Category:Incubator:Test wikis/Berber-Amazigh tests
This page is for grouping all tests in Berber/Amazigh languages.
Introduction
editber is a collective code. As far as I can tell, that collective code incorporates all of the others within.
- A Wikipedia test that existed at Wp/ber was deleted. All its contents are available in existing projects and tests.
Approved wikis
edit- Kabyle Wikipedia was created on: 14 April 2007.
- Shawiya Wiktionary was created on: 22 November 2019.
- Tachelhit Wikipedia was created on: 30 June 2021.
- Standard Moroccan Amazigh Wikipedia was created on: 7 November 2023.
Test wikis
editWikipedias
editThe following Wikipedia tests are under development.
- Wp/rif (Tarifit) – Over 500 mainspace pages, with the bulk of the project creation happening by early 2013, but more activity in 2017 and 2018.
[Recent changes (30 days): 0 | Last checked: 00:44, 6 May 2021 (UTC)] - Wp/shy (Tashawiyt) – Test created less than a year ago (12 July 2018) and has 13 mainspace pages, of which 3 are written in Tifinagh scripts. Note that the request for this Wikipedia was rejected due to community no interest in the early era.
[Recent changes (30 days): none | Last checked: 00:44, 6 May 2021 (UTC)] - Wp/tzm (Central Atlas Tamazight) – Over 900 mainspace pages. Most development by 2014 and 2020, but since August 2020 only global bots (e.g. CommonsDelinker and InternetArchiveBot) are actively editing every months.
[Recent changes (30 days): 1 | Last checked: 00:44, 6 May 2021 (UTC)]
- Note: Wp/tmh is a macrolanguage code page for Tamashek. Neither Tamashek nor its constituent languages have tests.
[Last checked: 00:35, 6 May 2021 (UTC)]
Other projects
editThere are eight test projects other than Wikipedias:
- Wt/kab was fairly well developed, with over 400 mainspace pages, but inactive since September 2020.
- Wt/shi has 20 mainspace pages, had some high activities during Jan-Feb 2021.
- Wt/zgh has 11 mainspace pages.
- Other tests have less than ten pages. [Last checked: 00:40, 6 May 2021 (UTC)]
See Also
editRelated test projects:
User resources: