> I'm not sure a standard format is desirable. What if some sections are not > relevant to a given article? > > As for checking each article for grammatical correctness, perhaps that's > best done for each article individually. Well, all wikipedias I know, (including the english wikipedia have a standard format), what I'm suggesting is that we take advantage of the tools lojban provides to organize text: namely marking sections with "ni'o" and "ni'oni'o...". As for relevant sections, it is not a bot's task to consider relevance, but merely to perform repetitive tasks. And although usually that does not include checking grammar, in the case of lojban a bot could warn the editors that their text doesn't parse. It would still be up to the editors to decide whether they make any corrections though. Si no está en Windows Live nunca pasó. Actualiza tu Perfil |