On 05/22/2011 01:22 PM, Denny Vrandecic wrote: > Can you also provide at least a rough estimate of the number of humans who > don't have Wikipedia in any language they speak reasonably well > (understanding very well that this is a hard problem of definition)?
I would say that the number humans without Wikipedia in any language they speak is below "statistical error": 2% of 7 billions is 140 millions and I don't think that there are more than let's say, 50 millions. Just very isolated tribes don't know official language of their country and such tribes could be found in Central Africa, New Guinea, Amazon and probably couple of other smaller places in the world. Speaking in such numbers, 20% of population in Serbia would be fine with English Wikipedia, all inhabitants of former Soviet Union would be fine with Russian Wikipedia, all Native American peoples would be fine with English, Spanish, Portuguese and French Wikipedias. And so on. However, significant educational problem is attending primary school in non-native language. And 1.3 billion gap counts there. _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list [email protected] Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l
