The changes I proposed to LPP, which I first shared with the rest of the Committee on the private email list on 3 December 2018, will be posted on Meta for discussion a little later today (my time). The page containing the (proposed) revised policy is here<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Language_proposal_policy/2-2019_proposed_re…>; discussion will be on that page's talk page. I intend to leave the discussion up until the end of February, unless discussion really fades out before then.
Steven
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Hi, a community member brought
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wikisource_Liter…
to my attention. I see that Steven closed it as rejected. I am
flabbergasted, as this request has not been discussed here at all. In my
mail archive, I only see a mail from Steven from Nov 8, where he says it
should probably be marked as eligible.
I have not yet read all of the discussion on the request page, but from a
first glance, I see the some very good arguments in favour of such a
project.
I really don't understand why you marked this request as "rejected", even
though there has been 0 discussion in the committee, and even with some
self-invented rules like "Future requests will not be allowed at all for
two years". I therefore reverted it.