Thanks. This is one of the ongoing challenges for small Wikipedias. It
helps to keep the focus on them, but also needed, I think, is
recruitment of individuals with skills and interest (that's a long
discussion). For small projects, one or a few individuals can have
tremendous impact - a current example is the Northern Sotho (aka Sepedi)
Wikipedia
https://nso.wikipedia.org/
Don
On 5/11/2016 8:06 PM, Asaf Bartov wrote:
Whoever it was, they seem to have given up. There
have been zero
active editors in the past few months. :(
A.
On Mon, May 2, 2016 at 6:14 PM, Don Osborn <dzo(a)bisharat.net
<mailto:dzo@bisharat.net>> wrote:
FYI, the Kikuyu (Gĩkũyũ) Wikipedia
https://ki.wikipedia.org/ has
passed the 1000 article milestone, currently with 1321 articles.
At the end of January it had only 847.
A quick look at random pages, however, shows many of the pages are
single sentence articles on cities. Still, it would be interesting
to know more about who has been doing the recent editing, and
their plans.
One evident gap is that the interface (commands) has not yet been
translated into Kikuyu.
Don Osborn
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