Hello,
I started a page at Metawikipedia to let users without access to the CVS easily edit the locale files (LanguageXx.php) and maybe also start to localize Wikipedia in other languages. http://meta.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locales_for_the_Wikipedia_Software
I posted the files in iso-latin, maybe someone with a more UTF-8 friendly system could add the others - I fear to destroy special characters.
greetings, elian PS: Is the languages Array really necessary in every locale? I thought language names should be always the native ones.
In the course of verifying that two articles in Wikipedia were not copyright violations, I became concerned that our mechanisms for documenting copyright permissions are not adequate. In this case the two anonymous contributions were the only two things by the person. I e-mailed the author who's works appeared to be violated, and he acknowledged that he had himself added the questioned material to Wikipedia. The problem now is in how to properly document this so as to ensure that the documentation remains safe if the matter should be raised 10 years hence. A simple mention in the article or on its talk page can always be changed.
Eclecticology
On dim, 2003-01-05 at 11:41, Ray Saintonge wrote:
The problem now is in how to properly document this so as to ensure that the documentation remains safe if the matter should be raised 10 years hence. A simple mention in the article or on its talk page can always be changed.
And it can always be restored from the edit history, just like any other important item of information. Where's the problem?
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
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