Okay, I'll try to restore the relevant content. Is there a way to view
the wiki markup of the past versions? I seem to only be able to view the
pages themselves.
Tuomas
Ilmari Lauhakangas kirjoitti 14.5.2022 7:38:
On 13.5.2022 22.11, Tuomas Hietala wrote:
Hello,
It appears "FuzzyBot" has decided to revert the Finnish main page of
TDF wiki [1] to English. I don't have the rights to undo this.
The Finnish wiki main page is not meant to be a translation of the
English main page. How can I get the old page back and prevent bot
misbehaviour in the future?
Tuomas
[1] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Main_Page/fi
It's not misbehaviour, but part of the migration to Translate
extension that has been going on for years. I have now added blocks to
the beginning and end that are invisible (commented out) in the
English version, so localisers can add unique content. Ie. you can add
your own {{portal box|...}} content box(es) to the beginning and end,
which gives you the possibility to add substantial amounts of
localised info to the main page.
Translators can always access the old content for copying from View
History of the respective translated page. I've already migrated over
French content and will look at others in the coming days.
Ilmari
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