This proposal has been rejected. While this request has technically been rejected, in reality this is a request that has been sitting open or on hold for a long time with little evidence of a community coming together to build a project. If a community comes together in the future and makes a new request, LangCom would consider that new request without prejudice.
A committee member provided the following comment:
A test was never really started. Please feel free to apply again if this test is ever started. For LangCom: StevenJ81 (talk) 14:38, 14 December 2018 (UTC)
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.
instance/subclass (P31/P279) = language, modern language / Zenati languages
Wikimedia language code (P424) = rif
writing system (P282) = Tifinagh, Arabic alphabet, Latin script
number of speakers (P1098) = 4,399,000
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Hello! I see you've already started incubator:Wy/rif. Note that the project probably won't be created until you have a significant number of pages there. You may also want to start a Wikipedia in this language, which might have a larger impact. I have a few questions:
What script would this use? Arabic, Tifinagh, Latin, or allow any of these?
Are there other people interested in contributing to this project?