Leaving aside the question of whether we should change policies about 
separate-language Wikisource projects for the time being, I'll note that our 
longstanding policy has been that three consecutive months of qualifying 
activity is sufficient to meet the "active test community" requirement. I 
routinely tell that to test communities. If we want to change that in the 
future, we can do so. But in this case, the test community has already done 
everything we have asked of it.

Besides, while it is important to ensure that each wiki we approve continues to 
have a contributing community, I worry less about Wikisource (and Wiktionary, 
Wikibooks, Wikiquote) than I do about Wikipedia–Wikinews–Wikitravel. 
Information gets stale (or is quite subject to political manipulation) in the 
latter group, less so in the former group.

So I think we need to proceed with this approval.
Steven


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