On 6/17/07, Thomas Dalton <thomas.dalton(a)gmail.com> wrote:
The Dutch
Wikipedia is much younger than the English. If you could see
the English Wikipedia when it was the same age as the Dutch is now,
That would be this January.
How do you mean? You mean last January? The Dutch Wikipedia is only 5
months younger than the English? That sounds unlikely.
The Dutch Wikipedia was started on June 19th 2001n according to
http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nederlandstalige_Wikipedia.
In their defence, a large number of refs can be a sign of OR. Bringing
things together from lots of places and drawing your
own conclusions
(whether explicitly or implicitly) is OR. It is best to get everything
from one ref where possible.
The main argument against was readibility, not OR.
Michel