Here are four RFL requests for Wikipedia projects dating to 2009 or earlier:
Kichwa Wikipedia (https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wikipedia_Kichwa): Interesting
request. There is already a "Quechua" Wikipedia at
qu.wikipedia.org. That's a macrolanguage code for all Quechua varieties, but that project itself is apparently written mainly in the Southern Quechua varieties spoken in southern Peru and Bolivia.
The test project under discussion here uses qug, the language code for "Chimborazo Highland Quechua", but in fact represents a variety of Ecuadorean (Northern) varieties. (The Wp info pages on Incubator for 13 other codes redirect to this one.) According
to the English Wikipedia article (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quechuan_languages#Classification) mutual intelligibility
between regions is not complete. I am not in a position to say whether the current quwiki can or should incorporate this content in the long run, but on the whole I'm inclined to recommend that this be marked "eligible" for now.
Hazaragi Wikipedia (https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wikipedia_Hazaragi): Eastern
Persian variety mutually intelligible with Dari. The request for a Dari Wikipedia, in turn, was rejected about five years ago because Dari was considered mutually intelligible with Standard Persian. And the 11-page test project on Incubator has been utterly
inactive since 2014. So notwithstanding that Hazaragi has a language code, this request should probably be rejected in favor of encouraging participation at fawiki.