On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 1:23 PM, Amir E. Aharoni amir.aharoni@mail.huji.ac.il wrote:
That makes it:
- 1 human edit in sl.wp.
- 1 human edit in en.wp.
- 20 bot edits in other Wikipedias.
After the Interlanguage extensions will be enabled, it will be:
- 1 human edit in sl.wp.
- 1 human edit in en.wp.
- 0 bot edits (some behind-the-scenes magic pushes the changes to 20
wikis, but it's not seen in Recent Changes.)
That second human edit will be on the special interwiki wiki, not on en:.
This is a major reason to have the Interlanguage extension finally enabled. Besides a MAJOR cleaning-up in Recent Changes in all Wikipedias, it will give a somewhat clearer picture of the activity in the ones.
Another one is that it will be easier to handle cases where interwiki is not simply one-to-one. On the other hand, it would probably become harder to notice the real interwiki mistakes, although easier to resolve them once they _are_ noticed.