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Please contribute to the test project. For LangCom: StevenJ81 (talk) 15:57, 14 September 2018 (UTC)Reply[reply]
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Ancash quechua is spoken by approximately 1 000 000 people [1]
The Quechuan's languages are spoken by 10 millions people, already there is a Wikibooks in southern Quechua but Huaylas is a central Quechua and southern Quechua are not intelligible with Huaylas Quechua, that is spoken by 300 000 persons, this is a Peru's native language, the proposal is: Don't forget the ancestral language, with this project I propose: Keep the folklore of the people and our native stories.
I will add this language is spoken by 30‰ of the population of Ancash region in Peru.
Oppose I'm an admin of Persian Wikibooks. Besides I have participate discussions in English Wikibooks. There are some disorders in choosing which content is suitable for the project, how long each page should be, who can and who should edit the content on professional books, etc. In some cases you see a book with a good contents outline but full of red links without any content. These makes Wikibooks a complicated project which is not good for languages which its speakers don't have a high online population. That's why I have requested for deletion of several Wikibooks projects by now. --Doostdar (talk) 16:45, 16 February 2018 (UTC)Reply[reply]
Oppose for now. I'd like to see Wikipedia in this language graduate from Incubator and show growth before I believe that Wikibooks in it can be viable. Max Semenik (talk) 01:04, 31 October 2019 (UTC)Reply[reply]