On 27 January 2015 at 10:49, C. Scott Ananian <cananian(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
Well, I'll give James the opposite answer then:
Language Variants are not *just* a social and cultural issue, either.
There are real technical issues to address, having to do with how we manage
"slightly forked" wikis, how we maintain code which is not used by enwiki,
and the technical limitations of the three basic approaches which have been
attempted to date (Content Translation tools, Language Converter, forked
wikis with manual synchronization).
So, let's talk about the technical issues at the Developer summit. I'll
show you the code to support LanguageConverter in Parsoid, let's talk about
what it would take to make this work in Visual Editor and/or for HTML page
views (targeting mobile performance).
And then we can discuss the highly technical RFC regarding "Glossary"
support in core mediawiki:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Requests_for_comment/Scoped_language_convert…
I think there is plenty of technical content to discuss. And non-technical
issues to keep in mind, and should inform the technical discussion.
Absolutely. I didn't say anything about the technical issues, which do
need some serious discussion (though I think that an ad-hoc session might
be too short notice).
But if you don't think it's worth discussing,
then don't come. ;) There
are three other different talks at the same time...
I think it's totally worth discussing, but indeed, unfortunately I
committed to another session. :-(
J.
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James D. Forrester
Product Manager, Editing
Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
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