Hi,
well, the Frensh team (an obvious the Germans) already asked that. This
was more or less a test page which seems indeed useful. At this moment
it is a "global text string" placed in the menu which is _not_
translatable. If we (the infra team) install the translation extension
(already planned) then this should be able.
The above statement applies mostly to all questions as we don't have any
possibility to recognize the language of the user/reader. (Well
technical it is not that big problem, but the mediawiki software with
this configuration/extensions is the problem.)
Regards,
Dennis Roczek
Am 07.08.2014 21:24, schrieb Lera Goncharuk:
Hi,
The menu at the left of the wiki has a link «Get Involved». If I click this
link, I will go to the page. https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Get_Involved
This is related with 2 questions:
1) Is there a possibility to translate «Get Involved» into Russian? It should
be written as "Принять участие" in Russian.
2) Is there a possibility to make this link follows this page
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Get_Involved/ru for Russian localization
of wiki?
Is there a possibility to make «Заглавная страница» link and wiki flag follows
this page https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Main_Page/ru for Russian
localization of wiki?
Thanks!
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