See 
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wikipedia_Khorasani_Turkic.

In theory, this request should be eligible. And while the test project has been 
mostly dormant over the last seven years, it objectively has been active enough 
not to reject as "stale". However, the project is entirely written in Latin 
script, which Ethnologue does not indicate is a valid script for the language. 
Over a year ago, I put the request on hold, pending conversion of the contents 
to Perso-Arabic, but no action has been taken. So which of the three actions 
below does the committee think I should take here?

  1.  Mark "eligible", but note on the request page that the project will under 
no conditions merit final approval unless written in Perso-Arabic.
  2.  Mark "rejected", inviting the community to reapply when the test is 
converted to Perso-Arabic.
  3.  Leave as "on hold" indefinitely, awaiting conversion to Perso-Arabic.

Personally, I favor #1, but mainly because I don't like keeping projects on 
indefinite hold, as I think that makes us look indecisive and pokey. But I 
could live with #3 in this particular case.

Thoughts?
Steven


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