https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52122

Amir E. Aharoni <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Amir E. Aharoni <[email protected]> ---
I love this idea.

Wikipedias in several languages have such tools, and everywhere it's
implemented differently.

The Hebrew Wikipedia has a fully automatic bot making spelling correction on
which there's a wide consensus (with over 700 rules), and it also a gadget that
adds a button to make semi-automatic edits when fully automatic edits are not
reliable enough. I believe that the tool about which Ebrahim is speaking is
similar.

If I'm not mistaken, Russian, Belarusian, Portuguese, Catalan and English
Wikipedias have such tools, too, though there are definitely differences in
implementation. Almost certainly there are more languages that have such tools.

It may be challenging to make a tool that would work equally well for all
languages. Different languages have very different requirements. However,
acknowledging that at least some languages needs some kind a framework for this
and that not being able to use it is a regression for many users, and providing
some standard baseline to work with it will be a good start.

What standard baseline? At least, a standard location for a button that would
open such a tool. Another thing that would be useful to everybody would be an
agreed API for automated or semi-automated searching and replacing in
contentedtiable.

A harder thing to do would be to have a standardized format for replacement
rules, though this will require at least a bit of research of the current
implementations.

(A general comment: The standardized way of marking the text's language, which
Moriel is developing in her GSoC project, should be helpful for such tools.
They shall only need to work on the parts that are written in the appropriate
language.)

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