No that it not what I mean. Rather thing like Middle English/English or Low Saxon/German. Things that are cureently given their own Wikipedia but are better off combined on Wikisource.
Birgitte SB
--- "Jesse Martin (Pathoschild)" pathoschild@gmail.com wrote:
Hello BirgitteSB,
This is already the case; the subcommittee's language proposal policy states that "The language must be sufficiently unique that it could not coexist on a more general wiki. In most cases, this excludes regional dialects and different written forms of the same language."
Yours cordially, Jesse Martin (Pathoschild)
On 4/3/07, Birgitte SB birgitte_sb@yahoo.com wrote: ...
Wikisources. First that related languages should
be
required to attempt to work together to conserve resources (i.e. in the line of de.WS hosting Low
Saxon
and en.WS hosting Middle English) before being
given a
test wiki. Secondly that test wikis which do not "pass" should be imported into
[[:oldwikisource:]].
Birgitte SB
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