My suggestion is to add a TOC to the mainpage.
A good English TOC can be found:
http://dv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
Obviously, the names need to be translated.
When those redlinks exist, that person may write the articles from
scratch, or translate them from an existing Wikipedia.
Mark
On 01/09/05, Walter van Kalken <walter(a)vankalken.net> wrote:
We have a domain reserved for Luganda (Lugandan?) at
lg.wikipedia.org.
It currently has no content, although it is open for editing.
Hi
Unfortunately, I do not think we have such a page. Though...
Well, one you may be interested in (or not) is
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/List_of_articles_all_languages_should_have
Not everyone agrees with that list though.
I personally would start with subjects in connections to the
country/region the language is spoken in.
So an article about the country
A couple of major cities/regions/provinces
3 or 4 persons that were/are important to the people speaking the
language like a famous singer, president, actor
furthermore according to our pagestatistics which were on again for a
couple of weeks this year but which jave unfortunately been switched off
yet again! articles related to sex and articles related to news items do
very well in any language. Also the "day pages" always end up high in
those statistics. So if you want to try and attract people more quickly
towards your language pedia try to develop those areas from the beginning.
Waerth/Walter
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