The new [reply] button is going out to all editors at most of the wikis
soon. We are holding back the biggest ones (English, French, German,
Commons, etc.) for a little while, but it's already in use at 24 others.
Would you please consider translating these related help pages?
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:DiscussionTools (simple, gets updated
several times a year)
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:DiscussionTools/Why_can%27t_I_reply_to_…
(more technical, rarely changes)
You can also see the translation status for the software interface:
https://translatewiki.net/w/i.php?title=Special:MessageGroupStats&language=…
Several languages, including Portuguese and Hindi, are less translated
than I would normally expect. If you can help with this, please do.
Thank you!
--
User:Whatamidoing (WMF) – Sherry Snyder
Community Relations
Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
Hi, Vora Motorko,
Great input, thank you for the tip for gaining tech savvy.
One more step forward: How do we share the Template:SALT/doc in multiple languages? Do I just add languages/ and trans tags to tl:SALT? Cheers, --Omotecho
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>> The latest tech newsletter is ready for early translation:
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Does everybody translating TN have a good way solving the issue on mobile devices, dealing with the 2nd segment, which is the same each issue? Just save the localised paragraph on local notepad/editor or storage outside wikis?
To be direct, when do we enjoy the luck and have that paragraph on the right pane as before for TN? For me, I have to open past issue and copy/paste the same paragraph, which I imagine safe to protect copyrights.
Maybe you could update how close we are to regain the 2nd segment on the right pane again? (;
FYI, for /ja, the paragraph I point out here be the following for issue 44:
Tech%2FNews%2F2021%2F44%2
Cheers,
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> // Nick "Quiddity" Wilson (he/him)
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Hello!
(This may be particularly interesting for the Asian, and some African and
European communities because the event the message is about will take place
at 14:30 UTC.)
I'd like to ask you to finish the translations of this page:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Wishlist_Survey/Updates/Talk_to_Us
Direct translation link:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Translate&group=page-C…
It's already partly translated into a number of languages.
I plan to send the message as soon as possible, in batches as the
translations will be finished.
Best,
Szymon Grabarczuk (he/him)
Community Relations Specialist
Wikimedia Foundation