On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 12:44 AM, Lars Aronsson lars@aronsson.se wrote:
Stephen Bain wrote:
Swedish Wikipedia is distributed in almost exactly the same way as English Wikipedia, with the difference being that its average size is less than half that of En's, at around 1900 bytes.
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It was only recently that the stubbiness of the Swedish Wikipedia, relative to other languages of Wikipedia, started to come into public awareness. Most regular wikipedians are now aware of this.
Well, since the graphs are distributed in the same way, one can say that Swedish Wikipedia is just as stubby as the English Wikipedia, if you define a stub relative to the average article size, which I think is probably a better definition than any absolute byte value.