This topic has been occasionally raised in the Plover stenography Google group [1], I highly recommend browsing the threads there. I used to read this group, and I think there has been several proposals for e.g. orthographic steno systems.
Years ago I made a quarter-assed, dreamy effort to implement the Gregg [2] shorthand system in my language (Estonian) -- I worked as a journalist back then, so it was supposed to serve a professional need -- but unfortunately this enthusiasm faded quickly.
I remember how inspired I felt after reading a particular article about Gregg [3] for the first time, though.
Years ago I made a quarter-assed, dreamy effort to implement the Gregg [2] shorthand system in my language (Estonian) -- I worked as a journalist back then, so it was supposed to serve a professional need -- but unfortunately this enthusiasm faded quickly.
I remember how inspired I felt after reading a particular article about Gregg [3] for the first time, though.
1: https://groups.google.com/g/ploversteno
2: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_shorthand
3: https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/06/yeah-...