There are two main ASL writing systems: Stokoe, and
SignWriting. If you
can work out how to make either of these (or any other system I don't
know about, but is common amongst deaf users of ASL) work with
Wikipedia, you've got a good chance of getting a consensus to start a
new Wikipedia for ASL as a first-class written language. Otherwise, all
you have is the visual equivalent of spoken-word readings of articles in
other languages: they may be interesting and even useful, but since
they're not interactive and Wiki-linked, they're not a Wikipedia.
Would an automatic converter like simplified Chinese/traditional
Chinese be possible to convert it to other sign languages?
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