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Mark Pellegrini a écrit:
I'd like to start out by noting that www.wikipedia.org no longer redirects to the english wikipedia's main page. Instead, it's been turned into a replica of the language template. Deeper links ( www.wikipedia.org/wiki/name_of_article ) still work, but the main page does not.
First of all, this is a MAJOR, MAJOR change and was totally unannounced. Nor did anyone in the community get a chance to object before it was put into place. (Because I suspect there would have been a major outcry)
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Actually, this has been going on for more than two years, and was recently discussed on wikitech as well.
I invite to see that mail from Brion Vibber : http://mail.wikipedia.org/pipermail/wikipedia-l/2002-October/023565.html Which lead to a huge discussion.
See : http://mail.wikipedia.org/pipermail/wikipedia-l/2002-October/thread.html
This discussion revived from time to time :-)
Second of all, I cannot fathom why the this was changed. By now, there's a huge inertia behind the fact that www.wikipeda.org links to the english main page. This is going to break *MANY* links, bookmarks, etc. We (the english Wikipedia) are goings to lose significant number of potential contributors because of this.
Do not worry about this Mark. Articles are redirected.
Please check for example http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/agriculture
You will notice it is redirected to the english article, so no links will break. No bookmark will be entirely lost.
The best thing english reader will get to know in seing the page from now is that other languages exist, and this, many people just do not know yet. It is good they discover it.
Why the hell was this changed? Why was no one told before hand, or even afterward?
--Mark
It was changed because the english is not a sphere around which everything gravitates anymore. The children grew up and they are getting recognition in the adult world. A parent should always be happy of this :-)
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