Gerard.Meijssen schreef:
Hoi,
I have a 8878 big botanical glossary that I want to add to the wiktionary. I already have
asked Andre Engels to help me out with preparing the upload and helping me out with doing
things more easily aided by programs.
However some words are capitalised and some are not as they should be. I do not want to
upload all these words before the capitalisation has been turned off for nl:wiktionary. It
is just to much work to have it corrected at a later date.
At this moment the slim majority that prevents en:wiktionary to forego first letter
capitalisation are some IP-numbers that have it for the Nayes. This "democratic"
process prevents both nl:wiktionary and de:wiktionary from having the requested
capitalisation turned off. In the discussions on en: it is stated that each project has
the choise to decide on this issue. This is however not the case as the programmers want
to have all wiktionaries the same way.
In order to have some more discussion on the subject, I send this message both to the
wiktionary and wikitech list. I also send it to Jimbo Wales as he does not monitor the
wiktionary list afaik. (I spoke with him on sunday..). Please, let us discuss this issue.
The nl:wiktionary is on 3123 words, we will already have a big job to get things working
again after the transfer. With time this will only increase and again, I will not upload
the glossary and have to do these eventually as well.
Questions:
*How are we goint to resolve this issue?
*How can we turn capitalisation off, preferably in a fased way?
*Are there ways to help out with programs?
*How long are we going to discuss this issue before coming to a workable decision. NB not
only for the wiktionaries but also the system maintenance?
Thanks,
GerardM
I would also like to see things moving regarding capitalisation. Most of
the regular contributors on the English Wiktionary are in favor of
switching off the first letter capitalisation for the Wiktionaries. As
far as the contributors of the English Wiktionary are concerned, they
cannot make decisions that impact other Wiktionaries, or at least it
shouldn't be this way. It is unfortunate that it does.
So let's finally get things right and switch off capitalisation. The
people that have contributed to the English Wiktionary from the
beginning have been wanting to ask this from the beginning as well. We
were told that we were going to have to make do with software as it was
written for the encyclopedia though, so we did. Now that it became
possible, it should also be done.
Jo