Maybe it's me, but I think that we are missing the real, huge point: *we are not ready for this*.
I mean, we, as a community: in the few days in Vienna, we discovered how many problems each Wikisource and community has, and that was the first time we had the chance to meet and talk (at that scale). Yes, being all in the same place would maybe shorten the distance within the international community, but it would be an enormous challenge for the amount of software tweakings (gadgets, css, proofread page, layouts, everything), and it would be a real, literal "babel" of languages. And, remember, without the support of any engineer at the WMF! :-)
So, please, keep our feet on the ground. Xanadu was the perfect model for a digital library, and after 50 years is still not real. Our problem, in Wikisource, is that each community has created little, complicated gadgets and templates to do amazing things, but the result is that we are overly complicated. We need to simplify things, be better for our readers and beginners, new editors. Our strength is the community, above everything else. That we have to nurture and care about.
As much as I love the idea of a unique, Babelian (Borges style) digital library, it won't happen if before we don't fix much more urgent things. Multilingual texts are not a priority (35 people in the conference didn't even mention them, I think).
Aubrey
On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 10:44 AM, Federico Leva (Nemo) nemowiki@gmail.com wrote:
Ankry, 29/11/2015 23:22:
What about two multilanguage Wikisources? One for RTL languages, another for LTR languages.
... and the third for some Asian scripts: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T60729 ?
And maybe a separate one for French: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T14752 ?
If you dig deeper then more such issues.
Again, this problem is already solved: content language can be decided per page. As usual, this is blocked on silly bottlenecks on WMF servers: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T69223
Nemo
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