And even if that was true for the English Wikipedia, it certainly is not for other large Wikipedias, which seem to have the same trend, according to the study.
2011/3/29 Nikola Smolenski smolensk@eunet.rs
On 03/29/2011 11:40 AM, Theo10011 wrote:
The second issue as I see it, we might not be approaching the sum of all human knowledge but we're running out of what the core
non/semi-professional
community can contribute. We are at over 3.5 million articles (go
Pokemon)
I strongly disagree. I see thousands of articles I could write outside of my profession if only I would have time and inclination. And I see missing articles even in well-covered topics like programming.
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