Is there a place where I can see the current sizes of the various
languages? The statistics page is still showing the situation of late
December, and going through about 150 languages by hand is an awful
lot of work (I use a list of 10, 20, 30, 50, 100 'largest' languages
for the bot).
Andre Engels
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 17:46:38 -0700, Mark Williamson <node.ue(a)gmail.com> wrote:
At about the same time, the Georgian Wikipedia grew
from around 17
articles to well over 100, and the Armenian Wikipedia grew from about
3 articles to well over 100. The Breton Wikipedia grew from 57 or so
articles to well over 100.
Other Wikipedias had a similar sudden growth just a little bit prior,
such as the Aragonese and Limburgish Wikipedias.
All of this growth occurred in the space of 1-3 weeks, and sometimes even less.
Mark
On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 21:53:42 EST, daniwo59(a)aol.com <daniwo59(a)aol.com> wrote:
With all the hype about English hitting 500k, I
just want to point out
another milestone that is being overlooked.
A while back, Amikeco and some others began pressing for an Ossetian
Wikipedia. It took a while, but they finally got it, and in a very short time, they
passed the 100 article mark. This is especially impressive for a language
that few people have heard of. Great work for a small group of committed
editors.
I just want to congratulate them on this achievement, and hope that it
inspires some of the other small Wikis to pick up speed and grow.
Good work.
Danny
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