Hoi, As always, eligible means that when people put in the effort and it is proven to be that language it will be approved. Stale imho only means that a past attempt was not succesful so that we do not have to continually monitor it. Eligibility is not affected by staleness. Thanks, GerardM
On 19 June 2018 at 23:14, Steven White Koala19890@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi. Please see this comment https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Language_committee#Some_old_requests_that_don't_have_Incubator_tests_but_also_%E2%80%9Celigible%E2%80%9D on Meta.
Contributors pointed out three cases in which a request was marked "eligible" (usually long ago), but where a test project was never started. Question I have for you is: Should I leave them alone, or change them to "rejected as stale"?
I can go either way on this. If we were evaluating them now, we'd close them as stale. But my big concern in trying to process all of these requests is to try to clear the backlog of "discussion" and "on hold" requests, because those make us appear as if we're not doing anything. There are many old requests with the status of "eligible" because people work on them only sporadically. In a sense, these are no different.
I'd appreciate some opinions on this.
Steven
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