On 14/02/2011, Brian J Mingus <brian.mingus(a)colorado.edu> wrote:
Considering that 55% of articles are stubs and 21% are
start awarding
Wikipedia a C overall is quite generous.
I think you can't take the simple percentages of articles, a lot of
the most important and well visited articles are pretty well sorted,
whereas the stubs are mostly articles few people go to.
I would think that percentages of FA/GA/A/B/C/Start/Stub with respect
to page hits would be much more illuminating.
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Brian Mingus
Graduate student
Computational Cognitive Neuroscience Lab
University of Colorado at Boulder
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-Ian Woollard