Hoi Gerard,

I believe, there is a misconception there. "It only makes sense to add a 
language when there is a use case" comes with the presuppositions that a 
language needs to be added, and that it might be added without a use case.

My suggestion is that a language would not be used without a use case. So 
unless someone enters a label in a language, that language is virtualy not 
there (in WikiData) even though it might exist in the IANA registry of language 
subtags and thus in ISO 639 and thus was acceptable to WikiData.

My other suggestion is that a language is "added" automatically when it exists 
in the IANA registry and when someone enters label data for it. I doubt it 
makes sense to bother anyone including the Language Committee with a request to 
"add" a language that undoubtedly exists anyways and thus shall be added 
anyways. After all, we have some 8888+ language/script/varieties left in the 
IANA registry that we do neither support nor allow to be used in WikiData at 
the moment.

Of course, you can view requests and permission as a matter to exercise some 
control about what is happening, but whould it scale? 

Background info:
Since I am capable to add (some) labels in half a dozen more languages than I 
currently routinely do, and WikiData would not let me (producing some sort of 
errors when I tried), I left almost half a dozen hints, error reports etc. 
already over time at various places. There was no remedy visible to me. My 
current suggestion is an outcome of my corresponding question to the developers 
of Wikidata present at the WikiCom 2014 in Cologne, and the hints and 
suggestions I got.

In addition to the above, I have a growing collection of dictionary data files 
of various languages waiting to be uploaded semiautomatically if I could.

Purodha


"Gerard Meijssen" <[email protected]> writes:

Hoi,
Any ISO 639-3 language is admissible. HOWEVER, it only makes sense to add 
languages when there is a use case. When someone is interested in adding 
content in a particular language, the language committee is happy to allow for 
this. There is one proviso; when it becomes clear that content in a specific 
language is not representative of that language all the content will be 
removed..
Thanks,
     GerardM
 
 
 
 
On 5 October 2014 15:03, P. Blissenbach <[email protected]> wrote:Hi everyone,

When entering labels in WikiData, any world language should be allowed.

Technical language/script/variety marking for internet ressources is currently 
defined in the IANA language subtag registry.

Thus the above suggestion boils down to mark language selections for labels by 
a valid code as per the IANA language subtag registry, and allow each tag to be 
used (referred to) by editors entering labels.

I created bug 71664 so as to overcome the current limitation.

Purodha

References:
* 
http://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry/language-subtag-registry[http://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry/language-subtag-registry]
 - IANA language subtag registry
** http://rishida.net/utils/subtags/[http://rishida.net/utils/subtags/] - 
Interactive query of the IANA language subtag registry
* 
http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/bcp/bcp47.txt[http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/bcp/bcp47.txt]
 - BCP 47 = Best Current Practice - Tags for Identifying Language
* 
http://www.w3.org/International/articles/language-tags/[http://www.w3.org/International/articles/language-tags/]
 - Language tags in HTML and XML (by the W3C)
* 
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71664[https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71664]

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