So this transalted text will be posted on several pages with the same English content below? Or will be in an autotranslated template that will be posted only a single page? Why should not this message appear as an announcement posted on any page of the wiki, or part of a newfeed posted by email or on several talk pages or forums?
For me it's jut look like a summary for another page, ideal for inclusion in an autotranslated template and what is below is unrelated. If this is used only a single page, you don"t need the template, but you would translate the full article directly. Then a separate summary announcement could be made.
2018-06-13 21:18 GMT+02:00 Johan Jönsson jjonsson@wikimedia.org:
On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 6:54 PM, Philippe Verdy verdy_p@wanadoo.fr wrote:
So the last paragraph should should read as:
You can read a [[$AES128-SHA-on-Wikimedia|longer and more technical
update]] (in English).
The "(in English)" terms may be dropped in transaltions if the target is translated too, it can be easily removed from this translation (if the target page is created later with its own translation).
Sorry if I was unclear. We're not talking about a target page. We're talking about a text below the translations. But the translations will be moved.
//Johan Jönsson