1.  The proposal to modify LPP has now been on-wiki at 
Meta<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Language_proposal_policy/4-2019_proposed_revision>
 for seven days. There has been a modest amount of support, little discussion, 
and almost no opposition. (The exception to that is from one user who really 
wants us to overhaul the use of ISO 639-3 as the language standard. Since I 
explicitly excluded that subject from the discussion, I discount that 
opposition for this purpose.)
  2.  I closed a request to close Tajik Wikibooks as unsuccessful/withdrawn. 
The main concern here was that there hadn't been much content creation 
recently—but, of course, inactivity is not a reason to close an otherwise valid 
project. There is some concern that some content might be either (a) more 
appropriate for Wikisource, or (b) original short stories or poems that don't 
really fit Wikibooks's remit. But the community will address that itself, and 
the OP withdrew the request when some new content was added.
  3.  A follow-up on Literary Chinese Wikisource will follow this message 
directly.

Steven


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