Alfio wrote:
The table+calendar for each year is around 18Kbytes
and >100 links,
so if it has been added to 2000+ years, that's easily enough to
account for the increase in database size, and I suspect in words and
links.
Right on the spot. I checked a random year:
http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/1880
7 links for weekdays occur 12 times each on the page, other doubles occur.
A bit wasteful in my view, but with new server who cares about performance
:)
Perhaps some other bot will tidy things up sometime.
Anyway, I adapted the stats script: each link will only be counted once per
article.
pl: number of internal links dropped from 598K to 373K = 62%
for comparison
nl: dropped from 312K to 292K = 94%
New Perl scripts will be ready for upload probably tomorrow.
They will also add some data on most active contributors:
edits in last 30 days, ranking now and 30 days ago.
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Camille/Shaihulud,
Did you produce the stats on your own PC, from downloaded dumps?
Brion used to do just that until a few months ago (I have trouble
downloading the largest dumps intact myself)
but in recent months ran them directly on the server,
(which is why they were not updated in recent weeks, by the way, with all
that server shuffling).
Downloading all dumps each week seems quite a hassle. But if Brion gave you
server access, fine with me,
one less monkey on his back. I just need to know whom to address for
occasional updates.
Erik Zachte