Hi there,
I just wanted to tell you that de:user:dapete has developed a tool to see how a specific category relates to the main category.
Check it out at http://tools.wikimedia.de/~dapete/catgraph/ and use the wiki commonswiki
Best regards,
Flo
On 4/12/07, Florian Straub flominator@gmx.net wrote:
Hi there,
I just wanted to tell you that de:user:dapete has developed a tool to see how a specific category relates to the main category.
Check it out at http://tools.wikimedia.de/~dapete/catgraph/ and use the wiki commonswiki
The category graph on enwiki was recently proven to be a scale free network. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scale-free_network)
It appears that commons may be following the same pattern.
I view this as problematic, since SFNs do not logically partition information.
However, I think we have too many people invested in the current system to allow any changes. Oh well.
Very awesome. And yes, the first example I tried made me kinda sad...oh well.
Can we do a javascript thingy to add a link to this for each category page?
cheers, Brianna user:pfctdayelise
On 13/04/07, Florian Straub flominator@gmx.net wrote:
Hi there,
I just wanted to tell you that de:user:dapete has developed a tool to see how a specific category relates to the main category.
Check it out at http://tools.wikimedia.de/~dapete/catgraph/ and use the wiki commonswiki
Best regards,
Flo
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