Template talk:wiktionary edition

This is the same as, right? Mglovesfun (talk) 15:40, 22 October 2010 (UTC)
 * No. compares language codes of the English Wiktionary and Wikimedia language codes. It is a short list that assumes that there is a Wikimedia code for every language, but includes discrepancies such as nan being recognized as a distant synonym of zh-min-nan. It was apparently designed to be used in boxes like, where the editor is expected to point to the correct Wikipedia article of the correct language by himself or herself, without ever deciding to link to a nonexistent Pennsylvania German Wikipedia or other broken link.
 * Differently, also compare between language codes of the English wiktionary and Wikimedia language codes, but it is focused on Wiktionary editions. This template knows what editions exist; as a result, it does not link to a Võro Wiktionary, despite a Võro Wikipedia existing. It also recognizes what Wiktionary versions are on the Incubator; see the top of the box at Category:Cree language for an example. And, it is not limited to one result per code, such as how en points to both the English Wiktionary and the Simple English Wiktionary simultaneously. It was designed to be used at, where the user is simply not expected to link to the correct Wiktionary version by himself or herself, leaving this decision to be done automatically be the list that is already done by me and may be further edited if necessary. --Daniel. 02:54, 23 October 2010 (UTC)