On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 11:57 AM, Gerard Meijssen
<gerard.meijssen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
So you refuse to buy a kilo of salt or drink half a
liter of wodka. They
are units of standards in the same way language codes are.
I wish you were speechless because it is a folly to think that standards
should be public domain. The point is that they are not edited and are the
same for everyone.
Again, I am interested in all the codes that apply to the languages used in
Wiktionary. Without them they cannot be used in Wikidata.. NB It is
perfectly fine for codes to be recognised codes like sr-Latn or sr-Cyrl.
Gerard, you are bullshitting. You are one of few persons who
intentionally mislead everybody, including myself, that those
translations could be used for the purpose of Wikimedia projects.
Besides that, you are promoting collaborative contribution to a
non-free project here, while we have our own project for that purpose
(Wikidata) and we could use any of our projects for that purpose.
And that doesn't have anything with standards. They can use all the
public domain translations to make the standards and that's fine.