![]() When you localise at, your messages will be used in all Wikimedia projects and eventually in all MediaWiki based projects. You do want to check if the format and the variables of the message are still the same. Messages that are specific to your project will have to stay as they are. You can then either remove local messages when the message is to be preferred or, you can update the message at. What we ask you to do is to compare and proof read the messages in and the local messages. In order to remove unnecessary duplication, all the messages that have a local localisation and are exactly the same as the system message will be removed. It is best when messages are as much as possible part of the system messages. Local messages have an impact on the performance of our system. When the system messages in English are the same as the local messages, they will now be inserted in a file and are available for use in all our projects in a timely manner The localisations done by our community at are committed to SVN typically every day. ![]() This is a huge improvement from the old practice where the localisations became available with new software. ![]() Your localisations get into SVN from typically within a day and at worst in two days. From now on new localisations that become available in SVN will become available to your project within 24 hours. The LocalisationUpdate extension is now enabled for all Wikimedia projects. The LocalisationUpdate extension has gone live
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