On 9/21/06, Gregory Maxwell gmaxwell@gmail.com wrote:
It's WAY more than 50% if you count by revision.
wikidb=> select page_namespace=0 as main_ns,count(page_title) from analysis_user group by (page_namespace=0); main_ns | count -------------+---------- t | 42893625 f | 15652166 (2 rows)
If in fact waking about writing an encyclopedia were indeed more popular, it would be a sad thing indeed... But I suppose it's only natural for everyone to think their own involvement is the most important...
Now, now :-)
I like these numbers. To restate my last question -- 25% of all revisions are to non-article pages. Is this in accordance with the goal of producing a great encyclopedia, or is this noise that we should eventually reduce to a more manageable level?
--SJ