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100: 2007-01-30
100: 2007-01-30


150: 2007-03-22
150: 2007-03-21


200: 2007-05-11
200: 2007-05-10


launch: 2007-03-28 (?), i.e. 157th working day
launch: 2007-03-28 (?), i.e. 157th working day
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==Pages==
==Pages==


The first graph shows the number of articles (technically speaking, all pages from mainspace without redirects). Observe an acceleration after the launch (about 150). As a trivia fact, one may notice a small jump about 50th day. What was it? On December 7, 2006, some viper articles were uploaded.


The second graph shows number of all pages from all namespaces (e.g. userpages, talk pages and images are included, redirects are _not_). This is the green line. The blue line is the one from the first graph (i.e. the mainspace pages). What happened about 125th day? It was Saint Valentine's, 14/02/2007, when after slashdotting many new user registered (and were welcomed on their talk pages!). Notice that at the same time there was no significant growth in the mainspace. Apparently, the newly registered users were mainly watching (at the time there was no unregistered access to the wiki). Again, a more stable growth rate has been established after the launch.
The third and forth figure present "global creation rates". The rate for "pure" articles  (technically: mainspace without redirects) is traced  in blue; the green line corresponds to all pages (still, without redirects). This is calculated as the number of articles (pages, respectively) divided by the number of working days<ref>Technical sidenote: on the third graph the first two days were truncated for the obvious reason: starting with, say, 25 pages --so with a realtively high creation rate-- is not very relevant, results in changing the scale and makes the graph less readable.  </ref>
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[[Image:Number_of_articles.png|thumb|left|700px|Fig. 1. Number of articles]]
The first graph shows the number of articles (technically speaking, all pages from mainspace without redirects). Observe an acceleration after the launch (about 150). As a trivia fact, one may notice a small jump about 50th day. What was it? On December 7, 2006, some viper articles were uploaded.
[[Image:Number_of_articles.png|thumb|left|600px|Fig. 1. Number of articles]]
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[[Image:Number_of_all_pages.png|thumb|left|700px|Fig. 2. Number of all pages from all namespaces without redirects (green) and articles (blue)]]
The second graph shows number of all pages from all namespaces (e.g. userpages, talk pages and images are included, redirects are _not_). This is the green line. The blue line is the one from the first graph (i.e. the mainspace pages). What happened about 125th day? It was Saint Valentine's, 14/02/2007, when after slashdotting many new user registered (and were welcomed on their talk pages!). Notice that at the same time there was no significant growth in the mainspace. Apparently, the newly registered users were mainly watching (at the time there was no unregistered access to the wiki). Again, a more stable growth rate has been established after the launch.
[[Image:Number_of_all_pages.png|thumb|left|600px|Fig. 2. Number of all pages from all namespaces without redirects (green) and articles (blue)]]
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The third and forth figure present "global creation rates". The rate for "pure" articles  (technically: mainspace without redirects) is traced  in blue; the green line corresponds to all pages (still, without redirects). This is calculated as the number of articles (pages, respectively) divided by the number of working days<ref>Technical sidenote: on the third graph the first two days were truncated for the obvious reason: starting with, say, 25 pages --so with a realtively high creation rate-- is not very relevant, results in changing the scale and makes the graph less readable.  </ref>
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[[Image:Creation_rate_main.png|thumb|left|700px|Fig. 3. Creation rate in mainspace]]
[[Image:Creation_rate_main.png|thumb|left|600px|Fig. 3. Creation rate in mainspace]]
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[[Image:Creation_rate_all.png|thumb|left|700px|Fig. 4. Overall creation rate (green) and for articles (blue)]]
[[Image:Creation_rate_all.png|thumb|left|600px|Fig. 4. Overall creation rate (green) and for articles (blue)]]
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Revision as of 09:08, 18 May 2007

Here we present basic statistics concerning the project.

At present, the graphs are scaled in working days. Here is the translation into the calendar dates.

1  : 2006-10-22

50 : 2006-12-11

100: 2007-01-30

150: 2007-03-21

200: 2007-05-10

launch: 2007-03-28 (?), i.e. 157th working day

last pictured day = 2007-05-17

Pages

The first graph shows the number of articles (technically speaking, all pages from mainspace without redirects). Observe an acceleration after the launch (about 150). As a trivia fact, one may notice a small jump about 50th day. What was it? On December 7, 2006, some viper articles were uploaded.

Fig. 1. Number of articles

The second graph shows number of all pages from all namespaces (e.g. userpages, talk pages and images are included, redirects are _not_). This is the green line. The blue line is the one from the first graph (i.e. the mainspace pages). What happened about 125th day? It was Saint Valentine's, 14/02/2007, when after slashdotting many new user registered (and were welcomed on their talk pages!). Notice that at the same time there was no significant growth in the mainspace. Apparently, the newly registered users were mainly watching (at the time there was no unregistered access to the wiki). Again, a more stable growth rate has been established after the launch.

Fig. 2. Number of all pages from all namespaces without redirects (green) and articles (blue)

The third and forth figure present "global creation rates". The rate for "pure" articles (technically: mainspace without redirects) is traced in blue; the green line corresponds to all pages (still, without redirects). This is calculated as the number of articles (pages, respectively) divided by the number of working days[1]

Fig. 3. Creation rate in mainspace
Fig. 4. Overall creation rate (green) and for articles (blue)

Authors

To be continued...

  1. Technical sidenote: on the third graph the first two days were truncated for the obvious reason: starting with, say, 25 pages --so with a realtively high creation rate-- is not very relevant, results in changing the scale and makes the graph less readable.