I think the order of languages is only important for articles with lots of interwiki links, but for the vast majority of articles there will be less than 5 or so and it doesn't matter. I often click on article interwikis for languages I don't know and can't read (like Japanese). I do this for several reasons, the most prevalent being that I want to see
On 08/01/13 22:31, LD 100 wrote:Although preferences are evil, I see the point for customizing this.
> I would preferred if this could also be changed by each users
> individually in the settings (maybe the settings could be set
> globally)
Having ar: in the top if I have no idea of that language is useless, I
would prefer to sort first those languages I could understand, perhaps
with a separator from those I definetely don't know (others might want
to completely hide those).
Article sizes are not a perfect estimator for article quality, but seems
On 08/01/13 22:41, Meng Lu wrote:
> It's an interesting point. I personally would prefer seeing the
> Wikipedia instance's own language and English stay at the top, followed
> by the rest in alphabetical order. A longer stretch might be
> providing alternative ordering methods for languages such as
> alphabetical order, descending sizes of that page in each Wikipedia
> instance.
decent enough. However, it should be able to be overriden by marks of
Featured-article / Good-article when some of the entries are tagged as such.
Con: Any edit potentially means purgin the entries for all interwikis.
Although if the interwiki sort order is stored in wikidata, and we
perhaps aren't actively purgin the squid entries, that shouldn't be a
problem.
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