Casey Brown hett schreven: > I created a page about country portals a while ago (things like > wikipedia.de), with the intention of asking people to take a look at > it, make sure everything was right, and expand it... but I never got > around to it and here I am now. ;-) > > The page is here: <http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Country_portals> and > I'd appreciate it if you made sure that your local portal is on there. > If you know anything about portals, please add to the page. :-)
In an edit comment editing <http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Country_portals> User:Nemo_bis asked ''do we really want random people to create such portals?'' I agree that the portals shouldn't be created by random people. They also shouldn't be created by chapters. They should be created by the Foundation. The Foundation should create a uniform portal for all ccTLDs. The design should be uniform, each domain should provide access to the Wikipedias in all languages autochthonously spoken in the respective country. And the portals should be fully localizable using Translatewiki translations. And ideally the same would be done for our other projects. I don't think it is acceptable, that domains are monolingual or offer access to one project only or even redirect to a single project when the country the ccTLD refers to has in fact many languages. Some domains are unregistered or registered by thirds, sometimes redirecting to a single project, sometimes redirecting to non-Wikimedia-related sites. Marcus Buck User:Slomox _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l