On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 3:22 PM, Steven Walling <swalling@wikimedia.org> wrote:
The next step for this project is to A/B test this with newly-registered users on Wikipedia. Since translations of the interface have been pretty quick (thank you translators!), we'll likely A/B test in at least English, German, and French, if not other languages too.

Hi all, quick update on the upcoming test...

The good news: the main interfaces are well translated enough for us to launch our A/B test in 12 languages! This is the biggest variety of languages we'll ever have run an experiment in, as far as I know. The list is...  

- English
- German
- French
- Spanish
- Italian
- Russian
- Chinese
- Ukrainian 
- Swedish
- Dutch
- Hebrew

The bad news: we needed to add some error messages for the rare occasion that something goes wrong. These are almost merged and will ideally also get translated too. If you can help out on translatewiki.net or know someone who can, the new messages to translate will be in the GettingStarted extension.  

Thanks! 

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Steven Walling,
Product Manager