Hi!
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.
Are our programmers still scanning the sourceforge tracker for bug reports? 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).
Kurt
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)
Hi Brion!
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?
Hmm, well, now that I look at it again, it suddenly turns out to be a Wikipedia:-page: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia%3ADa_werden_Sie_geholfen Sorry. Of course it's not possible to link from there by [[en:...]].
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This w:-linking still looks strange to me. It's nice to have it, but strange that it's only possible to link to the English Wikipedia this way.
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.
Okay, that's good to know.
BTW, is anybody still in contact with Lee Daniel Crocker? He hasn't been around for a long time now, and I hope he's doing well. I sent him a mail, but his @nupedia.com address box is full, and he didn't react on the other address. :-(
Okay, I'll clean up http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia%3ABeobachtete_Fehler a bit now.
Kurt
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