Last modified: 2013-02-22 06:08:31 UTC
The message revision-info-current is in wrong language at the user interface, when the message is created locale. Steps to reproduce: * Create revision-info-current with a text unequal to '-' * Show the top version of a page * change the language of that page (uselang=) * At the begin of the page, you will see a message in content language
This only happens if you set the value to '-', which is the default value.
Related to bug 13037?
(In reply to comment #2) > Related to bug 13037? No.
Umherirrender, I had trouble understanding your reproduction instructions, sorry. Can you still reproduce this bug?
(In reply to comment #4) > Umherirrender, I had trouble understanding your reproduction instructions, > sorry. Can you still reproduce this bug? Comment 1 says the opposite of comment 0 and is wrong; example, just following the instructions: <https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Revision-info-current&oldid=505560579&uselang=it> This, however, is just the standard message flow, unless I'm missing something: if you want a customised message to work in all languages, you have to create it in all languages, otherwise the local message will be used because MediaWiki assumes you have a good reason to overwrite it. You may call this bug 1495 maybe, I don't understand the topic well enough to say. The problem is that perhaps en.wiki does *not* have a good reason to add that horrible red warning?