On 09/11/05, geni geniice@gmail.com wrote:
On 11/9/05, Alphax alphasigmax@gmail.com wrote:
Actually that was a pretty stupid statement of me to make. Commons has done quite a few things wrt. multilingualism (cf. Babel) but in terms of actually getting content out there and available, de: has been the leader (cf. the DVD and such).
So: should we ask the de: community what they think? Try it out over there?
If we are looking at limited roleout for a test .de is way too big something around 10,000 articles (not .nn) would probably be a good choice. .ko perhaps?
Without meaning to sound Eurocentric - how easy is it for the .ko community to get back to the developers with problems? AIUI we're used to "experimental" work happening with .en, but not elsewhere...
Huh. Wait a second. We've already said, somewhere upthread, that the test implementation of the feature is solely to gather information on how it works. So why not enable it on meta and see what happens? Ratings will be meaningless, sure (though possibly amusing), but it lets people play with it, it lets us see if it works, and when whatever machine meta is on fails to explode into a ball of flaming debris then we can roll it out somewhere people might actually see it and rate articles "for real"...
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