Anthere wrote:
Has over 50 edits on en as well, but was not counted anyway since he
had no user page linked to from meta.
Baf
http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&target=…
Will probably not be a very strong participant here given the number of
recent edits;
165 edits since the start of last month. Is this not enough? How many
edits are people supposed to make before they are allowed to vote for
a Wikinews?
Un illustre inconnu
http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&target=…
An editor as well, but hardly a participant really
171 edits since the start of last month but was not counted anyway
since no user page linked to.
That's because he's changed username:
http://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&target=…
75 edits since the start of last month
Was not counted anyway.
Has almost 1500 edits on bg.
Also has around 800 edits on en.
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An ip vote.
Was not counted anyway.
There were also six people who voted in support of Wikinews on the
French voting page but did not list themselves on the new page.
How many edits do users need to have? I'm very surprised you think
that 160 edits in 2 months is not enough. What more do they need
before a Wikinews can be created?
Elian wrote:
Are you sure that this is a good
idea? IMO it's questionable if a wiki
should really be set up if a clear majority voted against the creation
of wikinews, especially with the concerns raised there.
People were voting for the project as a whole then, not for individual
language versions. Now Wikinews exists, views of whether a new
language should be added may well change.
However, in the case of Chinese, the possibility of this leading to
the Chinese Wikipedia being blocked again ought to be considered
before this is created, despite it having 8 supporters (5 with a user
page).
Angela.