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==Check these pages:==
==Check these pages:==
[[Image:Jabber logo.svg|thumb|Jabber logo]]
 
* [[Special:myLanguage/Kopete/Jabber Transport|Using Jabber Transport in Kopete]]
* [[Special:myLanguage/Kopete/Jabber Transport|Using Jabber Transport in Kopete]]
* [[Special:myLanguage/Kopete/Jabber Muc|Using Jabber GroupChat in Kopete]]
* [[Special:myLanguage/Kopete/Jabber Muc|Using Jabber GroupChat in Kopete]]
* [[Special:myLanguage/Kopete/Google Talk support|Configure Google Talk account in Kopete]]
* [[Special:myLanguage/Kopete/Google Talk support|Configure Google Talk account in Kopete]]
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This piece was cognet, well-written, and pithy.
==Releases==
 
[[http://techbase.kde.org/Schedules/KDE4/4.6_Feature_Plan KDE 4.6 feature plan]]
 
[[http://techbase.kde.org/Schedules/KDE4/4.6_Release_Schedule 4.6 Release schedule]]
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==Testing Archives==
 
[[Archive_Test1]] - begins a set of pages for testing the effects of moving pages to the Archive namespace
 
Results noted:
 
* If a page is archived with a redirect in place, the page name survives, and the page automatically redirects. 
* Any links in such a page continue to be blue (active) links.
* Because the original page name survives, it will always be counted in any DPL report.
 
* When a page is archived without a redirect the page name is freed up, appears entirely as an empty page, reusable as any other empty page.
* Any page that previously linked to it will see a red (empty page) link.
* The link from the original page is therefore broken and it will be necessary to guess the URL or search for it.
* Where pages are not likely to be needed much in future, such as the old-style translations, the advantage is that the pages that have been archived can easily be excluded from reports, giving more accurate results.
 
* <nowiki>__NOINDEX__</nowiki> on the page suppresses search spider visits and results in a new category, <nowiki>Category:Noindexed pages</nowiki>
* <nowiki>Category:Noindexed pages</nowiki> is strange, though, as only one of this set of pages is included, yet all four bear the category statement.
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== Following a particular language ==
 
Q: Is there any way to review the translation process by some particular team?
A: You can use an Atom feed and your favorite feed reader (applet, widget). Example: http://userbase.kde.org/w/i.php?translations=only&trailer=%2Fuk&title=Special:RecentChanges&feed=atom
 
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== Subpages of {{FULLPAGENAME}}==
== Subpages of {{FULLPAGENAME}}==

Latest revision as of 18:34, 17 July 2012

Check these pages:


Releases

[KDE 4.6 feature plan]

[4.6 Release schedule]


Testing Archives

Archive_Test1 - begins a set of pages for testing the effects of moving pages to the Archive namespace

Results noted:

  • If a page is archived with a redirect in place, the page name survives, and the page automatically redirects.
  • Any links in such a page continue to be blue (active) links.
  • Because the original page name survives, it will always be counted in any DPL report.
  • When a page is archived without a redirect the page name is freed up, appears entirely as an empty page, reusable as any other empty page.
  • Any page that previously linked to it will see a red (empty page) link.
  • The link from the original page is therefore broken and it will be necessary to guess the URL or search for it.
  • Where pages are not likely to be needed much in future, such as the old-style translations, the advantage is that the pages that have been archived can easily be excluded from reports, giving more accurate results.
  • __NOINDEX__ on the page suppresses search spider visits and results in a new category, Category:Noindexed pages
  • Category:Noindexed pages is strange, though, as only one of this set of pages is included, yet all four bear the category statement.

Following a particular language

Q: Is there any way to review the translation process by some particular team? A: You can use an Atom feed and your favorite feed reader (applet, widget). Example: http://userbase.kde.org/w/i.php?translations=only&trailer=%2Fuk&title=Special:RecentChanges&feed=atom


Subpages of User:Annew

{{:Special:PrefixIndex/{{FULLPAGENAME}}/}}


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