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Overall: Omer Toledano ( talk) 06:34, 9 August 2023 (UTC)
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✠ SunDawn ✠ (contact) 15:02, 8 August 2023 (UTC)
Has anyone tried to identify Kra with an existing African language? could it be one of the Kru languages? Sheila1988 ( talk) 09:58, 7 September 2023 (UTC)
This document [1] (bottom of page2) says it is "Krao, or at least one of the Kra languages") so i'll add that. Sheila1988 ( talk) 10:21, 7 September 2023 (UTC)
At
this edit, Editor
RodRabelo7 reverted my edit with the edit summary: it’s Tupi, Tupinambá is a deprecated term to Tupinologists
.
According to the ISO 639-3 custodian, language tag tpw
is retired. See the
listing for tpw
and the associated
change request. Similarly, the
IANA
language-subtag-registry file lists tpw
as deprecated:
%%
Type: language
Subtag: tpw
Description: Tupí
Added: 2009-07-29
Deprecated: 2023-03-17
Preferred-Value: tpn
%%
In both cases, the retirement remedy or the preferred value is tpn
.
{{
lang}}
does not care about the opinion of Tupinologists
; it is only concerned with creating correctly formatted html for non-English text in the English Wikipedia so that the text renders correctly for our visual readers or is spoken correctly by screen readers for our visually-impaired readers. To accomplish that, {{lang}}
accepts only the language tags defined in the language-subtag-registry file.
Wikipedia should not use deprecated language tags in {{lang}}
templates because anything that is deprecated may one day go away. For this reason, {{lang}}
added
Le langaige du Bresil to
Category:Lang and lang-xx using deprecated ISO 639 codes so that the deprecated tags can be replaced with currently supported (preferred) language tags. I did that and have since been reverted.
If there is a better (supported) language tag for this specific use-case, use that tag instead of the deprecated tpw
tag. According to
our article, there is one other alternative tag: tpk
(Tupinikin). If neither tpn
nor tpk
is acceptable, we can create a private-use
IETF language tag that will allow you to 'name' the language anyway you want without using a deprecated language tag.
At the least, my edit should be restored to replace the deprecated tpw
tag with its IANA preferred value tpn
.
— Trappist the monk ( talk) 15:19, 30 December 2023 (UTC)
tpw-FR
. Is that correct? tpw-FR
reads as 'Tupí as spoken in France'. Was Tupí spoken in France?tpw
is no longer used, then tpn
is fine by me. Is it possible to change Tupinambá-language text to Tupi-language text (without diacritic), though? Inviting
Bageense to the discussion.
RodRabelo7 (
talk) 19:52, 30 December 2023 (UTC)
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The result was: promoted by
Cielquiparle (
talk) 05:20, 30 August 2023 (UTC)
Created by RodRabelo7 ( talk). Self-nominated at 18:34, 7 August 2023 (UTC). Post-promotion hook changes for this nom will be logged at Template talk:Did you know nominations/Le langaige du Bresil; consider watching this nomination, if it is successful, until the hook appears on the Main Page.
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Overall: Omer Toledano ( talk) 06:34, 9 August 2023 (UTC)
I left the following feedback for the creator/future reviewers while reviewing this article: Hey there! Hope you're having a great day. Thank you for contributing to Wikipedia with your article. I'm happy to inform you that your article has adhered to Wikipedia's policies, so I've marked it as reviewed. Have a fantastic day for you and your family!
✠ SunDawn ✠ (contact) 15:02, 8 August 2023 (UTC)
Has anyone tried to identify Kra with an existing African language? could it be one of the Kru languages? Sheila1988 ( talk) 09:58, 7 September 2023 (UTC)
This document [1] (bottom of page2) says it is "Krao, or at least one of the Kra languages") so i'll add that. Sheila1988 ( talk) 10:21, 7 September 2023 (UTC)
At
this edit, Editor
RodRabelo7 reverted my edit with the edit summary: it’s Tupi, Tupinambá is a deprecated term to Tupinologists
.
According to the ISO 639-3 custodian, language tag tpw
is retired. See the
listing for tpw
and the associated
change request. Similarly, the
IANA
language-subtag-registry file lists tpw
as deprecated:
%%
Type: language
Subtag: tpw
Description: Tupí
Added: 2009-07-29
Deprecated: 2023-03-17
Preferred-Value: tpn
%%
In both cases, the retirement remedy or the preferred value is tpn
.
{{
lang}}
does not care about the opinion of Tupinologists
; it is only concerned with creating correctly formatted html for non-English text in the English Wikipedia so that the text renders correctly for our visual readers or is spoken correctly by screen readers for our visually-impaired readers. To accomplish that, {{lang}}
accepts only the language tags defined in the language-subtag-registry file.
Wikipedia should not use deprecated language tags in {{lang}}
templates because anything that is deprecated may one day go away. For this reason, {{lang}}
added
Le langaige du Bresil to
Category:Lang and lang-xx using deprecated ISO 639 codes so that the deprecated tags can be replaced with currently supported (preferred) language tags. I did that and have since been reverted.
If there is a better (supported) language tag for this specific use-case, use that tag instead of the deprecated tpw
tag. According to
our article, there is one other alternative tag: tpk
(Tupinikin). If neither tpn
nor tpk
is acceptable, we can create a private-use
IETF language tag that will allow you to 'name' the language anyway you want without using a deprecated language tag.
At the least, my edit should be restored to replace the deprecated tpw
tag with its IANA preferred value tpn
.
— Trappist the monk ( talk) 15:19, 30 December 2023 (UTC)
tpw-FR
. Is that correct? tpw-FR
reads as 'Tupí as spoken in France'. Was Tupí spoken in France?tpw
is no longer used, then tpn
is fine by me. Is it possible to change Tupinambá-language text to Tupi-language text (without diacritic), though? Inviting
Bageense to the discussion.
RodRabelo7 (
talk) 19:52, 30 December 2023 (UTC)