On 10.11.2015 22:00, Brian Wolff wrote:
... Most arguments against it are about parser cache
splitting, which is silly, as people already split the parser cache
on
a massive level using {{int: hacks on commons, and the table of
contents on pretty much every other wiki (As an aside, TOC really
shouldn't split parser cache imo, and that's something I'd like to
fix
at some point, but as it stands, any page with a ToC is split by user
language)
See
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T114057#1798538
on that issue.
I think it might be interesting to
be able to set 'mul' as the content language, in order to make the
pages always be in the user language, but that's the sort of thing I
think needs some testing to discover forgotten about assumptions
about
language that MediaWiki might make.
'mul' is to be used if the page content is in mixed languages.
We need to use another, different marker code internally, which is
replaced
by the user language code when the page is rendered.
Purodha