I'd certainly take quite a broad view of which languages fulfill our
mission. Certainly I wouldn't be comfortable with arguments as simple as
"All people who speak Y also read X, so there's no purpose putting
resources into Y".
Wikimedia UK does little work with Gaelic, but quite a bit with Welsh; I
wonder if Robin Owain reads this list? He's a good person to speak to about
this.
Chris
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 12:30 PM, Amir E. Aharoni <
amir.aharoni(a)mail.huji.ac.il> wrote:
This is not quite correct. It's very hard, but
possible. But Wikimedia
alone cannot do it. Wikimedia can be one of the tools that are used by the
cultural elite, which Milos brought up. Each of these languages needs
people like [[Pompeu Fabra]] and [[Vuk Stefanović Karadžić]] and, dare I
say, [[Eliezer Ben-Yehuda]]. That's the sine qua non. Wikimedia is just a
tool - a very important one, but not the main one.
--
Amir Elisha Aharoni · אָמִיר אֱלִישָׁע אַהֲרוֹנִי
http://aharoni.wordpress.com
“We're living in pieces,
I want to live in peace.” – T. Moore
2014-04-22 14:20 GMT+03:00 Ting Chen <wing.philopp(a)gmx.de>de>:
Hello Milos,
welcome back.
Basically I agree with your attitude, with one difference:
I don't think that anyone can help languages survive. What we can do, is
to help conserve them.
Greetings
Ting
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