No, there is no objection, and I don't think there ever has been.
The same seems to be true with Amis, except that Amis doesn't have a suitable language code.
If it would be OK, an agreement was reached among the involved parties that amis.wiktionary.org would be suitable. (they wanted a Wiktionary created, and maybe a Wikipedia at some future date).
Otherwise, xxx-amis, i-amis, x-amis, or anything like that might be OK.
Amis will actually have a code in the new version of the ISO three-letter codes, but it hasn't been finalised yet (I for one think it's horrible -- it's based almost entirely on the Ethnologue, which means they combine languages which shouldn't be combined and divide languages which shouldn't be divided, and exclude some languages altogether).
There haven't been any objections to the Sa--whatsit Wikipedia, but then there are no good code suggestions either.
Also, a Scots Wikipedia (among others) has been requested and has a test Wikipedia that seems to be working a bit. I don't recall any objections to Scots either, and it has an iso code, sco:
Mark
On 08/06/05, Angela beesley@gmail.com wrote:
On 09/06/05, Mark Williamson node.ue@gmail.com wrote:
Os.wikipedia was requested around the same time as the Võro kiil` Wikipedia, but it was created sooner. One possible reason is that they had an off-site Ossetic version of Wikipedia that they set up, which might've helped increase the apparent urgency for a developer (the sooner you set it up, the less likely they are to remain at a separate website, etc).
Since Võro is already being edited as part of the Test-wp on meta, I don't think a separate site would help here.
I don't know if it's exactly legal to use the name "wikipedia" for an off-site version, in fact I'm betting it's not, but the foundation has plenty of more important things to worry about than costly legal battles over whether or not such sites should be able to use the name, especially if it's only temporary.
Please don't do this. Violating the Foundation's trademarks is hardly a good start to getting your wiki accepted within the project. If it needs to be off-site, you should choose another name for it until it is officially a Wikipedia.
Is there actually any objection to Võro being created now at fiu-vro?
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