On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 03:13, M. Williamson <node.ue(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Yes but again as I said, most people will be looking
for their languages on
http://www.wikipedia.org/ or in places where interwiki links are usually
found. How many out of the 5 million speakers of Central Atlas Tamazight do
you think are aware that the ISO code for their language is TZM? Probably
only 3 or 4 people, less than one one-millionth of the total population. So
maybe it makes it easier for people who already know the test wiki exists,
but what about people who doesn't? This doesn't help them.
"If you know Central Atlas Tamazight language you can start Wikipedia
<by doing that or this>." will stay on publicly searchable pages:
*
http://tzm.wikipedia.org
*
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Atlas_Tamazight_language
-- and it is likely that it will be the first result on Google [and
other] search engines.
Besides that:
* Interwiki links are planned to exist.
* It shouldn't be so hard to add the ~100kb more on
www.wikipedia.org
with proper "continue" links, similar to microblogging engines.