Talk:Interwiki link standard: Difference between revisions

To me it seems that that the order of Language and Service is a question of semantic rationale...
(putting the point in the right place)
(To me it seems that that the order of Language and Service is a question of semantic rationale...)
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::The worst of those developers is TimStarling who wants to add all these [[police state]] features.  And as you know there is a strong case to move to [[MoinMoin]] or whatever [[Metaweb]] comes up with.  You can bet that when Danny Hillis starts writing code to deal with the [[GFDL text corpus]], it will sure not be crap in PHP.  And full text search will work no matter what the load.  It's more a question of the [[Mediawiki]] folks, even Proteus/Parrott, not knowing what matters, and being basically [[script kiddies]] by comparison to the Python and Metaweb people.  Or almost anyone else.
::The worst of those developers is TimStarling who wants to add all these [[police state]] features.  And as you know there is a strong case to move to [[MoinMoin]] or whatever [[Metaweb]] comes up with.  You can bet that when Danny Hillis starts writing code to deal with the [[GFDL text corpus]], it will sure not be crap in PHP.  And full text search will work no matter what the load.  It's more a question of the [[Mediawiki]] folks, even Proteus/Parrott, not knowing what matters, and being basically [[script kiddies]] by comparison to the Python and Metaweb people.  Or almost anyone else.
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To me it seems that that the order of [[Language]] and [[Service]] is a question of semantic rationale and not that the current syntax is bad, it's just the syntax it is now and we are going to have to work with it. Note that [[interwiki]] seems to originate in usemod-[[wiki]] where languages were not a question to consider since it's designed to handle only English.
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