Last modified: 2014-08-31 23:48:07 UTC
Hello! After discussion [1] with the local community, I would like to have transwiki import enabled at pt.wikibooks, with the following sources: * Portuguese Wikipedia; * Portuguese Wiktionary; * Portuguese Wikisource; * Portuguese Wikiquote; * Portuguese Wikinews; * Portuguese Wikiversity; * English Wikibooks; * Spanish Wikibooks; * French Wikibooks; * Italian Wikibooks; * German Wikibooks; * Russian Wikibooks. Actually, we would like to have all the Wikibooks as sources. But if this is not possible, set at least those listed above. Thanks, Helder [1] http://pt.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Wikilivros:Di%C3%A1logos_comunit%C3%A1rios&oldid=136450#Definir_fontes_de_importa.C3.A7.C3.A3o_para_o_Wikilivros
Right now there is no way to list 'all of this project' or 'all projects with this language', everything has to be specifically included. I have included the above into the importsources for ptwikibooks as requested. The change is now live on the project.
(In reply to comment #1) > Right now there is no way to list 'all of this project' or 'all projects with > this language', everything has to be specifically included. I have included > the above into the importsources for ptwikibooks as requested. The change is > now live on the project. > Ok! After all, if someone else from the project need more sources, we can open a new specific request... ;-) Thank you, Helder
Hello again! Today I was trying to import something from English Wikibooks to Portuguese Wikibooks but I always got the error "Bad interwiki link" (from [[MediaWiki:Importbadinterwiki]] message). Currently the import sources at pt.Wikibooks for the Wikibooks in other languages are in the form "b:lang". I don't know how the import works, but if it is like the normal interwiki links, a link like [[b:en:Test]] will not point to the page "Test" of the English Wikibooks because the correct is [[:en:Test]]. So, maybe the solution is to remove the "b" part of the import sources and keep only the language code part, for example instead of "b:en", maybe ":en" (or just "en") should works. The problem happened when I tried to import from wikibooks other than the English one. By the way, when you are at it, could you add also the English Wikipedia (w:en) as a source? Thanks in advance! Helder
This was done a few days ago.
(In reply to Helder from comment #0) > Actually, we would like to have all the Wikibooks as sources. But if this is > not possible, set at least those listed above. It seems Icdb655500c1ae5374dc7a9f4d99e6738b2269b14 will make this possible.