|From: Karl Juhnke <yangfuli(a)yahoo.com>
|Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2002 13:08:49 -0700 (PDT)
|
|--- Tim Marklew <tmarklew(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
|> 95% of edits (again counting logged in users only) have been
|> made by only around 200 Wikipedians. The Wikipedia community is
|> still quite a small corner of the Internet!
|
|What a hoot! That puts a different spin on the stat "3509 registered
|users, 37 of whom are administrators". Here I thought 37/3509 = about
|one percent of us were administrators, when in fact 37/200 = about one
|fifth of us are.
|
|My mother once told me the story of a certain undergraduate educational
|institution which surveyed the incoming freshmen, and asked each, among
|other things, whether s/he was "more of a leader" or "more of a
|follower". The results were compiled: the class consisted of exactly
|one follower and the rest leaders!
|
|Following dilligently,
|-Karl
|
I *knew* I didn't want admin privileges. Better to keep my street
cred.
Tom Parmenter
Ortolan88