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Oct 10 2020
@RhinosF1 Hi, thank you for your understanding! I exclude that this can be a default standard, otherwise Catalan and Basque should also depend on Spanish, unless there is an irregularity in this. In any case, we give the maximum availability to solve this problem, not only for vec.wiki, but for the good of all linguistic projects that in the future find themselves in this situation. Thanks again!
@RhinosF1 Hello, thank you very much for the answers. I said that the logic is absurd, precisely because none of those who prevented the application of a democratic and logical choice, explained why Veneto would be linked to Italian, and conversely, why Catalan and Basque are not related to Spanish. I understand that Veneto is spoken as a minority language in Brazil, where Italian is not covered, in Croatia (where Croatian is spoken), Slovenia (where Slovenian is spoken) and Italy (where Italian is spoken). We in the projects the Venetian language raise with great firmness the question of the change of fallback in English, out of respect for all Venetians and because the data of Wikidata, if not translated, would arrive in a language unknown to a large piece of the Venetians and that nothing has to do with the language of vec.wiki. Thank you.
@Nemo_bis According to what reasoning should fallback remain in Italian? What is the absurd logic? We Venetophones from Veneto and Brazil would like to know what logic the fallback should remain Italian and why not English as the Catalan project. Thank you.