These are both Simple English projects, and while I am recommending rejecting 
both, the reasoning is a bit different in each case. And while I'm at it, I'm 
also going to address a 2016 request for a Simple English Wikiversity. Since 
all three are rejects, I'll wait one week to make sure LangCom members have an 
opportunity to comment.


Simple English 
Wikibooks<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wikibooks_Simple_English>
 – This project was closed in 2010, and much content was transferred to English 
Wikibooks, especially content that is now in the Wikijunior section of that 
project.  (Consequent to a recent rejected request to delete that project, I 
added a link to that Wikijunior content on the closure notice at :b:simple:.) 
Most of the discussion on the RFL page had to do more with whether Simple 
English is really a language or not. But nobody really gave a good reason why 
English Wikibooks isn't a more appropriate venue for this type of content. So I 
intend to reject, encouraging English Wikibooks to support content in Simple 
English.


Simple English 
Wikivoyage<http://Requests%20for%20new%20languages/Wikivoyage%20Simple%20English>
 – This request was made by a user who is, if not an outright LTA, certainly a 
gadfly. I told the user that he should check to see if Simple English Wikipedia 
were willing to incubate this. (They are not. In rejecting the proposal, the 
community basically pointed out that they have a hard enough time managing the 
simple language issues they already have in Wikipedia, without adding more to 
their workload.) I also told the user he could check with English Wikivoyage to 
see if that project were willing to incubate this. He has not done so, as far 
as i can tell.  I will reject, with the caveat that we don't want to see 
another request on this until/unless there is already content incubating either 
at simplewiki or envoyagewiki.


Simple English 
Wikiversity<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wikiversity_Simple_English>
 – Similar argument to the Wikibooks argument, and the community at English 
Wikiversity is open to hosting content both for young students and for "English 
as a Second Language" students. So no need here for another project. I intend 
to reject.


Steven


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