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Is there some kind of example for the multisort parameters? --Bernd M. 14:27, 4 June 2010 (CEST)

GSoC / OPW IRC AllHands this week

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Hi, you are invited to the GSoC / OPW IRC AllHands meeting on Wednesday, June 26, 2013 at 15:00 UTC (8:30pm IST, 8am PDT). We have done our best finding a time that works decently in as many timezones as possibles. Please confirm at qgil@wikimedia.org so I can add you to the calendar invitation and I have your preferred email for other occasions. If you can't make it's fine, but let me know as well. Thank you!--Qgil (talk) 18:02, 24 June 2013 (UTC)Reply

Language variants

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Hi. I noticed some consistent problems, and had some thoughts, and collated them all at Talk:Localisation statistics#en-GB and en-CA - notes, after bouncing them off some helpful folks in IRC (thanks Reedy and MatmaRex!). It was further suggested that yourself and cscott would be the best people to bounce it off next (as this is potentially related to Language Converter), hence I'm requesting your input there.

(Disclosure: My personal bias, as a UK-grown, Canadia-residing, US-media absorbing individual, is that w:WP:ENGVAR works well, and these 2 interface-variants are silly.) Thanks for any thoughts you might have, at that thread! –Quiddity (talk) 23:33, 18 September 2013 (UTC)Reply

PageLanguage extension

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Hi. I asked this question in the support forum about setting page language, and was directed to the PageLanguage extension here. Trouble is, the download instructions there give me a directory empty except for .gitignore and .gitreview, and I'm not enough of a git to know what to do next. It doesn't look to my git like a repository, so "git pull" doesn't work. Am I supposed to go find some other revision?

Secondly: The page for the extension doesn't actually explain how to use the new parser function. Do I just put "{{PAGELANGUAGE:he}}" at the top of the page, or something?

Thanks for any help.

(In response to your message on my page): Seems to work great. Thanks very much. Larrydberg (talk) 15:07, 13 October 2013 (UTC)Reply

How to conditionally set page language?

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My wiki (here) has lots of categories and is bilingual. I want the text at the top of the category page to be displayed in the current interface language. It would be nice if I could just supply both "Category:dance" and "Category:dance/he" like I do for MediaWiki messages, but alas this doesn't work.

So I do this: Page Category:dance contains {{int:CategoryDanceHeader}}, page MediaWiki:CategoryDanceHeader contains the English text, and MediaWiki:CategoryDanceHeader/he contains the Hebrew translation. This works great except for one thing: The page language doesn't get set, despite the fact that the latter page starts with {{PAGELANGUAGE:he}}. So of course the page looks like a mess, as you can see here. Evidently the template doesn't set the page language when only transcluded into a page, or something like that.

Can you think of anything I can do to fix this? I could start page Category:dance with something like {{PAGELANGUAGE:{{CURRENTLANGUAGE}}}} if I could get my hands on the current interface language---but I don't know how to do this. Is there any other way to conditionally set the page language?

I'll also ask this question of the UniversalLanguageSelector people, but you seemed the first line of defense. Thanks in advance for any help.

Larrydberg (talk) 00:12, 12 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to work. The idea was to parse the current language out of FULLPAGENAME on the Category:Dances page, correct? But FULLPAGENAME there never ends with /he regardless of the interface language, so the #titleparts expression always returns an empty string.
Perhaps I misunderstood and you meant to put that expression on the transcluded page, MediaWiki:CategoryDanceHeader/he. But that's the same as what I'm doing, and is known not to work.
Further ideas gratefully accepted. Thanks.
Larrydberg (talk) 07:28, 13 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

Android app

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FYI [1] --Nemo 12:17, 23 August 2014 (UTC)Reply

Can i request to add language Traditional Chinese (zh-hant)?

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As MediaWiki support language Traditional Chinese (zh-hant), I want translate document at MediaWiki.org to Traditional Chinese (zh-hant), but MediaWiki.org not support Traditional Chinese. I think it will make zh-hant users to use MediaWiki easier.

Nemo told me to speak to you if i'm interested. (User_talk:Nemo_bis#Can_i_request_to_add_language_Traditional_Chinese_.28zh-hant.29.3F). Cwlin0416 (talk) 09:57, 17 July 2015 (UTC)Reply

Can i translate pages to Chinese using Traditional Chinese?

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Thanks for your reply. I found the variants drop-down list near talk page button.

Translate extension have some bugs that i can translate page to Traditional Chinese. VisualEditor/Portal/zh-hant

But compare to VisualEditor/Portal/zh, as you see, there is much different at terminology, and some paragraph haven't translate. So here is two questions:

  1. Can i translate pages to Chinese using Traditional Chinese?
  2. If can't, how to improve LanguageConverter's conversion pattern?

Notice: Admin activity review

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Hello Liangent,

I hope that this message finds you well.

I am writing to inform you that you may lose your adminship (and other advanced permissions) on mediawiki.org because of inactivity.

A policy regarding the removal of advanced permissions (e.g.: administrator, bureaucrat, interface-admin, etc.) was adopted by community consensus in 2013. While initially that policy did not apply to this site, the mediawiki.org community decided in August 2020 to opt-in.

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--MarcoAurelio (talk) (via MassMessage) 22:13, 9 January 2021 (UTC)Reply

Hi, today your admin flag has been removed. Einsbor (talk) 10:27, 9 February 2021 (UTC)Reply

Extension:PageLanguage Licensing

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Hi @Liangent,

Extension:PageLanguage is currently missing documentation about it's licensing, Is there any chance you can you update it's documentation to include what it's licensed under? P858snake (talk) 10:41, 5 June 2022 (UTC)Reply

The Technical Decision Forum needs YOU!

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Hello

This is your letter from Hogwarts personal invitation to become a community representative in the Technical Decision Forum (TDF).

Your contributions to the movement so far make you an excellent candidate, so we hope you'll consider joining. Please visit the TDF Community Representation page for more information, and email TDFSupport@wikimedia.org by Aug 12, 2022 to be considered for selection. Do note that the requirements listed on wiki so far are just a starting point, they are not set in stone; just provide your name, name of the group you "represent" if any, and a short sentence or two explaining your interest.

For any questions, please post at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Talk:Technical_decision_making/Forum, or on the related Movement Strategy Forum topic, or simply email TDFSupport@wikimedia.org.

Thank you! --the Technical Decision Forum. Elitre (WMF) (talk) 09:01, 12 July 2022 (UTC)Reply