jcsl
Hi.
I see problems with the "outdated if older than the English version" approach:
─ A modification in an English page may be just a typo correction or a layout change that may not necessary in other wikis.
─ A non-English wiki may have a different strategy to keep a page updated. For example, in the Spanish wiki macros are used a lot to keep pages like the links to repositories automatically updated just using a macro for the openSUSE version in the links. This kind of pages seldom need maintenance.
─ Non-English pages doesn't have to be clones of the English page. They may be simplified versions of the English page because the number of contributors is very low and they're simpler to maintain. So the simplified version may be useful for a longer period than the original, especially if combined with macros.
─ Non-English wikis may have pages not present in the English wiki. Someone have to check them manually to see whether they're outdated or not.
Greetings.
For your first question: maybe we can add a button "request update in other languages" to manually add out-dated warnings in other wikis. It should only be clicked when the editor thinks an important change has been made. Out-dated pages will show a message like "Page in English has been updated on 2018/06/28. Please help updating this page." For your second question: we can configure which language uses the script. For your third question: we can remove the interwiki link if they are not translations/clones. For your fourth question: they will not be touched because here is no interwiki links. -- 郭云鹤/Guo Yunhe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-web+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-web+owner@opensuse.org