Le vendredi 31 mai 2013 à 11:15 -0400, David Cuenca a écrit :
Hi all,
After a talk with Brad Jorsch during the Hackathon (thanks again Brad for your patience), it became clear to me that Lua modules can be localized either by using system messages or by getting the project language code (mw.getContentLanguage().getCode()) and then switching the message. This second option is less integrated with the translation system, but can serve as intermediate step to get things running.
Interesting, but why make a central code repository only for Wikisource ?
For Wikisource it would be nice to have a central repository (sitting on wikisource.org) of localized Lua modules and associated templates. The documentation could be translated using Extension:Translate. These modules, templates and associated documentation would be then synchronized with all the language wikisources that subscribe to an opt-in list. Users would be then advised to modify the central module, thus all language versions would benefit of the improvements. This could be the first experiment of having a centralized repository of modules.
What do you think of this? Would be anyone available to mentor an Outreach Program for Women project?
Thanks, David Cuenca --Micru _______________________________________________ Wikitech-l mailing list Wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikitech-l