Probably also an excellent time to consider whether we can do anything
for those languages which don't have wikis yet.
For example, I'm in .nz, which has en, mi and nzs as official
languages, but we're a long way from an nzs.wiki, given that ase.wiki
is still in incubator. With the release of
Reading that excellent presentation, the thought that struck me was:
If I wanted to subvert the assumption that Wikipedia == en.wiki,
linking to http://www.wikipedia.org/ is what I'd do.
A smarter http://www.wikipedia.org/ might guess geo-location and thus
local languages.
cheers
stuart
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One thing we could also do is check the accept_language header and
prioritise around that; that way we'd be prioritising specifically
the language the user's browser thinks they want.
On 6 May 2015 at 21:28, Stuart A. Yeates syea...@gmail.com wrote:
Probably also an excellent time to consider