Hallo,
I'd like to repeat my question from a few days ago in the "eligible / ineligible Wikipedia requests: H" email, to make sure that it's properly discussed.
Does anyone disagree with marking the request for Wikipedia Hanja as ineligible?
My rationale: I don't know Korean, but to the best of my understanding, Hanja is
occasionally used in books and newspapers, and it is similarly used in
the Korean Wikipedia. Wider usage of Hanja is outdated, and comparable
to Polytonic Greek or pre-1918 Russian. The request says that it should
be eligible for the same reason that Mongolian in Mongolian script is
eligible (
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wikipedia_Mongolian_written_in_Mongolian_script
), but this comparison is not valid: Mongolian in Cyrillic and in
Mongolian script may represent the same language (and I'm actually not
even sure about that), but the scripts are completely different, and
both are currently widely used for general-purpose writing by different
(and only partly overlapping) groups of people, whereas Hanja has not
been used for general-purpose writing for several decades. If this is
factually wrong, or if this is factually correct, but you have a
different conclusion, I'm happy to hear it.
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