Gerard, I think you may be confusing an entirely new Wikimedia language with a new project (WIkiversity, Wikisource) in an existing language. I was talking about the latter (e.g. a new Wikiversity in Arabic).
Actually, the confusion may have been my fault, because I mistakenly gave Wikipedia as an example in my previous post.
So to be absolutely clear, my suggestion had nothing to do with the process of sanctioning entirely new languages, but rather to host new test-projects for existing languages at project-specific incubator wikis (like Wikiversity and Wikisource).
Dovi Jacobs
Everybody assumes that Wikipedia is to be the first project to introduce a new language. This is however not a given. When a new language is introduced for Wikisource, the requirements for a new language still apply. Particularly the language is to be approved to conform to what is considered to be that language.
Consequently, when a new language is to be started first in Wikisource, the
requirements are not waived. What can be discussed is to host it in Wikisource... However it would NOT be an approved language nor an approved project until it meets the requirements as specified by the language committee. This is not something that can be voted on.
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