Since we have so many 15-year-olds already on other Wikipedias, what's wrong with recruiting teens to work on a Seeltersk Wikipedia?
Mark
On 28/06/05, Wouter Steenbeek musiqolog@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Trying to set up a Wikipedia in Seeltersk, I e-mailed Pyt Kramer, who is an important authority on this language, and has good contacts with many native speakers. He already promised his collaborations on the project. Now I explained him in my e-mail that the community wants native speaker support, but that would be problematic. Most native speakers are to be found among elderly people, who are relatively unfamiliar with the internet and have learned no English. There is only one potential contributor, who - luckily - was also willing to work on it. The second category of native speakers consists of children, who are not yet supposed to collaborate. The number of native speakers between 15 and 60 is really very low.
But among those, we can recruit some willing contributors: the parents raising their children in Seeltersk. They are real Seelters, and in their daily life they speak the language every day. That makes them as good as native speakers.
Therefor I would like to ask: is it possible, with a language which is being revived, to grant requests like these when language revivers rather than native speakers are showing their interest?
Thanks,
Wouter
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