I think thats one of the things we are finding out. So far we have lost three articles to non-notability. Some others may be merged in time. But its not lack of articles.
 
There is an open invite to help today and to just attend the celebrations tomorrow. I can't get over walking around a town that has 60 banners saying its working with Wikimedia UK. Press coverage at 3 tomorrow in the Shire Hall, but come and try some of the Wikipedia trails around the town and marvel at the Welcome to Monmouth signs saying "Worlds First Wikipedia Town". Hope to see you tomorrow.

On 18 May 2012 08:59, Gordon Joly <gordon.joly@pobox.com> wrote:
On 17/05/12 15:12, Stevie Benton wrote:

I'm sure you all know about Monmouthpedia by now.
Yes, indeed. I wonder if you extrapolated forwards, how big or how small a thing has to be before it received attention in the English Wikipedia. As Wikipedia expands, articles and projects might be created for smaller and smaller units. That is a country article, a region article, a town article, a street article, and finally a street address article. Will every address (32 million I believe) in the UK have an article in Wikipedia? Probably not.

My example is absurd, of course. But my question is what is the granularity of articles? Some places, buildings, streets are merged and some stand on their own. Some are deleted since they do not meet the current standards for "significance".

BTW, I live here....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lansbury_Estate

.... hence, a place with great significance?

:-)

Gordo


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