2010/10/11 Marcus Buck <wiki(a)marcusbuck.org>rg>:
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, I would hardly call that project "ready to use". It leaves
many issues unresolved, such as:
1. local editing of the remote data with unified/non-unified accounts
2. automatic translation importing from translatewiki (people would
probably want to use localized parameters/template names)
3. all the known limitations noted there :)
It looks like a good start, but I somewhat doubt we will be seeing it
in production soon.