On 2/8/07, David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com wrote:
Sandra (the Foundation communications person) suggested an "About Wikipedia" link go in the sidebar, not just at the bottom of each page. So I floated it on [[MediaWiki Talk:Sidebar]], got no objections and put it in today. This is to be the sort of "about" link lots of websites have.
The link goes to [[Wikipedia:About]]. I ask the august embattled wikiveterans of this list to hack at said page until it's actually the sort of thing a completely fresh visitor would expect to see linked from "About Wikipedia." At the moment it strikes me as about twice as long as it should be and entirely peppered in caveats ... thoughts plz.
- d.
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I'd rather ask people to settle on a final version on meta, so we can translate it consistently accros projects. Otherwise en: will endup having a version different from what other wikipedias have.
This is the sort of things that should have the same information across languages