Hoi,
A good question... the answer is every Indian language but let me explain.
The policy of the language committee has changed; every language that is
ISO-639-3 recognised will be recognised as eligible for use with Wikidata.
No localisation of MediaWiki is required for this.
The point is that
Gerard, how many Indian languages is the reasonator available in?
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 9:16 PM, Ashwin Baindur wrote:
> I haven't a single clue what all is happening out there, as you describe
> it Gerard, but I'm realy happy you all are doing stuff which I think would
> not have got done oth
I haven't a single clue what all is happening out there, as you describe it
Gerard, but I'm realy happy you all are doing stuff which I think would not
have got done otherwise! Localisation, and creating the bare bone
infrastructure is not the flambouyant part of wiki-contributing but easily
one of
Its really fun! Reasonator strings translated to Kannada :)
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 8:22 PM, Gerard Meijssen
wrote:
> Hoi,
>
> There are a few more exciting bits to report:
>
>- the userinterface of the Reasonator is now available in Malayalam
>and Telugu [1]
>- there is information
Hoi,
There are a few more exciting bits to report:
- the userinterface of the Reasonator is now available in Malayalam and
Telugu [1]
- there is information about the Malayalam calendar
- I have started to add information about the 60 year cycle in the
Telugu calendar [2]
Obviousl
Dear all,
We from the Centre for Internet and Society (CIS-A2K) thank you all for your
support and collaboration and wish you a very Happy New Year. We bring you the
details of our work for the month of December 2013:
CIS-A2K: Work Accomplished on Konkani Wikipedia
We are pleased to share with y