I support too. It will allow oldwikisource to share the same configuration as
language-based Wikisources. But we should really ask sysadmins if it's possible.
Feel free to open a bug [1] asking if it's possible to move oldwikisource to
and to add it in the "wikisource" site group.
The second step would be to open a formal vote on oldWikisource.
Thomas
[1]
I support Adam's idea too! Since mul.ws would be a
project that affects all languages (or at least those who would want to use it to store
their multilingual works), we could create a discussion page about this, and ask both the
editors of oldwikisource and the members of the Wikisource User Group to give feedback
about the move oldwikisource->mul.
That way wikidata could be deployed earlier without having to wait for an implementation
that might take a looong time to happen.
Micru
On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 11:25 PM, Alex Brollo <alex.brollo(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I strongly support Adam's idea, and I add that a mul-wikisource could the perfect
site to collect best coding/formatting standards and ideas, scripts, modules and templates
to share them; this could be a great help for minor wikisource projects and an
incouragement to KISS and to standardize practices for the major ones.
Really, my personal dream would be a unique, multilanguage wikisource just as there's
a unique, multilanguage media container: Commons, and an unique, multilanguage container
for structured data, Wikidata, for identical reasons; but this - I presume - can't be
realized any more. What can be realized is, to remove any discouragement to upload into
oldwikisource books in any language, to add a mul prefix so that books can be freely
interlinked and to encourage to upload there multilanguage books.
Here:
https://wikisource.org/wiki/Wikisource:Scriptorium#Multilanguage_works I told about
some time ago.
Alex brollo
2014-03-13 22:37 GMT+01:00 Nicolas VIGNERON <vigneron.nicolas(a)gmail.com>om>:
2014-03-13 22:26 GMT+01:00 Adam Morgan <wikisorcery(a)gmail.com>om>:
I've been wondering: is there any benefit in actually getting oldwikisource moved to
the "mul" language subdomain? Also, how hard would this be? Would it be more
effort than is worth making (or worth requesting that someone else makes, anyway)?
It sounds like a good idea (and I think it has been already discussed somewhere) but I
don't know about the technic part/feasibility.
[snip]
There have been some objections to hosting a
bilingual book on English Wikisource
Do you have some URLs about that. It's seems pretty illogical to me.
On all the other wikisources, there is bilingual books (and trilingual, quadrilingual,
etc. multilingual books). On the breton wikisource, nearly 50% of the 145 books are
bilingual ; moving them on old/mul.ws would be a damn loss :(
Mul.ws could operate as more than just an
incubator
Oldwikisource is already more than just an incubator ;)
Cdlt, ~nicolas
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