Hi,
Congratulations !
BTW, this should be sent to the Wiktionary list. I updated the portal and the statistics.
Subject: [Wikipedia-l] Wiktionary www page Date: Wednesday 18 May 2005 07:20 From: "James R. Johnson" To: wikipedia-l@wikimedia.org
Hello,
I just wanted to inform the list that the Anglo-Saxon wiktionary has over 100 entries!
Later,
James
Hi,
FYI, we have now 21 Wiktionaries with more than 1,000 articles and 20 more with more than 100 articles.
Yann
Yann Forget wrote:
Hi,
FYI, we have now 21 Wiktionaries with more than 1,000 articles and 20 more with more than 100 articles.
Although of course counting the number of articles/words can lead to an excessive valuation of stubs, I think it is also quite fun and interesting, if done cautiously.
It is always wonderful to celebrate milestones, and I love hearing about them. Please anyone who notices a language drawing close to a milestone, let's celebrate it here.
--Jimbo
Jimmy Wales wrote:
Yann Forget wrote:
Hi,
FYI, we have now 21 Wiktionaries with more than 1,000 articles and 20 more with more than 100 articles.
Although of course counting the number of articles/words can lead to an excessive valuation of stubs, I think it is also quite fun and interesting, if done cautiously.
It is always wonderful to celebrate milestones, and I love hearing about them. Please anyone who notices a language drawing close to a milestone, let's celebrate it here.
The "Ido" Wiktionary has nearly 11,000 articles with 11 contributors and no administrators. Ido is a constructed language that was an early break off from Esperanto. Most of the articles are indeed stubs showing only a word from some language and its translation into Ido. :-)
Ec
Ray Saintonge saintonge@telus.net wrote:
Jimmy Wales wrote:
Although of course counting the number of articles/words can lead to an excessive valuation of stubs, I think it is also quite fun and interesting, if done cautiously.
It is always wonderful to celebrate milestones, and I love hearing about them. Please anyone who notices a language drawing close to a milestone, let's celebrate it here.
The "Ido" Wiktionary has nearly 11,000 articles with 11 contributors and no administrators. Ido is a constructed language that was an early break off from Esperanto. Most of the articles are indeed stubs showing only a word from some language and its translation into Ido. :-)
The Latin Wiktionary has just reached 2,000 articles. @whee.
*Muke!
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