Thread:StephenTX/@comment-25046890-20160110060508/@comment-25046890-20160112024356

Ok, I started something way bigger than I expected before I went home sick yesterday. Most of the complex stuff I haven't studied enough to really be able to comment on. I can say that even the mw-collapsible on mobile is iffy. The only collapsable features on mobile seem to be infoboxes and headers. On the Android Tapped out Wiki app (why they have a separate app for each wiki is kinda beyond me, esp. since the Apple version is just one app, and the stuff is basically another browser, really) anything in a collapsible code doesn't show, at all.

If I can figure out how to find all the non-english pages, I can bring the job tables and stuff up to date, since I've scripted that. Doesn't take long at all. Is it worth it? No idea. Heck, no idea how to even begin evaluating it. All the data we'd need to really have an idea how often it get used, or how many people would want it isn't really available to us (and if it is, really? where?)  Or if it is worth the effort, with all the new browser plugins that machine translate with semi-decent or semi-decent/semi-laughable results.

I think without a major influx of consistant editors in the other languages, even one other language, we really can't be much more than an English only wiki. Since I've joined this fall, I've seem maybe 10-20 editors that are steady or semi-steady. That's really not a lot of manpower, just for the main pages....