Previous discussions have not resulted in a consensus to approve this project. 
I am therefore putting it to a vote.

The project meets the nominal requirements for final approval:

  *   It has about 7,500 pages.
  *   For November-February, it had over ten registered editors in each month 
with at least ten edits. (In fact, it had at least four in each month, and 
usually more, with at least 100 edits.)
     *   There was a period in 2016-17 when most months had at least three 
editors with at least ten edits.
     *   March 2019 already has four editors with at least ten edits, three of 
whom have at least 100—and it's only the fourth day of the month.
     *   These statistics do not include some pages and contributions in the 
category "Hindi" (as opposed to the core category "हिन्दी").
  *   Of the approximately 3,700 translations in MediaWiki Core, only four are 
untranslated.

MF-W has two principal objections.  (If I have not stated these with sufficient 
clarity, please correct me.)

  *   First, he sees no reason to rush—if the project stays active it will be 
approved in due course.
     *   I would respond to that as follows: Perhaps that is true. But if 
anything, I see many complaints on-wiki that it takes a long time for LangCom 
to decide on things, so that frequently people get tired of waiting and move 
on. If a project ceases to be active in general, that's one thing. But if it 
ceases to be active because we routinely fail to act, that's another thing 
entirely.
     *   Related, MF-W feels that perhaps three months of activity is not 
sufficient to prove an active community exists. If so, we should discuss that 
separately. But based on long-standing practices here, that is the advice that 
I give on-wiki. Until we decide on a different standard, it's only fair for us 
to follow that one.
  *   Second, he is still not fully convinced that we need separate language 
subdomains for Wikisource. Again, that is a subject for a different discussion, 
but the Hindi Wikisource community has been working with the current rules in 
mind.

There is nothing about this vote that triggers the need for a 2/3 majority. So 
a simple majority will decide. Please vote even if you have commented 
previously on this subject. The vote will close seven days after this email is 
posted—meaning at approximately 16:40 UTC on 11 March.

Steven


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