[Wikipedia-l] Tic, toc, tic, toc - Approaching 100,000 English "articles"
Daniel Mayer
maveric149 at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 18 23:31:30 UTC 2003
I've said this before and I will say it one more time: Do we want to keep the
piss-poor definition for automatic article detection?
I propose (again) that the current definition be used for "entries" and a more
stringent definition be used for "probable articles" (everything, of course,
is still a page).
We can simply take the count for entries and exclude anything that is less
than 500 bytes and has a link on it to [[Wikipedia:Disambiguation]] (or is
listed on one of links of disambiguating pages pages). That would give us
about 80,000 probable articles in the English Wikipedia (yes that still
includes about 30,000 rambot articles but so what? They are far more useful
as /articles/ than are many other entries we call articles).
The current prediction is that we should hit the 100,000 mark the middle of
next week. Press release or no press release, that number on the Main Page
will get some attention (thus the need for a press release to explain
things).
-- Daniel Mayer (aka mav)
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