2009/2/15 P. Birken <pbirken(a)gmail.com>om>:
On February, 4th, all articles of the german WP had at
least one
sighted revision. Since then, only pages newly created by noneditors
have to be looked at. On average, around 1.000 pages were marked for
the first time per day and these are now carried over to looking at
edits that have to be flagged. This means that since February 4th, the
number of pages with revisions awaiting review has dropped from almost
13.000 to 5.000 (see
http://toolserver.org/~aka/cgi-bin/reviewcnt.cgi?lang=german&action=ima…
last picture). More importantly, the maximal waiting time for edits to
be reviewed has dropped from 16 days to less than 7 now, which means
that finally, we are now in an acceptable regime. The goal is, to
reduce this time until tuesday to 5 days
(
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Gesichtete_Versionen/Nachsichtung).
The median waiting time for edits until review is still within hours.
This is fantastic news! Congratulations to the German Wikipedia.
Hopefully this will allay some of the fears of English Wikipedians.