On the test wiki, I have created a special page to maintain
interlanguage links. These are stored in a new database (wiki-intl).
Please have a look at
http://test.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special%3AIntl
and try the examples.
This is an early attempt at best. What will follow (if all of you
approve the basic concept :-) is a link from each article to the "add"
and "zoom" pages (see link above). For example, clicking on "Link
another language" (or something) will bring up the "add a link" page,
with source title and language filled in.
Then, there should be an option to automagically generate missing
language backlinks (probably on the "zoom" page).
I called the page "international issues" because I hope that it will
later hold the interface translation strings, as well as the user database.
Magnus
P.S.: I posted this to wikitech-l rather than wikipedia-l, as it seems
to be too technical and too alpha for the unwashed masses right now ;-)
interlanguage links. These are stored in a new database (wiki-intl).
Please have a look at
http://test.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special%3AIntl
and try the examples.
This is an early attempt at best. What will follow (if all of you
approve the basic concept :-) is a link from each article to the "add"
and "zoom" pages (see link above). For example, clicking on "Link
another language" (or something) will bring up the "add a link" page,
with source title and language filled in.
Then, there should be an option to automagically generate missing
language backlinks (probably on the "zoom" page).
I called the page "international issues" because I hope that it will
later hold the interface translation strings, as well as the user database.
Magnus
P.S.: I posted this to wikitech-l rather than wikipedia-l, as it seems
to be too technical and too alpha for the unwashed masses right now ;-)