[Foundation-l] New projects opened
Anders Wennersten
anders.wennersten at bonetmail.com
Fri Aug 21 08:41:39 UTC 2009
When I analyze different language version I have developed a small model
dividing up the versions into being in one out of three development phases
-The buildup phase where mostly just more articles are added. Most of
the bigger versions have left this phase but many newer one are still in
this. I see it as a sign of failure on these, when the number of access
to the version decrease on a yearly base, look at the sicilian, faroese
or lombardian versions. Fewer accesses will mens less interest, fewer
newer editor and probably decreasing value and quality that could very
well be a sign bad circle making it successively worse
-The consolidating phase, where most major versions are today (except en
and de). Here quality, content and seriousness will be in focus. If we
fail here we will no attract new editors and/or seniors ("we do not want
to contribute to something too amateurish"). Perhaps the Danish version
is a good example of the problems not succeeding in this phase. On the
Swedish version we have for a year and a half have had focus on
quality and this summer we actually see very promising figures, traffic
increasing +20% on a yearly baser, record numbers of new articles, many
new "older" contributers. Perhaps we have passed the mid-life crises?
-The mature phase where I see only en and de being, and where focus is
content sources etc. here I see a risk of us being too elitistic and
discouraging younger contributers. Working very much with iw linking I
actually am starting to find many articles missing on de:wp nowadays,
mostly in "semi-serious" areas like comicstrip heroes etc. It could be a
warning sign and a risk that we frighten away our original core of young
enthusiasts to other wikis which in the long run could become
competitors to de:wp.
Anders
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