You know, I've actually been recently considering an idea for combining all 
of the Wikinews language editions into a single project. However, the code 
required to accomplish this in a reasonable fashion does not currently 
exist, and I don't think that anyone at the foundation would be willing to 
jump in and volunteer the significant amount of dev time that would be 
necessary to make such a project possible from a technical perspective... 
even though I can see Wikipedia benefiting immensely from the same tech.

Imagine going onto a single, non-language specific Wikipedia, simply 
selecting your language from a list, and having every major article appear 
in your selected language. You switch to another language, the same article 
appears, with the same text, merely having been translated by users. 
Translation is MUCH easier than writing a Featured Article quality article 
from scratch (FA articles take a surprising amount of effort and time to 
write), so this would significantly decrease the current duplication of 
effort that is taking place in the "separate but equal" multiple-languages 
version of the mediawiki software that we currently use. In such a model of 
Wikipedia much more emphasis would be placed on the translation of other 
language's articles into every language than is currently the case. (For 
instance, a while ago I was looking up some special type of Russian Perogie. 
The article I wanted doesn't exist on English Wikipedia, but it does exist 
on Russian Wikipedia... which was useless to me, because I don't speak 
Russian. Thankfully Google Translate came to the rescue... sorta.) ;-)

Back to Wikinews and the issue at hand. As a Wikinews specific example of 
how this could eventually work: you have an article about something that 
happened in France, investigated by French Wikinewies, originally written in 
French, and then translated into Dutch, English, German, and Mandarin by 
other Wikinewsies. That type of coordination is currently *possible*, but 
it's much more difficult to manage than it would be in a better designed, 
multi-frontpage, auto-language selection multi-lingual site (based on your 
preferences for logged in users, or a per-visit dropdown language selection 
system (for non-logged in users)). Right now if you try to do that kind of 
thing you're attempting to coordinate 20 different people spread across 10 
different sites; it's nigh-on impossible in practice, unfortunately.

Because of the technical issues that would need to be addressed, at the 
present time I'd have to say that a multi-lingual version of Wikinews simply 
isn't practical. Combining the efforts of Wikinewies everywhere and reducing 
our duplication of effort via translation of locally investigated and 
written articles would be a great idea, but it's not something that will 
happen soon. That's something for the far future (10 or 15 years from now 
maybe), not for the immediate future. Wikinews as a whole has bigger things 
to worry about than that, for the moment.

Maybe though, Wikipedia doesn't?

Gopher65

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From: "Milos Rancic" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2010 11:32 AM
To: "Wikinews mailing list" <[email protected]>; "Wikimedia 
Foundation Mailing List" <[email protected]>
Subject: [Wikinews-l] Discussion about proposal for multilingual Wikinews

> I am cleaning Requests for new languages [1] at Meta. Some of the
> requests are clearly out of the Language committee scope, and they
> need wider discussion for concluding them.
>
> One of such requests is for multilingual Wikinews [2]. Please, discuss
> here (at foundation-l; I am sending this message to wikinews-l to poke
> those who are not at foundation-l) or on wiki at the page [2].
>
> [1] - http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages
> [2] - 
> http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wikinews_multilingual
>
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