I really don't know.
I'm not active on wikibooks myself.
Just run stats for it.
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From: textbook-l-bounces(a)wikimedia.org
[mailto:textbook-l-bounces@wikimedia.org]On Behalf Of kelvSYC
Sent: Friday, 22 April 2005 08:43
To: Wikimedia textbook discussion
Subject: [Textbook-l] Executive inaction?
For some reason, I have the impression that important administrative
things take too long to do in Wikibooks. For example, pages are on vfd
or speedy for months without any resolution. A lot still has to be
transwikied out of en.wikibooks and into their language books, and
there are few who would discuss policy such as a uniform book naming
scheme (much less few who could get to any consensus or make every book
conform to such a standard).
Is there something going on that I should be aware of, or is it that
Wikibooks really is way too undermanned in terms of people in positions
of authority?
[[en:b:User:kelvSYC]], [[en:w:User:kelvSYC]], [[en:wikt:User:kelvSYC]]
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