Thread:Talk:Languages by language family/Maintenance of page - adding new languages/reply (8)

Re-runnig the script produced these unlisted languages with listed translators: Remarks: Greetings - Purodha.
 * 1) chb
 * 2) dlc
 * 3) dum
 * 4) hsn
 * 5) kg
 * 6) kgp
 * 7) krj
 * 8) lez
 * 9) lij
 * 10) lus
 * 11) mwv
 * 12) nan
 * 13) num
 * 14) nv
 * 15) och
 * 16) prg
 * 17) rap
 * 18) sei
 * 19) vmf
 * 20) wym
 * 21) yrl
 * 22) za
 * 23) bat-smg
 * 24) fiu-vro
 * 25) en-gb
 * 26) zh-classical
 * The last two are redirected to variantless portal pages. The next version of the script is going to filter redirects.
 * The two codes preceeding them are obsolete, and redirect to Portal:sgs and Portal:vro, respectively. The next version of the script is going to filter redirects.
 * "dlc" is an unassigned language code, at the moment. It had been deleted. Deleted versions of the Portal page say, in brief, summarized:
 * Elfdalian language
 * 639-3 = dlc
 * 15924 = Latn
 * translators:
 * note: The code dlc was removed from ISO 639-3 before its publication, but not because it is not a separate language, but for political reasons: Sweden threatened not to ratify ISO 639-3 unless they removed this code (along with scy Scanian).
 * "dum" stands for Medieval Dutch I think, but when I am not mistaken, it is not accepted as a language of its own right by many authors. Do we really use it somewhere?
 * "vmf" is currently defined in ethnologue but its definition is flawed in a manner that it is not obvious, which of three different and distinct central German vernacular languages is meant, that of the city of Mainz, capitol of Rhineland-Palatinate, that of the Frankfurt/Main vincinity in South Hesse, or that of big parts of Upper Franconia in Northeastern Bavaria. The first translator in the list takes it for the latter. Don't know about the others.