On the other hand, I think it's worth noting that
if promoting literacy
and delivering encyclopedia content to the illiterate (worthy goals to
be sure, but primary goals for other projects, or for the future after
Jimbo's stated primary goal is already met) actually hinders the goal
Jimbo has elucidated here, it's something that should probably be on the
back burner. The Wikipedia project can't be everything to everyone: we
should ensure that it's successful at being something for someone,
though, and that requires a certain narrowing of focus.
Delivering (encyclopedia) content to the illiterate should never be
Wikimedia's main goal. But there is money to be found to do this kind of
stuff. And why not get some of it and use it to set something up to
further these worthy goals :)
The originally intended focus of it strikes me as a
good choice.
Maybe the goal should be "one of people's mother tongues" instead of any
language they can read. This would exclude Zeelandic and other European
regional languages but would definitely include many African languages.