No, that's the interwiki link (and project renames are, for all practical purposes, blocked on thousands of technical problems). This is about something on Wikidata which would be visible around here: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q76486#footer

Am Mi., 24. Feb. 2021 um 22:28 Uhr schrieb Antony Green <toniogreen@web.de>:

To be fair, I'm not sure either. Actually, "mul" already works; at least, typing [[s:mul:Thesaurus Palaeohibernicus]] at Wikipedia successfully creates a link to https://wikisource.org/wiki/Thesaurus_Palaeohibernicus. ([[oldwikisource:Thesaurus Palaeohibernicus]] also works). Maybe they're talking about changing the actual URL to "https://mul.wikisource.org/".

Am 2021-02-24 um 18:11 schrieb MF-Warburg:

Am Mi., 24. Feb. 2021 um 17:10 Uhr schrieb Antony Green <toniogreen@web.de>:
but ultimately the real reason is that the arcane and unpopular nature of the texts I'm interested in uploading have made me persona non grata at German Wikisource.

I think that's awfully sad! - But, to the original question, can someone tell me where the language code, whether en or mul/und part would appear at all? I don't understand what is being discussed. When I look at current interwiki links on WD, I see they have their language code next to it - surely the Multilingual Wikisource entries should not have "en" - is that the question here?

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