2009/1/4 Andre Engels andreengels@gmail.com:
As far as I know, _all_ new languages are supposed to show their possibility at the incubator nowadays, which to me means that there is no need for a separate policy on these languages. My proposal would be:
- Give a warning to the proposer that the language edition is likely to fail
- Maybe be a bit stricter before allowing the language out of the
incubator (larger languages might get away with a bit lower requirements because there is some 'expected future activity' to compensate)
Indeed, no new policy is needed, but the massive multilingualism of WikiMedia could become a ground for revitalization of moribund languages. I'd be glad to see WMF supporting such initiatives, if the people who propose them prove that they are serious.
Many such languages are spoken in Russia, for example. So, how much would this cost: * Plain ticket to Russia. * 10 laptops * A few days of training: how to login to WP, how to edit, how to scan, OCR, and proofread.
Wouldn't that be a tiny small fraction of those $6M?