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Jul 29 2025
Pages moved.
Jul 28 2025
Jul 18 2025
Would be pretty nice if the sitenotice gets the same appearance as central notice (expanded on both sides, with a close button instead of the link).
Jul 17 2025
Jul 15 2025
ToDo: A short documentation should be created here.
Done.
Jul 10 2025
The patch is now ready for review: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/mediawiki/core/+/715147
Patch demo link: https://8fa833f6a1.catalyst.wmcloud.org/
Jul 9 2025
Jul 2 2025
Jun 28 2025
I think it shouldn't appear there at all. The button should only be shown on user's own Contributions page.
Jun 27 2025
Done. Redundant translations will be moved/deleted soon in coordination with Meta-Wiki and MediaWiki sysops.
Jun 26 2025
Jun 20 2025
I'm sorry for this late comment, but why isn't the button bolded? That way, it's neither consistent with other buttons nor intuitive. Furthermore, it's less readable. Therefore, I suggest bolding it.
Jun 18 2025
Closing accordingly.
Jun 3 2025
May 29 2025
Per this discussion, Serbo-Croatian Wikivoyage is moved to sh language code (AN diff). As this was the preferred option, I'm closing this now. If you think there's anything else to do, feel free to reopen.
May 25 2025
Linked this topic in my recent Community Wishlist wish. Feel free to take a look. :-))
Linked this topic in my recent Community Wishlist wish. Feel free to take a look. :-))
Apr 21 2025
Deployed.
Apr 20 2025
@Msz2001 This can be closed now, I guess?
Setting this as stalled until sr-X-ekavsk and sr-X-ijekavsk variants emerge, so we could have some fallbacks and perhaps an active community to translate.
Apr 19 2025
Apr 15 2025
Deployed.
Apr 13 2025
Apr 10 2025
Mar 19 2025
There is an ongoing discussion related to moving Serbo-Croatian Wikivoyage to the sh language code. Feel free to participate.
Rv'ed unilateral changes to the original task.
Feb 10 2025
Closing accordingly!
Feb 7 2025
Feb 6 2025
Well, actually, it was discussed in both places, and editors preferred the term "Wikirječnik". Serbo-Croatian Wiktionary doesn't have an active editorial base tho, so that's why Wikipedia is oftentimes serving as an umbrella project for discussions.
We are currently working on this on-wiki by creating the infrastructure for word conversion. This will include using appropriate templates, such as {{translit}} (for Serbo-Croatian words), {{translitN}} (for titles), and {{foreign}} (for foreign words).
The mentioned page is now fixed. Community is backing the unidirectional conversion, for now. Creating a bidirectional transliteration would require consensus.