https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17592





--- Comment #19 from Marcus Buck <w...@marcusbuck.org>  2009-06-19 21:28:37 UTC 
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>Did I get it right?

No.

>You want to create a totally new orthography by combining two existing ones?

No. It's a synthesis of two writing traditions, created by removing all of the
particularities of the two writing systems, that are not based on
intra-language needs.

>Who would use it?

Everybody by default.

>Who would benefit from it?

The project.

>Who would create it?

The users of the projects.

>How would you ensure that is is acceptable to both parties, neutral and 
>unskewed?

Well, when both parties are working on it, that will automatically lead to it.

>People can easily changes language after logging in. For unregistered users it
>is not so easy, but that is an another bug.

It is not.

>It is too much political.

It's not political at all. Low Saxon is a minority language in both the
Netherlands and Germany. It's not tied to the government in any country. The
differing orthographies developed on pragmatical grounds, not on political or
ideological.

>The whole thing doesn't seem to be fully thought out.

If you don't understand the issue, that doesn't mean, it's not thought out. If
you want to understand the issue, feel free to ask me questions.


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