Hoi,
Including abridged has two issues.. It is English and it is not a
Wikipedia. So there must be another name for the project. The notion of
removing the abridged is not applicable. When there is sufficient traction
to have a Wikipedia in the specific language, it will be a Wikipedia and it
will be the specific language only.
I take this to James exactly because we need a solution that scales and
is NOT language depended.
Thanks,
GerardM
On 20 December 2017 at 12:22, Gnangarra <gnangarra(a)wikimedia.org.au>
wrote:
Kaya
*disclaimer: *In saying the below I believe
nys.wikipedia.org is
ready, and very capable to stand alone, but I am also thinking about
options based on Gerards suggestions and the potential for additional
knowledge growth for communities beyond the Noongar language;
what if it was nys.abridged.wikipedia
It could be;
*At this Wikipedia we work to write an encyclopaedia in Noongar
language. We use Noongar language where ever possible and english when
necessary. This Wikipedia reflects the challenges of working with primarily
an oral language and the importance of sharing the cultural knowledge of
the Noongar people. The broader less noongar specific knowledge topics are
best written about on
en.wikipedia.org <http://en.wikipedia.org>.*
This would create a model for other language communities to follow
from the incubator, yet they would still be a "Wikipedia" which itself is
an important aspect. We could create a path way that over time could
enable progression and drop the '' .abridged '' if the community wished
to
do so in the future.
On 20 December 2017 at 18:07, Gerard Meijssen <
gerard.meijssen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hoi,
> We have a situation where it makes sense to provide a platform for the
> Noongar language and culture. As you will read in the thread,
> Wikipedia is not the platform for this because of the hostility against
> subjects that lack "sources". The Noongar language is largely oral so much
> of the content will be in English..
>
> So the question for you and the Wikimedia board is: can we provide
> room for them probably under a different platform name?
> Thanks,
> GerardM
>
> On 19 December 2017 at 10:26, Gnangarra <gnangarra(a)wikimedia.org.au>
> wrote:
>
>> Kaya
>>
>> I did raise my concerns about the use of english when in Berlin and
>> was told that it was ok, I'll focus on getting more of it translated though
>> I hope this doesnt hold the project.
>>
>> One of our key issues is that Noongar is an oral language and written
>> form is the result of european records, those records have created a
>> situation where the written language is different dependent on the language
>> the person spoke. We people like Salvado a Spanish Benedictine monk who's
>> spelling used a mixture of spanish and latin depending on the sounds. Then
>> there are various English, Welsh and Celtic settlers along with dutch,
>> french, and german explorers all of whom recorded it in their own
>> orthographies... One top of the region in which the language was spoken is
>> larger than UK and like the UK areas had their own unique dialects despite
>> speaking the same language. The beauty of this that some words can have
>> more than 25 different spellings.
>>
>> The Noongar community came together in the early 1990's to establish
>> a more consistent use of spellings to enable the language to be taught in
>> schools, currently there are about 50 schools across the WA teaching
>> Noongar. The simple act of translating the 762 most important messages
>> has been a complex task of consultations with many groups, spread across
>> the regions. When it came to writing content we encouraged two things one
>> was localised spelling as we do for english and recording the
>> knowledge(Katitjin). Knowing all of this background and having
>> experienced many a waagnkininy about language over the last 4 years ( all
>> early work was hosted by WMAU) the decision was taken for inclusiveness
>> to allow english while the community is being built as we dont want to be
>> seen a preferencing any specific one of the 15-20 different regional groups.
>>
>> Because of the survival of Noongar and continual use as a language
>> despite laws, aided by it's adoption in to South West Australian english
>> its probably one of the most complex living languages Wikimedia Movement
>> will ever see.
>>
>> The value and future benefits to the movement of allowing the move
>> now far exceeds the cost in using a few words of english in its initial
>> phase. As always members are welcome to come to WA to experience
>> firsthand a living language and culture that has been in continual use for
>> 50,000+ years.
>>
>> Boodar
>> Gnangarra
>>
>>
>>
>> On 18 December 2017 at 21:43, Jon Harald Søby <jhsoby(a)gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Gnangarra,
>>>
>>> I'm quite confused, because practically all the samples I looked at
>>> from
https://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Wp/nys are
>>> articles *in English*, not in Nyungar. A new language edition of
>>> Wikipedia needs to be *in that language*, not content in another
>>> language (in this case English) *about* that language and its
>>> culture, etc. The content as it presently stands should either be
>>> incorporated into the English Wikipedia (although with their stringent
>>> notability criteria I'm afraid a lot, if not most it, would be deleted)
or
>>> into a separate wiki.
>>>
>>> Is there something I'm missing?
>>>
>>> 2017-12-16 4:05 GMT+01:00 Gnangarra <gnangarra(a)wikimedia.org.au>au>:
>>>
>>>> Kaya Folks
>>>>
>>>> We have completed all the tasks asked of us in berlin and continue
>>>> to expand the translations and the article content. As I see it we are
>>>> ready to go,
>>>>
>>>>
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/W
>>>> ikipedia_Nyungar
>>>>
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