On Tuesday 02 October 2007 10:21:09 am Frank Sundermeyer wrote:
> On Monday 01 October 2007 10:37, Stephan Binner wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > On Saturday, 29. September 2007 15:55:39 Rajko M. wrote:
> > > I just walked trough Main pages using language selection menu in
> > > Firefox and it is not the same on all wikis. Is this known problem?
>
> yes. This problem occurs, when there is no redirect to the original
> English page name present in the localised wiki:

OK

> This would be the correct way to set up the localised page.
>
> > That's the old problem/discussion about having a bot to create those
> > links.
>
> I do not think this is a tools/method matter. Neither a tool nor a human
> being or a template will know there is a connection between "My page"
> and "Meine Seite" without the redirect. All different language wikis
> are completely independent from each other.
>
> How does wikipedia handle this?

So far I recall using bots, as Stephan suggested. 

Exact procedure? 
If I leave, in translated page, message:
<!-- Original_lang:Original_title -->
bot should be able to pick up that and correct original page to show new 
language. Very comfortable for translator. 

Problem: Guy translated page from Russian to Bulgarian (already happened). 
So bot should follow back to Russian page and further to English. 

The same bot can check for changes in original and leave message right under 
the title that original was changed, as warning for translators and readers. 
This is not trivial. Some changes should not produce warning. Size is not good 
criteria. One letter in command is important. 

BTW, how to deal with translations from non-English wikis. It should be 
possible. Though, how to organize everything. 

-- 
Regards,
Rajko.
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