I like this:

> I am an expert in these languages, though not a professor, but I can state 
> that most of the content is not in correct classical Nahuatl - and that the 
> neologisms invented by non-native speakers are not immediately intelligible 
> or helpful for native speakers or experts in classical nahuatl. Nevertheless, 
> I think the better solution would be for all non-native speaking editors to 
> simply back out and let the native speakers take over the wiki and refashion 
> it in the way that most serves their needs. And then for wikimedia to do some 
> serious outreach efforts to recruit native speaking editors in Mexico. Maunus 
> (talk) 06:31, 9 October 2017 (UTC)

That seems reasonable.

Michael
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