There is no need or desire for a new interwiki link. The question is
just about a potential new name for a single page - the
catalog/directory of various tools from various locations. It only has
a single URL. (possibly with php URL parameters for search results).
Individual Tools on Toolforge are linked with the existing interwiki
prefix [[toolforge:]] and will remain so.
I hope that helps clarify. Don't overcomplicate it! :D
On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 3:02 PM, Philippe Verdy <verdy_p(a)wanadoo.fr> wrote:
So now I have suggested two alternatives for the
interwiki (yes I already
said that "th" was used by Thai when I said "NOT WMTH" which is
already
"Wikimedia Thailand"; there's no confusion between "WMTH" and
"WITH" and
typos are very unlikely on any keyboard as "I" and "M" keys are far
enough).
- "with:" interwiki and "with.wikimedia.org" domain name (friendly in
wiki
pages if we link to "[[with: Maptool/events]]", for a tool named
"Maptool"
in the Wikimedia Tools Hub and taking some path-encoded parameter "/events")
- "toolhub: interwiki and "toolhub.wikimedia.org" domain name (but less
friendly in wiki pages if we link to "[[toolhub: Maptool/events]]" for the
same tool in a sentence, and it is longer to type)
In both cases the expanded name "Wikimedia Tools Hub" can be freely
adapted/translated, the short interwiki or the subdomain or the unique
abbreviation "WiTH" contains the "Tools Hub" meaning.
So I made two proposals on the same concept, list them and post a voting
page once you have more naming suggestions.
2018-03-21 22:52 GMT+01:00 James Hare <jhare(a)wikimedia.org>rg>:
So I'm not a lawyer but I don't think there are trademark issues with
"Toolhub" as a name. Assuming that's the case, I think it would be better
if
we used the name consistently, with "toolhub:" as the interwiki prefix.
("th:" is used by Thai.)
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