Hi there
Thanks for your help. Yes, I am aware of the "nil" situation, as well as the SIL
code. Should we use MIK?
http://mik.wikipedia.org
I think that seems appropriate.
Yes, Mikasuki is an endangered language, at least in its number of speakers. However, its
speech community, although very vibrant (YOU visit the Seminole reservations and tell me
if it's not! ^_^) has never been all that big, compared to other Muskogean Native
American languages, such as Creek and Choctaw. Since the language is vibrant but
endangered, I don't think it could be MORE appropriate that we get a Mikasuki
Wikipedia up. The same goes for all Native American languages, especially when we have a
Toki Pono wikipedia up (no offense to Sonja! ^_^ Désolé!).
Anyway, I look forward to seeing them up. I will get them set up for native speakers to
start posting. Please let me know.
Thank you!
-- Jeremy
Today's Topics:
1. Re: New Wikipedias (Ray Saintonge)
2. Since "standard" isn't "standard", perhaps it shouldn't
be
"standard" (Rowan Collins)
3. Re: Since "standard" isn't "standard", perhaps it
shouldn't
be "standard" (Arvind Narayanan)
4. Re: Since "standard" isn't "standard", perhaps it
shouldn't
be "standard" (Rowan Collins)
5. nl: exceeds 30.000 (Gerard.Meijssen)
6. Re: Since "standard" isn't "standard", perhaps
it shouldn't
be "st (Till Westermayer)
7. Re: Since "standard" isn't "standard", perhaps it
shouldn't
be "standard" (David Gerard)
8. Re: Since "standard" isn't "standard", perhaps it
shouldn't
be "standard" (Ray Saintonge)
9. Interwiki links (Michael Diederich)
10. Re: Custom Logo (Timwi)
11. Re: Since "standard" isn't "standard", perhaps it
shouldn't
be "st (Timwi)
12. Re: nl: exceeds 30.000 (Timwi)
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