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Redlinked tracking categories

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Nearly every run of Special:WantedCategories, for cleaning up redlinked (i.e. non-existent) categories that have to be either created or removed as pages aren't allowed to sit in redlinked categories, always contains at least one, and much more frequently several, new template-generated categories of the "Articles containing [Language]-language text", "Articles with [Language]-language sources (lang-x code)" and/or "Pages with [Language] IPA" varieties, because somebody has added new lang-x templates to a Wikipedia article for a language that didn't already have those categories in place yet.

Since like other categories they can't stay red, but unlike most redlinked categories they're template-generated and thus impossible to remove without removing the template entirely (which would be disruptive), I end up having to invest my time into creating the categories on your behalf even though I'm not a member of this project.

Since these are maintenance-tracking categories which are allowed to be empty, however, nothing would stop this project from just preemptively creating every possible category of this type right off the bat, so that the category is already there when needed instead of turning into a redlink cleanup problem for me to fix. So would somebody associated with this project be willing to tackle creating any missing categories of those types for any and all languages that don't have them yet, so that it stops becoming my problem? (You could almost certainly farm the drudgery part of that out to a bot instead of having to do it all manually, but you guys are in a much better position than I am to figure out which categories are missing in the first place.) Thanks. Bearcat (talk) 12:53, 28 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

And I just had to create another one. This should not be my problem to fix, and needs to stop becoming my problem to fix, so could somebody please address this somehow? Bearcat (talk) 14:03, 31 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I can manually create the categories myself. 🪐Kepler-1229b | talk | contribs🪐 00:51, 13 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Addition of family colors to Template:Infobox language/family-color

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Many of the large American language families have no specific color in the language infobox. I propose to add colors for some of the major families, as presented below. 🪐Kepler-1229b | talk | contribs🪐 00:51, 13 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

🪐Kepler-1229b | talk | contribs🪐 00:51, 13 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

If someone is familiar with Indo-Iranian languages

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...could they take a look at this diff? I'm hesitant about whether or not to revert. JayCubby 22:01, 23 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

There is a requested move discussion at Talk:Gascon dialect#Requested move 4 December 2024 that may be of interest to members of this WikiProject. Skarmory (talk • contribs) 21:50, 28 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]

There is a requested move discussion at Talk:Tarifit#Requested move 9 January 2025 that may be of interest to members of this WikiProject. Fathoms Below (talk) 01:25, 17 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]

FAR for Nahuatl

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I have nominated Nahuatl for a featured article review here. Please join the discussion on whether this article meets the featured article criteria. Articles are typically reviewed for two weeks. If substantial concerns are not addressed during the review period, the article will be moved to the Featured Article Removal Candidates list for a further period, where editors may declare "Keep" or "Delist" in regards to the article's featured status. The instructions for the review process are here. Erinius (talk) 17:06, 25 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]

I look a bit worried at this edit. Especially be cause I cannot find a "lengthy" discussion on the talk page. Just a normal discussion. Is this a correct edit? The Banner talk 00:38, 26 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]

The section titled "Request for comment: partial split or total merge?" as well as what are currently the final three sections are probably all relevant. Largoplazo (talk) 04:01, 26 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Okay, then I leave it. Still templates with a link to disambiguation page to be fixed. I am not doing that, as it would be gambling. :-) The Banner talk 13:06, 26 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]

List of your articles that are in Category:Harv and Sfn no-target errors, 2025

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Currently, this project has about ~163 articles in need of some reference cleanup. Basically, some short references created via {{sfn}} and {{harvnb}} and similar templates have missing full citations or have some other problems. This is usually caused by templates misuse or by copy-pasting a short reference from another article without adding the full reference, or because a full reference is not making use of citation templates like {{cite book}} (see Help:CS1) or {{citation}} (see Help:CS2). To easily see which citation is in need of cleanup, you can check these instructions to enable error messages (Svick's script is the simplest to use, but Trappist the monk's script is a bit more refined if you're interested in doing deeper cleanup). See also how to resolve issues.

These could use some of your attention

To do
  1. African Romance
  2. Marathi language
  3. New High German
  4. North Sea Germanic
  5. Old Church Slavonic
  6. Old Norse
  7. Otomi language
  8. Pashto
  9. Portuguese conjugation
  10. Sanskrit grammar
  11. Siwi language
  12. Swedish phonology
  13. Tamiang Malay
  14. Vulgar Latin
  15. Western Pennsylvania English
  16. Wu Chinese
  17. YES stroke alphabetical order
  18. Middle High German
  19. Middle Indo-Aryan languages
  20. Midland American English
  21. Mixed Kočevje subdialects
  22. Nafanan language
  23. Najdi Arabic
  24. Navajo grammar
  25. Navajo phonology
  26. Nawat language
  27. New Orleans English
  28. New York accent
  29. New York City English
  30. Non-native pronunciations of English
  31. North American English regional phonology
  32. Northern Thai language
  33. Ohlone languages
  34. Old Arabic
  35. Old English literature
  36. Old Irish
  37. Old Romanian
  38. Old Yue language
  39. Older Southern American English
  40. Oromo language
  41. Otomi grammar
  42. Ottawa phonology
  43. Pan-Illyrian hypotheses
  44. Paresi language
  45. Perak Malay
  46. Persian language
  47. Peruvian Spanish
  48. Phoenician language
  49. Polish language
  50. Prekmurje Slovene
  51. Proposed Illyrian vocabulary
  52. Proto-Baltic language
  53. Proto-Balto-Slavic language
  54. Proto-Cushitic language
  55. Proto-Indo-European phonology
  56. Proto-Romance language
  57. Proto-Uralic language
  58. Pueblo linguistic area
  59. Sabine River Spanish
  60. Second language
  61. Seneca language
  62. Sicilian language
  63. Singapore English
  64. Sino-Tibetan languages
  65. Slovene language
  66. Somali languages
  67. Syriac language
  68. Thracian language
  69. Tuareg languages
  70. Tübatulabal language
  71. Ulster Irish
  72. Ural-Altaic languages
  73. Valencian language
  74. Vedic Sanskrit grammar
  75. Vietnamese language
  76. List of English words of Indonesian origin
  77. Slavic vocabulary
  78. Classical Newar
  79. Fang language
  80. Garre language
  81. Kata Kolok
  82. Kathlamet language
  83. Languages of Myanmar
  84. Ligurian language (ancient)
  85. Lower Sorbian language
  86. Makassarese language
  87. Gui-Liu Mandarin
  88. Matsés language
  89. Moken language
  90. Nanai language
  91. Ngarla language
  92. Nicaraguan Spanish
  93. Nigerian Pidgin
  94. Northern Khanty language
  95. Old Kannada
  96. Pahari people (Kashmir)
  97. Pama–Nyungan languages
  98. Pichinglis
  99. Polish phonology
  100. Pre-Greek substrate
  101. Primitive Irish
  102. Pronunciation of English ⟨a⟩
  103. Puyuma language
  104. Santa language
  105. Saramaccan language
  106. Scottish Gaelic phonology and orthography
  107. Semelai language
  108. Senufo languages
  109. Silacayoapan Mixtec
  110. Slavic dialects of Greece
  111. Soga language
  112. Somali phonology
  113. Sonsorolese language
  114. Southern Oromo language
  115. Sprachbund
  116. Suret language
  117. Tehuelche language
  118. Texistepec language
  119. Totonacan languages
  120. Tupi language
  121. Udi language
  122. Umbrian language
  123. Urdu-speaking people
  124. Valley Yokuts
  125. Wanano language
  126. Western Aramaic languages
  127. Woleaian language
  128. Wolio language
  129. Yeniseian languages
  130. A-Hmao language
  131. Fuliiru language
  132. Katla language
  133. Mesem language
  134. Naiki language
  135. Ndjébbana language
  136. Newfoundland French
  137. Ngas language
  138. Ngizim language
  139. Ngwe language
  140. North Dravidian languages
  141. Northern Catalan
  142. Northumbrian Old English
  143. Nume language
  144. Nyole language (Uganda)
  145. Obolo language
  146. Omotic languages
  147. Palembang language
  148. Proto-Basque language
  149. Proto-Eskaleut language
  150. Sahaptin language
  151. Sierra Popoluca
  152. Sinaugoro language
  153. Sittard dialect
  154. Sucite language
  155. Teanu language
  156. Telengit language
  157. Tembo (Kitembo) language
  158. Tigon language
  159. Ugandan Sign Language
  160. Ukwuani-Aboh-Ndoni language
  161. Umpila language
  162. Vwanji language
  163. Western Mansi language

If you could add the full references to those article/fix the problem references, that would be great. Again, the easiest way to deal with those is to install Svick's script per these instructions. If after installing the script, you do not see an error, that means it was either taken care of, or was a false positive, and you don't need to do anything else. Headbomb {t · c · p · b} 17:31, 30 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]