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Archive of earlier discussions is at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Scouting/Translations/archive.
The basis for rnaming articles as incorporated into Wikipedia:WikiProject Scouting/RulesStandards#Article names on 25 April, 2007, is:
Separate from these key proposals we note:
We try to find whether the organisation uses an official English name. Failing that we see whether there is an obvious translation. If that is not unique, are the different translations trivial in the sense that they translate back to the same name. We use Scouting in XXX, for all countries XXX including English-speaking countries, as a redirect, a disambiguation page or a brief article. If the first two points do not resolve the name, we consider using Scouting in XXX to cover ALL aspects of Scouting in the country. If that is not acceptable, due perhaps to there being many Scout organisations and the argument is only about the name of one of them, we use the non-English name used by the organisation itself. We then use any English translation as a redirect to the non-English title. Note, if this summary conflicts with the points above, it needs to be corrected as the points above are the agreed wording.
I have left in place this set of tables that was added by evrik on 28 October 2006. I hope to improve them as a basis for renaming articles according to the procedures agreed and keep track of the activity. This may have to wait for a while. -- Bduke 09:21, 25 April 2007 (UTC)
The following are the countries listed at {{ EuropeanScout}}.
The following are the countries listed at {{ InteramericanScout}}.
The following are the countries listed at {{ Asia-PacificScout}}.
The following are the countries listed at {{ AfricaScout}}.
The following are the countries listed at {{ ArabScout}}.
Note: Nearly all members of the WOSM-Arab region have official names in two or three languages, mostly in English (or French) and Arab. -- jergen 07:33, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
The following are the countries listed at {{ EurAsiaScout}}.
Lists only existing articles, for full list see List of World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts members:
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Archive of earlier discussions is at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Scouting/Translations/archive.
The basis for rnaming articles as incorporated into Wikipedia:WikiProject Scouting/RulesStandards#Article names on 25 April, 2007, is:
Separate from these key proposals we note:
We try to find whether the organisation uses an official English name. Failing that we see whether there is an obvious translation. If that is not unique, are the different translations trivial in the sense that they translate back to the same name. We use Scouting in XXX, for all countries XXX including English-speaking countries, as a redirect, a disambiguation page or a brief article. If the first two points do not resolve the name, we consider using Scouting in XXX to cover ALL aspects of Scouting in the country. If that is not acceptable, due perhaps to there being many Scout organisations and the argument is only about the name of one of them, we use the non-English name used by the organisation itself. We then use any English translation as a redirect to the non-English title. Note, if this summary conflicts with the points above, it needs to be corrected as the points above are the agreed wording.
I have left in place this set of tables that was added by evrik on 28 October 2006. I hope to improve them as a basis for renaming articles according to the procedures agreed and keep track of the activity. This may have to wait for a while. -- Bduke 09:21, 25 April 2007 (UTC)
The following are the countries listed at {{ EuropeanScout}}.
The following are the countries listed at {{ InteramericanScout}}.
The following are the countries listed at {{ Asia-PacificScout}}.
The following are the countries listed at {{ AfricaScout}}.
The following are the countries listed at {{ ArabScout}}.
Note: Nearly all members of the WOSM-Arab region have official names in two or three languages, mostly in English (or French) and Arab. -- jergen 07:33, 30 October 2006 (UTC)
The following are the countries listed at {{ EurAsiaScout}}.
Lists only existing articles, for full list see List of World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts members: