Hi everybody,
I would like to announce that just in the last couple days the Serbocroatian Wikipedia crossed the 1000-article mark.
It is fast growing now -- already it is nearly 1/4 the size of the Bosnian WP, 1/10 the size of the Croatian WP, and 1/15 the size of the Serbian WP.
It is my hope that at some point in the future, probably when sh.wiki reaches a bigger number of articles, that these three Wikipedias can, by a democratic vote, unite and all use sh.wiki together although it will take a lot of work to get there.
One reason for the fast growth is that most articles are not new material, but rather are based on the existing articles from the Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian WPs. This means that there are nearly 30.000 articles to draw from, although there is a certain degree of overlap.
Cheers Mark
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I would like to add a few of the reasons hoping for a unified Serbocroatian WP:
1) The three Yugoslav languages are all mutually intelligible at nearly 100%. Although Serbian sometimes uses Cyrillic, lossless Cyrillic-Latin conversion can be performed. 2) To have Bosnians, Croatians, Serbians, and Montenegrins working together in one Wikipedia will hopefully help with a better NPOV environment, although there might be tenseness in national issues (for example, the current sh.wiki article about the Srebrenica massacre contains only links to the article on the 3 other WPs due to its controversial nature and potential POV problems) 3) More people who share a common language (or "very similar languages", if you prefer) working together can ultimately create a larger, more detailed, and generally higher-quality encyclopaedia. Currently, these people are divided into 3 WPs which are all excellent already on their own.
Also note that this is not something I expect to happen soon -- maybe a few years off.
Mark
On 09/10/05, Mark Williamson node.ue@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everybody,
I would like to announce that just in the last couple days the Serbocroatian Wikipedia crossed the 1000-article mark.
It is fast growing now -- already it is nearly 1/4 the size of the Bosnian WP, 1/10 the size of the Croatian WP, and 1/15 the size of the Serbian WP.
It is my hope that at some point in the future, probably when sh.wiki reaches a bigger number of articles, that these three Wikipedias can, by a democratic vote, unite and all use sh.wiki together although it will take a lot of work to get there.
One reason for the fast growth is that most articles are not new material, but rather are based on the existing articles from the Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian WPs. This means that there are nearly 30.000 articles to draw from, although there is a certain degree of overlap.
Cheers Mark
-- SI HOC LEGERE SCIS NIMIVM ERVDITIONIS HABES QVANTVM MATERIAE MATERIETVR MARMOTA MONAX SI MARMOTA MONAX MATERIAM POSSIT MATERIARI ESTNE VOLVMEN IN TOGA AN SOLVM TIBI LIBET ME VIDERE
-- SI HOC LEGERE SCIS NIMIVM ERVDITIONIS HABES QVANTVM MATERIAE MATERIETVR MARMOTA MONAX SI MARMOTA MONAX MATERIAM POSSIT MATERIARI ESTNE VOLVMEN IN TOGA AN SOLVM TIBI LIBET ME VIDERE
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