Sabine Cretella wrote:
On the Neapolitan wikipedia we have one particularity:
it is a language
without stadardised writing (up to now) and it has local varieties that
sometimes vary really a lot. Besides that there are regions that are
attributed to the Neapolitan language group that really "far away" from
Neapolitan - this means that there are languages (that are not considered
as such) that are not understandable for us when we hear those people
talk.
Now as much as I understand the namespace manager could help us in that.
We could create namespaces for:
*standardised Neapolitan
*phonetic Neapolitan (at the moment, this would have the majority of
articles at the moment)
*language A (attributed to the NAP language group)
*language B (attributed to the NAP language group)
etc.
The mainpage would then become a page that leads to the several namespaces
where the NAMESPACE:Main_page would actually hold the main page of that
specific namespace and that could be different according to contents etc.
If I understand this correctly, this would also help for languages with
different scripts like Judeo-Spanish (Ladino) which is written in either
Roman or Hebrew script. With this we could have different namespaces for
each script (orthography), interlink between scripts, etc.
-- Carlos Thompson