Ok, I my joke was a bad try
*Vira Motorko*
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2014-05-31 14:33 GMT+03:00 Philippe Verdy <verdy_p(a)wanadoo.fr>fr>:
2014-05-31 11:03 GMT+02:00 Vira Motorko <vira.motorko(a)gmail.com>om>:
I wonder if i'ts worth to keep it in Tech/News only for about several
hundreds
admins (all wikis) or just a few ones (most wikis),
I wonder if it's worth to keep there VE news, because most of editors
who read Tech news in ukwiki afaik use wikitext editing =)
This doesn't seem to be crucial.
Users of ukwiki still live in a small world. In raliity they also use
other wikis that already have the VisualEditor, and use these wikis with
the Ukrainian interface (for example when editing in a Russian or English
wiki that already has the VisualEditor... or multilingual wikis like
Commons and Meta).
Ukrainian wikis will also have the VisualEditor by default (once the most
problematic cases will have been addressed), even if there are many users
that wil lstill want to continue wit the WikiCode editor.
Tech News are not made to focus a single wiki, they contain updates that
help users monitor changes in multiple wikis (even if they are not all
deployed at the sam time, they want to be informed when this will happen
sooner or later and comment about it early before they are deployed in
their native language wiki).
Tech News are also read directly in Meta and Commons by Ukrainians where
there are subcribed community pages that receive these updates. The
VisualEditor is being made to be usable in all UI languages and many wiki
users are navigating across wikis even if they keep their own native
language for the UI.