No, I deliberately left some. For example "Order this as a printed book"
(or whatever the actual words are) makes sense, so I left it. Only where
"book" is ambiguous or nonsensical did I change it back to collection.
People should feel free to review my work of course though.
-Mike
On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 17:05:00 +0100, heuler06(a)habmalnefrage.de said:
Yes, there are people reading this beyond English
Wikibooks. ;)
I also got a notice from He!ko and was surprised, too, how many messages
there are. However, I changed about 30 messages at German Wikibooks. You
changed only 19 messages at English Wikibooks. Did you miss some? You
should have a look at [[Special:AllMessages]]. The messages of the
collection extension are beginning with "coll-".
Kind regards
heuler06
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Datum: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 19:04:18 -0400
Von: "Mike.lifeguard" <mikelifeguard(a)fastmail.fm>
An: "Wikimedia textbook discussion" <textbook-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org>
Betreff: [Textbook-l] Collections extension - updating system messages
In the hopes that someone beyond English
Wikibooks is reading
this:
I noticed that some system messages in the Collections extension
were updated to say "book" instead of "collection" etc. I didn't
realize how many system messages were affected until hejko
notified me in IRC. I've changed the English ones back to "book"
where it makes sense to do so - other language editions of
Wikibooks will probably want to update the localizations at
Betawiki and/or change their local messages.
Thanks,
-Mike
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Mike.lifeguard
mikelifeguard(a)fastmail.fm
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