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What exactly is the purpose of the Community Portal? --[[User:Danial|Danial]] 05:03, 19 December 2005 (PST)
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== How to translate properly? ==
  
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How to translate a page on this wiki and to have 2 versions of one page (one in English and one in Russian) which will be linked together by language selection at the left side?
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I did not find how to do this in Help section. Tried on [[Strength]] and its Russian translation [[Сила]].
  
A good question.  My suggestion would be that this area would have links to the relevant forums on xcomufo.com, since that's probably the biggest center of whatever X-com community there is.
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: I've done a little bit of reading into this matter, and the problem is that the Mediawiki software doesn't have multi-lingual support built in, and it's very complicated to set up. It might even require creating separate wikis for all the languages.
--[[User:Papa Legba|Papa Legba]] 20:16, 19 December 2005 (PST)
 
  
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: The easiest solution I've seen so far unfortunately requires that all the article names are written in the same language (in this case, English), but with a language identifier /fr, /ru, etc after the name. For example, [[Strength/ru]]. To connect the various languages together, a simple template is created which you put at the top of each page that generates the links to all the languages. That is by far the simplest option there is at the moment. However I don't think that it is the most desirable solution since I think you want the links to be in your native language.
  
Well, if you hover your cursor over Community Portal, it'll say "About the project, what you can do, where to find things". That seems rather self explanatory, but I don't think the words used in the title are well chosen. My first impression was that it was a sub section for projects done by resident authors.
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: An alternative to that solution is to manually link the articles together, which would mean more work, but it would achieve the desired effect. -[[User:NKF|NKF]] 22:25, 8 January 2011 (EST)
  
Still, probably a good place to move all the Getting started and related articles.
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:: I think that multi-lingual support is a must-have feature. After some local discussion here I think that indeed separate wikis must be created for each language (take en.wikipedia.org and ru.wikipedia.org for example). And that does not seem to be hard:
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::# to create new MySQL database for each language (or to use the original base but add affixes like ru_, es_, fr_),
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::# to configure empty Wikis to connect to that databases,
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::# to configure InterWiki feature of each MediaWiki,
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::# to move existing pages into empty Wikis,
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::# to correct that pages so that they will point to other language versions,
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::# to implement other small things (like appearance of Languages block to the left).
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:: Who is in charge here? Maybe this work worth it? I myself can take the steps number 4 and 5 for Russian wiki.
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:: And yes, user list will be unique for each separate wiki.
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::Fomka 15:03, 9 January 2011 (EST)
  
- [[User:NKF|NKF]]
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::: [[User:Pete|Pete]] is the person you need to get in touch with. I actually think it would be a very useful thing, especially for organizational purposes. However what worries me is what impact having 3, 4 or even 5 wikis will have on the server load. -[[User:NKF|NKF]] 00:05, 10 January 2011 (EST)
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Yeah, You're probably right. Certainly they should probably move from their current position-- it doesn't strike me as useful to put them as the first thing visitors see. Auxiliary pages don't really need the most visible real estate on the site. --[[User:Papa Legba|Papa Legba]] 21:14, 19 December 2005 (PST)
 
  
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:::: I just PM'd Fomka via StrategyCore but thought I'd post my thoughts here too. I think that Fomka's suggestion is the way to do it, despite it meaning that we essentially have two separate wikis. How I would suggest doing it is simply create a copy of this wiki at something like ru.ufopaedia.org but without the content (so basically a blank installation with the X-COM logo at the top-left) and let the Russian users translate it a page at a time.
Just look at the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Community_Portal Community Portal] of the wikipedia. They have that page set-up with a "To Do", "Ongoing Projects", "Help", "About Wikipedia" and "Writing/Reference resources". Why re-invent the wheel? Granted, we don't have to model this area exactly the same, but it does have certain advantages since all the hard work is done. So my vote would be to move the resources and getting started info to the Community Portal page. --[[User:Zombie|Zombie]] 21:41, 19 December 2005 (PST)
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:::: I did think about making a copy of the content, but then you would have to have a copy of the user accounts as well for certain links to work, and you'd have a copy of the discussions in English as well and all in all it would be easier I think to start out with a blank site and go from there.
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:::: My only other concern was that if Russian users create a new page then perhaps some moderators from that wiki should translate the page to English as well. I know that's a bit crappy, as the Russian users would have to translate any new English pages to the Russian site as well, so they get double the workload, but I'm assuming that a lot of people here can't translate their content into Russian.
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:::: What do you think? It would be easy enough to set up. --[[User:Pete|Pete]] 08:22, 23 July 2011 (EDT)
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::::: I think that the blank installation is good. The first thing to be posted is the rule "translate new Russian pages into English" on the title page. I think there will be few such pages, because translating into Russian will take the priority for a long time. --Fomka 14:11, 23 July 2011 (EDT)
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== What is the purpose of this page? ==
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Seriously, what is the purpose of this page? We've used it as a bit of a secondary help page since this wiki was created, and then it changed a bit a few times until it is what it is today, and I still feel like we're not using it properly. I'm not an avid explorer of other wikis beyond the articles, so it has always been a bit of a mystery to me. Any ideas? -[[User:NKF|NKF]] 00:09, 15 February 2012 (EST)
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:I don't really know either, though again I haven't explored any wikis beyond the articles. [[User:Magic9mushroom|Magic9mushroom]] 00:15, 15 February 2012 (EST)
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::"If ain't broken don't try to fix it"? ;) [[User:Hobbes|Hobbes]] 10:50, 15 February 2012 (EST)
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== I think there should be already spoiler code here? Pls write it here ==

Latest revision as of 15:56, 5 April 2023

How to translate properly?

How to translate a page on this wiki and to have 2 versions of one page (one in English and one in Russian) which will be linked together by language selection at the left side? I did not find how to do this in Help section. Tried on Strength and its Russian translation Сила.

I've done a little bit of reading into this matter, and the problem is that the Mediawiki software doesn't have multi-lingual support built in, and it's very complicated to set up. It might even require creating separate wikis for all the languages.
The easiest solution I've seen so far unfortunately requires that all the article names are written in the same language (in this case, English), but with a language identifier /fr, /ru, etc after the name. For example, Strength/ru. To connect the various languages together, a simple template is created which you put at the top of each page that generates the links to all the languages. That is by far the simplest option there is at the moment. However I don't think that it is the most desirable solution since I think you want the links to be in your native language.
An alternative to that solution is to manually link the articles together, which would mean more work, but it would achieve the desired effect. -NKF 22:25, 8 January 2011 (EST)
I think that multi-lingual support is a must-have feature. After some local discussion here I think that indeed separate wikis must be created for each language (take en.wikipedia.org and ru.wikipedia.org for example). And that does not seem to be hard:
  1. to create new MySQL database for each language (or to use the original base but add affixes like ru_, es_, fr_),
  2. to configure empty Wikis to connect to that databases,
  3. to configure InterWiki feature of each MediaWiki,
  4. to move existing pages into empty Wikis,
  5. to correct that pages so that they will point to other language versions,
  6. to implement other small things (like appearance of Languages block to the left).
Who is in charge here? Maybe this work worth it? I myself can take the steps number 4 and 5 for Russian wiki.
And yes, user list will be unique for each separate wiki.
Fomka 15:03, 9 January 2011 (EST)
Pete is the person you need to get in touch with. I actually think it would be a very useful thing, especially for organizational purposes. However what worries me is what impact having 3, 4 or even 5 wikis will have on the server load. -NKF 00:05, 10 January 2011 (EST)
I just PM'd Fomka via StrategyCore but thought I'd post my thoughts here too. I think that Fomka's suggestion is the way to do it, despite it meaning that we essentially have two separate wikis. How I would suggest doing it is simply create a copy of this wiki at something like ru.ufopaedia.org but without the content (so basically a blank installation with the X-COM logo at the top-left) and let the Russian users translate it a page at a time.
I did think about making a copy of the content, but then you would have to have a copy of the user accounts as well for certain links to work, and you'd have a copy of the discussions in English as well and all in all it would be easier I think to start out with a blank site and go from there.
My only other concern was that if Russian users create a new page then perhaps some moderators from that wiki should translate the page to English as well. I know that's a bit crappy, as the Russian users would have to translate any new English pages to the Russian site as well, so they get double the workload, but I'm assuming that a lot of people here can't translate their content into Russian.
What do you think? It would be easy enough to set up. --Pete 08:22, 23 July 2011 (EDT)
I think that the blank installation is good. The first thing to be posted is the rule "translate new Russian pages into English" on the title page. I think there will be few such pages, because translating into Russian will take the priority for a long time. --Fomka 14:11, 23 July 2011 (EDT)

What is the purpose of this page?

Seriously, what is the purpose of this page? We've used it as a bit of a secondary help page since this wiki was created, and then it changed a bit a few times until it is what it is today, and I still feel like we're not using it properly. I'm not an avid explorer of other wikis beyond the articles, so it has always been a bit of a mystery to me. Any ideas? -NKF 00:09, 15 February 2012 (EST)

I don't really know either, though again I haven't explored any wikis beyond the articles. Magic9mushroom 00:15, 15 February 2012 (EST)
"If ain't broken don't try to fix it"? ;) Hobbes 10:50, 15 February 2012 (EST)

I think there should be already spoiler code here? Pls write it here