Hello.
On the german Wiktionary, we have discussed about the case sensitivity for our Wiktionary and the purpose was voted pro.
I asked TimStarling if it would be possible to convert then the de: Wiktionary to case-sensitivity, that means to turn the automatic capitalisation off. He said, he wouldn't do that for only one Wiktionary, but for all at a time.
So I went here to ask you, what you would think about an case sensitivity for _all_ Wiktionaries. Sure, there would be a huge of broken links, but as the Wikis are still little and only have a few articles, it is not a big problem to repair this. Except the en: Wiktionary, of course, as a special case, who would need long to be converted/ to repair the broken links.
Why all this: Most of latin languages have most words with lowercase letters (ex.: german, french, english, ....). In the Wikipedia, it is not a big problem to have only uppercase letters. But in a dictionary, it's very important to have and to see a / the difference between upper- and lowercase words.
What do you think about that idea? Should it be voted on all the local Wiktionaries or only discussed here? Which shouldn't be converted?
Sincerly yours, Ronny Raschkowan [[u:Fire]]