Amir, can you give us an update on what happened since that az-wp
admin's ugly action?
Gerard had proposed that we only act after interacting with the az
communities on their preferences. However, I'm afraid that this will
cause only further division (quite apart from the fact that azj speakers
and azb speakers do not seem to be able to communicate with each other
in writing). So, as has been suggested in an earlier message for LangCom
to take action asap in our role as "appointed experts", I vote to
approve the outstanding request for azb-wp.
Have I counted correctly that we're now 5 in favour and 1 against?
How much longer must we wait for other LangCom members to cast their vote?
Who is able to implement our decision? Or at least communicate our
decision to those who will implement it?
Oliver
On 04-May-15 10:20 PM, Amir E. Aharoni wrote:
I'm with Antony: what that admin did is ugly and wrong, but it's only
a symptom, and according to what I know about this language, the right
solution to the problem is to split the site, similarly to what is
done with Punjabi and Hindi/Urdu.
The spoken language may be the same, but the written languages are
not, in practice, mutually intelligible, because the Arabic script is
not studied by people in the Republic of Azerbaijan, and vice-versa,
so the languages are not unique enough to exist within the same site.
As I wrote earlier, I'm surprised that they held together for so long.
The codes should be az and azb.
There is an outstanding request for azb Wikipedia, and there is an
active localization community, and we should simply approve it.
בתאריך 4 במאי 2015 21:31, "Antony Green" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> כתב:
If the Azeri Wikipedia community wants separate Wikipedias for
Latin and Arab script, I'm in favor of doing that, partially
because of the impossibility of automatic conversion and partially
because of the linguistic differences between Northern and
Southern Azeri, which if I've understood the situation correctly
are greater in the written language than the spoken language. (In
this respect the difference between the languages is reminiscent
of the difference between Hindi and Urdu: the spoken languages are
largely mutually intelligible, but the written languages are not,
for one thing because the scripts are different and for another
because learnèd words are borrowed from different sources.)
If that is the route we go, then I'm in favor of keeping the
status quo at az-wp, namely that it is written in Northern Azeri
(the standard language of the Republic of Azerbaijan) in the Latin
script; it need not be moved to azj.
I would prefer that the Arabic-script Southern Azeri Wikipedia use
the code azb and not az-Arab.
Best,
Antony
On 2015-05-04 15:52, Mjbmr wrote:
South Azerbaijani has a iso 639-3 code and that's azb and not
az-arab, there are resources that make this language separate
from North Azerbaijani and that's not just script.
On 5/4/2015 5:53 PM, Michael Everson wrote:
On 4 May 2015, at 09:45, Oliver Stegen
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Sorry, Gerard, but I'm voting with MF, mjbmr and
Michael to let Azeri in Latin script keep
az.wikipedia. I also vote for opening a new wikipedia
for Azeri in Arabic script, preferably az-arab.wikipedia.
I recommend that we go to the community and tell them that
we want to create just that, az-arab.wikipedia, as the
solution that we (the appointed experts) feel is best for
their concerns.
I do not believe you will find them opposing it. If
however we give them a basket of options (some of which
this committee does not support) then we are only
prolonging problems.
Michael Everson * http://www.evertype.com/
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