On 9/5/06, Matt Brown <morven(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I also bet that if you ranked editors by surviving words in the
encyclopedia (not project or talk) you might be quite surprised to see
who ranks high. People get noticed on Wikipedia for participating in
project-space, for one reason or another, not for their article
contribs.
Not so, I primarily know Violetriga for his/her odd-ball yet encyclopedic
article creations.
People with multiple FA's to their name are recognized for it. No doubt will
I know most people for their project edits, but people who spend a lot of
time creating good articles are very much noticed.
But it is also may not be the best approach for the
future, if we are
really
switching to a "quality over quantity"
mentality.
Are we?
Yes, it's one of the things Jimmy mentioned at the latest Wikimania.
Mgm