Perhaps the solution to this little detail is that
the Esperanto
homepage needs to be internationalized in some way?
I think we should change the language names to their
names in their own language. This might help.
Can you give us more detail of exactly what you are
proposing?
I propose the page that has a paragraph in English and
then the list of languages in a table.
Do you propose removing the "tree" and
"Selected
articles" from
www.wikipedia.org? Where should we put them?
I don't really understand what you mean here. Could
you clarify?
Do you propose having the intro text, 2 sentences,
in a whole bunch of
languages?
Just the intro text in English and then links to each
language underneath. I saw this in one of the
proposals.
Do you propose browser-detection? (Problematic for
a number of
reasons that many people have mentioned, but
certainly a live
possibility.)
No, no, no. For one thing, that will have almost no
effect for Esperanto speakers. I don't even know how
to change my own browser to eo, even if I wanted to,
and anyway I'd rather keep it in English even though
I'm more involved with the Esperanto project. The
least that auto-detect could do is highlight my
language on the main page.
I'm sorry I can't give a more detailed description,
but this weekend is composed of day long committee
meetings, so I really don't have time... but there's
always a little time for Wikipedia. :) (Hey, new
slogan anyone?) ;-)
Thanks,
Chuck
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