Last modified: 2010-08-28 11:43:04 UTC
The Swedish Wikisource community wants to install LiquidThreads, according to the discussion at http://sv.wikisource.org/wiki/Wikisource:Mötesplatsen#Liquid_Threads
Do you want to have wgLqtTalkPages or wgLiquidThreadsAllowUserControlNamespaces enabled or disabled?
I totally don't know. Maybe we should start with TalkPages and take the rest later? The background is that our little sleeping project recently got some more activity, and now we want to be on the bleeding edge. Pathetic? Yes, maybe. But it's a small project and any conversion could be easily managed. It could serve as a useful pilot for other Swedish language projects.
The implementation should probably be discussed and community consensus reached as well.
Last month, the Swedish Wikisource had 4 active users. This month it might rise to 10 active users. Which document should I bring back to the community, to explain what our options are?
sv.wikisource has 17,410 pages total (all namespaces, including redirects), of which 739 are talk pages (talk, user talk, page talk, etc.). I think I could convert them in a couple of afternoons. Can someone explain what wgLiquidThreadsAllowUserControlNamespaces is?
>Can someone explain what wgLiquidThreadsAllowUserControlNamespaces is? AFAIK that determines which namespace the magic word {{#useliquidthreads:1}} works on. For example on wikinews, they only use it on some pages, and put {{#useliquidthreads:1}} on the pages they want liquid threads to be used on.
Yes, this is what Wikinews has, and we want the same for the Swedish Wikisource. I didn't know there was another way.
Werdna, is LQT ready for this?
The situation is approximately the same as with the Hungarian Wikipedia. That is, there are a few adjustments we'd like to make before further deployments, and after that we'd like to initially work with single-page or limited-scope pilot installations prior to a full-scale deployment on any other content wiki.
The Swedish Wikisource has 4,214 articles, a total of 21,343 pages. We're a small, upstart community ready to try new things. (In comparison, the Hungarian Wikipedia has 161,911 articles and a total of 535,368 pages.) I got home from the Wikimedia chapter meeting in Berlin, all eager to try LiquidThreads. Now nothing has happened in more than a month. At Wikimania, six weeks from now, I'll tell people about all the exciting new things we're doing in the Swedish Wikisource. It would be nice to have LiquidThreads on that list.
Now ready to do it, but I need the localised namespace names.
Done.