Am 06.11.2013 13:43, schrieb David Cuenca:
> On English Wikisource they were using this template to allow more than one 
> link
> per language:
> https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Template:Interwiki-info
> 
> However it seems that is not working now on this page (the interwiki list 
> should
> be much larger according to the wikitext):
> https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Raven_%28Poe%29

MediaWiki used to handle this inconsistently: multiple links for the same
language where shown in the sidebar, but not recorded in the database. This
inconsistency was fixed a few months ago - now, only one link per page can
exist. I suppose that's why the template no longer works.

> language (5-10% depending on language) since it is the equivalent of having a
> desambiguation page, but having a big number of "work pages" on Wikisource for
> works that only have one edition might be detrimental for the user experience,
> unless they are redirects. How far is the development of using redirect pages 
> as
> sitelinks?

I'm not suggesting to always great a work *page* on wikisource, even if there is
only one edition in that language. I'm saying that there should always be an
*item* for the work on wikidata, even if there is only an item for one edition.

-- daniel


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