Sardinian is admittedly a dud. Sicilian is still growing steadily, and I'm sure they'd not appreciate the not-so-nice things you seem to think of them.
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I checked Sicilian's recent changes: in the last 7 days there are contributions from 1 registered user and two IP addresses. The first is someone from Australia, the other two are from USA providers. It seems that no one from Sicily is editing those pages, and I'm betting that it will continue that way.
PS my name is typically sicilian, since my family comes from there. This doesn't mean that I know even how to write a word of Sicilian... read aloud maybe, but not write.
Alfio
Caru Alfiu,
Giuseppe d'Angelo is a Sicilian expat in Australia, Audralina is a Sicilian girl born in New York, and I'm not sure about Antonino Russo. Among other recently-inactive editors there are Alessio Patti, who is actually in Sicily I believe, and a couple of others.
I have invited a couple of Sicilians from it.wikipedia to contribute to the Sicilian Wikipedia but so far I have produced no results.
Currently, the Sicilian Wikipedia is being discussed extensively at the forum "linguasiciliana", and although it has attracted the interest of many, so far only a few have actually contributed.
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