Interesting stat of the day: The second most visited Wikipedia in the UK is Polish. http://stats.wikimedia.org/wikimedia/squids/SquidReportPageViewsPerCountryBr...
The non-English 'local' languages don't even register in that breakdown, being less than 0.1% of pageviews. Of course this could be taken two ways: * We shouldn't spend too much time on them if they're of such minority interest * We need to spend time promoting them better, and making them viable projects
Pete / the wub
On 30 September 2011 18:05, Richard Farmbrough richard@farmbrough.co.uk wrote:
It is certainly the case that there is (European) money around these languages, indeed I have been trying to get the content of the European funded dictionaries released CC-By-...
It is important to remember, though, as Thomas pointed out (and was pointed out by members of both Lang Com and WMF staff at Wikimania) that the aims of language revitalisers (or saviours), while closely allied with ours, are not identical.
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