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* the community of editors for that language should maintain a list of materials deemed appropriate as the only sources for entries based on a single mention,
* the community of editors for that language should maintain a list of materials deemed appropriate as the only sources for entries based on a single mention,
* each entry should have its source(s) listed on the entry or citation page, and
* each entry should have its source(s) listed on the entry or citation page, and
* a box explaining that a low number of citations were used should be included on the entry page (such as by using the {{temp|LDL}} template).<ref>[[Wiktionary:Votes/2012-06/Well Documented Languages]]</ref></div>
* a box explaining that a low number of citations were used should be included on the entry page (such as by using the {{temp|LDL}} template).<ref>[[Wiktionary:Votes/2012-06/Well Documented Languages]]</ref>

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# [[w:Indonesian language|Standard Indonesian]], [[Malay]], [[Tagalog]], [[Thai]] and [[Vietnamese]]; and
# [[w:Indonesian language|Standard Indonesian]], [[Malay]], [[Tagalog]], [[Thai]] and [[Vietnamese]]; and
# [[Esperanto]], [[Ido]], [[Interlingua]], [[Interlingue]] (Occidental), [[Lojban]], [[Novial]], [[Volapük]], and any other constructed language indicated as approved at [[#Constructed languages|Constructed languages]] section.
# [[Esperanto]], [[Ido]], [[Interlingua]], [[Interlingue]] (Occidental), [[Lojban]], [[Novial]], [[Volapük]], and any other constructed language indicated as approved at [[#Constructed languages|Constructed languages]] section.

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Revision as of 02:32, 7 July 2017

Placement of well documented languages

Voting on: Moving well documented languages from Wiktionary:Criteria for inclusion/Well documented languages directly to WT:CFI#Number of citations as follows:

Old state of Number of citations:

Number of citations

For languages well documented on the Internet, three citations in which a term is used is the minimum number for inclusion in Wiktionary. For terms in extinct languages, one use in a contemporaneous source is the minimum, or one mention is adequate subject to the below requirements. For all other spoken languages that are living, only one use or mention is adequate, subject to the following requirements:

  • the community of editors for that language should maintain a list of materials deemed appropriate as the only sources for entries based on a single mention,
  • each entry should have its source(s) listed on the entry or citation page, and
  • a box explaining that a low number of citations were used should be included on the entry page (such as by using the {{LDL}} template).[1]
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New state of Number of citations:

Number of citations

For languages singled out below, three citations in which a term is used is the minimum number for inclusion in Wiktionary. For terms in extinct languages, one use in a contemporaneous source is the minimum, or one mention is adequate subject to the below requirements. For all other spoken languages that are living, only one use or mention is adequate, subject to the following requirements:

  • the community of editors for that language should maintain a list of materials deemed appropriate as the only sources for entries based on a single mention,
  • each entry should have its source(s) listed on the entry or citation page, and
  • a box explaining that a low number of citations were used should be included on the entry page (such as by using the {{LDL}} template).[1]

The languages requiring three quotations in use for attestation are as follows:

  1. Albanian, Basque, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Norwegian (Nynorsk and Bokmål), Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Scots, Serbo-Croatian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, and Ukrainian;
  2. Armenian, Azeri, Georgian, Hebrew and Turkish;
  3. Modern Standard Arabic;
  4. Afrikaans, Swahili, Xhosa and Zulu;
  5. Bengali, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Persian, Punjabi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu;
  6. Chinese, Japanese, and Korean;
  7. Standard Indonesian, Malay, Tagalog, Thai and Vietnamese; and
  8. Esperanto, Ido, Interlingua, Interlingue (Occidental), Lojban, Novial, Volapük, and any other constructed language indicated as approved at Constructed languages section.
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This is a vote on the placement of the list of languages, not on the contents of that list.

Schedule:

Discussion:

Support

  1. Support --Daniel Carrero (talk) 02:32, 7 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Oppose

Abstain

Decision