Now that we're talking about it: This is a prototype welcome page: < http://robinpepermans.be/mw-dev/index.php?title=Wn/is%3E It would be translatable of course (contrary to the current "wiki does not exist"), see for example in Dutch: < http://robinpepermans.be/mw-dev/index.php?title=Wn/is&uselang=nl%3E It is adapted to the project and language, while the current page is a standard text that is the same for all languages and projects. The language names are from the CLDR extension which has recently been enabled on Wikimedia wikis.
2011/6/7 Milos Rancic millosh@gmail.com
On 06/07/2011 09:34 PM, Robin Pepermans wrote:
Milos Rancic said that I should announce this on foundation-l, so here it is:
I had written a MediaWiki extension specifically for Wikimedia Incubator. It's now enabled, so users can set their test wiki preference, and there
are
also recent changes per test wiki. For example, changes in the Kichwa Wikipedia test: <
http://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:RecentChanges?limit=250&rc-t...
More features will be added later, e.g. a welcome portal for non-existent projects that will hopefully in the future replace the current "wiki does not exist" page.
This is much more important than Robin values his own work. Incubator extension is the first step for a couple of important things:
- "Wiki does not exist" is a message for very limited number of
languages. For example, there is no Wikiversity in Serbian and by typing http://sr.wikiversity.org/ you will get "this wiki does not exist". At the other side, for example, we have a living Gheg Albanian community at Incubator, but by typing http://aln.wikipedia.org/ -- you will get DNS error. Thus, proper implementation would mean that if you type http://xyz.wikipedia.org/ -- where "xyz" is a valid ISO 639-3 code, you would get "Welcome. This is to be the site for a free encyclopedia in the XYZ language. If you speak XYZ then you can get started right now in building this particular Wikipedia!"
- Projects inside of the Incubator won't have to wait for "sustainable
activity" to get "their Wikipedia".
- Languages with small population would be able to get some types of
projects -- like Wiktionary and Wikibooks are -- inside of their Wikipedias. So, http://xyz.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikibooks:something would have redirect from http://xyz.wiktionary.org/wiki/something.
- Articles about languages on Wikipedias could have additional template:
There is no Wikipedia in this language, but you can start it here!
I think that those enhancements would back us into the days when we were welcoming new projects, as well as speakers of various languages would get appropriate tools and help for creating successful projects.
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