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Translations Page
Dear Alexandro Colorado!
For a page Education Project you create a translation of pages is not the way it is written in the rules Help: Translating. The rules says:
- Use a subpage naming structure that clearly indicates the language of the page. For example, the Swedish version of a page could use SV/Pagename/. See Help:Page naming
--Санчо 09:55, 4 June 2011 (UTC)
ES project vs International project
The issue between the localization of an international proyect, vs the content of a locale project. So Spanish localizations work as project/lang while ES project works as lang/pagename
Education project (if you see) uses the same convention for locales in FR, ZH, IT, etc.
Update: Also seems to be the natural way that the templateEduc works using a LANG:LANG Template. (please view source)
- I see:
- Conform rules to page names:
- Do not conform rules to page names:
- --Санчо 08:28, 6 June 2011 (UTC)
@Sancho
Originaly, it was the project, then the locale, but some people (who founded LO since) wanted to control everything, and forced people to do so. This made a lot of people go away from participating to the wiki.
What a mess ...
Ericb 14:41, 6 June 2011 (UTC)