Hoi, Sorry for not having seen this request before.
There is an issue here. According to the relevant RFC's the correct *internal *code for the content would be zh-nan and not nan. The code zh-min-nan would also be valid. This means that there is a difference in how we call a language and therefore a wikipedia and how it is correctly tagged. I do support having a nan.wikipedia and a yue.wikipedia. Internally the yue.wikipedia should remain zh-yue. I do support having a rup.wikipedia.org this can be internally described as rup.
The languages formerly known as Chinese can be found here: http://www.sil.org/iso639-3/documentation.asp?id=zho
The language that was known as nah or Nahuatl is now considered a "collective", http://www.sil.org/iso639-3/documentation.asp?id=nah It is therefore not self evident at all where it needs to be moved to.
Thanks, GerardM
Mark Williamson schreef:
Same for yue. Move from zh-yue to yue. Also roa-rup. Maybe also zh-classical, i don't know does wen yan have an iso code yet? Nah needs to be moved to nci too. Thanks. Mark.
On 16/04/07, Brion Vibber brion@wikimedia.org wrote:
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Kaihsu Tai wrote:
Is it possible for the powers to act on this, please? It shouldn't be difficult nor controversial. Cheers.
I've added the alias in DNS, and it _should_ come up in the next interwiki update as well (hasn't been run yet).
Renaming the wiki completely is possible bug big enough a pain that I'd rather not do it just now. :) But it'll be on the slate for later.
- -- brion
Kaihsu Tai, 2007-04-11 15:42:13+0100:
Hello. Now that ISO 639-3 has the entry "nan" for Min Nan, is it possible please to add an alias "nan:" for "zh-min-nan:"? Cheers. http://www.sil.org/iso639-3/documentation.asp?id=nan http://zh-min-nan.wikipedia.org/ "http://nan.wikipedia.org/" (does not exist yet)