Markus, Magnus, Michael, Markus, Georg, Ryan, Jan, Lydia and Wikidatans, 

SQID is really bioluminescently & fluidly great and seems like it would be very relevant for WUaS as well, and re WUaS's main SUBJECT TEMPLATE - http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/SUBJECT_TEMPLATE - which is the basis for almost all of WUaS's ~720 current wiki pages. However, it will be difficult to test this because the WUaS MediaWiki in English - http://worlduniversityandschool.org/WUaS_En_Wiki - and in German - http://worlduniversityandschool.org/WUaS_De_Wiki/ - seemed to stop working about yesterday. 

(Major Creative Commons' licensed research universities (accrediting on CC MIT OCW in 7 languages and CC Yale OYC) in all countries' main languages will emerge, for example, from the WUaS Nation States' wiki page http://worlduniversityandschool.org/WUaS_En_Wiki/index.php?title=Nation_States (formerly - http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Nation_States), and develop with AI and machine translation). 

After donating CC WUaS to CC Wikidata last autumn, two Wikimedians at the WikiDev conference from Jan 4-6 in SF helped install WUaS MediaWiki, but these WUaS MediaWiki pages again became inaccessible yesterday or recently. Thank you, Ryan Kaldari, Jan Zerebecki and the WikiDev 2016 conference! Any suggestions how I might test SQID with the old main WUaS Wikia SUBJECT TEMPLATE (http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/SUBJECT_TEMPLATE - and in Wikidata? (WUaS is planning a Music School with ALL musical instruments in ALL 7,943 languages+, each a wiki page for open teaching and learning to begin, e.g. from here - http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/World_University_Music_School).

WUaS seeks to become a growth story for the Internet in all languages and countries, and WUaS was happy to have donated CC WUaS to CC Wikidata.

Best, 
Scott
CC http://worlduniversityandschool.org/






On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 1:54 PM, Markus Kroetzsch <markus.kroetzsch@tu-dresden.de> wrote:
On 21.04.2016 22:43, Gerard Meijssen wrote:
Hoi,
They not only but also internationalise PHP.

Ok, we need to check this. We use Angular Translate for i18n, and it might be that one would first have to develop a new converter for translatewiki to use its message files. Could still be worthwhile at some point, since we do have quite a lot of messages already.

Markus



On 21 April 2016 at 22:40, Markus Kroetzsch
<markus.kroetzsch@tu-dresden.de <mailto:markus.kroetzsch@tu-dresden.de>>
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    On 21.04.2016 22:27, Gerard Meijssen wrote:

        Hoi,
        A question.. I do understand that proper i18n is essential. But the
        localisation could be / should be done at translatewiki,net.


    I love translatewiki.net <http://translatewiki.net> for PHP
    projects, but can I actually use it to do translations on a
    JavaScript project?


    Markus

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