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From: Steven White
To: "langcom@lists.wikimedia.org"
Subject: Re: [Langcom] Chinese Wikiversity
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Having heard no negative comments so far, I am going to post the required
announcement on Meta that we a
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On 02-Jul-18 20:05, Steven White wrote:
As of now Chinese Wikiversity test meets the standard activity
requirement for approval: at least three registered editors making at
least ten edits per month for at least three months. In every other
way this project has long been ready for
White
To: "langcom@lists.wikimedia.org"
Subject: [Langcom] Chinese Wikiversity
As of now Chinese Wikiversity test meets the standard activity requirement for
approval: at least three registered editors making at least ten edits per month
for at least three months. In every other way this proje
As of now Chinese Wikiversity test meets the standard activity requirement for
approval: at least three registered editors making at least ten edits per month
for at least three months. In every other way this project has long been ready
for approval. I therefore propose that the project be
While I can't read/understand zh (and thus cannot say anything about the
*quality* of the pages), I follow your argument. So at this stage, I'd
be fine with approval.
Oliver
On 07-Feb-18 20:11, Steven White wrote:
I'd like to open this subject up for discussion.
Chinese Wikiversity is
I'd like to open this subject up for discussion.
Chinese Wikiversity is the largest test within Beta Wikiversity, with 722 pages
(as of today). While the numbers aren't directly comparable, that number is
higher than the number of pages in each of the smallest seven independent
Wikiversity