At 11.18 15/01/2009 -0500, you wrote:
None of this information is stored in the database
really. A count of
real articles vs. stubs is sort of stored in the site_stats. The content
pages that aren't stubs are counted in ss_good_articles. However,
ss_total_pages is all pages, content or not; making this a bad metric
for your purposes. An individual wiki's concept of stub/normal/good/
featured is a completely arbitrary system not based in the actual
software in any way. The only idea I'd have (for English Wikipedia)
would be cross-referencing to see which articles contain the {{stub}}
(or similar) template, as that should give you a good idea of stubs.
Perhaps similar things could be done with {{featured}}?
Thanks for yor reply.
I don't need a generale measure but I need the status for each single
page; as far as I have seen probably the only solution is to look at
the corresponding templates, maybe via the table marco suggested me.
Cheers,
Eugenio.