That's already been proposed, and it seems like a good idea.
The only troubling part of your proposal is that data could be stored in the database in Cyrillic, which I think might anger some Romanians.
Mark
On 12/03/06, Neil Harris usenet@tonal.clara.co.uk wrote:
Caroline Ford wrote:
There seems to be no way that Romanians will tolerate cyrillic language (even via a software setting) on their wikipedia.
Caroline/secretlondon
Okay, then.
Let the ro: and mo: Wikipedias be interfaces to the same underlying data, then but let the Wikipedia be a Cyrillic-free zone, both in terms of content and interface, and mo: Wikipedia be the same as ro:, only with interface and content optionally presented in Cyrillic, with two-way transliteration for editing, as per the Chinese and Serbian Wikipedias.
-- Neil
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