it is not extinct - there are aroun 1,5 th Nipmucans. While they speak their tongue and keep it living, it is not extinct.

Is the same kind of question like - is the augštaičiai extinct?

Janis

Citēts Rimas Kudelis <r...@akl.lt>
Tue, 8 Dec 2015 16:55:27 +0200:

Hi Colin,

2015-12-08 16:23, Greater Worcester Land Trust wrote:
Hello list,
I read in the FAQ that you post here to request a new language effort.
I am looking to start work on a Nipmuck localization.

I have two conundrums:
1. I have no idea if anyone is even seeing this post, and
2. If this really is still the way to initiate a new localization.

Any help on either of those would be great!

Yes, we do see it, and it's still the right way. I have a few questions
for you as well:
1. Have you subscribed to the list that you posted to
(l10n@global.libreoffice.org)?
2. Do you know the correct ISO code for your language? From glancing at
Wikipedia and some links from it, I assume it would be xlo?
3. A provocative one: are you sure localizing something as huge as
LibreOffice into an extinct (at least according to Wikipedia and its
sources) language makes sense?

Regards,

Rimas


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