You're quite right Boris what it says.
I'd forgotten.
But, I do not think we should ignore it if people vote explicitly for
the creation of further Sinitic Wikipedias, such as Hakka, Classical
Chinese, or even others which have not been contemplated much such as
Jin or Gan.
However, it certainly makes sense that unless people make it explicit
that they support or oppose more than just the exact proposal, we
should count them as supporting (or opposing) Cantonese [immediate]
and Wu [near future] only.
Cheers
Mark
On 16/08/05, Boris Lohnzweiger <BorisLohnzweiger(a)web.de> wrote:
The poll is surely a step in the right direction but the voting itself really is a bit
obsure. When I cast my vote - having read the instructions twice - I was pretty sure to
ballot only on Cantonese (creation "right away") and Wu (creation "in the
near future"). The way I got it the poll was not supposed to make a decision on any
other Sinitic languages ("not exclude the possibility of Wikipedias in other Sinitic
languages", i. e. a neutral attitude). Now, however, some users extend their vote to
other languages. IMHO we should only count votes for Cantonese and Wu here.
Boris
wikipedia-l(a)Wikimedia.org schrieb am 16.08.05 03:47:29:
Hi all,
The current results of the poll on Sinitic linguistic policy at
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Proposal_for_Sinitic_linguistic_policy
:
25 support - 6 oppose (overall)
Some people expressed support or lack thereof for other
Sinitic-language Wikipedias, mostly Wu, Hakka, and Classical Chinese.
The voting instructions say that if you only want to support one of
them, but not the others, you should note it with your vote.
I don't know if people followed these instructions exactly, but if they did:
One person explicitly supported Cantonese and Wu but didn't support
Hakka, making the balance for Hakka:
24 support - 7 oppose.
One person who voted in the "oppose" section, noted that although they
are opposed to Wikipedias in Cantonese, Wu, and Hakka, they support a
Wikipedia in Classical Chinese.
I would like to close with a quote from that page from Jogloran, which
to me indicates the true nessecity for these Wikipedias:
"And one more thing. My mother tongue is Cantonese, not Mandarin, not
'Chinese', but specifically Cantonese. When I read through the sample
articles in Cantonese linked above, I was struck by how much clearer
it was to my mind. When I read a text written in standard language, it
takes a little longer for the exact meaning to become apparent."
Cheers
Mark
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