No,
Absolutely not. The Incubator is a vital resource that can easily accomadote
any language any project. If anything I would make the Incubator compulsory
for ANY project. The reason for this is obvious; the Incubator works.
Thanks.
GerardM
2009/2/25 Jussi-Ville Heiskanen <cimonavaro(a)gmail.com>
Andrew Gray wrote:
2009/2/25 Gerard Meijssen
<gerard.meijssen(a)gmail.com>om>:
> Hoi,
> When the use case of the Simple Wikipedia is better understood, it may
even
make room
for more simple projects as in simple projects in the biggest
languages.
This is quite an interesting thought. The language used by Simple
English is (apparently) derived from two defined "simplified versions"
of English which were deliberately designed - have there been projects
to do the same for, say, French or Spanish, or would we have to do the
heavy lifting ourselves?
My attempt at a constructive contribution to this thread would
be to suggest that every Simple Wikipedia language, no matter
large or small, should start at a Simple Incubator. The incubator
seems a proven concept (it has delivered live babies, yes?).
To me it seems a no-brainer that Simple Communities in every
language would only activate a sub-set of their languages
community, and this implies to me that as such the community
could do with bootstrapping in the fashion that incubators do.
Yours,
Jussi-Ville Heiskanen
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