2011/9/11 Kirill Krasnov krasnovforum@gmail.com:
Hi, John.
You wrote Sunday, September 11, 2011, 8:38:07 PM:
2011/9/11 Краснов Кирилл krasnovforum@gmail.com
Sorry, what is sep11.wikipedia.org? Is it project Wikipedia Org? Why not domain jan01.wikipedia.org, mar08.wikipedia.org, etc?
Why not http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beslan_school_hostage_crisis ?
Sorry for my badly english. I translate with google next text:
I honor the memory of all victims of this tragic day. I express my condolences to all relatives and friends who lost loved ones. But Wikipedia is an international project, which should equally take into account all the rights and freedoms of people around the world. What a tragedy of September 11 terrorist attack other notable terrorist attacks? Why for that date, there is a subdomain Wikipedia, and for other important dates, no? Why not make a date on every terrorist attack? For example, in Norway http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Norway_attacks ?
-- Best regards, Kirill http://www.kraeg.ru/
Kirill,
The Sept. 11 wiki is closed now. But it was set up very early in Wikipedia's history, before we had really figured out how huge and international Wikipedia would be (and before we started using the "Wikimedia" name). First, as Finne says, there were lots of entries created on the English Wikipedia that weren't strictly "encyclopedic", so a separate subdomain was created for them. Then, a few years later after discussion about whether such a project was really appropriate for Wikimedia, the wiki was closed, and later the content was moved over to the Internet Archive and elsewhere. We kept the link as a redirect simply for historical preservation purposes :) You can read more on meta: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Sep11wiki
As a historical note, I believe the 9/11 attacks were one of the first times that the Wikipedia community really responded by writing articles in real-time, a phenomena that has become one of our extraordinary hallmarks as a project in the last ten years.
best, -- phoebe