TW> True. But why should an english tourist traveling in Poland use TW> wikipedia.pl instead of wikipedia.co.uk (or even en.wikipedia.org) he or TW> she uses to open up wikipedia at home? TW> I thing our international domains (that is .com, even if the US doesn't TW> see it so, .org, .net and maybe an .edu) should link to the portal, and TW> all geographic top level domains (co.uk, pl, de, ...) should link to TW> either a specific portal if the political entity is strongly TW> multilingual (.ch) or to TLD.wikipedia.org. TW> I also would like to say I like Magnus proposal to highlight the browser TW> preference language in some way.
Polish might link to a portal, though, as we have a minority language with a Wikipedia in Poland - Cashubian (csb.wikipedia.org), although it's not very active...