I have not explauin anything about your country, just about the language
which is not bound to a single country and used in many other places than
what you think.

Le mer. 11 mars 2026 à 16:45, Amir Sarabadani <[email protected]> a
écrit :

> Please don't try to explain my own country to me. Thank you.
>
> I took all of the points into consideration when I wrote it should be
> postponed for Persian.
>
> Amir (he/him)
>
>
> Philippe Verdy <[email protected]> schrieb am Mi., 11. März 2026, 13:59:
>
>> There are many Persian users living abroad that may still want to support
>> their language, even if the normal Internet accesses are closed in Iran
>> (also in Afghanistan? where the "Dari" is a local variant of Persian, or in
>> Pakistan where there's also a significant minority of Persian speakers, or
>> in Irak within the Shiite community). In any event they should not be
>> excluded to opt-out some features whenever the service come back, instead
>> of discovering much later that some options have been opted in without
>> allowing them to control what has happened.
>> The current closure of Internet in Iran just means that we have time to
>> support these translations and review them correctly even if the usage may
>> be lower that expected during this transition period, and
>> visitors/contributors of Persian wikis is low for now.
>> But here this is in settings for a general Mediawiki extension which is
>> highly integrated; and there are probably other non-Wikimedia wikis based
>> on MediaWiki that may be using Parsoid, that would need local updates of
>> the interface on these external wikis used in schools/universities,
>> hospitals, local NGOs or international actors working in humanitary
>> organizations (and employing local resources), and some local businesses.
>> MediaWiki should remain open as much as possible, and independant of
>> political situations (as much as permitted by locally applicable laws). The
>> Persian language is not (and should not be) banned.
>>
>> Le mer. 4 mars 2026 à 10:35, Amir Sarabadani via Translators-l <
>> [email protected]> a écrit :
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I‌ don't think we need to translate it to Persian. The internet in Iran
>>> has been shut down for a while now. The views on the Wiki have nosedived.
>>> Maybe after the war?
>>>
>>> Hoping for better days
>>>
>>> Am Mo., 2. März 2026 um 19:21 Uhr schrieb C. Scott Ananian via
>>> Translators-l <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>>> Hello!
>>>>
>>>> We'd like to request your help translating our editor opt-out survey
>>>> for the new Parsoid wikitext parser, especially into Arabic, Spanish, Thai,
>>>> Russian, and Portuguese, which are the remaining wikis with the top-10-most
>>>> Parsoid opt-outs which don't yet have survey translations.  Chinese,
>>>> Persian, Japanese, and Indonesian don't have quite as many opt-outs, but
>>>> we'd also appreciate translations into those languages as well.  These are
>>>> the messages that begin `parsermigration-survey-` in the ParserMigration
>>>> extension.
>>>>
>>>> Direct link:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> https://translatewiki.net/w/i.php?title=Special%3ATranslate&task=untranslated&group=ext-parsermigration-user&action=translate
>>>>
>>>> Thank you for your help!
>>>>   -- C. Scott Ananian, for the Content Transform team
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>>>
>>> --
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