Samuel Bizien kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika keskiviikko, 27. kesäkuu 2007
11:40:48):
The goal is to make easier for user to find the localized version of
the
page he is reading (in english, most of time). We've set up a wikipage
to see how we could manage it manually:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/L10N/Wikipages
But it would be quite long to manage it this way.
So, is it possible to manage it automatically ? Is it easier to patch
wiki or to maintain these pages ?
I've heard (from Ville-Pekka Vainio) that this is a feature that may
appear in next version of moinmoin wiki. Could we patch our moinmoin
wiki from development version ?
I had a chat about this on #moin-dev yesterday evening. The Moin multilang
implementation works as wikifarms, so that you have en.wiki.tld, de.wiki.tld
etc. and it links the same pages in those wikis together. This also means
that you need to have the same page names in all wikis, so they can't be
localized.
An example of Moin multilang is at
http://en.test.wikiwikiweb.de/TestWiki (de,
en, fr in the top menu). It seems this is not the best option for Fedora
Wiki, what do you think?
I actually like the examples you have set up. It seems Wikipedia uses bots to
manage the lists of translations, maybe same kind of bots could be written
for Moin?
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Ville-Pekka Vainio
vpivaini(a)cs.helsinki.fi