geni wrote:
English wikipedia has 2.9 million articles and far
more words and can
still have things added to it by teenagers. And it's not just
different inclusion standards. For example [[Langstone]] meets any
reasonable inclusion standards. De does not have an article.
[[Ordnance Survey]] is clearly notable. No article on De.
Ordnance Survey would be a great addition to de-WP. I might write it
myself *g*. But do you expect kids to write on those - for them -
obscure topics? And if there are kids with knowledge and understanding
on these or other topics, they will be fascinated by Wikipedia and find
the project on their own. We don't need to recruit these prodigy childs.
Recruiting efforts should be done where contributions to Wikipedia are
not coming naturally. One of those fields are retired professionals.
Ciao Henning