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Content Translation beta-feature deployment on Indic language Wikipedias
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Deployment of Content Translation as an opt-in beta-feature for the following Wikipedias:

Tentative date for deployment - 4th June 2015.

  • Assamese (as)
  • Odia (or)
  • Malayalam (ml)
  • Bengali (bn)
  • Nepali (ne)
  • Sanskrit (sa)
  • Marathi (mr)
  • Newar/Nepal Bhasa (new)
  • Telugu (te)
  • Pali (pi)
  • Bishnupriya Manipuri (bpy)
  • Sinhalese (si)

Tentative date for deployment - 9th June 2015.

  • Urdu (ur)

Tentative date for deployment - 11th June 2015.

  • Tamil (ta)
  • Maithili (mai)

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Arrbee renamed this task from Content Translation beta-feature deployment on Assamese (as) Odia (or) Malayalam (ml) Bengali (bn) Nepali (ne) Sanskrit (sa) Marathi (mr) Newar/Nepal Bhasa (new) Telugu (te) Pali (pi) Bishnupriya Manipuri (bpy) and Sinhalese (si) Wikipedias to Content Translation beta-feature deployment on Indic language Wikipedias.May 29 2015, 6:44 AM
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<del>And how about Tibetan (bo)?</del>
Ok this is about Indic languages, Tibetan is not Indic