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== List of general topics to fulfil ==
This page contains a general '''todo list''' for the LLL to try to accomplish.
; Loglang documentation
 
: Document (summarize) loglangs, especially the ones which haven't garnered much attention
See also the '''[[LLL:Charter|LLL Charter]]'''.
:* Liva
 
:* Lojsk
See also project pages:
:* Xorban
* [[Main Page|Wiki]]
:* Toaq
* [[Modules]]
:* UNLWS
* Anything else?
:* (Kēlen)
 
: Observe and add [[modules]]
 
; Loglang discovery and popularization
== Top-level Goals (i.e. Major Areas of Work) ==
: Seek new, unpopular loglangs and put them in the spotlight
 
:* Possibly unknown loglangs on the Esperantist wiki (courtesy of [[User:Maiku]]):
Each major area of work gets a top-level section on this wikipage.  So far, there seem to be two major areas that would require a significant amount of work, so everything else is lumped under "miscellaneous".  (It is possible that the [[Modules]] project might be broken out as a third major area.)
:** Joshua Shinavier's Danovën
 
:** Marcos Cramer's Loglio (Loglan–Esperanto crossover?)
* Discovery and documentation of attested loglangs and quasi-loglangs
; Events
* Historical timeline of the logic and linguistics of loglangs
: Announce loglangs-of-the-week?
* Miscellaneous Goals
 
Each major section is broken down into smaller parts as needed.
 
All parts are assumed to be part of the LLWiki unless otherwise noted.
 
== Discovery and documentation of attested loglangs and quasi-loglangs ==
 
* Discover attested loglangs and other relevant constructed languages ("quasi-loglangs") wherever they might be found.
** Search Wikipedia (in all languages)
** Search conlanging websites (in all languages)
** Where else?
* Decide a the cut-off point between mere loglang sketches (to be listed somewhere but not given an article) and well developed conlangs (to be given an article).
* Based on the cutoff point, create a list of "minor" loglangs to be listed somewhere but not given an article; include basic info in a table (sources/links, author, year, ...).
** Joshua Shinavier's Danovën (????)
* Based on the cutoff point, create a list of "major" loglangs to be given an article.  Keep a list somewhere and include LLWiki ''article status'':
** Liva (stub)
** Lojsk (stub)
** Xorban (stub)
** Toaq (stub)
** Marcos Cramer's Loglio (Loglan–Esperanto crossover?)
* Decide exactly what counts as a "quasi-loglang" and make a list of those relevant enough to be given an article.  Keep a list somewhere and include LLWiki ''article status'':
** (Kēlen) (stub)
** UNLWS (stub)
* '''Ongoing LLWiki work:''' write and improve and keep up-to-date lang articles
** Create categories and templates
** Decide typical lang article structure, to the extent possible
** Set down formatting conventions
** Set down credit/notes/sources conventions
* '''Modules project:''' For each lang, observe and add [[modules]]
* Seek new, unpopular loglangs and put them in the spotlight
* Events
** Announce loglangs-of-the-week?
 
== Historical timeline of the logic and linguistics of loglangs ==
 
To be written. For basic idea, see: https://mw.lojban.org/papri/Lojban_timeline
 
Lots of topics can be given articles.
 
== Miscellaneous Goals ==


Please add to this list as you see fit. Those are mere suggestions.
Please add to this list as you see fit. Those are mere suggestions.

Revision as of 18:48, 26 March 2020

This page contains a general todo list for the LLL to try to accomplish.

See also the LLL Charter.

See also project pages:


Top-level Goals (i.e. Major Areas of Work)

Each major area of work gets a top-level section on this wikipage. So far, there seem to be two major areas that would require a significant amount of work, so everything else is lumped under "miscellaneous". (It is possible that the Modules project might be broken out as a third major area.)

  • Discovery and documentation of attested loglangs and quasi-loglangs
  • Historical timeline of the logic and linguistics of loglangs
  • Miscellaneous Goals

Each major section is broken down into smaller parts as needed.

All parts are assumed to be part of the LLWiki unless otherwise noted.

Discovery and documentation of attested loglangs and quasi-loglangs

  • Discover attested loglangs and other relevant constructed languages ("quasi-loglangs") wherever they might be found.
    • Search Wikipedia (in all languages)
    • Search conlanging websites (in all languages)
    • Where else?
  • Decide a the cut-off point between mere loglang sketches (to be listed somewhere but not given an article) and well developed conlangs (to be given an article).
  • Based on the cutoff point, create a list of "minor" loglangs to be listed somewhere but not given an article; include basic info in a table (sources/links, author, year, ...).
    • Joshua Shinavier's Danovën (????)
  • Based on the cutoff point, create a list of "major" loglangs to be given an article. Keep a list somewhere and include LLWiki article status:
    • Liva (stub)
    • Lojsk (stub)
    • Xorban (stub)
    • Toaq (stub)
    • Marcos Cramer's Loglio (Loglan–Esperanto crossover?)
  • Decide exactly what counts as a "quasi-loglang" and make a list of those relevant enough to be given an article. Keep a list somewhere and include LLWiki article status:
    • (Kēlen) (stub)
    • UNLWS (stub)
  • Ongoing LLWiki work: write and improve and keep up-to-date lang articles
    • Create categories and templates
    • Decide typical lang article structure, to the extent possible
    • Set down formatting conventions
    • Set down credit/notes/sources conventions
  • Modules project: For each lang, observe and add modules
  • Seek new, unpopular loglangs and put them in the spotlight
  • Events
    • Announce loglangs-of-the-week?

Historical timeline of the logic and linguistics of loglangs

To be written. For basic idea, see: https://mw.lojban.org/papri/Lojban_timeline

Lots of topics can be given articles.

Miscellaneous Goals

Please add to this list as you see fit. Those are mere suggestions.