Hi,
Billinghurst schreef:
In fact, it would be interesting to see some of the data of images on small and large wikis, including the numbers transferred from each to Commons, and who undertook such actions (local vs Commons users).
I have some statistics at http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Multichill/Commonscat_stats You can see that of the bigger Wikipedia's es (Spanish), pt (Portugese), sv (Swedish), nl (Dutch), cs (Czech), sk (Slovak) & da (Danish) seem to have moved to Commons. Also pl (Polish) seems to be moving a lot of images to Commons
Casey Brown schreef:
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 7:02 AM, Dmitriy Sintsov questpc@rambler.ru wrote:
Hmm.. it seems that commons already uses uselang parameter. It just should use it persistantly and the parameter should be passed via the links from small wikis.
You can change the language of the Commons interface in your preferences, instead of using the ?uselang= parameter all the time.
By default when you log into a new wmf site your account gets created with the site language as your interface language (that's English at Commons). It would be nice if the language at the homewiki would be used instead. So if someone from the sw Wikipedia (with a SUL account) logs into Commons for the first time he would see the interface in Swahili.
A lot of the templates are available in multiple languages, that should make it easier for non-English users at Commons. Some statistics on the progress are available at http://translatewiki.net/wiki/User:Multichill
Maarten