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"In Abstract Wikipedia, people can create and maintain Wikipedia articles in a language-independent way." —> 🐘 in the room is that you have to know how to code
I feel a distinction needs to be made between "anyone can create functions and therefore translations" to "anyone can access knowledge on Wikipedia if everything is in more languages"
The "what is a function" section would benefit from language-based examples of functions.
I think readers of all levels of technical knowledge would benefit from us explaining what we mean by "language-independent articles".
"Once more pieces of this project are in place, this will mean that any wiki – especially small to medium wikis – will be able to dramatically increase the number of articles available in their language. It also means that editors can share knowledge from their culture and contexts with a larger and more global audience." —> this part is SO important and the heart of what we hope to achieve and what success will look and feel like. What if this project page presented this problem first and then AW as the solution? Tell the story first, then propose the technology. Similar to how Denny does in his paper.