[Wikidata-bugs] [Maniphest] T279554: Add lexeme language code en-us

2022-05-29 Thread Nikki
Nikki closed this task as "Resolved". Nikki claimed this task. Nikki added a comment. Fixed by T277836 TASK DETAIL https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T279554 EMAIL PREFERENCES https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/settings/panel/emailpreferences/

[Wikidata-bugs] [Maniphest] T279554: Add lexeme language code en-us

2021-07-03 Thread Amire80
Amire80 added a comment. I'm not really opposed to it, and T33874 sounds more complicated. (That said, I would love some way to have more clarity about the kind of English to use by default instead of arguing about messages' spelling, but that's

[Wikidata-bugs] [Maniphest] T279554: Add lexeme language code en-us

2021-06-02 Thread Mbch331
Mbch331 added a comment. @jhsoby @Amire80 Is this a go/no-go or do you want to follow the track laid out by @Jdforrester-WMF? TASK DETAIL https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T279554 EMAIL PREFERENCES https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/settings/panel/emailpreferences/ To: Mbch331 Cc:

[Wikidata-bugs] [Maniphest] T279554: Add lexeme language code en-us

2021-04-07 Thread Jdforrester-WMF
Jdforrester-WMF added a comment. Can't we just do this properly in MW (T33874: Preferences and lang codes should distinguish "English" from "American English"/"U.S. English" )? TASK DETAIL https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T279554 EMAIL

[Wikidata-bugs] [Maniphest] T279554: Add lexeme language code en-us

2021-04-07 Thread jhsoby
jhsoby added a comment. I think that argumentation makes perfect sense, and the benefits of `en-us` as a lexeme language seem very clear. So that's a "go" from me, but I would like to double-check with @amire80 just in case. TASK DETAIL https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T279554 EMAIL

[Wikidata-bugs] [Maniphest] T279554: Add lexeme language code en-us

2021-04-07 Thread Mahir256
Mahir256 created this task. Mahir256 added projects: Language codes, Wikidata Lexicographical data, Wikidata. TASK DESCRIPTION This ticket is to add language codes for the representations of lexemes and forms in American English. As there are already separate codes for British and