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Please contribute to the test project. StevenJ81 (talk) 22:08, 10 December 2018 (UTC)Reply[reply]
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People interested: Chabi1, probably a large number of users from the Wikipedia and anyone from the few hundred Ido users at Yahoo Groups. Especially the older users that like to write things that they know won't be edited by someone with a lesser command of the language (a common complaint with Wikipedia). The community in Wikimedia is hardworking and they coordinate their effort between the two already existing projects.
This shouldn't be that hard a request - Ido has a Wikipedia with over 24,000 articles, a Wiktionary with 228,000 words+, and there is already a large volume of proverbs and citations on here and there that I believe should be compiled in one place. For examples of proverbs and citations already present see [1] (everything that says E-CITAJI is a list of citations), [2], [3], [4], [5], [6] (has a new proverb every day on top of the news), and whatever else I've overlooked.