On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Tom Morris tom@tommorris.org wrote:
Say we had access to a library in Britain that had substantial material on Latin American history primarily in the languages of those nations (Spanish and Portugese). Say we then had the opportunity to go and help them learn how to edit Wikipedia and add texts to Wikisource and images to Commons: it may end up that they are going to primarily edit ptwiki or eswiki or ptwikisource, but that's fine. If it seems like a good opportunity to further the mission of the Wikimedia movement and it is practical to do it with our funding and whatever.
Yes. But the point is, some people question whether (e.g.) the Scots Wikipedia is actually useful at all, since very few people prefer to read and write in Scots over English. And hence my original question about whether or not WMUK/the board/individuals consider investing their limited resources in projects which support such wikis to be worthwhile.
I think it is clear that views differ, and so the answer is "we'll look at projects on a case-by-case basis" :)
-- Harry