Azeri/Azerbaijani Wikipedia is a good example of a Wikipedia that is truly available to users in both varieties, 10% of pages on the Wiki are in a different variety and it is also featured prominently on the main page. ku.wp users have been trying to make the case that they are the same, but the comparison falls flat: 99% of content on ku.wp is in Kurmanji; all content in Sorani except for 6 pages was deleted/transwikied when Sorani Wikipedia was created, and mainpage is only available in Kurmanji, as is the interface itself. It is clearly not a useful site to people who do not speak Kurmanji, so there is no reason it should be located at anywhere except the code for Kurmanji, which is kmr.
2011/9/17 Milos Rancic millosh@gmail.com
On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 18:35, M. Williamson node.ue@gmail.com wrote:
If all Kurdish editors had been in favor of having a "Kurdish Wikipedia"
as
an "emblem of their unified ethnic identity", as you claim, then there
would
never have been a separate Sorani Wikipedia.
That's true. For example, we have just one Azerbaijani Wikipedia with significant admin pool from Iran and South Azerbaijani Wikipedia proposal doesn't have any support. (South Azerbaijani, spoken in Iran, is written in Arabic script.)
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