hello
Mr MF-Warburg.
and other members of language committee.
in luri dialect of luristan provice as like as khoram abadi and balla
gerive we say the khoram abadi dialect as minjaei a have many books and
articles that printed in iran they say minjaei and minjaei is native words
for northern luri.
and this protest to luri lrc is political case and it's not scientifically
case mr mehramooz in these days contact with you and prove his says.
and about case of understandable words of the wiki luri we northern luri
has many dialects as balla geriva, andimeshki, shohani, dare shahri(in
illam province) we use some words of these dialects.
please help us.
best wishes
Hi Patricio,
According to the Wikimedia Language committee procedure[1], I'm notifying
you as the chairman of the Board that the Language Committee that the
Committee supports the creation of Wikipedia in Adyghe.[2]
The language has a valid ISO 639 3 code "ady", it's living, it has an
active Wikimedia Incubator community, and the validity of the content in
the Incubator was verified by an expert in the Circassian Heritage Center
in Kfar-Kama, Israel (Adyghe is part of the Circassian family).
If there will be no objection from the board until January 31, I will file
a Phabricator request to create the ady.wikipedia.org domain.
Thank you!
[1]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Language_committee/Handbook_%28committee%29
[2]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wikipedia_Adyghe
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luri lrc verify with dr moshkriz his phd in linguitic and ancient lanuges
and i can contact with him and he verify the paperik alphabet and in base
of wikimedia rules user of one wikipedia no right to intrefere to another
wikipedia.
you can see the articles and other things about dr mehdi moshkriz:
http://www.noormags.ir/view/fa/articlepage/1051545/%D9%BE%DA%98%D9%88%D9%87…
and he is workin in shiraz university now.
Hoi,
When the Tunesians want a signwriting Wikipedia, it is eligible to have
one. This means that it is in the other requirements for finally having one.
For American Sign Language, there is a requirement of a minimal number of
articles and a sustained interest. Given the special nature, the last bit
is easy to argue.
When do you feel that a Wikipedia with all the trimmings makes sense to you?
Thanks,
GerardM
On 29 January 2016 at 05:09, Dali balti <livingtabernacle(a)yahoo.fr> wrote:
> Hello everyone!
> I am amazed at using Rand Keyboard! I am also thankful to Wikipedia for
> allowing us to record articles for generations to come!
> I amde my third article entitled "Abou Kacem Chebbi"....
> He is the most famous Tunisian poet, sadly he died when he was 24 years
> old, but he wrote too many poems which were a new phase
> in Arabic poems innovation and a cutting with the past with old arabic
> poems!
> His great poems influenced too many writers, peoms, singers and NATIONS
> all over the world.
> Our Tunisian Hymn contains two verses of his poems:
> When the people will to live,
> Destiny must surely respond.
> Oppression shall then vanish.
> Fetters are certain to break.
> I wish one day I can translate some of them into Tunisian Sign Language!
>
> I am still struggling with images inserting into Wikipedia. By now I leant
> I insert images, and I can see them well placed into the texts,
> but when clicking on "save page" which is at left appearing in blue color,
> nothing happens, and the picture is not saved!
> What shall I do?
> Thank you!
>
> Link to the page (without image)
>
> <https://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wp/tse/M537x541S30a00482x483S33e00482x…>
> https://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wp/tse/M537x541S30a00482x483S33e00482x…
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>
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>
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>
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>
One of few drawbacks of public committee list is talking about
particular persons.
May we conclude that whenever we get an application for a new member,
one of the list admins creates an ad hoc CC list for discussion about
particular application?
As we have top-down infrastructure now, I think we should make mvf
eligible now. (Supposing they could write it, as it's the case with
ASL.) [1]
Note that there two times more Mongols in Inner Mongolia than they are
in Mongolia itself, as well as they are using Mongolian traditional
script. As it turned out that there it's not reasonable to tell them
to wait for transliteration/translation engine, I think it's
reasonable to make it eligible.
Others?
[1] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Language_committee#.22Wikipedia_Mongol…
Dear Language Committee,
I'm Olatunde Isaac, a Nigerian academic and a medical laboratory scientist. I co-founded the "Wikimedia affiliate in Nigeria" and I've also served as member of "Individual Engagement Grant Committee", under the Wikimedia Foundation programs and event grants. I am the Manager, Wikipedia Education Program in Nigeria. I'm currently coordinating the Yoruba Language Wikipedia. I like to bring my experience to the Language committee and I will serve diligently if my application is considered.
Best,
Olatunde Isaac,
Manager, Wikipedia Education Program, Nigeria
Phone: +2348166620737
Email: reachout2isaac(a)gmail.com
User page: Wikicology
Facebook: Olatunde Olalekan Isaac.
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My name is Tito Dutta (User:Titodutta) am interested to become a language
committee member.
I am an English Wikipedia administrator
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Titodutta and have been editing for
almost 5 years now.
Currently I am supporting Indic Wikipedias through a number of projects
such as "Train a Wikipedian", "Policy creation and modification assistance".
I know English, Bengali, Hindi.