On Thu, 28 Sep 2006, Karanbir Singh wrote: > One thing that would work well in this case, is if someone was to goto a page > at wiki.centos.org/es/SomePage/ and find that the page does not exist, it > should be possible to put in a message that says "this page does not exist, > its not been translated into Spanish as yet, please check the main page at > wiki.centos.org/SomePage/ That sounds useful. > BUT, the issue that comes up in that case is - what happens when content is > created in /es/ namespace, which does not have a /en/ translation ? Do we really want this? If we require that all non-English documents are translations of existing English documents, we can know how up to date translations are. This would be hard to determine if we have a a bunch of, say Korean, pages that do not reflect Enligsh pages. Especially if we don't have a Korean contributor on the list (and translators come and go). > what happens when a /ru/ and /fr/ tree come up as well ? Do we then write a > mod to Moin that causes a tree scan, and lists all other languages the page > exists in ? Loop up the same page with different (language) prefixes. > Lets do this :) Neat! :) -- Daniel