On 10/01/07, charles.r.matthews(a)ntlworld.com
<charles.r.matthews(a)ntlworld.com> wrote:
Gurch wrote
> There are some automated bots that look for such
things and add the
> appropriate links, but they don't operate on all languages, especially
> not the smaller ones.
It's a transitive closure. Should be a nice clean
programming exercise. At least in the absence of non-reflexivity (i.e. by interwiki links
alone you can return to some Wikipedia at a different article).
Ah, but there are such links! There are en: articles that link to two
de: articles and cases where two de: articles link to the same en:
article. So even a 1-1 relationship may not be valid and would require
a human editor who speaks both languages well enough in a non-trivial
number of cases.
- d.