Your Interlingua portal changes

The glossary was never in a separate subpage, you're the one who moved it there. I'm going to undo that now as I do not like this change and I do not see any good reason for it.

McDutchie (talk)21:28, 5 March 2022

OK, but this is very different from other "portals" that, as their name imply should just be a colelction of ressources. All other languages manage subpages for various things, and notably the glossary which is very expansible. It also uses a consequent size in the summary. That's why I placed the strong link to the glossary just below the summary. And I also linked this glossary to other glossaries (there are new ones including one new which is fully translatable across all languages. There are also multiple glossaries for specific projects (not Wikimedia or Mediawiki), that your revert will now hide. For maintenance purpose, your revert will be moredifficult to manage consistantly. It is the creation of cross-language glossaries that motivated the separation of your glossary in a separate subpage, making the portal what it was at its origin: a portal for all ressources. Some portals ontain a few additional sections but they are much more limited in goals, and when these extensions become consequent, they all use separate pages.

Verdy p (talk)00:33, 6 March 2022