How many articles/writers does a project has to have to be able to leave the incubator stage and acquire its own domain? Thank you.
I'd like to know it too. Some Incubator projects have more articles than open Wikipedias. If activity is the "life proof", how many edtions per month or contributor must be done?
Regards. Roberto/User:Lin linao
Would like to know myself. Also, by articles must they be of a certain length (byte size)? I noticed in smaller language Wikipedias there are a lot of one line (sentence) articles. Do they count the same as multiple line articles?
-Masssly
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From: Roberto Bahamonde Andrade Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 11:16 PM To: Wikipedia mailing list
I'd like to know it too. Some Incubator projects have more articles than open Wikipedias. If activity is the "life proof", how many edtions per month or contributor must be done?
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Hoi, At some stage the rules were simple. It was easy to look into the status and that changed for all the right reasons but that change had a perverse effect. The idea was to relax the rules, it should be simpler As a consequence the rules were no longer obvious and some people claimed a success. The effect was that there was less attention for what happened. It was no longer easy and obvious. Thanks, GerardM
On 25 September 2015 at 01:19, masssly@ymail.com wrote:
Would like to know myself. Also, by articles must they be of a certain length (byte size)? I noticed in smaller language Wikipedias there are a lot of one line (sentence) articles. Do they count the same as multiple line articles?
-Masssly
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From: Roberto Bahamonde Andrade Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 11:16 PM To: Wikipedia mailing list
I'd like to know it too. Some Incubator projects have more articles than open Wikipedias. If activity is the "life proof", how many edtions per month or contributor must be done?
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In reply to "Incubator projects have more articles than open Wikipedias." It needs to be noted that some open Wikipedias were created before the policy and there is no point in moving them back in the Incubator even if they have a low-level of activity of number of articles.
Amqui
2015-09-24 17:16 GMT-06:00 Roberto Bahamonde Andrade chilotin@gmail.com:
I'd like to know it too. Some Incubator projects have more articles than open Wikipedias. If activity is the "life proof", how many edtions per month or contributor must be done?
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To respond to the question, which appears to be unanswered. In addition to article writing activity, there is a very strict requirement for interface translation as well. The bar is set fairly high, for this reason many languages in the incubator have languished there for long amounts of time in spite of having good articles and levels of activity. This harsh requirement is insisted on by only one member of the language committee (possibly a couple?). On Sep 24, 2015 4:16 PM, "Roberto Bahamonde Andrade" chilotin@gmail.com wrote:
I'd like to know it too. Some Incubator projects have more articles than open Wikipedias. If activity is the "life proof", how many edtions per month or contributor must be done?
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The number of articles is irrelevant. See the policy for requirements: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Language_proposal_policy#Requisites_for_fina...
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