On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 9:12 PM, Lars Aronsson lars@aronsson.se wrote:
No, it is not. Within each of these nine projects, new encyclopedic articles, new news reports, new books, new quotations are created every day. As well as new categories of encyclopedic articles, new portals, new WikiProjects. Each of these is a "project" in its own right, managed over a long time by one or more individuals. But they don't need their own domain names and logotypes because they are able to fit within the structure of these nine projects.
I agree with Lars here. The projects that we do have are all broad projects for certain "types" of material. Most projects that are proposed are limited to certain subjects, or certain idiosyncracies of intrapersonal interaction, or something else. Instead of lamenting the relative lack of new projects, we should be grateful that the projects we do have are sufficiently general and adaptive enough to support diverse materials.
I have seen very very few project proposals that couldn't fit in at one of the existing projects, and the remaining few are highly questionable in their merits anyway. New projects are only good if they do not significantly overlap with our existing projects, and if they expand our realm of possibility. I suspect that the potential for massive expansion that is not covered by our current projects is very small.
--Andrew Whitworth