https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32042

--- Comment #5 from Siebrand <[email protected]> 2011-11-01 07:06:54 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #4)
> Siebrand, is it worth blanket installing Narayam on all wikis where it is of
> use?

Yes, but not in this state. Its usability for non-technical users still leaves
a lot to be desired. When we're done with it, we think it can just be enabled
anywhere.

Two major features are needed before we can do that:
- we need to be able to visually indicate what the mapping looks like (possibly
as a fully functional on-screen keyboard)
- preferences for Narayam, WebFonts and a language picker (Keiry or something
as a proof of concept in SVN by Niklas at the moment) need to be available in a
single pretty JavaScript UI for both anonymous users (in cookies) as well as
for logged in users (preferences based backend implementation).

I expect we'll get there somewhere somewhere in q1-2012. Until then, we can
enable on a request basis, and/or we will target the wikis that have the most
use for or or that are at the top of our priority list (Indic language wikis
mainly).

Hope this clarifies things.

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