I was quite busy IRL during May. There were a number of things open at the end 
of April that I need the Committee to circle back to.

The first item is the revision to the Language Proposal Policy, which can be 
found 
here<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Language_proposal_policy/4-2019_proposed_revision>.
  As you may recall, the most controversial piece of my original proposal had 
to do with non-Wikisource projects in ancient and historical languages. But 
that piece was removed before I took the proposal to the community at Meta. The 
result was a revision proposal that was mostly technical, in that it codified 
certain existing practices already being used by LangCom but not explicit in 
the Policy.

The discussion can be found 
here<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Language_proposal_policy/4-2019_proposed_revision>.
  There were two serious "oppose" !votes, but both focused on items that were 
not included in the proposed changes at all:  (i) changing the requirement for 
an ISO 639–3 code, and (ii) ancient/historical language projects.  Otherwise, 
the community was basically fine with the proposed changes.  There were some 
suggestions for changing the wording a bit, and I incorporated most of those.  
Since the wording changed a bit, I'd like the Committee to have a look and make 
sure it is OK with the revision proposal as now worded.  If there are no 
objections in seven days, I will go ahead and implement.

Steven


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