Requests for new languages/Wikipedia Nigerian Pidgin (
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wikipedia_Nigerian_Pidgin):
Marking as eligible. Ethnologue gives a figure (dating to 2005) of 30 million speakers; though not all are native, it's a widely used pidgin. Ethnologue says there isn't really a written standard, but as of 2016 there is a BBC service in the pidgin, so we
can probably steer people in that direction to some extent.
Requests for new languages/Wikipedia Pipil (
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wikipedia_Pipil):
Marking as eligible. Central American language classified by Glottolog as an Eastern Nahuatl language. Pipil is near extinction, and test project hasn't been all that active recently. But there's a decent amount of content there, and if it's valid content,
then this is probably a project that should be encouraged. No objections were noted on the RFL page.