Since the beginning of the year, the Wikimedia Language team has enabled translation backports for MediaWiki core, extensions and skins hosted on Gerrit. On a weekly schedule compatible translations from master branch are backpored to all the supported release branches. Currently supported branches are 1.35–1.38.
Translation backports partially replace the purpose of the LocalisationUpdate extension. Wikimedia sites no longer use the extension, and to our knowledge only a few other users of the extension exist, because it needs manual setup to use.
We, the Language team, think that maintaining the LocalisationUpdate extension is no longer a good use of our time. We are asking for your feedback about the future of this extension.
We are planning to: * Remove LocalisationUpdate from the MediaWiki Language Extension Bundle starting from version 2022.07 * Remove us as maintainers of the extension
Additionally, based on the feedback, we are planning to either mark the extension as unmaintained, transfer maintenance to a new maintainer, or request the extension to be archived and removed from the list of extensions bundled with MediaWiki core if there is no indication that anyone uses this extension.
We request your feedback and welcome discussion on https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T300498. Please let us know if you are using this extension and whether you would be interested in maintaining it.
*Anticipated questions* Q: What about Wikimedia sites: does this mean they will not get frequent translation updates as they used to have?
A: We still think this is important, but we do not think the previous solution can be restored. We would like to collaborate on new solutions. One solution could be more frequent deployments.
-Niklas
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I have a few questions about the tarball release and the Wikimedia sites.
On Wed, Apr 27, 2022 at 5:22 AM Niklas Laxström niklas.laxstrom@gmail.com wrote:
Since the beginning of the year, the Wikimedia Language team has enabled translation backports for MediaWiki core, extensions and skins hosted on Gerrit. On a weekly schedule compatible translations from master branch are backpored to all the supported release branches. Currently supported branches are 1.35–1.38.
What does that mean for maintenance for the extension for the released versions? Version 1.35 is an LTS that will go end-of-life in September 2023.
Anticipated questions Q: What about Wikimedia sites: does this mean they will not get frequent translation updates as they used to have? A: We still think this is important, but we do not think the previous solution can be restored. We would like to collaborate on new solutions. One solution could be more frequent deployments.
I want to be sure I understand this. Is it correct to say: new l10n messages will continue to be merged into the mainline branches of MediaWiki and extensions and will go live with the weekly train?
Feel free to redirect either of these questions to a task for more discussion.
Thanks! – Tyler
to 28. huhtik. 2022 klo 0.12 Tyler Cipriani (tcipriani@wikimedia.org) kirjoitti:
On Wed, Apr 27, 2022 at 5:22 AM Niklas Laxström niklas.laxstrom@gmail.com wrote:
Since the beginning of the year, the Wikimedia Language team has enabled translation backports for MediaWiki core, extensions and skins hosted on Gerrit. On a weekly schedule compatible translations from master branch are backpored to all the supported release branches. Currently supported branches are 1.35–1.38.
What does that mean for maintenance for the extension for the released versions? Version 1.35 is an LTS that will go end-of-life in September 2023.
I am not sure what your question is, but I'll provide two answers: 1) Backports are an automatic service for extensions, as long as the extension is not archived and is enabled on translatewiki.net. 2) The LocalisationUpdate extension, which is bundled with the tarballs, will continue to receive minimal support (security fixes) in the release branches unless there is a new maintainer who wants to do more than that.
Anticipated questions Q: What about Wikimedia sites: does this mean they will not get frequent translation updates as they used to have? A: We still think this is important, but we do not think the previous solution can be restored. We would like to collaborate on new solutions. One solution could be more frequent deployments.
I want to be sure I understand this. Is it correct to say: new l10n messages will continue to be merged into the mainline branches of MediaWiki and extensions and will go live with the weekly train?
This is correct. Backports are an additional service on top of the regular translation updates. MediaWiki core, extensions and skins in Gerrit will continue to receive almost daily translation updates. See for example https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/q/owner:L10n-bot+branch:master+project:mediaw...
-Niklas
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