An'n 11.10.2010 16:13, hett Strainu schreven:
These days I had a little time to clear my TODO list
after Wikimania
and I tried to find some information about the "central interwiki
repository" idea. While it was fairly trivial to find info about the
proposal itself [0] and the technical details proposed by Nikola
Smolenski, it was not so easy as to discern the current status of the
proposal.
What I want to know is:
1. Is there support from the community for some extended tests on this
subject on the Wikimedia websites?
2. Are there plans to extend the current extensions in order to
support something like [1], which would be much more interesting, but
also much more challenging?
3. Perhaps there are alternate proposals which target the same problem?
There was a
Google Summer of Code project:
<http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Peter17/Reasonably_efficient_interwiki_transclusion>.
It's basically ready to use. About the _actual_ implementation you have
to ask the Foundation developers.
Marcus Buck
User:Slomox