If it's ready, it's ready. I'm fine with that.
Here's my only problem. There are several other projects that have seemed ready or near-ready, who have asked about this over time either on Incubator or at Meta's Talk:Language committee, and whom I have been putting off pending resolution of the Phabricator. People from some of those projects have been waiting a while, and were quite resentful that N'Ko got bumped ahead of them, for example. So while I am grateful that others are taking action on this, so that it doesn't all fall on me, I would strongly request that they/you check the following places to look for projects that might be ready:
Meta—Talk:Language committee Incubator—Incubator:Community Portal Both Meta and Incubator: My user talk page Incubator—On the page Incubator:Featured wikis, any project in the middle section, unless it's one of the four already tentatively approved and awaiting language verification. Incubator—On the page Template:Test user statistics, most projects in the boxes with a cream-colored background, except
* Any of the four already tentatively approved and awaiting language verification * Montenegrin Wikipedia (not going there now, and recently it's been more dormant) * Darja (Algerian Arabic) Wikipedia (because I know it's mostly a student project and quite stubby)
Now, I do not guarantee that any project you find in any of those locations will actually be ready. I just know that in many cases they've been close. Also: If they're ready, except that their activity—which was fine until several months ago—has recently fallen off (mainly due to frustration with waiting), let me know, so I can try to get those revived.
Honestly, the whole Bulgarian Wikinews event exhausted me, and now I will be away quite a lot for the Jewish holidays. So I really appreciate others' stepping up here.
Steven
PS: The four tentatively approved and awaiting language verification are the Wikipedias in Guianan Creole, Mon and Saraiki and the Wiktionary in Tacawit. Amir?
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Thanks for the pointers! There are indeed many places to try to keep track of. I was checking up on the list in the middle of Featured wikis like you said to find Balinese Wikipedia. I'm looking at the others as well.
Enjoy the holidays – do take an actual break from wiki stuff, you've most definitely deserved one. :-)
tor. 26. sep. 2019 kl. 18:47 skrev Steven White koala19890@hotmail.com:
If it's ready, it's ready. I'm fine with that.
Here's my only problem. There are several other projects that have seemed ready or near-ready, who have asked about this over time either on Incubator or at Meta's Talk:Language committee, and whom I have been putting off pending resolution of the Phabricator. People from some of those projects have been waiting a while, and were quite resentful that N'Ko got bumped ahead of them, for example. So while I am grateful that others are taking action on this, so that it doesn't all fall on me, I would strongly request that they/you check the following places to look for projects that might be ready:
Meta—Talk:Language committee Incubator—Incubator:Community Portal Both Meta and Incubator: My user talk page Incubator—On the page Incubator:Featured wikis, any project in the middle section, unless it's one of the four already tentatively approved and awaiting language verification. Incubator—On the page Template:Test user statistics, most projects in the boxes with a cream-colored background, except
- Any of the four already tentatively approved and awaiting language
verification
- Montenegrin Wikipedia (not going there now, and recently it's been
more dormant)
- Darja (Algerian Arabic) Wikipedia (because I know it's mostly a
student project and quite stubby)
Now, I do not guarantee that *any* project you find in any of those locations will actually be ready. I just know that in many cases they've been close. Also: If they're ready, except that their activity—which was fine until several months ago—has recently fallen off (mainly due to frustration with waiting), let me know, so I can try to get those revived.
Honestly, the whole Bulgarian Wikinews event exhausted me, and now I will be away quite a lot for the Jewish holidays. So I really appreciate others' stepping up here.
Steven
PS: The four tentatively approved and awaiting language verification are the Wikipedias in Guianan Creole, Mon and Saraiki and the Wiktionary in Tacawit. Amir?
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