Hoi,
WiktionaryZ uses the ISO-639-3 language codes to identify languages. The
codes currently in use in the Wikimedia Foundation projects are
ambiguous and often have no precise meaning except within the Wikimedia
Foundation. By standardising on the ISO-639-3 we have divorced the
project codes from the language codes. This is for WiktionaryZ not a
problem as it its data will be usable for people from all languages.
Thanks,
GerardM
PS both Berto and Sabine are aware of this.. :)
Joakim Larsson wrote:
WiktionaryZ do use a diffrent set of babel-templates
then most Wikipedias.
2006/6/29, Sabine Cretella <sabine_cretella(a)yahoo.it>it>:
> Hi Berto,
>
> yes, I already thought about it. I need all the templates downloaded in
> a file (did/do not have time right now to do it, but I wanted to do the
> same) - then I can easily use the bot to upload them.
>
> Ciao, Sabine
>
> Berto schrieb:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> is there anyway to import babel templates? (say from wiktionaryZ, with
>>
> the
>
>> level-5 convention, too). They do not need any translation at all, so it
>> looks pretty stupid to do it manually.
>>
>> Bèrto