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Hi Andreas,
As long as Wikipedia aims to build an encyclopedia that wants to provide the world with free knowledge, the German WP serves this aim perfectly for all swiss-german/Alemanic dialects.
If WP helps to preserve local and regional dialects and language culture, a Baseldytsch WP should be set up. But also a Wikipedia for Berne-dialect, Zurich-dialect, Grisons-dialect, St.-Gallen-dialect and every other swiss-german dialect.
What I proposed was intended as a middle way: don't divert efforts into every single dialect, but group them, so that there is a critical mass. I live in Freiburg/Germany, so I'm a bit familiar with Swiss-German dialects as well as high German and Alemanic dialects (even if I speak only high German). I'm sure German WP won't allow for dialectial variants (but for Switzerland's high German variants). On the other hand, I'm not convicted that all the Alemanic dialects are similiar enough to put them into one WP, at least my impression of Swiss German is quite different from Freiburg area Alemanic, Alsatian or Swabian. So my proposal to group all the Swiss German dialects into one WP.
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