It would be preferable, IMHO, to find a consistent way to handle
multilingual content within the wiki in a way that's predictable for
everyone.  On one hand, having users search the wiki and find content in
multiple languages could be messy; on the other hand, it would be nice to
find a convention that encouraged contributions in any language without
creating separate wikis for each.

Perhaps we could use a locale extension on the page name?  Or maybe a
locale label?  Or maybe there is a Confluence feature or plugin that could
help?  I suppose we could just throw it all together & rely on Google
Chrome or an embedded Google Translate button to help (though those
wouldn't help with search results).

@Michael – any thoughts or ideas?

-Burke

On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 3:46 PM, Joaquín Blaya <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Hi,
> We've created documentation for different changes we've made in OpenMRS
> and it's all in spanish, and I wanted to check that we could post it to the
> OpenMRS wiki in spanish.
>
> Any objections?
>
> Joaquín
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