Hello all.
I hope this is the proper list to pose this question.
I work with a non-profit group that is using MediaWiki software for collaborative creation and distribution of documents.
We're trying to internationalize this effort via translation volunteers, and have already arranged for multiple installations of MediaWiki with the various languages.
Our challenge is that the English wiki (which has by far the most material, and serves as the 'base' wiki) has hundreds of templates, etc. There's also many graphics, etc., that we want to share across wikis.
The problems:
1) We'd like a way to use templates between wikis without having to laborious cut n' paste hundreds of files.
2) Ditto graphics
3) Because of the nature of the material we provide, we want users to be able to read anonymously, and to have each language default to that language for interface-this makes using one big wiki in, say, English problematic because users would have to become editors to change the interface language, and we don't want "just anyone" editing the wiki pages, a la wikipedia.
Could someone point us to resources or suggestions on how to efficiently work with multiple wikis in multiple languages, while providing a central repository for graphics files (like the Wikipedia commons) and allowing a cross-usage of template resources where necessary? A bonus would be cross-linking between pages on the same topic in different language(s).
Or, if there are more intelligent ways to accomplish this, we'd be grateful to hear about them.
I've dug around in the wikipedia/wikimedia commons files a great deal, but haven't tracked down a good "how to" that explains how they've accomplished these goals.
I appreciate any guidance or suggestions,
Best,
Greg Smith
FAIR Wiki managing editor
On 9/18/07, Gregory L. Smith glsmith7@telus.net wrote:
We'd like a way to use templates between wikis without having to
laborious cut n' paste hundreds of files.
You can use interwiki transclusion ( http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings#Interwiki) for transcluding templates.
2) Ditto graphics
You can use the shared uploads settings ( http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings#Shared_uploads) to create an image commons. (But see below.)
3) Because of the nature of the material we provide, we want users to
be able to read anonymously, and to have each language default to that language for interface-this makes using one big wiki in, say, English problematic because users would have to become editors to change the interface language, and we don't want "just anyone" editing the wiki pages, a la wikipedia.
Set up a wiki farm. (Sample setup: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Wiki_family)
Thanks very much, this is exactly what we need.
Best,
Greg
-----Original Message----- From: mediawiki-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:mediawiki-l- bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Emufarmers Sangly Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 8:41 PM To: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list Subject: Re: [Mediawiki-l] Newbie Question on internationalization
On 9/18/07, Gregory L. Smith glsmith7@telus.net wrote:
We'd like a way to use templates between wikis without having
to
laborious cut n' paste hundreds of files.
You can use interwiki transclusion ( http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings#Interwiki) for transcluding templates.
Ditto graphics
You can use the shared uploads settings ( http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings#Shared_uploads ) to create an image commons. (But see below.)
Because of the nature of the material we provide, we want users
to
be able to read anonymously, and to have each language default to that language for interface-this makes using one big wiki in, say, English problematic because users would have to become editors to change the interface language, and we don't want "just anyone" editing the wiki pages, a la wikipedia.
Set up a wiki farm. (Sample setup: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Wiki_family)
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