This page describes the current multi-lingual policy on MediaWiki.org.
Languages Help: namespaceThe Help:
namespace contains a set of public domain help pages. The aim is to provide a basic set of help pages that may be imported into new wikis covering the basic editing and usage instructions. These should be translated into as many languages as possible.
Table editing/example
- use Table editing example
or Example of table editing
instead).This system will be compatible with the planned automated import/export of Help pages, but may need a bit of working around to export/import non-English pages in the interim.
Translate extensionWe use the Translate extension for hundreds of pages. These use the subpage convention, with {{#translation:}} for categories.
The system is recommended at least for most visited pages and all new help, manual and (main) extension pages, but no policy has been established on this yet.
You can request a page to be added to translation by preparing it for translation, then a translation administrator will have to enable it (see the tutorial How to prepare a page for translation); otherwise, ask directly to one of the translation administrators to do it.
Old system{{Languages }}
template, which automatically creates links to all available translations.The pages with existing translations are usually worth being made into translatable pages. Prepare the (English) root page for translation (see the Translate extension section) and, as soon as it's marked for translation, manually import the old translations from the history of subpages to the translation units (by clicking "Translate this page"). The new feature Special:PagePreparation + Special:PageMigration facilitates this (currently available only for translation administrators).
A list of pages translated with the old system, to be migrated to the new, is in the works at Project:Language policy/Migration list.
More detailed instructions:
<translate>
tags etc.) following the page translation tutorial linked above; then edit the migration list, writing next to the page's title that you've done it.The English version of our front page is located at MediaWiki. Translated versions are located at MediaWiki/code, where code is the language code (e.g. MediaWiki/fr). Please see Template:Main page for content of main page; you can translate it there.
Importantly, the rules about language codes (see below) should be followed here as well.
Other namespacesApart from the Main Page, no policy has yet been decided about other namespaces. For the time being, if you would like to create translations for pages in other namespaces then please do so as described for the Help: namespace, however content may be moved or deleted depending on the policy that is eventually adopted.
For some discussions, see Languages and Translate extension at the village pump.
Note that the rule that English content should not be placed in sub-pages does not apply to other namespaces. This is one of the issues that needs resolving.
Language codesThroughout MediaWiki.org you should use the language codes specified by the MediaWiki software when creating language-specific content (see Names.php for the full and up-to-date list).
Please also bear the following in mind:
zh-yue
has been replaced with yue
). In these cases only the most recent code should be used.zh-hans
) is discouraged and should be added into the main page (e.g. zh
) where possible.RetroSearch is an open source project built by @garambo | Open a GitHub Issue
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