On Friday 05 March 2010 08:40:31 Carlos E. R. wrote:
You should contact the authors in any case. I assume that the names and emails are logged somewhere.
Wiki ID (as rajko_m for me) yes in history of every article, but emails are hidden if setup at all. It is user option to use email notifications, so if user don't know how to enable that, or don't want them, then all that is left to contact author is his User_talk:<wiki ID> page.
As to software not in use, no, some of us we still use kbabel for translations (the replacement is not finished).
My comment on outdated or obsolete software wasn't about any particular title, including kbabel. It is simply about a lot of articles that still exist about old software versions, offering advices that are not applicable to the new version, or about software that is no more in distribution as upstream doesn't develop it. That problems are more present on language wikis then on en.o.o, but it is thing that we should think about. One bot that will parse language wikis, remember article creation time, link to en.o.o (or other wiki) then compare last revision date to en.o.o (or other wiki), can help by issuing warning that article is out of date. For instance by adding links to translation and original to the list of pages to review. -- Regards Rajko, -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org