Person who asked Zlatiborian Wikipedia made an article "Zlatiborian language" on English Wikipedia. It is a joke or the person is local-nationalist. Zlatiborian speech is one of the basis of standard Serbian and Croatian languages. So, there are no any differences. (It is the same as someone wants to make Boston Wikipedia in the sense of language.)
On 7/14/05, ilooy ilooy.gaon@gmail.com wrote:
2005/7/13, Mark Williamson node.ue@gmail.com:
Jay, unfortunately chances are there will be no Ladino or Chinook Jargon Wikipedias until such time as they reach a level of support similar to that enjoyed by the Scots Wikipedia proposal or the Cebuano Wikipedia proposal.
Ah, I can see, Mark, that you said "unfortunately", and this I take to mean that fortunately we have an established procedure according to the page on meta which states that if there are five people that plan to support the wiki then it should be set up. Especially if the language is a natural tongue and it has an ISO tag. Well, both cases are good to go on Ladino. So fortunately it seems the case for foot-dragging would be moot concerning Ladino.
It should have its sub-domain and it should enjoy a good presence among the other languages in Wikisphere if we are to set up guidelines and these are to be followed, "que no"?
With regards always, Jay B. en:User:ILVI ilooy.gaon@gmail.com _______________________________________________ Wikipedia-l mailing list Wikipedia-l@Wikimedia.org http://mail.wikipedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikipedia-l