Mark Williamson wrote:
I agree, however apparently there is some reason (which I do not yet fully comprehend) that we must be very careful with Wikipedias in different languages.
One point that you seemingly fail to comprehend is that by advocating for all and sundry minor languages you become a part of the problem. Analogously we can't have a meaningful SETI project until we can filter out the radio noise from earth.
If you create one, I will be happy to add it to http://www.bloglines.com/public/inactivewikipedias until it has perhaps 100 articles which should prevent "squatting" (and I don't see why squatting is such a huge concern anyways, it's still a very rare occurance and should probably be treated as pure vandalism unless it's actually in a real language).
The problem with squatting has its roots in the fact that most of us don't understand these languages, and don't monitor events there. If there is any silliness going on we have no way of knowing. It makes sense to put these languages into cryogenic support if it has been inactive for an extended period of time.
So apparently every single language or dialect has to go before the board and waste their time...
I think that there is very little support for that position.
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