Dear colleagues:

As the end of the conventional calendar year approaches, and many of you may be 
going away for a bit to enjoy time with family and friends, I want to summarize 
what happened in 2017, as well as the tasks and issues I think are already 
pending and waiting for us at the beginning of 2018:

2017:

  *   Ten projects approved and created, the most in a single year since 2014.
  *   Another two projects simply await completion of the formal, seven-day 
comment period at Meta before final approval. I expect both to have phabricator 
tasks open by year-end for their creation.
  *   Two other projects are tentatively approved, pending language 
verification.

Specific issues currently open:

  *   Decision on the Nungar (Wikipedia) project
  *   Opening of a moderated discussion on Meta in Spanish about the language 
issues at Nahuatl Wikipedia (action item: Maor)
  *   Language verification and final approvals of Ingush and Gorontalo 
Wikipedias

Policy issues currently open:

  *   Creation of parallel projects in second scripts where a project already 
exists: See my email of 5 Dec, 15:39 
UTC<https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/langcom/2017-December/001710.html>
  *   Clarification on policy as to what conlangs (and, for that matter 
historical languages) should be eligible: This is partly an outgrowth of the 
LFN approval, and partly an outgrowth of the longstanding requests by 
communities like the "Ancient Greek" community, especially given that LangCom 
has marked "Coptic" as approved.

New specific issues to be opened at the beginning of 2018:

  *   Eligibility of Montenegrin Wikipedia. Some media reports out of 
Montenegro—and some correspondence between certain Wikimedians and SIL—suggest 
that a langcode for Montenegrin (cnr) will be published by SIL in the January 
2018 approval release. Montenegrins are already screaming for their project. 
Although Montenegrin—and for that matter, Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian—are all 
mutually intelligible, I assume that if this code is, in fact, approved, then 
this project will be eligible. I'd like to get an early confirmation of that so 
that if and when the code is published, I can act promptly.
  *   Proposal to close Cebuano 
Wikipedia<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Proposals_for_closing_projects/Closure_of_Cebuano_Wikipedia>.
 There is a proposal to remove all the bot-created content and port the rest of 
the project to Incubator. Given that cebwiki has over five million pages, 
that's absurd on its face. But some of the bot content is of poor quality. So 
I'm not sure what should happen with this proposal, or what we can/should do 
about it.
  *   Merger of Beta Wikiversity into Incubator. The most recent version of 
this remains open. I think we should decide one way or the other if this is 
happening or not and be done with it.
  *   I will continue to introduce RFL requests that have been open for a long 
time.

Happy new year to all!

Steven


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