On dim, 2003-01-26 at 16:49, Kurt Jansson wrote:
I thought I could link to English articles from German talk pages with [[en:...]], but I have to do it with [[w:...]] (like on meta). I guess it's a bug. BTW, this should also be corrected on meta.
Hmm. It's working ok for me -- http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benutzer_Diskussion%3ABrion_VIBBER http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diskussion%3ATest
Can you point to a particular instance where it's broken?
Are our programmers still scanning the sourceforge tracker for bug reports?
I receive a copy (actually, two copies) of everything submitted to the bug tracker in my e-mail. I can't say for sure if anyone else is looking after it on the web interface.
High-priority stuff that I can figure out how to fix generally gets fixed immediately. Dupes of known problems and stuff I'm willing to just ignore ;) may just be silently ignored, but I try to at least respond with more details on the problem where appropriate.
Complaints that so-and-so's birthday is listed wrong in article such-and-such just get deleted. :P
If not I should delete it from http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia%3ABeobachtete_Fehler (where are also quite some bug reports now, but nothing *really* serious I think) Is any German speaking coder taking care for this page (beside Magnus, who said he's quite busy at the moment).
My German's *really* rusty, but I have babelfish. :) Last time I looked at that page there was still a lot of stuff that had been since fixed, and some comments about the interface translation that I wasn't in a position to know what was what. If you can refactor it a bit and put things that are still relevent into the tracker, that'd be much appreciated.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)