Whatever success you have had, you have not indicated.
I know from experience that if people are serious, they will be
willing to work on it right away - the people who say "I may work on
it someday" or "I will work on it after so-and-so date" are the people
who end up never helping.
Regardless of who speaks it, it has been much longer than "one week",
and there has been 0 signs of activity. I don't expect a
thousand-article Wikipedia, but I think the community expects some
measure of success (at least 10 or so good articles by native
speakers) or at least one on-list endorsement by a fluent speaker (if
you have more than one, people will listen more).
It has been a long time. I think - and I'm sure the community agrees,
or feels more strict than do I - that you should withhold a request
for a North Frisian Wikipedia until you can meet at least one of the
things I've outlined above.
If these people are motivated, you should be able to get them to
support your Seeltersk request on-list, or add content to the test WP.
Mark,
I am talking about elderly people, who are -thank God- connected to the
internet, but read no English (yes, you're reading it rightly!) and have no
experience with wikis or whatsoever. So I have to translate the interface
and other structure files and explain how how it all works before they can
show their existence on wikimedia at all.
W.
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