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It was Tim. He didn't announce the change (that I noticed, anyway) and forgot to log it in the administrator's log, then happened to be away from the computer for the next several hours.
There has been a vote with a very positive outcome and somebody apparently said something about it on irc. The English Wiktionary had indeed decided to switch over, but it had not been decided when. Anyway, on the page where the vote had happened this was indicated and there was a link to a page where a discussion was held how to go about it. If Tim had read all that, he would have known we were not ready for the change. Anyway, I for one, am glad the change has finally happened and I'm sure we'll manage to clean up the mess, eventually.
As much as I remember the switch over should have been done on April 1st (no, not a joke), but then, even if it was decided no-one really moved.
I am already cleaning the links on it.wiktionary to en.wiktionary since someone (withour logging in) added manually some interwiki-links using capitalised words and besides that creating messed up pages using {{PAGENAME}} instead of re-writing the word in the title - so basically all double work. Should whoever added these pages read this message: please never use the pagename-template again like you did - if you don't know how to create a proper page, just contact me (also by e-mail is fine)..
Ciao, Sabine
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