#tagcoding and the accelerated localization of knowledge in Balinese?


Balinese - #ban2wiki

The ISO 639 language code of Balinese is ban.

Digital Public sphere in Indonesia, Bali (3.3 million native speakers as of 2000 census) for the language Balinese via the #ban2wiki capability: capture Lifeworld and public sphere content in Balinese on wiki pages to make it widely accessible and to promote literacy and empowerment of minority communities in countries where Balinese is spoken.


Progress:

Balinese language resources in the European Language Grid.


Regarding the possibilities to create and contribute to a ban.xy2.wiki, check Welcome to the #xy2wiki impact network and the #xy2.wiki page.


#Balinese needs #digitalPublicGoods - #digicoop1b: use #digicoop1ban - #banCoding - #ban2wiki to create and share those!

#Balinese needs online library services (#cpc8451, #lib4dev): #cpc8451ban - make #digicoop1ban deliver !

#Literacy in #Balinese goes hand in hand with content for & about Community, Social & Personal services #cpc9: enable a #cpc9ban journey, #LeavingNoOneBehind



Copyright and Related Rights and the creator's privilege to waive for Creative work or data, some or all of these rights by adopting Open or other licenses is important for digital cooperation.
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#tag Use, meaning
#digicoop1ban

#digicoop hashtag on inclusive digital economy and society for speakers of Balinese, involving:

#banCoding #tagcoding, specifically for speakers of Balinese
#ban2wiki #tag2wiki specifically for speakers of Balinese

Similar information is provided for 663 languages.

In most of these languages there is an undersupply of digital public goods.

2627 thing pages.

Balinese digital age services: