Hi Gerard,
I had trouble understanding, what you want and I am a developer myself. 
But I took the time to dig a little deeper.
Maybe an example would be nice to understand the things with the user story.
Also this list has only one email per month so it might not be the place 
to reach a lot of people...

Anyhow, I have some quick infos for you, which could be considered a 
user story:
I am mainly form the DBpedia project and we are trying to make 
configurable scrappers that are able to extract infos from all languages 
of Wiktionary. One problem that we have and that is also relevant for 
Wiktionary is the intra and inter page linking. In the last few years, 
there was some movement that produced a senseid template and an editor 
(mainly http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/User:Yair_rand) that could add 
glosses to definitions and in this way produce intra page links:
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/scrum#English-all_the_forwards_joined_together_in_an_organised_way
So now translation one can be linked to definition one. Additionally you 
can point at the meaning from the outside, i.e. From Wikipedia you can 
link to the correct definition (see the highlighting).

The German Wiktionary had basically the same problem and solved it with 
using numbers in square bracket []
http://de.wiktionary.org/wiki/Haus
But they don't have the feature to link to the definition with an html 
anchor.

I started that discussion on the English and the German Wiktionary about 
a year ago:
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:Grease_pit_archive/2010/July#Stable_identifiers_for_meanings
http://de.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:Teestube#Unique_Identifier_f.C3.BCr_Wiktionary

I am telling you this for several reasons:
1. we will soon have some data scraped out of Wiktionary, which will be 
machine readable (exploitable by you for translations, etc)
2. we hope that by being able to get out the data, more users will be 
drawn to wiktionary
3. maybe you can help to improve upon the stable id situation. The 
simplest way might be to produce an addon or template for this. Actually 
there seems to be no obvious and simple solution for this. Intra and 
inter page linking would provide a lot of benefits (consistency checking 
and duplicate reduction in the long run), but is currently an unsolved 
problem.

All the best,
Sebastian


On 10/02/2011 04:33 AM, Gerard Meijssen wrote:
> Hoi,
> I blogged about a piece of template hell from the English Wiktionary. what
> is of relevance is that the "Wikimedia localisation team"  will be
> developing software that may have a really strong impact on Wiktionary.
> Please read this blog post and consider what we can do for you.
> Thanks,
>       GerardM
>
> http://ultimategerardm.blogspot.com/2011/10/looking-forward-to-write-agile-user.html
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