GerardM gerard.meijssen@gmail.com wrote:
- Can the Polish demand what they do?
Absolutely. You continue saying your bot is a "service" but a service works for the people who need it and does what they want; it doesn't (except perhaps incidentally) work for the person providing it, doing what he wants.
- Is having a project that consists mainly of stubs acceptable?
Stubs? Yes. When I worked with the English Wikipedia it was mainly stubs.
The Russian example, though, is more a project that has been pre-seeded with templates. There is nothing wrong with this in itself--though it does inflate the page count--and we have already gone over the usefulness of knowing a word exists in a language.
- Is having incorrect data acceptable?
Isn't it the point of wiki that one has incorrect and incomplete data, but that one is building a community who will take the effort to improve it? In such a case you would, rather than wanting to hide the links, make the information _more_ public so, say, Russian visitors curious to see how the Vietnamese handle their words can contribute to correcting the information. (After all--this problem, was brought to your attention by vi.wikt regulars, or those following interwiki links to it?)
*Muke!