Okay are we now gonna have an endless discussion about endless discussions? It's simple we requested a language because it's too different from the other dialects used in Germany, people will only benefit, so I don't understand the whole thing. Why be complicated if you don't have to? (besides then they'll 2 to choose from, which ever they prefer)
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2005/7/15, Angela beesley@gmail.com:
On 7/15/05, Mark Williamson node.ue@gmail.com wrote:
That's all fine with me, but for a problem like this there's still no end in sight.
True. That's why this policy needs to be moved out of its "proposed" stage into something real. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Proposed_policy_for_wikis_in_new_languages
I don't think we should definite cases where a Wikipedia *will* be created, but I think we should define those cases in which it won't, to reduce confusion and keep people aware of what not to do.
I agree. Perhaps cases where it won't could be documented at http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Proposed_policy_for_wikis_in_new_languag... in an attempt to find some sort of consensus on this issue. I would rather have a vote on the general policy than a vote on every new proposal.
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