On 06/02/07, Aphaia <aphaia(a)gmail.com> wrote:
If you speak
one of these languages PLEASE ADD THE INTERWIKI LINK to
the English one, or just reply and tell me the name of it! :)
For curiosity, why?
I am rather afraid it gives wrong information the policies and
guidelines of one are unquestionably applied to another. Besides core
ethics, they aren't.
Because interwiki links are one of the most reliable ways to make
cross-project comparisons?
I don't think interwiki link implies they have the same content, only
that they perform the same function (think of articles: you can have
an interwiki link from a stub to a featured article, right?).
Besides that, it could happen a project doesn't
rely template to
welcome newbies but prefer c&p boilerplates, like Japanese Wikipedia.
Is there any wiki page to gather relevant information, Brianna?
OK, that is information that I can't figure out manually. :) Is there
a page with a list of the c&p boilerplates? I will add the info to
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Cross-project_comparisons/MediaWiki:Welcomec…
(what about Template:ようこそ ??)
cheers,
Brianna