It’s true. This language is as far as anyone knows identical to Serbian according to the
classification we currently use. It is not certain that there could be a Monenegrin Wiki
that would differ in any meaningful way from the Serbian one.
On 26 Dec 2017, at 22:43, Steven White
<Koala19890(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
I was going to hold off on this until the holidays are over, but rather remarkably,
unless somebody hacked the Library of Congress's web site, Montenegrin has been
granted an ISO 639–2 code ("cnr"). This has been in the air over the last month,
and represents the first addition to ISO 639–2 in over five years. The Montenegrin
community is jumping for joy, and I've just full-protected the page Requests for new
languages/Wikipedia Montenegrin 5 on Meta because the discussion is getting out of hand.
If srwiki, hrwiki and bswiki didn't exist, we wouldn't have to create this one,
either. But I have to admit that I don't really see any way we can currently justify
not approving this project (as "eligible"). My questions are, therefore:
• Am I right about that?
• Is LangCom willing to see this project marked as "eligible" based on an ISO
639-2 code alone?
• The rules are that non-collective ISO 639-2 codes are supposed to be reflected in ISO
639-3 as well. So do I wait until this code is published by SIL?
• If so, what happens if SIL does not take action?
Steven
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