Thanks for the info.
Yeah, it would be good to analyze the data and see what worked and what
not.
How's going in the English contest?
Aubrey
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 9:32 AM, Carles Paredes Lanau <
carlesparedes(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Catalan Wikipedia has a link to contest too. The
reason of Italian success
is that only count validated pages. In Catalan contest the most
contributions proofreads pages (75%), because it's three points and
validates 1 point. Although the activity is awesome too.
Next week, we should analyze this contest for future editions.
El dia 27/11/2013 9.16, "Andrea Zanni" <zanni.andrea84(a)gmail.com> va
escriure:
Dear Wikisourcerors,
English, Catalan and Italian Wikisource are running a proofreading
contest.
Looking at the stats (
http://toolserver.org/~phe/statistics.php?diff=1)
we see that the Italian Wikisource is way more succesfull: this is
probably due to the fact that we have a link to the contest on the Italian
Wikipedia.
I would suggest you to ask the community to run it for you for the last
days,
it could be a boost for the contest.
And, hopefully, some users will stay :-)
Aubrey
PS: I also think that the "lottery" prize, which we copied from the
Catalan contest, is a great idea. In the Italian contest, the second and
third prize will be extracted from the validated pages: this means that
everyone has a chance to win, and the more I read the more chance I have.
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