Board Thread:Watercooler/@comment-5590118-20141018174753

Lately I have noticed that there are no real policies or style guidelines when it comes to scripts and their documentation/internationalization.

Over the past couple of months I have noticed int. (International) users simply creating new scripts that are the exact same as others but with the interfaces translated. This seems rather unnecessary as everything could easily be solved if each script that was placed on this wiki had i18n support (which they should).

Not only is there an issue with new scripts being translated there is also the issue of script documentation which does not usually get translated. As a wiki full of developers I think it is time to consider these issues and if possible find ways to resolve them in order to create a pleasant community for everyone to use.

I have come up with a few possible solutions:
 * Code quality guidelines
 * i18n support
 * Tabbed doc pages
 * Not allowing multiple versions of a script for the pure purpose of translation
 * etc.

What do you all think of this? 