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In my opionion, we need a good organisation not only to have  a lice look but also to organize and automatize some of the work.
 
 
==Wikimedia-Possibilities==
 
Use
 
*templates/infoboxes [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Infobox see english example here] oder [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilfe:Formatvorlagen german page]
 
*namespaces
 
*categories
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Bot_policy Bots]
 
 
==Guidelines==
 
For this, the following should be done and written down in a kind of guideline (like [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Community_portal#Guidelines here]) for authors:
 
* Use for every knowledge-page (every command, mode,menu-entry,property and view-part) a specials template, so that every page has the same parts.
 
* Define the way how the translated pages (''english is basic!'') should be named.
 
**Command:Function ''... I'm not very professional, but may be we can use namespaces to organize the knowledge-pages''
 
**Command:Funktion (Deutsch)
 
**Command:Fonction (Francais)
 
* Prepare translation-boxes as templates to link from one language to another'' ... may be there can be a template for every knowledge-page that can be used in every language.''
 
 
==Translation-Help==
 
I used at a german school-wiki a bot for a very short-time, and  so I think that one or some more bots can help a lot to automatize some of the work that needs to be done for translation.
 
If  every knowledge-page has the same structure a bot might be possible to:
 
* create a list of every knowledge-page in english and let space for the translators to translate the words
 
* ...
 

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