Hello,
I have been digging through the wiki documentation a bit, but I guess I
need some input from experts here. ;-)
One of the main drawbacks with the current wiki is that localization of
articles is a rather tedious task. I found out several approaches on how
to make multilanguage wikis possible:
- the Multilang extension (IMHO this only works for templates)
- the Polyglot extension
- Interwiki language links (which Wikipedia seems to use)
- a language template like the one at
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Template:Languages
The general idea we had was to have one English-only TDF wiki, and any
localized LibreOffice wikis, e.g. http://sl.wiki.libreoffice.org and
http://de.wiki.libreoffice.org - this also helps to limit searches in
the wiki to languages you want.
Probably we also need some namespace stuff, but you see, I am no expert
here.
Anyone got some insight on how to best achieve what we need?
Thanks,
Florian
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