As long as there is some activity continuing around Southern Min, I'll leave it open.
Understand that if it is closed as stale, that closure would be without prejudice against
a future request when things are squared away. So don't worry too much about it.
Steven
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One thing to consider:
- In the previous code application, Hainanese was mentioned as a thing to
consider about before splitting out Teochew. There are currently request
for a code for Hainanese which will probably take some times to handle, and
I would not expect request for Teochew to surface before that one get
created
2018年1月29日 18:26 於 "Steven White" <Koala19890(a)hotmail.com> 寫道:
OK. I'm assuming that (a) the concept of closing
stale requests as I've
proposed is generally acceptable, and (b) that at least in the cases other
than Teochew I can proceed.
With respect to Teochew, I'm going to mark it as "on hold/waiting",
pending a language code. But if we don't see a new request at SIL in a
year, then I'm going to close. Please let me know if that is acceptable.
There are, in fact, a couple of other requests from 2010 still open. There
are two requests on different Balochi projects, which I thought should wait
until Satdeep finished his investigations into that. There is a request for
"Southern Min in Hanji," which I intended to leave sitting until we had a
discussion of when different scripts need different projects and when not.
But apparently phabricator T165882
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says that the community has
agreed to a namespace for Hanji, so this can be closed as resolved. There
is a request for Wiktionary Pitcairnese
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that can be closed as stale along the same lines as the others here. And
there is a request for Wikipedia Chinuk wawa that is supported by a few
pages in the Incubator, so I'm going to mark it eligible.
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2018年1月25日 03:49 於 "MF-Warburg" <mfwarburg(a)googlemail.com> 寫道:
Well, but it's equally true (and written) that "If there is no valid ISO
639 code, you must obtain one. The Wikimedia Foundation does not seek to
develop new linguistic entities".
My understanding on the description of "does not seek to develop new
linguistic entities" is that WMF does not seek to develop new language and
thus it would like confirmation from ISO standard regulation body, instead
of the code itself.
We do absolutely not want to invent our own
codes, because that gets
really messy, especially when at some point a language
does get a real
code.
Why not tentatively use e.g. ISO639-6 code as a working code in incubator
or for the project before it could get a 639-1/2/3 code? after it get a
code in ISO 639-1/2/3 then it should be possible to move things over.
Although all the code change requests have been piled up for years in
phabricator but that should hopefully be sorted out one day.