This proposal has been rejected. This decision was taken by the language committee in accordance with the Language proposal policy based on the discussion on this page.
A committee member provided the following comment:
Extinct language—and no test was ever started. StevenJ81 (talk) 15:40, 7 March 2018 (UTC)Reply[reply]
The community needs to develop an active test project; it must remain active until approval (automated statistics, recent changes). It is generally considered active if the analysis lists at least three active, not-grayed-out editors listed in the sections for the previous few months.
Item about the language at Wikidata. It would normally include the Wikimedia language code, name of the language, etc. Please complete at Wikidata if needed.
"Wikipedia talk" (the discussion namespace of the project namespace)
Enable uploads
yes
Default is "no". Preferably, files should be uploaded to Commons.
If you want, you can enable local file uploading, either by any user ("yes") or by administrators only ("admin"). Notes: (1) This setting can be changed afterwards. The setting can only be "yes" or "admin" at approval if the test creates an Exemption Doctrine Policy (EDP) first. (2) Files on Commons can be used on all Wikis. (3) Uploading fair-use images is not allowed on Commons (more info). (4) Localisation to your language may be insufficient on Commons.
Oppose Per Ethnologue, there's no L1 speakers anymore, and even lack of historical materials to keep its Wikisource. --Liuxinyu970226 (talk) 04:42, 1 March 2018 (UTC)Reply[reply]
No fully fluent speakers? At least start a test wiki. πr2 (t • c) 23:13, 8 March 2013 (UTC)Reply[reply]
SIL marks this language as "Extinct", even though the Wikipedia article says there may be some partial speakers. Also, there is no test project. StevenJ81 (talk) 19:54, 14 February 2017 (UTC)Reply[reply]
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