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be-tarask: Факты, аргумэнтацыя, рэалізацыя і апытаньне, зьвязаныя з моўнымі кодамі у Вікіпэдыі. en: Facts, argumentation, implementation, and poll related to language codes on Wikipedia. gem-CH (Schwyzerdütsch, Schwiitzertüütsch): Tatsachä, Begründige, Umsetzigä und Abstimmige zu de Schprooch-Chürzel vo de Wikipedia. de: Fakten, Argumentation, Implementierung und Umfrage zu Sprachkenncodes bei Wikipedia. es: Los hechos, discuten, puesta en práctica, y encuesta relacionada con los códigos de la lengua en Wikipedia. fr; Les faits, l'argumentation, l'exécution, et le scrutin liés aux codes de langue sur Wikipedia. gr: Τα γεγονότα, η επιχειρηματολογία, η εφαρμογή, και η ψηφοφορία πληροφοριών αφορούσαν τους γλωσσικούς κώδικες σε Wikipedia. it: I fatti, l'argomentazione, l'esecuzione e lo scrutinio si sono riferiti ai codici di lingua su Wikipedia. id:Kebenaran, pendapat, pelaksanaan, dan permintaan pendapat berhubungan dengan pengkodean bahasa yang ada di Wikipedia jp: ウィキペディアの言語コードに関連する事実、議論、実施、および投票について。 ko: 사실, 논의, 실시, 및 정보 투표는Wikipedia에 언어 부호에 관련시켰다. nl: Feiten, argumentatie, implementatie, en opiniepeiling hadden op taalcodes betrekking inzake Wikipedia. pt: Os fatos, a argumentação, a execução, e a votação relacionaram-se aos códigos da língua em Wikipedia. ru: Факты, аргументация, реализация/внедрение и опрос, связанные с языковыми кодами на(?) Википедии. vi: Những sự thật, luận chứng, thực hiện và trưng cầu liên quan đến mã ngôn ngữ tại Wikipedia. zh-cn: 事实、辩论、实施, 和信息民意测验与语言代码关系了在Wikipedia 。 zh: 關於在 Wikipedia 所使用的語言代號的事實、討論、實施,和民意投票。 zh-yue: 關於喺 Wikipedia 使用語言代號事實, 討論, 實踐, 同埋投票。 |
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One standard for marking the languages used in 'net documents is RFC 3066. For the most part, this specifies using ISO 639-1's two-letter codes where available, ISO 639-2's three letter codes where two-letter codes are not available, and another set of codes (or regional/dialect specifiers tacked onto the above) where possible. These codes are used in HTTP Accept-language and Content-type headers, in the HTML 'lang' attribute, and XML 'xml:lang' attribute. They're also used as the first element of the hostname for each Wikipedia's language editions: fr.wikipedia.org, nah.wikipedia.org etc.
Facts [edit]Existing language codes and coverage [edit]There exist at least 7602 languages on the world, because that is the number of SIL codes. It is assumed that 90% of the world's languages are likely to disappear by 2050 [1]
Language codes that look like country codes [edit]There are approximately 50 "conflicting" language and country codes, listed in Language codes/Conflicts. A "conflict" occurs when a country uses the same code as a language that is not widely used in that country. Theoretically, country and language codes are orthogonal so the conflict does not exist. Arguing [edit]2 letter language codes are too similiar to ISO 3166-1 country codes [edit]This could have a mnemonic advantage; however, it could provoke confusion when the country and language codes conflict. For example, be.wikipedia.org could mean Belorussian Wikipedia or Wikipedia Belgium 2-letter subdomain often used by companies to run country-specific websites. See Language codes/Conflicts for a full list.
Small languages [edit]Small languages without 2-letter code will get the 3-letter code. This is not nice. It's like saying: You are small, you get the longer URL, everybody will see that you are not in the group of the big languages. 3-letter code is better here.
RFC 3066 [edit]Tags for the Identification of Languages, RFC-3066 language code assignments Basic gist:
Wikipedia is young and there is no need to repeat the mistake of using ISO 639-1. Fallback rule is nice, but it is easier if one does not need the rule at all, because one only uses 'one' code system and not 'two' like RFC. That does not mean not to allow aliases. Of course the old 2-letter codes can still be used, but should maybe get the status of depriciated, like we know it from HTML tags. We should allow every outsider to enter wikipedia by 3-letter code. 'Aliases would be fine.' Tobias Conradi 19:35 8 May 2003 (UTC)
I agree whit Brion. Please do not force existing Wikipedia's to use a different language code. Giskart 10:54 7 May 2003 (UTC) Implementation [edit]Details about aliases /redirects [edit]will the content be available in to ways, or will there be a server redirect? If so in which direction? Tobias Conradi 19:35 8 May 2003 (UTC)
Where to use the codes [edit]Thoughts on language integration proposes that language codes be put as part of the URL path and not the domain name:
Personally, i feel this would create a lot less confusion over country codes. -- Kowey 10:14, 6 Jan 2004 (UTC) This also would make the URL shorter because the "wiki" in the path is abandoned. Tobias Conradi The html-code would be smaller for links to other wikis, because domain is allways the same Tobias Conradi 14:19, 20 Sep 2004 (UTC) Informal Poll [edit]Please make it known if you belong to one of the Wikipedias on Language codes/Conflicts because this likely affects you more than people on en, fr, etc. Uncontroversial [edit]Things that everybody agrees on
Keep 2 letter codes (RFC) [edit]Switch to 3 letter codes [edit]
Don't care [edit]Seeing how many votes this poll has, it doesn't look like anyone else cares either --81.152.211.140 21:33, 31 Oct 2004 (UTC) |