
few enthusiastic individuals to create a Wikinews project. A Wikisource
project would only need a single person who archives free texts.
Claus
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