Le vendredi 31 mai 2013 à 11:15 -0400, David Cuenca a écrit :
> Hi all,
> 
> After a talk with Brad Jorsch during the Hackathon (thanks again Brad for
> your patience), it became clear to me that Lua modules can be localized
> either by using system messages or by getting the project language code
> (mw.getContentLanguage().getCode()) and then switching the message. This
> second option is less integrated with the translation system, but can serve
> as intermediate step to get things running.

Interesting, but why make a central code repository only for
Wikisource ?

> 
> For Wikisource it would be nice to have a central repository (sitting on
> wikisource.org) of localized Lua modules and associated templates. The
> documentation could be translated using Extension:Translate. These modules,
> templates and associated documentation would be then synchronized with all
> the language wikisources that subscribe to an opt-in list. Users would be
> then advised to modify the central module, thus all language versions would
> benefit of the improvements. This could be the first experiment of having a
> centralized repository of modules.
> 
> What do you think of this? Would be anyone available to mentor an Outreach
> Program for Women project?
> 
> Thanks,
> David Cuenca --Micru
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