Wikipedia snagged some Bhutani coverage this week, though it seems to have been written a few months ago... A journalist writing for /kuensel online/, "Bhutan's daily news site," cheerfully noted the existence of a Dzongkha Wikipedia.
http://www.kuenselonline.com/article.php?sid=5656 http://dz.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilst_Ooli
Meanwhile the Chinese government is developing a editable encyclopedia of Chinese history, including all extant documents from before 1911. According to Xinhuanet, "Volunteers may register at www.china-can.com to become an intern editor, assistant editor or editor."
The site is designed for "50 billion words and 35 million media files"; I'm guessing that's a British billion... so around 100 TB.
From the looks of their website, however, they're just getting off the
ground (and relearning html lessons from 1998)
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2005-06/23/content_3125788.htm http://www.china-can.com/index.htm
-- SJ