On 28.10.2015 08:45, Milos Rancic wrote:
Keegan, Amir, thank you for clarifying this! And its good to hear that it moved!
BTW, Allemanish community agreed with the code change?
My last information that there are grievances in part of the Wikedia community. Some are fatalistic about the change, saying: "Let us keep als as long as we can."
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On Oct 28, 2015 08:40, "Amir E. Aharoni" wrote:
To add to Keegans reply: be-tarask is already renamed, which sets a good and long-awaited precedent.
It is not entirely complete, though, as there is at least one technical issue remaining: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T112426 [3] . AFAIU, it is supposed to be resolved by Wikidata developers. Its rather important and I prefer not to rename any further wikis until theres a known way to resolve it.
But once that is done, yes, absolutely, lets rename them all.
As https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T21986 [4] indicates, there are a few more that shouldnt be controversial:
bh -> bho
eml -> egl
als -> gsw
nrm -> nrf
And also a few others, though they will require consensus building:
simple -> (not sure what; see another thread)
no -> nb
ku -> kmr
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2015-10-27 17:06 GMT+02:00 Milos Rancic :
A couple of months ago I was asked to push code change for Samogotian. (At the time I hadnt have regulated my membership on this mailing list, then I forgot it.)
But Samogotian is not the only code to be fixed. Basically, we should make the decision and suggest to the Board/staff/Phabricator to proceed with that. I see that None of the cases I am suggesting is in any way problematic, as well as those names are already implemented into the interwiki codes.
bat-smg => sgs be-x-old => be-tarask fiu-vro => vro roa-rup => rup
zh-classical => lzh zh-min-nan => nan zh-yue => yue
I dont know if you already did or not this, but I think its time to push it.
In relation to the old codes, I think they should stay as "permanent redirects" as long as there is a traffic to them. They wont be used in any other case, so we dont need to hurry in relation to their removal.
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