Extension talk:GlobalUserPage

Different pages for various projects?
I was talking with m:User:Effeietsanders (and others) at Wikimania about this extension, and described the way it will function for different languages (using subpages such as "/az" or "/zh" to push a specific language variant).

He suggested adding another level of variations for the different project-types. To quote: "a different userpage for wiktionary/wikipedia/wikisource etc, and basically allowing wikimedians to create a table to select which project should display which version of their userpage".

That would be handy for editors who want to keep separate lists of bookmarks easily available at each project-type. Is it possible to do that, either the way that Effeietsanders suggests, or with subpages at meta such as "User:Quiddity/wikt" ?

Tangentially, perhaps it would be useful for editors such as those in the Small Wiki Monitoring Team to have a special variation of userpage that they use at some wikis?

Possibly just 1 or 2 variants would be sufficient, if creating support for that is simpler than the alternative. (On top of the existing language-variants, which will be awesome). Thanks! –Quiddity (talk) 00:48, 14 August 2014 (UTC)
 * Ehhhhh, that would get very complex, very fast. The point of the language variance isn't for different content, it's so you could create a userpage, make it translatable using the Translate extension, and local wikis would show a localized version. The idea of a global user page is that you have just one, and it shows up everywhere. I'm not super opposed to the idea, but I don't think it's currently worth the amount of work it would take. Legoktm (talk) 05:29, 15 August 2014 (UTC)