We could give you these results for the Italian, Polish, German, or
Portuguese Wikipedias.
For the English ones, you need to wait a little bit longer (we need to do
one more run, probably a month). The results are all in a standard format,
so once you write a script to look at one, you can look at them all. Which
ones are of interest to you? We should actually put them on a web page.
Luca
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Joseph Reagle <reagle(a)mit.edu> wrote:
On Friday 06 November 2009, Luca de Alfaro wrote:
Of course, this would just give you a measure of
how much of each
contribution is kept. It would not tell you much about the intellectual
contribution -- your adding a date for an event, will be judges as much
as a
bot adding a new category to the revision (both
1-word changes).
I don't think I have the expertise or computational resources to run such
an analysis, but if it's convenient, I'd be interested in some results.
Basically, I'm just wondering how much of the stuff that comes in is at
least in some way useful.
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