On 08/02/2008, Yaroslav M. Blanter putevod@mccme.ru wrote:
Related to this discussion:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Language_subcommittee#Localisation
After we have heard the opinions of two language subcommittee members (both of whom I highly respect), I would like to ask the community: Are the preservation of cultural diversity and minority languages (secondary) Wikimedia goals?
Both answers yes or no could actually have some implications.
Cheers, Yaroslav
Yes and no.
Yes in so far as in order to "collect and develop educational content" we need to be able to access the maximum amount of information meaning that for the time being we have an interest in seeing all written languages remaining readable and all information in unwritten languages being transfered to a fixed form. This also gives us an interest in the translation of Linear A and the like.
No in that "disseminate it effectively and globally" long term requires that the human race adopt a single language something which would be most effectively facilitated by the removal of all other languages as living languages.
Or to put it another way preservation as a dead language yes as a living language not so much