Hi there,

I havew taken the points raised so by the Committee:, which seem to be:

(1) We need an eeasy-to-operate policy
(2) There needs to be an auidience and benefit to Wikimedia for the project
(3) There needs to be quality control

Perhaps the way to do this, is to make it clear that the policy only adddresse 
Classical Languages, and to list those out. This answers the problems 
identified by the Commiittee in the following ways:

(1) The Committee need an eeasy-to-operate policy

It is clear which languages are Classical and they are listed in the policy.

(2) There needs to be an auidience and benefit to Wikimedia for the project

Classical languages typically have audiences with tens of thousands or hundreds 
of thousands of people who are proficient readers and a strong interest in the 
topic matter associated with them, be it history, theology or culturally 
significant works. The high level of training of Wiki participants is likely to 
lead to high quality information transference across language barriers, 
inclduing onward transfer of information to other major language wikis.

(3) There needs to be quality control

Both the high levels of tranining available in lassical Languages and the fact 
they have evolved mechanisms to cope without having native speakers means that 
quality control is very achievable, although it will need a community to apply 
it, just as with other Wikis.

Thus we have suggested you add the sentence:

For the purposes of this policy, Latin, Koine Greek, Classical Chinese and 
Sanskrit are treated as exceptions, due to their long and continuing traditions 
of second-language, non-native production, and communities are allowed to apply 
for new Wikis for these languages.

to the current language proposal policy. The suggestion is here 
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_comment/Start_allowing_ancient_languages#Reponse_from_LangCom_requested

I have also archived the material except for the two proposals ad current 
dfiscussions.

Hope this helps.

Jim

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